The Rain Cloud's Gift
The Rain Cloud's Gift is the second book in the Peacock Writers series. The theme for the spring/summer edition : Spring is in the air and summer is around the corner. We offer you Spring, Rainbows and Renewal .
Because we try to accommodate all readers, our books come in three distinct formats and prices to suit all pockets.
The books are available in: Prices may vary
Kindle eBook US $4.02 UK £4.81
Illustrated Paperback US $24.99 UK £13.68
Please see the links below to purchase any of the three formats of The Rain Cloud's Gift at the bottom of the page.
If you are interested in using our books for fundraising click here.
The collection of stories and poems in this edition with the title and author are as follows:
Rainbow by Carol Wills Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Chasing Rainbows by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
My Jewel Fish by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Amanda the Rainbow Hunter by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
What is that thing in the Sky? by N. Barry Carver Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Catching A Rainbow by Linda A. Scott Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
My Heart’s Desire by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The Monkey’s Egg by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Radiant Rainbow by Carolyn Tody and Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Titus and the Magic Feather by Carol Wills Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Raggedy Rainbow by Carolyn Tody Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The White Peacock by Carolyn Tody Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Spring by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Ode to Birds by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
God’s Rainbow by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
These next stories deal with the myth of the Rainbow being a bridge
between the living and the dearly departed and are meant to help a
child understand and deal with grief.
Mason and the Rainbow Bridge by Paula Shene Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The Shores of Avalon by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Kailani Meets Anuenue by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Book Cover Image provided by Photographer, Christine Sovig Gilbert
Designed by Laszlo Kugler, N. Barry Carver and Gwenna D’Young.
Because we try to accommodate all readers, our books come in three distinct formats and prices to suit all pockets.
The books are available in: Prices may vary
Kindle eBook US $4.02 UK £4.81
Illustrated Paperback US $24.99 UK £13.68
Please see the links below to purchase any of the three formats of The Rain Cloud's Gift at the bottom of the page.
If you are interested in using our books for fundraising click here.
The collection of stories and poems in this edition with the title and author are as follows:
Rainbow by Carol Wills Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Chasing Rainbows by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
My Jewel Fish by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Amanda the Rainbow Hunter by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
What is that thing in the Sky? by N. Barry Carver Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Catching A Rainbow by Linda A. Scott Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
My Heart’s Desire by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The Monkey’s Egg by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Radiant Rainbow by Carolyn Tody and Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Titus and the Magic Feather by Carol Wills Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Raggedy Rainbow by Carolyn Tody Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The White Peacock by Carolyn Tody Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Spring by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Ode to Birds by Laszlo Kugler Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
God’s Rainbow by Chris Clarke Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
These next stories deal with the myth of the Rainbow being a bridge
between the living and the dearly departed and are meant to help a
child understand and deal with grief.
Mason and the Rainbow Bridge by Paula Shene Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
The Shores of Avalon by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Kailani Meets Anuenue by Gwenna D’Young Copyrighted © March 18, 2012
Book Cover Image provided by Photographer, Christine Sovig Gilbert
Designed by Laszlo Kugler, N. Barry Carver and Gwenna D’Young.