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Karen Hill

Karen Hill

Karen Hill

Karen Hill is the author of several inspirational books, including, My Faith Journal, The Real Me Only God Can See and Grandmother's Book of Promises. Ms. Hill lives in Boerne, Texas, with her family.

All God's Creatures will be released on February 02, 2010 in Board Book
Feb 02, 2010
All God's Creatures is now available in Board Book
Feb 02, 2010
My Daddy and Me will be released on April 22, 2008 in Board Book
Apr 22, 2008
My Daddy and Me is now available in Board Book
Apr 22, 2008
My Mommy and Me will be released on March 25, 2008 in Board Book
Mar 25, 2008
My Mommy and Me is now available in Board Book
Mar 25, 2008
The Blessing Box will be released on October 03, 2006 in Novelty
Oct 03, 2006
The Blessing Box is now available in Novelty
Oct 03, 2006
We're All God's Creatures will be released on September 05, 2006 in Paper Over Board
Sep 05, 2006
We're All God's Creatures is now available in Paper Over Board
Sep 05, 2006
Prayers for Little Girls will be released on January 24, 2006 in Board Book
Jan 24, 2006
Prayers for Little Girls is now available in Board Book
Jan 24, 2006
Prayers for Little Boys will be released on January 24, 2006 in Board Book
Jan 24, 2006
Prayers for Little Boys is now available in Board Book
Jan 24, 2006
All God's Creatures will be released on January 25, 2005 in Paper Over Board
Jan 25, 2005
All God's Creatures is now available in Paper Over Board
Jan 25, 2005

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Oregonian, January 13, 2012
...of library buildings with more community spaces and updated technology to accommodate changing trends. When Cornelius library director Karen Hill petitioned for a new building last year, the library's importance to job seekers and English-language...
Canada NewsWire, January 10, 2012
...Gero. Directors are Martin Gero and Stefan Brogren. Writers are Martin Gero, Aaron Abrams, Matt Huether, Cole Bastedo, Karen Hill, and Brendan Gall. For Bell Media, Trish Williams is Production Executive; Corrie Coe is Senior Vice-President, Independent...
Michigan Daily, December 1, 2011
...a wide range of scholars. “About five percent of our author pool is U of M faculty,” said Karen Hill, interim director and digital manager of the University Press. “But we’re not excluding them. One of our goals is to build that author pool and...
Michigan Daily, December 1, 2011
...a wide range of scholars. “About five percent of our author pool is U of M faculty,” said Karen Hill, interim director and digital manager of the University Press. “But we’re not excluding them. One of our goals is to build that author pool and...
SC Now, October 1, 2011
...is when youre taking your child to the doctor. Williams-Blake has worked with local pediatricians, including in Dr. Karen Hill, a pediatrician with McLeod Pediatric Associates of Florence. Hill gives out books at regular well-visit checkups for her...
PRLog, August 30, 2011
...novel is a tribute to the US Navy SEALS, a stunning homage to the Black Lahu, Hmong and Karen hill tribes of northern Thailand and a no-holds-barred tale of raids against Burmese Army slave labor patrols. Above all, it is Jake Deveraux’s story, the...
Inside Higher Ed, July 7, 2011
...get the book into the hands of the students in some way that meets their needs,â says Karen Hill, associate director at the Michigan press. âAlso, professors have indicated an interest in the 30-day option as a method to keep book prices down for their...
Omamas, August 3, 2011
...seed-spitting contest, an annual event to celebrate the end of the summer reading program. This year, library director Karen Hill said, about 450 kids participated in summer reading. That's down form last year's record of about 500, but still a healthy...
Inside Higher Ed, July 7, 2011
...to get the book into the hands of the students in some way that meets their needs,” says Karen Hill, associate director at the Michigan press. “Also, professors have indicated an interest in the 30-day option as a method to keep book prices down for...
Washington County News, June 22, 2011
...joined the program, but that number will likely climb to 500 by summer's end, Cornelius Library Director Karen Hill said. "It's something free and fun they can do every week," Hill said. Parents say the program is a good way to keep their kids reading...