By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 120441ISBN: 978-0-635-12044-1
Kudzu? Would you?... Could you?... Should you?... Cook with that wild & crazy vine? You bet! Growing inside this book are delicious & healthy recipes, fascinating history, flabbergasting trivia and more than a smidgen of humor, even poetry – who knew kudzu could be so much fun? Soon, you will!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 120540ISBN: 978-0-635-12054-0
When I started my writing career with a single children’s mystery book, I had no idea the can of worms I was opening! Success and a reader fan base soon meant that I was awash in requests to “visit our school!” I always say I’m a writer, not a speaker, but how do you say no to a librarian/media specialist or teacher? You don’t! And so, from a humble first visit at a local school, over the years I embarked on visits far and wide around the nation. This book recounts some of the most interesting, curious, hilarious, dangerous, poignant, and even deadly—school visits I’ve done. When you enter a school, you become part of their world. I quickly learned that, yes, indeed: You don’t have to come back…You just have to go out!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 125545ISBN: 978-0-635-12554-5
In October 2016, Hurricane Matthew zipped up the coast to slam-bang the lovely lowcountry. A long-time resident of Savannah, author Carole Marsh Longmeyer would say “Oh, it can’t happen here.” This book shares – in flabbergasting facts – the true story of hurricanes come ashore in the lowcountry since time out of mind. Learn the rest of the story, if it could happen again (and when!), and enjoy this read while the winds are calm… for the moment. This book includes an insert on the fascinating facts about the record-breaking hurricanes of Matthew and Irma.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 124647ISBN: 978-0-635-12464-7
New Orleans and Haiti are not the only "ground zeros" of voodoo. Historic Beaufort, S.C. (where the author lives) is home to a rich history of voodoo culture and conjurors. From the ancient knowledge of the Gullah-Geehee on St. Helen's Island to avowed voodoo Sheriff James McTeer, this book shares the serious, silly, spooky, believable, unbelievable, and amazing influences of voodoo on the Lowcountry.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 127815ISBN: 978-0-635-12781-5
More than 400 years of the history, mystery, legend, lore, luscious recipes and more related to the Christmas season as celebrated in the lovely lowcountry of the Carolinas, Georgia, Virginia, and the Outer Banks, the marshes, sea, forts, plantations and more.
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Product Code: BBPLO3ISBN: BBPLOW3
The real lowdown on the Lowcountry! A trio of books on hot topics to tantalize your imagination, match history to the present, and wonder what comes next! Purchase all three of the Lowcountry books today!
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 134691ISBN: 978-0-635-13469-1
The Tennessee State Map is great for building map literacy. Students will be able to reference the map of Tennessee all year long! The map includes: A colorful map of Tennessee that includes all the major cities, a map legend that includes where all the major industries are located throughout the state (Beef Cattle, Mining, Corn, Cotton, Sheep, Manufacturing, Poultry, Soybeans, and Tobacco), Origin of Tennessee’s name History, of Tennessee’s flag, image of the flag, Tennessee’s statehood date, and the Tennessee state seal. Each map is 11 X 17 and printed cardstock paper.
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By author: Carole MarshProduct Code: 120021ISBN: 978-0-635-12002-1
“Hello in There!”: Poetry to read to the Unborn Baby is a delightful, charming, poignant poetry to read aloud to your unborn child! A great gift for mom-to-be, and a joyful opportunity for brothers and sisters to interact with the unborn sibling! Purchase the companion book called Nine Months in my Mommy.
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Product Code: 141132ISBN: 978-0-635-14113-2
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Product Code: 141125ISBN: 978-0-635-14112-5
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Product Code: 141293ISBN: 978-0-635-14129-3
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Product Code: 141309ISBN: 978-0-635-14130-9
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