Erin Mackey: 5 books

Book cover of Nightmares Come to Life: Short Stories to Keep You Awake at Night
by Erin Mackey
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2018

Do you remember your nightmares from when you were young? Did any of them stay with you? Erin Mackey brings nightmares to life in this scary short story compilation. Several of these stories come from dreams that either Erin or other family members had over the years so be prepared to lose some sleep after reading Nightmares Come to Life: Short Stories to Keep You Awake at Night.
Book cover of The Sleeping Flower
by Erin Mackey
Language: English
Release Date: December 28, 2016

The journey of a flower through the seasons comes to life in full color in The Sleeping Flower.Filled with bright, colorful pictures and adorable characters, The Sleeping Flower is a sweet story of the beauty of nature and the joys of each season.Follow along with the sleepy little flower as she discovers the wonder of the world around her.
Book cover of Gossamer Realm: New Sight (Book 1)
by Erin Mackey
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2018

Spun from a string as thin as a whisper, the realm of the spirits is very real, and for one boy will mean the difference between danger and duty. For young Eli is about to awaken into a world like any other and discover the delicate balance between our reality and the next. After a terrible accident...
Book cover of Laurel Hill: New Beginnings
by Erin Mackey
Language: English
Release Date: October 28, 2013

When sixth-grader Maggie and her mom leave their lifelong home to move to the small town of Laurel Hill, Maggie is a little nervous about how it will turn out. She isnt exactly shy, but making new friends is not the easiest thing to doespecially near the end of the school year. Nikki, Jennifer,...
Book cover of Inhabiting Memory in Canadian Literature / Habiter la mémoire dans la littérature canadienne
by Albert Braz, Jennifer Delisle, Lise Gaboury-Diallo
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2017

This book examines the cultural work of space and memory in Canada and Canadian literature, and encourages readers to investigate Canada within its regional, national, and global contexts. It features seven chapters in English and five in French, with a bilingual introduction. The contributors invite...
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