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True Tails    by J. H. Soeder
Price: $3.95 USD. 61320 words. Published on May 20, 2011. .

Winner of 5 National Book Awards, its the never-before-told story of a boy who discovers he can “hear” the thoughts of birds and animals—tiny insects to the largest living creatures today, whales—and “speak” back to them with his mind. Its “tails” describe the miracle that is life, as the animals’ clearly sentient behavior in response to him and as witnessed by others.
Pale Male and the Infertile Girl    by Clark Casey
Price: $2.99 USD. 14890 words. Published on August 2, 2011. .

A couple inherit a $10 million apartment on Fifth Avenue, and the windowsill becomes inhabited by Central Park’s famous red-tailed hawk, Pale Male. The novella follows the general chronology of Pale Male’s nesting and controversial eviction from one of the most exclusive buildings in Manhattan as a power couple is torn apart by their inability to conceive a child.
Spinning a Green Yarn -- Another Inconvenient Truth    by D Cecchini
Price: Free! 28010 words. Published on January 23, 2012. .

Tall gleaming white towers and intimidating gleaming white blades, creating energy from out of thin air—what could be more wholesome for the environment, wildlife, humankind, and the planet?! This book will help you to have a better understanding of the full impact of commercial wind power on the environment. Read this book and see if the facts mesh with your beliefs!
Photo Dictionary: Pictures of Birds    by Miriam Kinai
Price: $2.99 USD. 420 words. Published on May 5, 2013. .

Photo Dictionary: Pictures of Birds contains photographs of birds like cordon-bleu, crane, curaco, eagle, godwit, guinea fowl, hawk, hoopoe, hornbill, kingfisher, lovebird, marabou stork, owl, parrot, pigeon, roller, sandgrouse, sparrow, thrush, weaver to help you identify them and appreciate their beauty.
Red Crucible    by Terri Parady
Price: $2.99 USD. 69130 words. Published on May 22, 2013. .

When we first meet 17-year-old farm girl Jessie, her parents have just recently informed her that the world will end as she knows it. It doesn’t take long or much effort from her parents to persuade Jessie to stop attending high school and train with her father, a war veteran, in survival. Through bad weather, threatening scenarios and dreams, Jessie is tested in ways she could ever imagine.