Frankie And Amelia
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Author | : Cammie McGovern |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2021-10-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062463349 |
A heartfelt companion novel to the critically acclaimed Chester and Gus about inclusivity, autism, friendship, and family, perfect for fans of Sara Pennypacker and Kate DiCamillo. After being separated from his family, Franklin becomes an independent cat, until he meets a goofy dog named Chester. Chester is a service dog to his person, a boy named Gus, and Chester knows just the girl to be Franklin’s person—Gus’s classmate, Amelia. Amelia loves cats, but has a harder time with people. Franklin understands her, though, and sees how much they have in common. When Amelia gets into some trouble at school, Franklin wants to help the girl who’s done so much to help him. He’s not sure how, yet, but he’s determined to try. This sweet and moving novel demonstrates how powerful the bond between pets and people can be, while thoughtfully depicting a neurodivergent tween’s experience.
Author | : Virginia Hunter |
Publisher | : Grove Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2017-12-18 |
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Being a small town doctor didn’t have many frills, or supply much excitement, but at least it was safe. Safe, until a virus rolled into town, turning everyone into flesh-eating zombies. Only one other thing could surprise Dr. Amelia McBride more...learning that she was a witch. Now, Amelia finds herself in a race against an incurable plague that could wipe out her hometown of Holbrook, Arizona. With help from a sexy young man, Brody Joyner, she might just escape with more than she ever dreamed. Building friendships isn’t easy… building a coven is even harder. The Coven’s Grove Chronicles is a saga about the gathering of thirteen women who possess extraordinary powers. Witches all, they must come together in a sisterhood that will nurture and protect them. The secrets of the arcane will be unlocked for each if they survive long enough to learn. Join them on their journeys of discovery and hardship, and of course, to meet the dashing men they find along the way.
Author | : Laura Ellen Anderson |
Publisher | : Delacorte Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2020-03-31 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593172493 |
Another Amelia Fang adventure! Read about everyone's favorite vampire before she makes her way on the TV screen! Amelia is going on a trip with her Rainbow Rangers troop (led by unicorns Ricky and Graham) to Sugarplum Island! But while exploring to earn their badges, Amelia and the gang stumble upon an ancient curse - and are shrunk to the size of bugs! How will they make the bloodcurdlingly BIG journey to break the curse when they are all so very TINY?
Author | : Agnes Alexander |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2014-10-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1633556344 |
Rafe Donahue, one of the richest ranchers in Wyoming is determined his willful daughter Amelia will marry his foreman, Vince Callahan. Amelia doesn't trust the leering Vince and believes he's out to get the Double D ranch through her. With a mind to thwart her father's plans, Amelia travels to Settlers Ridge to buya husband - for $5000. Half-breed Jed Wainwright si a rough-around-the-edges bounty hunter with a questionable reputation. After his next capture, he's looking to get out of the business and take up ranching. A pretty little blonde shows up at his hotel room door and makes a crazy offer...
Author | : Laura Ellen Anderson |
Publisher | : Delacorte Press |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2019-07-30 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1984848402 |
Meet everyone's favorite vampire! Read her hilarious adventures before she makes her way on the TV screen! Amelia Fang would much rather hang out with her pet pumpkin Squashy and her friends Florence the yeti (DON'T CALL HER BEAST!) and Grimaldi the reaper than dance at her parents' annual Barbaric Ball. Then the King's spoiled son Tangine captures Squashy, Amelia and her friends must escape the party to plan a daring rescue! In their race against time, they begin to realize things in Nocturnia may not be quite what they seem...
Author | : Laura Ellen Anderson |
Publisher | : Delacorte Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2020-03-31 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593172485 |
This spooky season, discover a new series for fans of Lemony Snicket, Roald Dahl and the Adams family. Welcome to the world of Nocturnia, where darkness reigns supreme, glitter is terrifying, and unicorns are the stuff of nightmares! This is the third book about Amelia Fang, a sparkly little vampire in a dark and gloomy world. Amelia and her friends are taking part in a competition to visit Pumpkin Paradise Park - the most bloodcurding theme park ever! All they have to do is sell as many cookies as possible. But the creatures of Nocturnia have begun to act stranger than usual . . . no one can seem to remember anything - including their own names or even Amelia's big birthnight party! Where have everyone's memories gone? And how can Amelia save them when they have all forgotten who she is?
Author | : Bernadette Marie |
Publisher | : 5 Prince Publishing LLC |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2014-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1631120387 |
From loss breeds new opportunity. Amelia Monroe had felt the sharp pain from the loss of a soldier before—Adam Monroe’s death didn’t have that same effect. Sam Jackson had one job—deliver Adam Monroe’s revised will. Even he couldn’t have anticipated that he’d be entangled in the web of lies his client had woven. Doing what is right had been inbred in Amelia. She’d planned to say her goodbyes and start fresh. Staying in Adam’s small town with his other lies, that wasn’t part of her plan.
Author | : Jane Amelia Smith |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1449735940 |
An intriguing tale of faith, love, and death, that spans the generations. When fourteen year old, Amelia Morelli, loses her beloved father in the 9/11 terrorist attack, her near perfect world comes to a stand still. In an attempt to rescue the melancholic Amelia, her Granny Lou, orchestrates a search for the girl's ancestral namesake. The family sleuths travel from their Connecticut home, to the tidewater area of Virginia. With dogged determination, they eventually uncover the truth behind the strange disappearance of the family 19th century matriarch, from her privileged, plantation home. Parallels are drawn between Amelia and her namesake, and lessons from the past speak to the young girl. With the continued support of her Christian family, Amelia begins to heal. In the wake of the family quest, both heroine and reader, are left to ponder the impact our ancestors might have upon the living. In a strange twist, this story suggests that our forebearers never leave us at all, for better or worse, we leave them.
Author | : Laura Annawyn Shamas |
Publisher | : Dramatic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 9781583424193 |
Author | : Valerie Sherer Mathes |
Publisher | : University of Oklahoma Press |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2022-03-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0806190396 |
This first full account of Amelia Stone Quinton (1833–1926) and the organization she cofounded, the Women’s National Indian Association (WNIA), offers a nuanced insight into the intersection of gender, race, religion, and politics in our shared history. Author Valerie Sherer Mathes shows how Quinton, like Helen Hunt Jackson, was a true force for reform and progress who was nonetheless constrained by the assimilationist convictions of her time. The WNIA, which Quinton cofounded with Mary Lucinda Bonney in 1879, was organized expressly to press for a “more just, protective, and fostering Indian policy,” but also to promote the assimilation of the Indian through Christianization and “civilization.” Charismatic and indefatigable, Quinton garnered support for the WNIA’s work by creating strong working relationships with leaders of the main reform groups, successive commissioners of Indian affairs, secretaries of the interior, and prominent congressmen. The WNIA’s powerful network of friends formed a hybrid organization: religious in its missionary society origins but also political, using its powers to petition and actively address public opinion. Mathes follows the organization as it evolved from its initial focus on evangelizing Indian women—and promoting Victorian society’s ideals of “true womanhood”—through its return to its missionary roots, establishing over sixty missionary stations, supporting physicians and teachers, and building houses, chapels, schools, and hospitals. With reference to Quinton’s voluminous writings—including her letters, speeches, and newspaper articles—as well as to WNIA literature, Mathes draws a complex picture of an organization that at times ignored traditional Indian practices and denied individual agency, even as it provided dispossessed and impoverished people with health care and adequate housing. And at the center of this picture we find Quinton, a woman and reformer of her time.