The Runaway Christmas Tree

The Runaway Christmas Tree
Author: Deborah Grivois Thorpe
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1637642954

The Runaway Christmas Tree By: Deborah Grivois Thorpe The Runaway Christmas Tree tells the story of a Christmas tree that refuses to end up in a landfill. With the help of seven-year-old Ethan, who thought it wrong to just throw the tree away, the Christmas tree finds a second, useful purpose. Children will love to see a Christmas tree come alive and learn more about the importance of reusing and recycling.

The Runaway Christmas Tree

The Runaway Christmas Tree
Author: Margi Williams
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2024-04-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

The Runaway Christmas Tree is a heartwarming story of a young pine tree who dreams of becoming a beautiful Christmas tree. He runs away from his forest home and embarks on a series of adventures, meeting new friends and overcoming challenges along the way. He learns the true meaning of Christmas and discovers that he is more than just a tree. He is a symbol of hope, joy, and love for all.

The Runaway Christmas Tree (HB)

The Runaway Christmas Tree (HB)
Author: Deborah Grivois Thorpe
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1637642865

The Runaway Christmas Tree (HB) By: Deborah Grivois Thorpe The Runaway Christmas Tree tells the story of a Christmas tree that refuses to end up in a landfill. With the help of seven-year-old Ethan, who thought it wrong to just throw the tree away, the Christmas tree finds a second, useful purpose. Children will love to see a Christmas tree come alive and learn more about the importance of reusing and recycling.

The Runaway Christmas Bride

The Runaway Christmas Bride
Author: Scarlet Wilson
Publisher: Tule Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1943963401

Varsity coach Mitch Holden thinks he's seen everything until Scotswoman Emma McGregor steps out of her car, in a bridal dress and veil, and asks him where she can find a job. Mitch is stunned but directs her somewhere to stay... and finds himself unable to keep from checking up on her. Emma McGregor has had the worst day of her life. Finding out her groom didn't really want to marry her was a devastating blow, but Mitch and the town of Marietta reach out to her in a way she couldn't have imagined. Nowhere seems to do Christmas like Marietta does. But Mitch has secrets of his own. Everyone knows about the injury that tragically ended his promising football career, but there's more to the story... Will the magic of Marietta sprinkle some Christmas dust on their broken hearts and help them find their happy ever after? Each book in the Christmas Wishes series is a standalone: *The Runaway Christmas Bride *A Royal Christmas Princess *The Jingle Bell Bride *The Christmas Contest *The Christmas Clues

Harper's New Monthly Magazine

Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Author: Henry Mills Alden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 1898
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Harper's informs a diverse body of readers of cultural, business, political, literary and scientific affairs.

The Eggnog Chronicles

The Eggnog Chronicles
Author: Carly Alexander
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758291191

They've Made Their Lists. . . Celeb obituary writer Jane Conner can sum up a person's life in three hundred words. She could sum up her love life in even less: Great sex = great time. Commitment = annoyance overload. But with the holidays bearing down like a freight train from You Screwed Up-ville, Jane's about to get a second chance she never expected. . . . . .Checked 'Em Twice. . . Ricki Conner has run her life on signs from the universe, and right now, she's looking for guidance about her boyfriend, Nate. He keeps reassuring her that his divorce will be final by Christmas. So why is there still no ring on Ricki's finger? . . .But Who Says "Naughty" Can't Be Nice? When the pregnancy test turns pink, it's a good sign. . .unless you've had wild ex-sex with your former boyfriend while the current one was out of town. Now, Emma Dee gets to ladle out the eggnog while saying, oh by the way, I'm pregnant with another man's baby--drink up, everybody! Christmas. It's a time for going into debt, dates from hell, and maybe even a miracle or two. And for three women on the brink of potential holiday disaster, it just may be the season to toast the best times of their lives. . .

Cold Pizza for Breakfast

Cold Pizza for Breakfast
Author: Christine Lavin
Publisher: Tell Me Press LLC
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0981983596

As one of the top folk musicians in the country, Christine Lavin has seen it all--and she still loves the music and the life she feels privileged to lead. Published in honor of her twenty-fifth anniversary as a full-time, independent touring musician, Cold Pizza for Breakfast: A Mem-wha? is a memoir of road stories and adventures across the United States, Canada, and Australia. ''I've changed a few names to spare hurt feelings,'' Christine notes, ''but all these stories are true. Hey, I have eight brothers and sisters--you think they'd let me make things up?'' Cold Pizza for Breakfast is rich with details from two-plus decades of songwriting and performing. The memoir begins with the hysterical tale of Christine's being booed in West Palm Beach when she opened for Joan Rivers--with a coda that demonstrates Christine's nimble mind and sense of the absurd--and recounts her circuitous route to becoming one of folk music's most respected and beloved songwriters and performers. Christine explains: ''Instead of a business plan, I've followed hunches, my intuition, and my heart, and I have had the good fortune of meeting astounding people along the way who helped point me in the right direction. OK, a few pointed me in the wrong direction, too. But I always somehow managed to recover.'' Christine is an engaging and generous writer, often putting an informative and warm spotlight on other musicians. Learn delicious details about Dave Van Ronk's unique method of writing music, the stanza of a famous song that Bob Dylan had never heard, and how Ervin Drake came to write ''It Was a Very Good Year.'' Read about the unlikely beginnings of the folk super-group ''The Four Bitchin' Babes,'' still going strong today, and how Christine's music has found a home with some of today's brightest Broadway stars. Photographs and memorabilia from Christine's fantastic voyage, song lyrics, an extensive appendix including an index and Christine's list of her 1,000 favorite songs that she has played while guest-DJing in New York City--all this combines with Christine's incomparable sense of humor to make Cold Pizza for Breakfast: A Mem-wha? an irresistible read and an invaluable resource for anyone who is interested in how songs get made, how musicians learn, and the business of music.