The Diamond Tree


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Dall is eager to prove himself a worthy prince, but what do you do when your older brothers have already slain every dragon and rescued all the princesses? You heed the advice of an old woman and set off on a quest! When Dall starts finding diamonds along the way, he discovers his quest may have a more unique ending than he had planned. Ages 6-12 and great for parents to read with their children.




The Diamond Tree


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The complete Diamond Tree, (episodes 1-3). In a world within a world, there exists a small kingdom called Flairyland. A realm born out of a love for wide-flaired jeans like the hippies used to wear. Flairies love those jeans. Years ago the flairies adored everything about the hippies. They loved the flowered headbands, cheesecloth smock-tops, tie-dye T-shirts and daisy chains. Moreover, the very essence of hippy lifestyle was peace and harmony. That's what the flairies wanted the most. A lengthy period of calm and peace endured, until the king's reign came to its end. The younger generation was then due its turn and the king's daughter selected as the next queen. No sooner is Chubina crowned, than her land is thrown into danger. Her first task as ruler therefore, must be to save Flairyland.




The Diamond Tree


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The Diamond Tree


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A collection of traditional Jewish tales from many different countries.




The Diamond Tree


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A collection of Jewish traditional tales from many different countries.




The Diamond Tree


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A collection of poems, some previously published, about family and friends, children's experience, love and loss and other memories, reflecting the life experience of the poet.




The Narcissists - The Diamond Tree


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The Narcissists--The Diamond Tree Do you ever wonder if you are dreaming when you are awake and believe you are awake when you are dreaming? In this wonderfully addictive tale, Iziara mistakenly awakens in the treacherous world of the Narcissists yet again, wondering if she is dead when she is certain she is alive. Death would be too sweet, for destruction and chaos unearths the Lord of Death, the Great Lodexis, and a few new foes. Secrets are revealed in dark corners, unlikely alliances are forged, and the strongest and most cunning of all warriors escape the Lake of the Dead. Myth and legend come to life in this colorful story. A modern version of the Odyssey, The Narcissists--The Diamond Tree is an unforgettable adventure that will leave you questioning the origin of everything around you.




Diamond Tree


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A collection of Jewish traditional nursery tales from many different countries.




What the Trees Said


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"What the Trees Said is the history of a successful communal farm, one example of how an alternative American way of life is being built, told by one of the farm's young founders. Stephen Diamond is 23, attended Columbia College, edited for Liberation News Service, and wrote free-lance magazine articles before turning his hand to milking cows"--Cover




The Diamond Tree, Episode III


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In a world within a world, there exists a small kingdom called Flairyland. A realm born out of a love for wide-flaired jeans like the hippies used to wear. Flairies love those jeans. Years ago the flairies adored everything about the hippies. They loved the flowered headbands, cheesecloth smock-tops, tie-dye T-shirts and daisy chains. Moreover, the very essence of hippy lifestyle was peace and harmony. That's what the flairies wanted the most. A lengthy period of calm and peace endured, until the king's reign came to its end. The younger generation was then due its turn and the king's daughter selected as the next queen. No sooner is Chubina crowned, than her land is thrown into danger. Her first task as ruler therefore, must be to save Flairyland. In this final episode we will find out if she succeeds.