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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Charlie Bevis
Historical fiction about true events from the viewpoint of the horse who lived it
Charlie And Me!: A Story about Children with Disabilities
Pastor Janet Marie Fears D. D.
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Charlie's A to Y: A dog's definitions in verse
Helen M. Clarke
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A book for dipping into, this is a collection of 135 rhyming poems explaining the meanings of words from the point of view of a dog. Charlie is three quarters chihuahua and one quarter papillon. He has very definite ideas about life, and feels he possesses profound insight into the human condition. These definitions reflect Charlie's personal experience and perspective. He has no concept of rabbits and so there are no poems about rabbits. Similarly, he doesn't know any interesting words beginning with Z and so his alphabet ends with Y.
Charlie's Christmas Adventures is a fun, entertaining book about a young boy who uses his imagination as he watches Christmas ornaments come to life. Journey through the countdown to Christmas and discover Charlie's favorite part of Christmas.
Charlie, his Mother Chief Suzanne and Charlie's cat Sophie set sail with pirate Paul . Charlie meets Wilbur the whale, sea turtles, seals and a dolphin. The creatures of the ocean are very sad because of all the garbage in the oceans. Charlie makes the decision to clean it up with all his friends making the world a better place.
Charlie Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Stephen Paul Campos
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A true story of Stephen Paul Campos, a U.S. Army soldier sent to fight in Vietnam in 1968. After his platoon of mostly inexperienced young men experiences a horrific "friendly fire" tragedy a shaken Campos and his two closest combat buddies. They make a vow to "die for each other" and then reunite after the war. In 1982, Mr. Campos experiences a divine encounter that will change his life forever, which leads to the reunion of the men he fought with in Vietnam.
Charlie Cat Keeps His Paws Off at Christmas
Michelle a. Ristuccia
Independently Published
2018
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This is the second book of a sequel by the author, and is a largely an account of the life of my late father, Harold Octavius Hutchinson, and of the unique village where he grew up, Percy Main, set on the north bank of the River Tyne, between Newcastle and Tynemouth. The village is bordered on the east by the town of North Shields, which also featured in the life of my dad's ancestors. Shields, as it is known locally, was a very busy centre for ship-building and a whole variety of other manufactures which expanded greatly at the height of the Industrial Revolution, in the Nineteenth Century and which provided employment for my forefathers. The book traces my dad's family roots, describes the fortunes/misfortunes of his parents and their family, and provides an insight into the enterprising nature of the families as they tried to cope with the difficult living conditions they faced, especially the prevalence of poverty and ill-health in the community. The book then traces my dad's departure from Percy Main not so long after the premature death of both his parents, his brief period of employment in London and then his enlistment in the 8th Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment soon after the onset of World War Two. Following an account of the training that my dad and his fellow soldiers underwent, the book then traces my dad's D-Day Landing and his Battalion's advancement across France and Belgium towards Germany in 1944 as the Allies' pincer-action gives them an advantage over German forces. Following my dad's injury later in 1944, he is then repatriated, and the book then describes his demobilisation at the end of the war in Europe, his marriage, the arrival of two children and the commencement of a new life in Suffolk in the East of England. Then, with a deepening family-rift, the account then follows my dad as he finds employment on major civil engineering projects away from home before his return signals the departure of his wife - my mother - on a one-way ticket to London. The account then closes with my dad taking up horticultural employment in our 'home village' before retiring and eventually moving to a neighbouring village to see out the remainder of his days. Because the book is a sequel, the account picks up on where my first book left off in relation to my working life in London and other locations, living with and eventually caring for my late mother.
Charlie has one dream. He longs to become the biggest, grandest cherry tree in Jere's Orchard. He is the fullest, roundest, and shiniest cherry any of the other cherries have ever seen. His sister, Nora, and his friends, Hap, Sam, and Hippa, share a tree branch with him, where they expect Charlie to be picked first by harvesters. All the cherries have ever known has been life on their branch and the joy of each other's company. But what happens when all of that changes? Charlie's Incredible Journey takes readers on an adventure that uncovers the trials and triumphs faced by the five young cherries as they confront their fears, separation, and danger. Will they reach their potential and become the cherry trees they dream of becoming, or will life's uncertainties on and away from their branch make those dreams impossible?
Christmas time was near, and seven year old Emmy Taylor only wanted one thing from Santa: a sweet, adorable, cuddly kitty. Now, she didn't ask for any ordinary kitty. She wanted it to have black fur with white paws, orange eyes, and a tiny white mustache. Emmy made sure to draw a picture on the bottom of every letter she'd written to Santa so he would know exactly what her kitty, "Charlie" should look like. Little did she know, a new kitty could be very mischievous Christmas morning would bring lots of extra laughs and love for the Taylor family. Read this silly Christmas story to see what happens next
Charles 'Charlie' Warner Kennedy O'Brien is an Priavate Investigator, or Private Eye as he prefers to be called. He investigates and then solves 'White Collar' crimes around the globe. Including Investment Houses and Banks that are said to be "To big to fail."
'Charlie, Don't Be a Hero' is a moving story from a mother's heart about her son, Charles Keating IV, an All-American boy who grew up to become a heroic U.S. Navy SEAL. At age thirty-one, his death by ISIS in 2016 on the battlefields in Iraq made headlines worldwide.His story, told only as a mother can tell it, is that of an extraordinary young man whose love of family and country propelled him to incredible heights as a soldier and as a person. She helps us remember that the men and women who serve our country are sons and daughters, mothers and fathers.Krista Keating-Joseph touchingly shares the gut-wrenching emotions she and her family experienced, and how her faith in God never wavered, but strengthened.Her stories of Charlie growing up as an extremely adventurous, fun-loving boy show how he would one day be perfectly suited for the mental and physical toughness of a SEAL who ultimately made a huge difference in so many people's lives. Krista's pride in how her son lived brings support to any parent who has lost a child.
'Charlie, Don't Be a Hero' is a moving story from a mother's heart about her son, Charles Keating IV, an All-American boy who grew up to become a heroic U.S. Navy SEAL. At age thirty-one, his death by ISIS in 2016 on the battlefields in Iraq made headlines worldwide.His story, told only as a mother can tell it, is that of an extraordinary young man whose love of family and country propelled him to incredible heights as a soldier and as a person. She helps us remember that the men and women who serve our country are sons and daughters, mothers and fathers.Krista Keating-Joseph touchingly shares the gut-wrenching emotions she and her family experienced, and how her faith in God never wavered, but strengthened.Her stories of Charlie growing up as an extremely adventurous, fun-loving boy show how he would one day be perfectly suited for the mental and physical toughness of a SEAL who ultimately made a huge difference in so many people's lives. Krista's pride in how her son lived brings support to any parent who has lost a child.
Join siblings Charlie, Teddy and their magical friend Roar as they recount their after school adventures to a friendly neighbor. Every day Roar takes Charlie, Teddy and their imaginations out for magical journeys around the globe. This stop? Ireland
Join Charlie, Teddy, and their magical friend Roar on their newest adventure across the United States. This time Roar transports his friends from the mountains of Colorado to Raleigh, North Carolina in their very own RV
A fade to black, sexy paranormal romance, from the author of Faye's Fortune With her business in jeopardy, her friends in trouble, and her life stretched too thin, Charlotte is on the brink of a breakdown. Between paperwork and creepy phone calls, she's unable to find time to think, let alone relax enough to give good massages - if she had any massage clients, that is.When she drops by a pub one night, she discovers that income from helping tend bar, plus the presence of cute bartender Darius, give her the strength to heal again. But with a five hour round-trip commute, she's got to make a choice: keep her holistic health shop open, or drop everything to be with the one person who gives her the energy to keep going.Charlotte has a decision to make, but is too stressed to think. Can she save her business and keep the romance going? It's an impossible decision unless she can find some time to chill.
Charlie and the Purple Roses is the first story in the Glass Slipper Series written by Robin Rotenberg, author of Pound On From the Glass Slipper to the Glass Ceiling. The Glass Slipper Series is meant to embolden children to overcome their fears, appreciate and respect the wonder of our world and our environment, and accept ourselves and others with happiness and pride.In Charlie and the Purple Roses, Charlie finds a glass slipper in a field of his favorite flowers, purple roses. He tries to find someone to fit into the slipper but learns that we don't have to fit into a shoe to fit into our world. He happily finds a way to enjoy the beautiful glass slipper while accepting that others may be different than ourselves. The story pivots off the fairytale notion that fitting into the glass slipper will bring the ultimate happiness and instead showcases acceptance for differences. Charlie and the Purple Roses is a must-read for all 4 to 6-year-olds, with beautiful illustrations of characters that appear throughout the Glass Slipper Series. The book comes with an instructional activity guide for parents and educators, as well as a coloring book version for children to imagine and create their own version of Charlie and his family and friends. Instructional guides are available for free at: TheGlassSlipperSeries.com