Search results for ""Author Pamela Bauer Mueller""
Pinata Publishing Neptune's Honor: A Story of Loyalty and Love
Born into slavery in 1831 on Retreat Plantation, St. Simons Island, Neptune became the childhood friend and servant of plantation heir Henry Lord King. Their devoted friendship, which finally evolved into a shared struggle to survive on the Civil War battlefields, is an inspiring example of how two men from completely different backgrounds can stand united as brothers in times of sacrifice and tragedy. This historical account of courage, honor, compassion and loyalty accurately chronicles family records of the man they called Neptune.Award winning author Pamela Bauer Mueller has dreamed of introducing her readers to the history of Georgia’s Golden Isles ever since she became a resident of coastal Georgia. In Neptune’s Honor, she offers the unforgettable story of a noble servant named Neptune Small.
£10.95
Pinata Publishing Splendid Isolation: The Jekyll Island Millionaires' Club 1888-1942
AN HISTORICAL NOVELUntamed, and virtually unchanged since its discovery in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe, Jekyll Island’s history unfolds with the excitement and suspense of a fairy tale. Because so many of the world’s greatest minds and bank accounts gathered together in virtual isolation for three months each year, history was made on Jekyll Island. A group of tycoons with surnames such as Rockefeller, Morgan, Vanderbilt, Pulitzer, Baker and others formed their exclusive Millionaires’ Club on this island hideaway—the richest and most inaccessible club of that time.Between 1888 and 1942, Jekyll Island was open only to Club members’ families and their guests for hunting, relaxing and playing in luxurious ease. In this sweeping historical saga, you will discover the Millionaires’ pastimes and deeply guarded secrets—told through the unique voices of four Club employees. In this true story of their island getaway, discover how the decisions of these powerful titans changed the face of world finances, business and politics as they built modern America.
£16.95
Pinata Publishing Fly, Fly Away
What if your beloved homeland were taken away from you? What if the only way to save your family was to send your children to an unknown land and uncertain future? This happened to thousands of families in Cuba. The loss of freedom, the fear of persecution and the idea of losing their children to the communist government forced many parents to save their children by sending them away. One of the most dramatic events in post-revolutionary Cuba was the unprecedented exodus of more than 14,000 unaccompanied children. This relocation of children, beginning in 1960 to prevent them from facing Marxist indoctrination in Cuban State schools, became known as "Operation Pedro Pan." It was founded in Miami by Father Bryan O. Walsh of the Catholic Welfare Bureau, with the assistance of James Baker, headmaster of a private American school in Havana. This inspiring story of the “Underground Railway in the Sky” introduces the heroic efforts of so many people in pursuit of freedom for a generation of young Cubans.
£14.95
Pinata Publishing A Shadow of Hope: The Story of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd
Dr. Samuel Mudd, a simple country doctor, found himself caught up in the vagaries of history, loss, betrayal and unimaginable deprivation. He paid the consequences for treating the broken leg of President Lincoln's assassin—an unjust conviction based on political expedience—and imprisonment in Fort Jefferson on a remote island in the Gulf of Mexico. Deprived of liberty, bound in chains and banished from home and family, he spent four years living under appalling conditions. Then the yellow fever epidemic swept through the island prison. Dr. Mudd battled the disease ceaselessly to save those who imprisoned him, before falling victim himself. After the epidemic had run its course, 300 surviving soldiers signed a petition to President Johnson to free Dr. Mudd. Yet he continued to fight relentlessly to gain his release through the federal judicial system. Through it all, he maintained his strong principles, humanity and most importantly, his hope.
£15.95
Pinata Publishing Lady Unveiled: Catharine Greene Miller 1755-1814
During a compelling life that took her from Rhode Island to Cumberland Island, GA, Kitty Greene broke the bondage of tradition. Married to the legendary General Nathanael Greene, this controversial, independent woman charmed and inspired living icons: Benjamin Franklin, George and Martha Washington, Henry and Lucy Knox, "Mad" Anthony Wayne and others through the tumultuous times surrounding the Revolutionary War.Faced with challenges that would unnerve a less resourceful woman, Kitty made a name for herself. A churning mass of contradictions—beautiful, elegant and intelligent—she also made meaningful contributions to ongoing political discussions led by her husband and his friends. Drawn to the company of men at social gatherings, Kitty was slandered for bending the rules of propriety. Yet this enabled her to be instrumental in the development of the age's most remarkable invention, the cotton gin. Because of the limitations of her era, she took no credit, giving Eli Whitney all rights of invention. Founding Mother Catharine Greene Miller's irrepressible spirit and influence altered the history of America.
£16.95
Pinata Publishing An Angry Drum Echoed: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks
As Pocahontas was to Jamestown and Sacajawea was to the Lewis and Clark expedition, so was Mary Musgrove to General James Oglethorpe and the burgeoning Georgia colony. Not much has been written about one of the leading characters in the founding of Georgia, but now Pamela Bauer Mueller, author of five books for young people, introduces AN ANGRY DRUM ECHOED: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks. This historical novel, due out in September, tells a fascinating story that's sure to capture readers' attention.Born "Coosaponakeesa" to a Creek mother and an English father about 1700, Mary Musgrove successfully lived in two very different worlds: the Indian and the English. Through her influence with the Indian tribes, Mary encouraged the chiefs to meet with Oglethorpe in Savannah, leading to the peaceful establishment of an English colony in Indian Territory.Although she won the esteem of the English settlers, she eventually became a thorn in the side of the newly formed colonial government. After ten years without pay for her diplomatic and interpretive services, she led her Creek tribesmen in a relentless march through the streets of Savannah to demand justice.Mary Musgrove triumphed over savage discrimination, unimaginable personal adversity and an unrequited love for the founder of Georgia. As General Oglethorpe's interpreter and emissary to the Indians, she smoothed the path to cooperation between the Creeks and the colonists, perhaps single-handedly insuring the survival of the colony of Georgia. Arguably the most important woman in the history of Georgia, Mary Musgrove guided the Creek nation through the treacherous waters of international intrigue during the dramatic conquest of a hemisphere.
£12.95
Pinata Publishing An Angry Drum Echoed: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks
As Pocahontas was to Jamestown and Sacajawea was to the Lewis and Clark expedition, so was Mary Musgrove to General James Oglethorpe and the burgeoning Georgia colony. Not much has been written about one of the leading characters in the founding of Georgia, but now Pamela Bauer Mueller, author of five books for young people, introduces AN ANGRY DRUM ECHOED: Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creeks. This historical novel, due out in September, tells a fascinating story that's sure to capture readers' attention.Born "Coosaponakeesa" to a Creek mother and an English father about 1700, Mary Musgrove successfully lived in two very different worlds: the Indian and the English. Through her influence with the Indian tribes, Mary encouraged the chiefs to meet with Oglethorpe in Savannah, leading to the peaceful establishment of an English colony in Indian Territory.Although she won the esteem of the English settlers, she eventually became a thorn in the side of the newly formed colonial government. After ten years without pay for her diplomatic and interpretive services, she led her Creek tribesmen in a relentless march through the streets of Savannah to demand justice.Mary Musgrove triumphed over savage discrimination, unimaginable personal adversity and an unrequited love for the founder of Georgia. As General Oglethorpe's interpreter and emissary to the Indians, she smoothed the path to cooperation between the Creeks and the colonists, perhaps single-handedly insuring the survival of the colony of Georgia. Arguably the most important woman in the history of Georgia, Mary Musgrove guided the Creek nation through the treacherous waters of international intrigue during the dramatic conquest of a hemisphere.
£16.95
Pinata Publishing The Bumpedy Road Volume 3: By Kiska the Cat
The Bumpedy Roadis the first book in a trilogy written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. Kiska's three books encompass her adventures in three countries over nineteen years. In The Bumpedy Road,Kiska tells about growing up in Mexico City, adopting Mistress Pamela's family and the adventures the family shares when they move to SanDiego.Back Cover CopyMeet Kiska, the little kitten from Mexico who would grow up to write a book.Kiska leads and exciting life, from her early days in Mexico through her move to San Diego. In this true adventure story, she and her brother, Canica, are pampered family pets. They frolic with the children, tease rabbits, chase chickens and enjoy weekend trips to the country. When the family moves to another country, the cats’ idyllic lives are jolted. Canica disappears and Kiska sets out to find him. At the same time, Kiska’s young owners need Kiska’s comforting care in their unfamiliar surroundings. In The Bumpedy Road, Kiska searches for solutions to these and other challenges and escorts us on an exciting roller coaster ride of tales.
£7.62
Pinata Publishing Hello, Goodbye, I Love You Volume 1: The Story of Aloha, A Guide Dog for the Blind
One Boy -- One Dog -- One DreamLife is not easy for twelve-year-old Diego EscobÁr. It was wonderful raising Aloha from puppyhood to eighteen months, but now he must return her to the guide dog school for her formal training. Diego always knew that Aloha was on loan to him, but letting her go is proving to be the hardest challenge of his young life.In this tender, inspirational tale, based on the true-life story of Aloha, Diego discovers that the sweet and sad in life are often interwoven. The unconditional love and trust between Aloha and Diego will enable her to become the dog she was bred to be. In giving her up, Diego gains unexpected rewards.“Wherever you go, you will walk with a piece of my heart beside you.”
£8.95
Pinata Publishing Eight Paws to Georgia: By Kiska the Cat
Eight Paws to Georgia is the third book of the Kiska Trilogy and again is written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. In her third book, Kiska tells her tale of moving from White Rock, Canada to the Georgia seacoast town of St. Simons Island. Kiska and Jasper discover salt water marshes, live oaks, shrimping and alligators among their many adventures before crossing the rainbown bridge. Eight Paws to Georgia is the last of Kiska's nineteen years of adventures while living in three countries. However at the end, you will meet Jasper's new buddy Emiline and the promise of new adventures.
£7.69
Pinata Publishing Rain City Cats Volume 3: By Kiska the Cat
Rain City Cats is the second book of the Kiska Trilogy and again is written by Kiska the Cat as told to Pamela Bauer Mueller. In her second book, Kiska tells her tale of moving from San Diego to White Rock, Canada. Among her many adventures in Canada, she meets a new young cat named Jasper. As Jasper becomes her new life-long buddy, Kiska teaches him how to be a proper young cat, yet she tattles on all the michief they get into together.Back Cover Copy:Rain City Cats is the second novel in a new trilogy. It is a beginner’s guide to philosophy, written by a cat. Kiska again relocates to another country, this time to Canada, where she encounters new struggles and abundant riches to add to her life puzzle. This is a whimsical true novel about the feline heart. Kiska offers nuggets of wisdom on how to deal with crises, disappointments and new beginnings. She meets and accepts Jasper as her lifetime buddy and relates their many exciting adventures and mishaps. Rain City Cats will delight you and tug at your heartstrings.
£7.68