The Caleb Trees


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As a grieving mother unravels the circumstances surrounding the suicide of her son, she reaches a new understanding of the life she shares with her husband and the strength she needs to mend her broken family.




Alamo Tree


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If ancient trees could talk, what stories they could tell!! Alamo Tree is a true story about a real place. The monumental events surrounding the siege and famous battle at The Shrine of Texas Liberty are told by an old live oak that still thrives in the courtyard of the mission in San Antonio Texas. The events in April 1836 established the enduring model for independence and freedom literally all over the world! What lessons can children learn from such a grim story? The tree explains that during those dark days there was the love of families, the courage of heroes, the teamwork of citizens from all over the globe, and leadership that ensured their losses were not in vain. The History Tree Series books provide enriching content to the adult reader so that they can share with the little ones who are hearing the tale. The loving guidance of a parent, teacher, or older reader will help the child understand the amazing events in their heritage and where they fit in the story. Rhyming text and beautiful illustrations will make your child want to hear Alamo Tree again and again!!







The Hero Tree


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Earth has long since been ruined by millennia of environmental carelessness. Most of the human race has moved out into terra-formed moons and asteroids. They seem happy enough. But many long for wide open spaces, the feel of rain on their faces, wind in their hair, blue sky like a bowl over their heads lit by a warm sun. Such people demand a new world to call home. But Earth-like planets are exceedingly rare, and those without intelligence rarer still. In fact, none of the three Earth doubles found so far have been uninhabited. Crandall Knight doubts Novum Terra will be, either. The Hero Tree tells a tale of two worlds and two peoples as they struggle to come to terms with each other.




The Charlie Holmes and Rascal Mysteries


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Charlie and Rascal Holmes are anything but normal cats. As the beloved fur companions of Master Sherlock and Mistress Charlotte Holmes, the little pals have become quite aware of what is occurring in the lives of the people they love. Charlie and Rascal want nothing more than to become detectives themselves, and spend their days imagining what they would do if their dreams actually came true. One day when Mistress Holmes discovers her favorite ring is missing and suspects it has been stolen, she admits other jewelry has mysteriously disappeared in the past few weeks. When Sherlock offers to investigate, he has no idea that Charlie and Rascal also want to join the search. As soon as their Master and Mistress leave for a party, the curious kitties set out on a quest for answers. When they’re successful, they decide being detectives is their natural calling in life. Thus begins the career of two master detectives. Their earliest cases are some of their most exciting.




Tree Planters' Notes


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Some no. include reports compiled from information furnished by State Foresters (and others).




The Lost Dutchman Mine of Jacob Waltz: The Holmes manuscript


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The Holmes manuscript is the only surviving account of any of the pioneering families originally involved with Jacob Waltz and his gold. Unfolded here is the original story of Waltz and the Lost Dutchman Mine.




The Barrel and Box


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