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Jeffrey Turner

    Jeff Turner transitioned from a distinguished career in behavioral sciences education to a prolific fiction author. His academic background endowed him with a deep understanding of human nature, which he now applies to crafting compelling narratives. Turner's literary focus has shifted to fiction, where he explores intricate themes through insightful storytelling. His novels showcase a seasoned writer's ability to engage readers with nuanced characters and immersive plots.

    Penguins Don't Wear Pink
    My Big Birthday Party: Early Concepts: Opposites
    The Way Back
    Seeds of the Dead
    American Families in Crisis
    Who Broke the Vase?
    • 2022

      When peer pressure erodes the confidence of Henry, a pink-loving penguin, he learns that everyone will have an opinion about his choices, but when he learns to be true to himself, Henry finds friends who accept him just as he is.

      Penguins Don't Wear Pink
    • 2021

      Did someone say birthday party? Poodle's special day is full of surprises, friends, and a little bit of science. Colorful illustrations combine lovable animals and hilarious situations for a simple introduction to opposite word pairings, building vocabulary skills and strengthening early concepts. Don't be late! Join Doodle the Science Poodle as he celebrates his birthday and learns quickly that more balloons can become fewer balloons when you invite a porcupine to your party.

      My Big Birthday Party: Early Concepts: Opposites
    • 2020

      My Big Family

      Early Concepts: Numbers

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The story features Doodle the Science Poodle as she introduces her unique and diverse family, including an aardvark, turtles, llamas, and numerous cats. Through vibrant illustrations and humorous commentary, the book offers a playful exploration of counting and the beauty of diversity. Readers are invited to join the adventure and uncover the surprises waiting behind the door with this charming ensemble of quirky animals.

      My Big Family
    • 2020

      My New Friends

      Early Concepts: Colors

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      "Who knew a poodle could have so many new friends? Join in the fun with this unlikely group of pals and learn about friendship and how combining colors to make new ones helps us look at things in a whole new way!"--Page [4] of cover

      My New Friends
    • 2020

      Seeds of the Dead

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In a world overshadowed by death, Justin navigates a tumultuous landscape where survival demands difficult choices between self-preservation and the safety of loved ones. As he fiercely protects his last love, Jeremy, Justin faces not only external threats but also the unsettling possibility of danger from his own brother. The story explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the complexities of familial bonds in a constantly shifting reality.

      Seeds of the Dead
    • 2020

      My New Haircut

      Early Concepts: Shapes

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The story features a playful poodle exploring various unique haircuts, providing a humorous and engaging way to introduce young readers to mathematical concepts. Through this hairstyle adventure, the book combines comedy with learning, making it an enjoyable experience for children to discover shapes and enhance their vocabulary.

      My New Haircut
    • 2017

      Exploring the theme of honesty, this charming picture book features a little dog grappling with the challenge of fibbing. Through humor and simplicity, it effectively conveys the importance of truthfulness, making it relatable and engaging for young readers. The story captures the essence of honesty in a delightful way, providing valuable lessons about integrity.

      Who Broke the Vase?
    • 2017

      Even though a rabbit likes to roar, crow, and baa, he is reminded that he is not a tiger, a rooster, or a sheep.

      Who Am I?
    • 2013

      The Way Back

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story follows Jack Elliot, a successful professor whose seemingly perfect life unravels when he faces false harassment charges, marital infidelity, and a troubled son. As he navigates these crises, he encounters the enigmatic Rachel Pond and is forced to confront painful family memories. The narrative explores themes of spiritual emptiness, emotional fragility, and the isolation within families that seem to have it all. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of accepting loved ones in their entirety, revealing what truly matters amidst tragedy and transformation.

      The Way Back
    • 2009

      American Families in Crisis

      A Reference Handbook

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the various crises affecting contemporary families, this authoritative reference provides insights into the challenges they face. It explores different types of family crises and offers intervention techniques aimed at resolution. This resource is designed for general readers seeking to understand and navigate these complex issues effectively.

      American Families in Crisis