"Sammy Stork thinks he can deliver baby animals to the right homes without his daddy's help. But when he doesn't check the parcels carefully, some new parents are in for a big surprise!"--Publisher.
After their torrid love affair, Marni is left so traumatized that she is driven to find healing in a faith she never knew she had, while Sammy the detective, faced with the terrifying consequences of his actions, makes a blind grab at redemption.
Sammy, the best hound dog in the whole wide world, loves his girl and she loves him. When illness cuts Sammy's life short, the girl's family keeps his spirit alive by celebrating his love of chasing wind-blown bubbles, keeping loyal guard at night, and offering his velvety fur for endless pats and tummy scratches. Painter Jamie Wyeth's illustrations - infused with his realist style and lifelong fondness for dogs - radiate the joy and sadness of every tongue-licking, tail-wagging moment in this heartening and lovingly rendered story written by Barbara Walsh.
Sammy Ross has always been content with her life as a midwife in Culpepper, Wyoming. About to deliver her sister’s first child, she feels slightly lost that she isn’t having children of her own. When a new bookstore opens in town, she immediately seeks it out, hoping for enough romance novels to take her out of her funk and make her normal again. Barry Hamilton has been on the rodeo circuit his entire adult life. All of his injuries have made it so it’s not prudent to keep up the dangerous lifestyle, so he moves to Culpepper and opens a bookstore. During his first week open, a woman walks into the bookstore declaring her love for its owner, and he knows as soon as he looks at her that she’s meant for him. Will he be able to convince her that they belong together? Or will Sammy help everyone around her have babies and never have any of her own?
Samantha gives her naughty big brother Sam a box of birthday chocolates stuffed with mouth-watering surprises--and discovered that revenge is sweet indeed!
You have not seen this book before, though in it are recognizable elements of classic adventure tales and allegory as well as the look of comic-book story-telling. Young Sammy cannot walk, yet he must struggle to his feet to vanquish an overpowering foe and then escape with a prize to safety. The terrible Zargon has stolen a favorite stuffed toy, and the boy is sent by the mysterious General on a mission to retrieve it with the help of the sled dog, Fenris. In pictures of unforgettable drama, the small outwits the fearsome, the boy confronts his terror and, with consummate courage, he succeeds at the mission of his life.
The heroine of Kristin Gore's bestselling inside-the-beltway romp Sammy's Hill returns, and this time the laughs are richer and the stakes are higher--at home and in the house (the White House, that is). Samantha Joyce is many things: Health care policy wonk. Hypochondriac. Lover of Japanese Fighting Fish (and of Charlie Lawton, her Washington Post reporter boyfriend). Jumper-to-conclusions. And when all these identities collide--as they do most days--the results are always unpredictable. Sammy's role as an advisor to Vice President Robert Gary (RG for short) has led her down some exciting professional paths, like when she accompanies RG on a trip to India to help open pharmaceutical supply lines, and some troubling ones--like when the president secretly asks her to plumb those lines to acquire as yet unapproved drugs for his own personal use. Her job interferes with her love life, too, after Charlie is transferred to New York for a huge story just when she's expecting a proposal, and they find that distance combines poorly with Sammy's dedication to her work and her overactive imagination. And then there's the surprising--though ego-pleasing--series of passes thrown Sammy's way, culminating in a highly embarrassing photo of a Hollywood hotshot's hand where it doesn't belong, published in the pages of Us Weekly. . . . As the dual crises in Sammy's personal and professional lives come to a head, and her ideals are put to the ultimate test, readers will be flipping pages madly, wondering what might come next. Because in Sammy's house, anything is possible.
A little boy named Sammy is about to begin his first day of kindergarten. He waves to his mom, feeling a little nervous in his tummy. Sammy was surprised when an angel with flowing wings helps him onto the bus. He continues to see helping angels the whole way to school. Sammy tries to share his excitement with others to show them that angels are with us. When he arrives at school, his teacher shows him to his classroom where he meets Jack. Sammy and Jack become friends, they share the day together. Jack shows Sammy his artwork. It’s a drawing of Sammy and the angels.