Books tagged: acorn

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 5 results

A Collected Works of Bedtime Stories & Poems.    by Kelvin Baker
Price: $4.99 USD. 2500 words. Published on January 5, 2011. .

In this collected works of bedtime stories and poems you will discover stories pertaining to a fantastic civilization of fairies that live around an ancient oak tree, an angel that guards a lake, and a cunning fox that lurks within a forest. The poems include nature, and basic life. You will surely enjoy this sweet and simple collection of stories and poems by Kelvin Baker.
From Tiny Seeds    by Rick Quoin
Price: Free! 2930 words. Published by Jon and Jean Hamilton-Fford on June 26, 2011. .

A heartwarming short story about a boy who loses his grandfather. This story is one of loss, of healing and hope for the future.
The Bravest Squirrel Ever    by Sara Shafer
Price: $2.99 USD. 20710 words. Published on September 26, 2011. .

Scared of thunder, lightning and "flopping," Pippi the squirrel only wants to return to Mama's warm, cozy nest. Instead, she stumbles on the perfect nest in dangerous human territory. The humans seal off her only exit, trapping her inside. To escape and to survive, Pippi must face her fears and depend on herself. In doing so, she learns just how brave a little squirrel can be.
The Viscount's Midsummer Mistress    by Suzy Stewart Dubot
Price: $2.99 USD. 75230 words. Published on October 2, 2011. .

REGENCY ROMANCE - Circumstances have made Gideon Drummond, Viscount Osborne, a solitaire. Never would he have imagined that the eleven-year-old girl who presents him with his winner's cup will, years later, become his Midsummer Mistress-- Please note,due to the different formats used for reading this ebook, the footnotes have been put at the end of each chapter rather than the bottom of the page.
Fat Diary    by Duane Simolke
Price: Free! 8410 words. Published on April 29, 2012. .

A West Texas librarian makes fun of herself and the other people in her town, while writing about her reasons for wanting to lose weight. This short story also appears in The Acorn Gathering, copyright 2002.