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Trouble at Tanglewood A Tale of Wee Wood Folk. by Helen Ingeborg Gregory Children's fiction for ages 4 to 8 about a family of wee wood folk, no taller than toadstools, who are swept away by a flood. They work together to resettle and are enjoying life until their daughter is kidnapped by a rat. Due to her own resourcefulness and compassion, the daughter manages to return home safely, apart from her family's search. Available for Amazon's Kindle and related devices. Kindle ebook . . . $4.99 US Dollars |
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Follow the Dream
by Heidi M. Thomas The sequel to Cowgirl Dreams. Nettie marries, yet faces challenges to her lifelong rodeo dreams. She must cope with personal tragedy, survive drought, and help Jake keep their horse herd from disaster. Will these challenges break this strong woman? As with Cowgirl Dreams, this story is based on the life of the author’s grandmother, a real Montana cowgirl. ISBN: 978-1-936127-18-4 .... Softcover . . . $12.95 |
Tales for Tots and the folks who love them. by Helen Ingeborg Gregory Children's stories and illustrationsfrogs, flowers, a tiny fairy and one pair of slippers! Six delightful tales, three in rhyme. Available for Amazon's Kindle and related devices. Kindle ebook . . . $4.99 Amazon's free reader for PC, Mac, and other devices. |
The Cat Who Adopted Meby Renee Gross Adventures and misadventures of an intrepid Alaskan RV traveling woman and her loudmouthed co-pilot, a blue point Siamese cat, Sassy. Contact Author |
Remember Loveby Ellen C. Edson Story of thirty-year-old April Chambers of Seattle, wife of a WWII flyer of secret missions, and instant mother of a daughter who becomes her life's focus. April’s faith in humanity is tested. Available from Xlibris or Contact Author |
In Search of America's Heartbeatby Robert Mottram They lived the secret dream of countless American couples; a year on the roadwith no timetablethat took them more than 30,000 miles into the far-flung corners of the nation. Along the way they came face-to-face with ... RV across the USA |
Cowgirl Dreamsby Heidi M. Thomas Can a 14 year old girl in Montana in the 1920s become a Rodeo Star? Based on a true story of the American West ... the author's grandmother. Genre: Novel of the West. Adult, suitable for Young Adult. (Read Chapter one) |
Word Weavers, Anthology III by Skagit Valley Writers League (2008) Fact, fiction, reflection and humor written by our talented members— from aspiring newcomers to nationally recognized published authors. Compiled in celebration of the Skagit Valley Writers League's 50th anniversary. Order form |
Donna Rose and the Slug Warby Norma Tadlock Johnson A rich quilt of small-town Americana, a tale of backyard competition and long-lost secrets — some important enough to kill over. Retired schoolteacher Donna Galbreath isn't as patient with ignorant people as she once was, but she loves her.... [A Cedar Harbor cozy mystery] (Read Excerpt, Reviews) |
Soldiers of the Mountainby Norma Tadlock Johnson The 10th Mountain Division of World War II men who trained for winter warfare in Colorado and fought in Italy. Norma interviewed a number of veterans, whose stories are inspiring, frightening, humorous or even all three. (Read excerpt, Reviews) |
Bats on the Bedsteadby Norma Tadlock Johnson When his family moves into an old house, 11-year-old Ricky is threatened by a flock of evil bats who want to regain possession of the house. The talking bat warns him that if he doesn't tell his parents they have to move back out, he'll be very very sorry. Mobipocket version Kindle version Read excerpt, Reviews Download a free reader for PC, Mac, and other devices. |
Starwatchers ... The Journey to Crystalloby Helen Ingeborg Two young teens must make their way home from an unexpected adventure on an asteroid. Includes map, trivia test, and glossary. Juvenile Fantasy (ages 9 and up) ... [Original Version, limited supply.] (Read Chapter One) |
Anthology II ~ Stories of the Skagitby the Skagit Valley Writers League. (2005) Fact, fiction, fable, reflection and humor, all focused on the Skagit Valley of Washington State PLUS a few salutes to that ubiquitous creature we Northwesterners know and love ... the slimy slug! Order form |
Anthology I ~ 40 Pieces of Prose & Poetry
(2000) This book was written and published by members of the Skagit Valley Writers League. Inside its covers you'll find a collection of prose and poetry as varied in theme as the writing styles of the authors. Author introductions included.
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