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Waking up on a scorching deserted beach, fourteen-year-old Mimi Reagan fears she didnt survive the lightning storm that sent her tearing through her familys cornfields in Iowa. Lying in the bleach-white sand, she discovers that wherever she is, she isnt there alone. Ethan, Jess, and Jake, the only other inhabitants of this island, are also imprisoned. Strangers to each other, Mimi and Ethan realize they can hear each others thoughts. They know everything about one another. Jess and Jake experience the same phenomenon. And while Ethan and Mimi feel an immediate intimacy at their mystical knowledge, this vulnerability has driven Jess and Jake to mutual disgust. The island holds a power too great for these four captives to fully comprehend. Ripping, inverted cyclones torture the waterline. Bloodthirsty sea-beasts stalk the shores. Even the sun and moon disobey the common laws of nature. As the four teens struggle to find a way home, they realize this island has a distinct plan for each of them. They each must face their worst fear. The island creates the perfect adversarycomposed of all their insecurities, armed with the knowledge of their weaknesses, and poised for a death strike. The choice becomes clear: overcome or perish.
The GrandFather Tree' invites the reader into a simple walk in the woods, revealing surprising and delightful insights into the relationships between family and nature. By comparing the characteristics of the mighty Cottonwood tree to the child's Grandfather, lessons from nature become very tangible. Enjoy sharing these nature lessons with someone you love; and your appreciation for nature and family will flourish.
There is a Legend...On Arbor Day a tree was planted, but didn't take root until years later. Years later it told a story of family, redemption, and God's plan of salvation for all of us.This is a second edition with re-imagined artwork and a new forward.
There is a Legend...On Arbor Day a tree was planted, but didn't take root until years later. Years later it told a story of family, redemption, and God's plan of salvation for all of us.
The elementary tale of the life cycle of a tree, from its beginnings as a sapling to its demise on the forest floor, where it decomposes and becomes "a home for rabbits, and food for flowers", is also a life lesson for people. In this enhanced version, enjoy read-along, some fun animations, and a coloring page!
A little boy's walk through the forest begins his journey of understanding. As he gets to know the trees, and one special tree, he questions how the tree thinks and feels; grows and lives; and how the two of them are different yet alike. **** "Creatively comparing Gramps to the Grandfather Tree, Allennita adds her own illustrations to complete this lovely poem. See the wonderment of life through the eyes of a little boy. This will make all ages smile!" -Charlene Anne Meeker, Author/Illustrator "This is a heartwarming story showing a child's curiosity and imagination. His admiration for the tree sparks wonder in how they are similar. It is a book a parent, grandparent or teacher will want to read over and over." -Lorraine M. Harris, Author
Girl walks home from school, through a neglected wood. Her encounter with an ancient tree includes, blossoming flowers, sweet apples, buzzing wildlife and autumn foliage! While her friends run right past the Grandfather Tree, Girl stops to take notice. Grandfather Tree tells the story of an ancient tree with secrets and a young girl who is willing to take time to learn them.
This is a lovely Picture Book for Young Children and their Parents. Spend the changing seasons with a boy as he wonders about the huge tree he calls the Grandfather Tree.
A beautiful story of a man's realization of what matters in life, told in Kenneth M. Martin's immortal words. Bestselling author Dan Alatorre (Savvy Stories) teamed up with teacher Allison Maruska to bring the world Kenneth M. Martin's new take on wisdom, old age, and a purposeful life. The result is a tender, engaging story of a good man who always knew who he was and how he mattered - until he retired and somehow lost track.Author Kenneth M. Martin's touching tale of discovery is as simple as it is poignant. Written for young people, the timeless story of Uly is sure to become a classic to be enjoyed by readers all ages, and a beautiful lesson we should all remember.
Grandfather Tree feels like he lost his roots when he forgets his stories during a very cold winter. But he does not remain sad and alone. The young trees, which listened to his stories over and over, in turn become storytellers. In the springtime, words and stories bloom on the branches of young trees as they take care of their grand old storytelling friend in a new Forest of Words. This story affirms the relationship between younger and older generations and teaches young children that they have an important role to play in honoring those who age. The young trees set an example: they show how the contribution of Grandfather Tree to their lives has forever changed the world and will carry on beyond the limits of time and memory. Ages 8-12. +