Tanya and the Baby Elephant


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Tanya lives in Africa and is confined to home, bored and lonely because she can't be with friends due to the new virus. She discovers a baby elephant wandering behind her house and brings her into her backyard to play. She names her Ellie. What fun to have a pet baby elephant. Tanya observes that Ellie is sad and realizes that she misses her mother. Tanya decides to help Ellie find her. Tanya and the Baby Elephant is an illustrated children's book for 3 to 6-year-olds.




TANYAS ADVENTURES


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This book is for children in their teens it is a little bit like a Tarzan type of thing. But with a bit of a change Tanya is a white and is raised by a native tribe in Africa. Tanya grows into a lovely young girl she has learned all about the jungle and is often asked to take people to different parts of the jungle. One time she meet some tree Top dwelling tribe and they were white this made her very happy to find some people just like her and she wanted to get to know them some more. This book has a lot of adventures and the four girls get into a lot of trouble. The tribe that raise Tanya are educated tribe and they teach the children everything they need to know to grow in to good young adults. This book is a must to read I think the teenagers will not be able to put it down they will be hanging out for the next book.




A Pocketful of Animals


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Join Tanya as she discovers magic, adventure and a whole lot of interesting animals. She walks the ramp with Lolita the Llama in Peru, builds a dam for Bernie the beaver in Canada and has so many more unforgettable experiences. A Pocketful of Animals is a book of 26 short animal stories for children from the ages 4 to 104. Sandy Pops intended this to be a simple and happy book for all age groups. If you are an animal lover and love to sneak out of your bedroom for nocturnal adventures, then this is the book for you. So, get ready for your travels with Tanya and her pocketful of animals.




Elephant's Story


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Elephant finds a book and then sneezes, mixing up all the letters.




Saving Grace


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It all started with a bottle of Baileys that was a year out of date but I drank it anyway ...One minute, well, Friday night, you're in a long-term if long-distance relationship with the perfect Shane. The next, Saturday morning, you're waking up in bed with the mother of all hangovers ...and Bernard O'Malley, newest member of the I.T. department. Another entry on the list of things you can't forgive yourself for. The worst is Spain. What you did there. And what happened to your brother. Ever since then, life has slowly spiralled out of control. You dust yourself down, have a cigarette and pull on your stiletto boots. But you know that something's got to give. You just hope it's not the zip on your skinny jeans ...




Mountains of Dawn


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Return to the Mountain


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Nez’ life shapes itself into two personas, Nez Pierce, the politician, and Percy Kahn, the entertainer. Both Egos feed upon being recognized, appreciated, and loved, especially by those of the opposite sex. Follow Nez Pierce and Percy Kahn on their adventures, successes, and failures. Feel their ambitions, laugh at their encounters, dream their dreams, as they reach for the stars. Born in the Mountains of Western Montana as a Native American, musical talents began singing chants with his father, followed by singing in garage bands of San Francisco. In College he embraces the Sixties youth culture, singing in a local bar next to the University of California in Berkeley. From his early years, his family reaches out to integrate into the modern American culture. His Chinese “tiger-mom” with the assistance of his father, accelerates the family’s education with diverse experiences from the home to overseas, from the libraries to the museums, and from outdoor adventures to a diversity of education. In addition to English the family retained their ancestry through the languages of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Ojibwe. This book is entertaining, light hearted reading with an array of intertwined Romance Novellas for the Baby Boomer generation and others, reminiscing the frivolity of the Sixties and Seventies.




An Element of Mystery


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Dare you read our latest Sweet, Funny, and Strange® Anthology? The Bethlehem Writers Group is pleased to present this collection of tales of mystery and intrigue—the latest in its award-winning series of Sweet, Funny, and Strange® anthologies. From classic whodunnits to tales of the unexplained, each of the twenty-three stories contained herein have an element of mystery that will keep you guessing and wanting to read just one more story. We’re thrilled to have old friends, but new members of BWG, join us this year. Award-winning author Debra H. Goldstein favors us with a mystery set among volunteers at a synagogue entitled “Death in the Hand of the Tongue,” while “Sense Memory,” by the multi-talented Paula Gail Benson, brings a delightful mix of mystery and the paranormal that helps a young couple find their way to each other. In addition, we are happy to bring you the winning stories from two of our annual Bethlehem Writers Roundtable Short Story Award competitions: “Good Cop/Bad Cop” by Trey McDowell (2021 winner) and “The Tabac Man” by Eleanor Ingbretson (2022 winner). You’ll also find stories from your favorite BWG authors, including Courtney Annicchiarico, Jeff Baird, Peter J Barbour, A. E. Decker, Marianne H. Donley, Ralph Hieb, DT Krippene, Jerry McFadden, Emily P. W. Murphy, Christopher D. Ochs, Dianna Sinovic, Kidd Wadsworth, Paul Weidknecht, and Carol L. Wright. So get ready to be mystified . . . or intrigued!




All Made Up


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In the second volume of her memoirs, the prize-winning author Janice Galloway reveals how the child introduced in This is Not About Me evolved through her teenage years. When she started secondary school, Galloway was still sharing a bed with her mother and was more excited by Latin and school orchestra than by boys. But as she struggled with the physical and emotional changes of adolescence, almost everything she thought she knew began to change. Combining visceral descriptions of puberty, sex and school-room politics with the story of a family's secrets, Galloway casts her gaze on the morals and ambitions of one small town, in writing that is personal, defiant and eloquent.




The Undivided Self


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This new volume of work from the British satirist draws selected short stories from his five previous collections, including The Quantity Theory of Insanity, Gray Area and Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys.