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Email: email@bloomingtreepress.com

Publisher: Miriam Hees

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Welcome

Tire Swing Books is our paperback imprint here at Blooming Tree Press. Producing both original and reprints of Blooming Tree Press books, Tire Swing offers quality books at a paperback price.

Our Featured Books

an imageHaven
By Beverly Patt
Fourteen year old Latonya Dennison needs a home and, as luck would have it, Rudy Morris's home is available. However, because Latonya is black and Rudy's family is white, the foster care system is unwilling to make the placement.
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an imageThe Kulak's Daughter
By Gabriele Goldstone
Olga likes little things - especially the tiny apples in the orchard in the spring, or her baby brother's little toes. But when her family is labeled 'Kulak' and exiled to Siberia, she starts to hate little things.
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an imageLetters from Camp Lizard #1: Hold onto Your Tail!
By Regan Johnson
Even lizards go to camp. And just like any other kid, Leon the Day Gecko, is nervous about making friends and being away from home.
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an imageLorenzo & the Pirate
By Lila Guzmán
By the age of 18, Lorenzo has already come close to falling victim to drowning. The last place he wants to be is on a ship sailing from Cuba to New Orleans.
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an imageLife in the Pit
By Kristen Landon
Plain, normal Brittany has always lived in the shadow of her beautiful, popular friend Amanda. Amanda has a new boyfriend every week; Brittany doesn't date.
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Highlights

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Haven

Fourteen year old Latonya Dennison needs a home and, as luck would have it, Rudy Morris's home is available. However, because Latonya is black and Rudy's family is white, the foster care system is unwilling to make the placement.
Read more...

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The Kulak's Daughter

Olga likes little things - especially the tiny apples in the orchard in the spring, or her baby brother's little toes. But when her family is labeled 'Kulak' and exiled to Siberia, she starts to hate little things.
Read more...