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The Keeper of the Lullabies is always with the song. Imbedded in
the part of love which moves the child along. The Keeper of the
Lullabies is a book for grandmothers who cherish the world of
children. Beautifully written and illustrated by the author, Dr.
Karen Hutchins Pirnot.
Stelby Skinkman is a 60 year old widow who has never sewn her wild
oats. Following a one night stand, the rural Nebraska woman returns
to her small town with a vow to form a group of woman dedicated to
finding more in life. When a baby's skeleton is found in Stelby's
basement, the women of the group are forced into change which will
either break them or move them forward.
Best friends Silky and Sly love adventure and they run smack dab
into it when they spend the summer on Smith Mountain, Virginia at
the home of Sly's grandparents. When they stumble upon an abandoned
Victorian house, their curiosity is peaked and they agree to
explore the house. Unbeknown to them, the house is occupied by an
abandoned nine year old African-American boy named Pax who has been
a highly resourceful little boy since the death of his guardian
grandparents. When Pax is discovered, Silky and Sly must decide to
protect Pax's need to be independent or opt for safety for the
child who has become their friend. An accident decides for them all
and their lives will never again be the same.
Katie Carson is an eight year old who is chock full of mischief and
adventure. When she accidently discovers her grandmother's
primitive time travel machine in Grandma's basement, her
imagination begins to work overtime. Katie is determined to be a
space traveler while her parents struggle with the repercussions of
such an adventure. This is a family story of love, acceptance,
responsibility and growth. While Grandma wants to live out her life
with a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, her three children
argue for safety and security for their aging mother. The family
dynamics are a growth process themselves and readers will gain a
lot of wisdom to put to use in their own lives. On the pretense of
having "sewing lessons," Katie learns patience, honesty,
goal-setting and respect for her family. Katie's grandma does not
lecture to teach; rather she lives her life in such a way that
those who care to model her behaviors come away with a new outlook
on life.
Scientists on parallel planets seek to discover the mysteries of
the ancient Skymasters. While Allie and Eilla Henderson work with
the science teams to determine how recent, groundbreaking
information will affect humankind, an unexpected event occurs which
will put everything into perspective. In this final Skymasters
book, questions will be posed and answered. And finally, two
preteeen time travelers take their places in history.
It has been a year since Allie Henderson's galactic cousin Eilla
returned to her own galaxy. Allie is eager for an adventure of her
own. When she is offered the opportunity to visit Eilla in England
in another universe, she packs her bags and prepares for a time
travel of her own. Eilla and Allie visit Stonehenge where they
discover yet another world of creatures who lead them to knowledge
that they and they alone, possess. Just what they will do with that
knowledge is anyone's guess. When Allie is to return to the Earth,
Eilla has a surprise of her own
Allie Henderson is sure she sees movement in her treehouse. When
she climbs the ladder to try to solve the mystery of the movement,
she is startled to discover a mirror-image of herself. When the
stranger meets Allie's family, it is Kasem, the aide of Allie's
handicapped brother Peter who disovers that the stranger is really
an accidental time traveler. Unfortunately, no one in this galaxy
has any idea of how to get Allie's galactic cousin Eilla back to
her own universe.
Lifelong friends Silky and Sly crave adventure. But, they hadn't
planned for an adventure like this They are invited to spend the
summer with Silky's aunt and uncle in Pt. Charlotte, Florida where
there is a rich history of pirate raids and pirate treasures. When
the children discover an old shipwreck offshore, they must use
every ounce of courage to ward off ghosts and threats from those in
the world beyond.
Eilla and Allie Henderson arrive back on Earth to the shocked
presence of the science team who sent them on their galactic
adventures. They team up on a science project and begin to solve
the ancient mysteries of the disappearance of the continents Mu and
Atlantis. As a reward for their award-winning science project, the
girls are treated to a scientific expedition to the lost world of
El Mirador in northern Guatemala. There, they confront creatures
who help the girls to put together pieces of an ancient
civilization puzzle. When Eilla is returned to her own universe, an
exotic creature appears, claiming to have the answers to age-old
theories of civilization.
Eight year old Allie Henderson returns home from school early to
find a note from her mother saying she has taken Allie's brother to
the hospital for safety and will return to pick up Allie soon.
Allie hears a roaring sound and goes to the front door and opens
it, only to be caught up in the flood waters which have resulted
from days of rain. Allie is initially terrified until she remembers
to use her grandfather's practical principles to help guide her
through to safety. Then she meet Tula, a blind African-American
woman who is alone and lost and in need of assistance. Together
Allie and Tula make their way to Tula's house where Allie's
nightmare threatens her very survival.
Crighton Immanuel is a middle school athlete who leads a mediocre
life in terms of family and academics. When he is diagnosed with
leukemia, his life is dramatically altered and he is forced to
rethink his priorities. When his parents seem emotionally
unavailable to him, he turns to friends who have also had to face
life issues. Together, they motivate Crighton to fight for his life
and then, to fight for a quality of life he never could have
imagined for himself.
Potsie is the new kid in school. He comes from a very fancy school
back East. He soon learns that the rules in a Nebraska middle
school are far different and he must make changes in order to blend
in. A history project puts him squarely in the middle of that
adjustment when he teams up with athlete Steve Harlan and his best
friend, handicapped Peter Henderson. Potsie and Steve explore an
old fort where they meet a Native American ghost who needs their
help. With the assistance of Steve's eccentric grandmother and
Peter's marvelous computer talents, they all tackle a mystery that
has existed for over one hundred and seventy years. Along the way,
they also learn a little bit about loving and laughing.
Clive Bennington is a middle school transplant from England. She is
a free spirit who finds it rough going in a Nebraska middle school
until she meets perfectionist Morgan. Together, they befriend Aba,
a brain-damaged girl who is a musical savant. They team up with
Steve Harlan, Peter Henderson and Potsie Potsdam to solve mysteries
and learn about relationships which will carry them into high
school.
Peter Michael Henderson is a bench warmer in the Millard baseball
Little league. He has visions of hitting imaginary balls and
scoring runs for his team but his visions are mostly fantasies
until he gets up in a difficult situation in which he can either be
the hero or the villian. Instead of his moment of glory, Peter
sustains a life threatening injury and he gives up hope of ever
having a meaningful life. Just at the time Peter wants to give up,
his younger sister Alicia decides to provide Peter with some rather
unorthodox therapy in the form of tough sister love. Alicia's
interventions turn Peter's world upside down and force him into a
world he never could have imagined for himself.
11 year old Grace Gillian overhears the landlord evicting her
mother from their mobile home in Little Rock, Arkansas. She fears
her mother will relapse into alcohol abuse and she will again have
to care for herself and her 5 year old brother Henry James. Grace
develops a plan to keep herself and her brother safe but it depends
upon her brother's cooperation. In the past, James has appeared
highly anxious and clingy and Grace fears he will undermine her
plan. When the children are discovered living in the local library,
they instantly realize that their lives are about to change
forever. It is Christmas and the children are seemingly at the
mercy of the Little Rock social servces system. They long for a
Christmas miracle.
Peter is a very angry boy. He wants to punch and kick at something
to get rid of his anger but his hands and feet do not work. Peter
is in a wheelchair and he wants the world to know he hates what
happened to him. Pretty soon, everyone pretty much keeps their
distance from Peter and he feels alone and sad. But then, along
comes his sister Allie who shows Peter another way to release his
anger and get what he wants and needs from others. The book teaches
alternative ways to express anger and it helps the confined child
to realize that help is always available if he or she can simply
learn the right way to ask for help. For more titles by Dr. Karen
Hutchins Pirnot please go to her website: www.drpirnotbooks.com
Author's Note: The illustrations in this book were created by four
year old Sam Klanot. As he finished his works of art of told the
author of the feelings generated by the colors of the artwork. The
author then interpreted into prose the feelings related by the
child illustrator. To visit Dr. Pirnot or to order books:
www.drpirnotbooks.com
This is a true account of an eight week Internship experience in
the village of Eenhana, Nambia, Africa. The writing of this book
was a true collaborative effort in which raw and disorganized
personal experience was translated into a coherent and poignant
literary event. In order to effectively relate the graphic
experiences of Gina Hutchins Inman during her experiences in
Namibia, Africa, the professional services of her paternal aunt
Dr.Karen Hutchins Pirnot were solicited. Gina's experiences were
brought to Dr. Pirnot in the form of the children's notebooks and
drawings as well as Gina's personal visual recollections. In order
that readers could appropriately relate to these experiences,
personal recollections needed to be transformed into organized
experiences and the feelings and thoughts of the African children
needed to be interpreted through professionally trained eyes.
A child remembers all the little things that make for a wonderful
family, nature and the wonders of action and color make for a happy
life. www.drpirnotbooks.com
A child's hopes and dreams come alive on a swing set as she opens
the doors of her climbing tower and delves into the depths of her
own imagination.
Peter Michael Henderson is a bench warmer in the Midget Baseball
League who has visions of homeruns and accolades for his
multivarate and fantasized sports prowess. Instead, in a single
moment in time, Peter's life is drastically altered by injury; and
he must learn a new way of interacting with his world. Peter is
well fortified toward his recovery goal in the tiny frame of Alicia
Henderson, Peter's diminutive sister who assues a "no holds barred"
approach to Peter's recovery and reentrance into a world
significantly altered by physical incapacitation.
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