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Bravo's Veil    by Michael Croucher
Price: $2.99 USD. 68760 words. Published on October 22, 2010. .

A beautiful billeting official sends an evacuated school boy on an apparently simple errand. The boy becomes a pawn in the botched defection of a German officer. The tragic outcome fractures an already devastated family and sends the boy's brother on a decades long quest for truth and closure.
Sarah Pig    by George Morrow
Price: Free! 1950 words. Published on November 10, 2010. .

This story is about a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig who lives in Henderson, Nevada, and her special quest.
Tot and the Bully Shield    by Tyler Farrell
Price: Free! 1510 words. Published on March 26, 2011. .

Tot is a tiny tater tot who goes to Potato Public Elementary where he gets bullied daily by Fry and Spud. Tot decides to turn to his family and friends for advice. With their help Tot learns that he has a Bully Shield... he just needs to turn it on. "Tot and the Bully Shield" provides young readers with tips on how to deal with this serious issue.
Wicked Rabbit    by Jill Divine
Price: $0.99 USD. 7530 words. Published on April 11, 2011. .

Wicked Rabbit can't read or write as he thinks it is cool to mess around at school. To make himself look even cooler he has his nose and ears pierced and then gets suspended. On his way home he finds what he thinks is pirates' treasure, boxes and boxes of Easter eggs and takes them all away. But the eggs belong to the Easter Bunny! Will Wicked realize what he has done before he eats all the eggs?
Stars and Turtles    by Michael McLaughlin
Price: Free! 3820 words. Published on April 19, 2011. .

A little girl struggles with her own loneliness and its effect upon her life.
High School Hit List    by Melissa Yi
Price: $5.99 USD. 70870 words. Published by Olo Books on September 11, 2011. .

Jimmy can talk to animals. No big deal, probably part of his Mohawk heritage. But one day, Coyote tells him, "You have to go to school. There's going to be trouble." Turns out a bully's slashing his way through a hit list, starting with one of the vice principals and closing in on Jimmy himself at number four. Now Jimmy's got to protect them all--with some help from the birds and the beasts.
Freedom Doesn’t Just Come Along With A Tree    by Joelle Burnette
Price: $4.99 USD. 2060 words. Published on December 4, 2011. .

A boy is the only Jewish child in a classroom adorned with Christmas holiday decorations. His mother brings all the fixings for a Hanukkah party and a fun way for the children to learn about the Jewish holiday. In this Hanukkah poem, she is proud of her son who is the catalyst for tolerance and change when he inadvertently teaches his classmates about diversity and how it feels to be singled out.
Skipping School (30+ Great Things You May Not Know About Home Schooling)    by Nicolette Groeneveld
Price: $12.95 USD. 11020 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Considering home schooling? Tackle concerns and gain confidence as this homeschool facilitator, mother, and former teacher arms you with facts about socialization, post-secondary opportunity, public school myths and more. Buy this jam-packed, motivating, and powerful book and make your home a place where your child can thrive in freedom & learn in joy with the natural radiance children deserve!
A Cluster of Poems    by Ian Lea
Price: Free! 3530 words. Published on December 21, 2012. .

Seven gross poems include what a small boy thinks about while sitting on the toilet, a peeing competition, a fishing trip with granddad that ends with a hook stuck in the wrong place, everything you wanted to know about the snot market, fashion followers, celebrity ambitions and an unusual fashion statement.
Tawny, the Mighty Yellow School Bus    by Laura Marshall
Price: $0.99 USD. 1090 words. Published on February 26, 2013. .

This energetic school bus loves her job delivering children where ever their school day takes them. But when Tawny discovers her driver is sick she tries to figure out how she’s going to do her job and not let the students down. This short story includes a craft activity and school bus safety tips.