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Connections
A novel about family relationships
By Clara Stewart-Stevenson

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Books Available: The following books are available for sale at Xlibris unless otherwise noted. A First Grammar Book can be purchased directly from Clara Stevenson. Click here to contact Clara Stevenson.
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Bethany Louise Says Goodbye...And Hello
When Bethany Louise has to move away from all her friends and everything she knows, she believes it's the end of her world. Instead, she finds it's just the beginning of new experiences and friendships, as she discovers the Hello that's the other side of Goodbye.
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A Tale of Two Kitties
When a sports stadium is torn down, many cats lose the only home
they’ve ever known. This is the story of two of them - Katie and
Kiki. It shows how people who care can make a difference. |
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Bits and Pieces - A Collection of Short Stories
Bits and Pieces is just that: bits and pieces of many lives. |
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Dreams and Desires
Dreams and Desires takes place in the Victorian Age. Sited in England
and Virginia, and inspired by her great-grandmother’s diary, the
author has written a highly-fictionalized story of Sarah, a young
English girl who is banished, for a time, to America. It is also the
story of the three men whose lives are inextricably entwined with her
own: the man she loves, the man she marries, and the man who is the
father of her children. |
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Looking for Angels
Looking for Angels follows three little angels as they survey Earth and
its inhabitants. It poses the question “How many angels do you
know?” and encourages the reader to look for the good in people
and to think about ways that all of us, even children, can help to make
the world a better place. |
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Osborne's World
Osborne, a mouse, lives in Osborne House on the Isle of Wight off the
coast of England. Now home from America where he learned to read,
write, and also how to talk the way people do, Osborne begins to
explore his world. In the process, he learns just how wonderful it is.
In fact, he finds out that it is so magnificent he has a hard time
thinking of the perfect word to describe it. But, finally, he does. The
world God created is AWESOME! The book is beautifully illustrated by
Carolyn Mortimer. |
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Osborne, The Literary Mouse
Osborne, a little brown mouse who lives in Osborne House on the Isle of
Wight, off the coast of England, had so many questions. Why is the sky
blue? Why is the grass green? Is the moon really made of green cheese?
Why is it warm in summer and cold in winter? He learned that he could
find the answers in books, if only he could read. This book tells how
he traveled to America and accomplished that feat. The book is
beautifully illustrated by Carolyn Mortimer. |
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Plots and Plans
When Alice Whittington married Forrest Jameson, she believed he was the
man of her dreams and, with stars in her eyes, went trustingly into his
life. It didn’t take long before the dream turned into a
nightmare. She conceived a plan of escape and, with the help of her
mother-in-law, changed her identity and embarked on an exciting new
existence while her husband stands trial for her murder. Can she really
build a new life based on lies and deception or will her true identity
be discovered? |
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Sammy, The Friendly Scarecrow
A farmer and his wife make Sammy the scarecrow and put him in the
cornfield to scare away the birds. The problem is that Sammy loves the
birds and they love him because he is so friendly. When the farmer
decides Sammy is the worst scarecrow he has ever made, the
farmer´s wife decides that he will make a fine birdfeeder and
moves him into their yard. If there is a moral, it is that in order to
do a good job in anything, your heart must be in your work. The book is
beautifully illustrated by Gillian Wells. |
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The New Minister and The Devil's Booth
The New Minister is the story of a young minister’s loss of
faith in the face of personal tragedy, and his regaining it as he seeks
to rebuild his new life on the foundation of the old.
The Devil’s Booth is the story of a murder trial. It is a
matter of perspective, as each of the participants views the same event
in a different way. |
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The Story of K.C. - The Cat Who Lived in a Shelter
Clara Stevenson shares her home in southern New Jersey with Casey, the latest of the many cats who have been in residence over her lifetime. From barn cats to pedigreed pets, each had its own distinct personality and helped to make her house a home. It is her hope - and also Casey's - that the readers of this little book will go to their local shelters and find the right pet who has so much love to give. |
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What Do You See When You Look At A Tree?
This book is dedicated to all those people who, when they look at a tree, see one of God's greatest masterpieces; and also to the newest additions to Clara Stevenson's family tree: Lily, Skylar, and Julian. |
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The Story of Big Ben (Available at Amazon Only)
Follow Big Ben on his adventures in his search for his home. |
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