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The Glitter Box
Middle grade novel, 168 pages
Port Town Publishing, 2003
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A master criminal,
who calls himself the Claw, holds Eaton City in a metallic grip of
terror until eighty-six-year-old Kathy Cumberland
uses the power contained in six magical pieces of jewelry to end the
crime spree that holds Eaton City in a grip of terror. Before she dies,
Kathy separates the jewelry into two boxes and hides them in different
locations. A master criminal’s family vows vengeance and searches
for more than thirty years to locate the magic trinkets. When they
find the first box, they use the jewelry's power to locate the second,
and that means trouble for sixth-grader Krisper Carlisle when she finds
the missing box hidden behind a loose brick in the wall of her basement.
The instant she finds the treasure, Krisper is plummeted into a dangerous
race to find those who threaten her life.
Michigan's
Tree-Mendous Gift
children's book, pictures, 52 pages
November 2001
Can
Grandpa get the 2001 Tree of Hope to Washington D.C. in time for
the holidays? All of the grandchildren who are helping decorate
the family Christmas tree while listening to his timeless tale
sure hope so. Wonderfully illustrated by Rex Schneider, this tale
warms the heart with holiday cheer, while educating youngsters
about Michigan's proud history and forests.
No
Experience Necessary:
An Uncanny Small Business Survival Guide
non-fiction, trade paperback, 132 pages
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it today
Written
as a collection of Tim's best No Experience Necessary columns,
this collection can help small business owners succeed where other
self-help manuals fail. If you run a small business and are looking
for a light-hearted way of dealing with some of the more confusing
problems in running a business, then this book is for you.
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