Sarah Anderson Books
Sarah M. Anderson is a prolific author whose works have reached an international audience, published in over twenty-one countries with over 1.2 million copies in print. Her narratives delve into the intricacies of human connection and the depths of emotion, often exploring themes of love, family, and personal growth. Anderson's writing is characterized by its accessible style and its ability to resonate with a wide range of readers. She skillfully crafts stories that engage the heart and mind.






Aix Marks the Spot
- 406 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Jamie has been dreaming of this summer forever: of road trips and intensive art camps, of meeting cute boys with her best friend Jazz. What she didn't count on was the car accident. Exiled away from her family as her mother slowly learns to walk again, Jamie is sent to Provence and trapped in an isolated home with the French grandmother she has never met, the guilt of having almost killed her parents, and no Wi-Fi. Enough to drive a girl mad. That is, until, she finds an old letter from her father, the starting point in a treasure hunt that spans across cities and time itself. Somehow, she knows that the treasure is the key to putting her shattered family back together and that whatever lies at the end has the power to fix everything. Armed only with a high-school-level of French and a map of local train lines, she must enlist the aid of Valentin, a handsome local who's willing to translate. To save her family, she has castle ruins to find and sea cliffs to climb; falling for her translator wasn't part of her plan?
Heaven's Face, Thinly veiled
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the spiritual journeys of women throughout history, this book highlights their distinctive approaches to faith and spirituality, both in religious and secular contexts. It delves into how societal limitations on public roles have led women to cultivate profound inner lives, reflecting their unique perspectives and experiences from medieval times to the modern era. The narrative emphasizes the richness of these interior worlds and the ways women have shaped their spiritual identities despite external constraints.
The Lost Art of Silence
Reconnecting to the Power and Beauty of Quiet
Emphasizing the transformative power of silence, the book draws on the wisdom of renowned writers, thinkers, and artists to highlight its often-overlooked value. Sarah Anderson shares personal insights, illustrating how embracing quiet can inspire and uplift the human spirit amidst the chaos of modern life. This celebration of silence encourages readers to broaden their perspectives and appreciate its profound impact on personal transformation and creativity.
Reflecting on a year of significant personal transformation, this poetry collection captures the author's journey through heartbreak, career shifts, and the loss of friendships, alongside the discipline of marathon running. Characterized by a scatterbrained style and a sense of exploration, the poems offer a glimpse into the struggles and growth that accompany change. It serves as both a potential beginning for the author’s creative expression and a means of processing life’s challenges.
AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT NOTEBOOK
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
This interactive student notebook addresses a growing need for 21st century skills in aviation and provides an exciting and engaging context to learn Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. This curriculum introduces aviation as an industry and the study of the fundamentals of flight, while exploring the various career opportunities available within the aviation industry. Students will learn about the science of flight, aviation history, career paths, aerodynamics, principles of navigation and flight control and related operations and services. Students will develop skills and possibly a passion to pursue a career in the aviation and aerospace industry.
This investigation of national, state, and local legislators tackles a pressing problem: the gridlock arising from politicians rejecting compromise for fear of punishment from voters in primary elections. Examining legislative behavior and possible negotiation reforms, this book will interest scholars and students studying polarization, Congress, American politics, and public policy.
Nothing's come easy to rancher Chance McDaniel since his best friend betrayed him, until the deception explodes into a Texas-sized scandal and his best friend's sister, Gabriella del Toro, appears to pick up the pieces. Now Chance's luck is about to change and seduction has become his top priority . . .
Twins For The Billionaire
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Twins for the Billionaire by Sarah M Anderson
Bringing School to Life
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Bringing School to Life: Place-Based Education across the Curriculum offers insights into how to build a program across the K-8 grades. Anderson addresses key elements such as mapping, local history, citizen science, and integrated curricula. She suggests strategies for building community partnerships and implementation for primary grades.