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Inspired to write by the birth of his first grandchild, Aaron, in 2015, Mitch Handman developed a story about what life would be like with a four-year-old grandson. Married for thirty-eight years, Mitch is the president of a construction company in Malvern, Pennsylvania, and is a first-time author.
From author Rands comes a vividly colored and charming picture book that lets readers spend a good bonding time with family. Join Grandpa and two boys as they prepare their fishing equipment and try to get the catch of the day while enjoying their time spent together. Full color.
Barbara Zook was devastated when her husband, David, was killed. Will she be able to raise their four young boys and manage her beloved David's harness store on her own? When harness maker Paul Hilty arrives in Webster County, Missouri, he finds himself agreeing to help run Barbara's shop. Things are going fairly well until widower Bishop John Frey comes a-courting Barbara, and Paul's jealousy takes everyone by surprise. Will Paul try to beat out the competition or end up hightailing it back to Pennsylvania? Will Barbara marry for love or be forced to enter into a marriage of convenience? On Her Own is book 2 in The Brides of Webster County series. Other books in the series include Going Home: Book 1, Dear to Me: Book 3, Allison's Journey: Book 4.
Gus goes fishing for the first time and receives expert guidance from his grandfather.
Past and present entwine to share wondrous events that bring us closer to our source. Magical encounters and scientific discovery merge seamlessly in this adventurous story. The setting: beside a lake a young native boy plays musical bones, an ancient pastime handed down by elders and ancestors while fishing. When the boy catches a catfish and forms a friendship he discovers a prehistoric whale who tells stories of the mysteries of life, survival, coming-of-age, the great outdoors, and Mother Nature. Inspired by Chumash mythology, Pahat's Fishing Adventure is based on a true story the author's discovery of California's first fossilized, 25 million-year-old, toothed baleen whales in Ojai, California, January, 2000, Los Angeles County Museum Specimen 148806. www.pahatsfishingadventure.com
Many people, and maybe... Michael's favorite summer pass time is fishing. While Michael is staying at his grandparent's cabin, he wishes to go fishing with his grandpa. Grandpa is eager to teach and spend some special time with his grandson. See if Michael enjoys his time on Grandpas boat. Read, Fishing in Grandpa's Boat, to share in their special time spent together.
Most children nowadays would rather be playing video games or watching videos on a device. Well Grandpa has another idea! He wants to take his grandson fishing! The child grumbles and complains, but follows Grandpa down the path to the pond. Before they fish, Grandpa takes out the picnic lunch that Grandma prepared for them, only making the child more anxious to get back to video games. Grandpa teaches his grandson the basic elements of fishing: baiting the hook with worms, casting the line, reeling in the fish and throwing the fish back into the pond. His grandson further disapproves: "What is the point of fishing if you have nothing to show for it?" With each complaint by his grandson, Grandpa just smiles. He even brings out his harmonica and plays a low, slow tune when the sun gets hot and the fish are not biting. After a false-alarm, when the grandson reels in a pile of pond weeds, he finally catches a "sunny." He is so excited, but becomes deflated when Grandpa tells him that he has to throw the catch back into the pond. "Grrrr. Video games are much more exciting than this!, " the boy says. The grandson even offers to teach Grandpa how to play video games, suggesting that they could play together. Grandpa just smiles again. Grandpa shows his fishing prowess by catching three fish, including a large-mouth bass. Not impressed, his grandson is bored, hot and tired of slapping at mosquitos. Once they pack up for the day, Grandpa and his grandson head home, stopping for a cold treat. The pair go fishing several more times that summer, and the boy admits that fishing is "okay" now. One day, the grandson goes fishing alone at their favorite spot on the pond. The boy knows exactly what to do: bait the hook, cast the line and wait patiently. Grandpa just smiles in approval from heaven. Readers can engage with the text by finding hidden letters on each page that answer the question as to what Grandpa has created for his grandson, besides becoming a "fisherman." The letters spell out the word: MEMORIES.
The experts’ secrets for success, in their own words The Master’s Fly Box brings together comprehensive interviews with fifteen premier practitioners of the sport about how to catch trout across North America. With more than 100 full-color photographs of their flies with complete pattern recipes, as well as photographs of the anglers, it provides a range of insights into the secrets of the masters of the art. Each chapter describes the given angler’s approach to fly design, as well as his favorite fishing techniques, plus indispensable advice on where and when to fish and on fly selection. By giving readers information about both fly tying and fishing, The Master’s Fly Box is a treasure-trove of practical information for any fly angler, anywhere.
Aaron in the Snow is a book about how someone who is so set in their ways can be changed by God's love. It also deals with someone who thinks they know everything and is all too smart to learn something new. In this day and time, when the only thing you see on TV is borderline stupidity, or promoting some kind of sex theme, the world needs to get back to the Word of God. Nowadays, everyone is a hero, or trying to be a comedian. The world thinks that if you watch and live by the actions portrayed on TV, you're "cool," or if you display the way they act, you're as "tough" or as "popular" as the actors are. Aaron in the Snow is a book that should be read by everyone from grammar school up. I have had older people, as well as young, read the book and cry, trying to understand why the world can't be more like the story it tells. I don't look for my book to change the world, but if it reaches just one person, just one life changed, then the work was all worth it. I just ask that you read my book and put yourself in Ashley's place. Try to imagine how her life was and how the Lord has brought her up to where he could use her for his work and his honor and glory.
Allison Troyer is of marriageable age and needs to learn how to manage an Amish household. Can a girl who feels as faceless, purposeless, and neglected as her tattered Amish doll find her way among strangers? James Esh likes what he sees when Allison Troyer walks into the barn. Will anything keep this brash young Amish man from stealing her affections? Aaron Zook has vowed never to lose his heart to another. Yet when James makes advances on Allison, Aaron can't help but intercede. Can threads of faith and love unite tattered hearts? Now available in mass makert size, Allison's Journey is book 4 in the The Brides of Webster County series. Other books in the series include Going Home: Book 1, On Her Own: Book 2, Dear to Me: Book 3.