A year has passed since puppy raiser Diego handed Aloha’s harness over to her blind partner Kimberly Louise. Now Diego is traveling to Georgia to visit his beloved friend again!This heartwarming story follows the exciting cross-country adventures and moving scenarios of a diverse group of family and friends...
read moreAs Pocahontas was to Jamestown and Sacajawea was to the Lewis and Clark expedition, so was Mary Musgrove to General James Oglethorpe and the burgeoning Georgia colony. Not much has been written about one of the leading characters in the founding of Georgia, but now Pamela Bauer Mueller, author of five books for young people, introduces AN ANGRY DRUM ECHOED: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks...
read moreThe Bumpedy Roadis the first book in a trilogy written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. Kiska's three books encompass her adventures in three countries over nineteen years...
read moreEight Paws to Georgia is the third book of the Kiska Trilogy and again is written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. In her third book, Kiska tells her tale of moving from White Rock, Canada to the Georgia seacoast town of St. Simons Island...
read moreOne Boy -- One Dog -- One DreamLife is not easy for twelve-year-old Diego Escobár. It was wonderful raising Aloha from puppyhood to eighteen months, but now he must return her to the guide dog school for her formal training. Diego always knew that Aloha was on loan to him, but letting her go is proving to be the hardest challenge of his young life...
read moreDuring a compelling life that took her from Rhode Island to Cumberland Island, GA, Kitty Greene broke the bondage of tradition...
read moreBorn into slavery in 1831 on Retreat Plantation, St. Simons Island, Neptune became the childhood friend and servant of plantation heir Henry Lord King...
read moreRain City Cats is the second book of the Kiska Trilogy and again is written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. In her second book, Kiska tells her tale of moving from San Diego to White Rock, Canada. Among her many adventures in Canada, she meets a new young cat named Jasper...
read moreDr. Samuel Mudd, a simple country doctor, found himself caught up in the vagaries of history, loss, betrayal and unimaginable deprivation. He paid the consequences for treating the broken leg of President Lincoln’s assassin—an unjust conviction based on political expedience—and imprisonment in Fort Jefferson on a remote island in the Gulf of Mexico...
read moreAN HISTORICAL NOVELUntamed, and virtually unchanged since its discovery in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Jekyll Island’s history unfolds with the excitement and suspense of a fairy tale. Because so many of the world’s greatest minds and bank accounts gathered together in virtual isolation for three months each year, history was made on Jekyll Island...
read moreTeen-aged Eliza Lucas, better suited for the drawing rooms at Drayton Hall than the sun-baked fields of Wappoo Plantation, fought and overcame grief, treachery and an impossible love...
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