The Hand-Me-Down Dragon Boy Shirt

The Hand-Me-Down Dragon Boy Shirt
Author: Victoria Aranda
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-07-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1477180699

Ben has a shirt that is so special, he wants to wear it every day for the rest of his life. When he wears his shirt, he is as powerful as the Dragon on the front. He can fl y higher than anyone. Yet, as with all hand-me-down shirts, the day must come to pass it on. When Ben starts growing too big for his shirt, he discovers that there are many ways to reach new heights.

The Hand-Me Down Doll

The Hand-Me Down Doll
Author: Steven Kroll
Publisher: Two Lions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781662522680

A lonely doll without a name endures a series of terrible misfortunes before she finally finds someone to love her.

The Wild Boy Series

The Wild Boy Series
Author: Claudia Callander
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2021-04-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648049532

The Wild Boy Series: Book One: The Battle Maid By: Claudia Callander Fifteen-year-old Karma is plagued by nightmares as she sleeps. During the day, she faces her own set of problems in the form of high school peers. Bullied; feeling alone and isolated, it is only in her imaginary world where she feels relevant. But as strange things begin happening in her small Adirondack town, it is becoming more and more clear that there’s more than meets the eye. When she meets Drakkos, she is stunned to find he is the match for the Wild Boy she sees in her dreams every night. Soon, Karma will have to find out what secrets are hiding in the town, and what lurks in the shadows? With her new friend Portia and her brother Johnny, they discover a threat to our realm that only she can prevent at a great cost to herself. To be continued in Book Two: The Valkyrie

Ambivalence, a Love Story

Ambivalence, a Love Story
Author: John Donatich
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2005-12-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 146683272X

Ambivalence, a Love Story is a deeply nuanced accounting in which two people come together to make a marriage work. Rarely has marriage and its compromises been so intimately portrayed, especially when tested by depression, unemployment, miscarriage and other realities of contemporary life. Whether inside the sterile out-placement offices for reengineered executives or traipsing through the suburban homes and competing lifestyles with perky realtors, Donatich muses on life's transitions with rare candor and insight. Ambivalence traces the inner life of a man coming into adulthood: on being first generation, on interfaith marriage, on playing the accordion and ultimately on the question of whether we are better off solitary or coupled. But at heart, it is a tender -- if circumspect -- love story. An astonishing middle-aged debut.

A Bad Place to Die

A Bad Place to Die
Author: Easy Jackson
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786042559

Named Best New Western Author by True West Magazine. It takes more than a badge to keep the peace in a lawless hellhole like Ring Bit, Texas. It takes guts, grit, gunslinging—and one hell of a woman . . . MEET TENNESSEE SMITH: SHE SHOOTS FROM THE HIP. There aren’t many options for an eighteen-year-old girl in the Old West. Especially an orphan like Tennessee Smith. She can either sell her body in a seedy saloon or take her chances as a mail-order bride. Tennie chooses the latter. Joining a wagonload of women across Indian territory, she arrives in the God-forsaken town of Ring Bit, Texas. Her husband-to-be is surprisingly decent. But after tying the knot in a quickie ceremony, he pops even more surprises on her. First, he introduces Tennie to his three young sons. Then he drops dead on their wedding night . . . Some women would hightail it out of there. Not Tennie. She’ll do whatever it takes to save the ranch and raise those boys. Rusty is thirteen, Lucas is ten, and Badger is six. They need a mother. Tennie needs a job. And the town needs a marshal. Sure, the local gamblers, outlaws, and thieves have no use for the law. Then again, they never met a lawman, or woman, like Tennessee Smith . . .

Max's Dragon Shirt

Max's Dragon Shirt
Author: Rosemary Wells
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2000-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0140567275

Max's old blue overalls are disgusting, and Ruby has exactly enough money to buy him a new pair of pants. But what Max really wants is a ferocious, green dragon shirt. When the two get separated in the clothing store, the antics begin. Children will cheer as Max unwittingly outwits his bossy, older sister once again. "Another gleeful romp with a pair of unforgettable hares." --Publishers Weekly

We Were Rich and We Didn't Know It

We Were Rich and We Didn't Know It
Author: Tom Phelan
Publisher: Gallery Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 150119710X

“You don’t have to be Irish to cherish this literary gift—just being human and curious and from a family will suffice.” —Malachy McCourt, New York Times bestselling author of A Monk Swimming In the tradition of Frank McCourt’s Angela’s Ashes and Alice Taylor’s To School Through the Fields, Tom Phelan’s We Were Rich and We Didn’t Know It is a heartfelt and masterfully written memoir of growing up in Ireland in the 1940s. Tom Phelan, who was born and raised in County Laois in the Irish midlands, spent his formative years working with his wise and demanding father as he sought to wrest a livelihood from a farm that was often wet, muddy, and back-breaking. It was a time before rural electrification, the telephone, and indoor plumbing; a time when the main modes of travel were bicycle and animal cart; a time when small farmers struggled to survive and turkey eggs were hatched in the kitchen cupboard; a time when the Church exerted enormous control over Ireland. We Were Rich and We Didn’t Know It recounts Tom’s upbringing in an isolated, rural community from the day he was delivered by the local midwife. With tears and laughter, it speaks to the strength of the human spirit in the face of life’s adversities.

What We Found in the Corn Maze and How It Saved a Dragon

What We Found in the Corn Maze and How It Saved a Dragon
Author: Henry Clark
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316492345

When three kids discover a book of magic spells that can only be cast during a few short minutes a day, they'll need all the time they can get to save a dying magical world, its last dragon, and themselves. An ordinary day turns extraordinary when twelve-year-old Cal witnesses his neighbor Modesty summon a slew of lost coins without lifting a finger. Turns out she has a secret manual of magic spells . . . but they only work sometimes. And they're the most boring spells ever: To Change the Color of a Room, To Repair a Chimney, To Walk With Stilts, To Untangle Yarn. Useless! But when Cal, his friend Drew, and Modesty are suddenly transported to the world the spells come from—a world that's about to lose its last dragon—they'll have to find a way to use the oddly specific incantations to save the day, if only they can figure out when magic works. From the inventive mind of Henry Clark comes a hilariously wacky adventure about magic, friendship, a lookout tower come to life, a maze in the shape of a dragon, an actual dragon named Phlogiston, and lots and lots of popcorn.

Phoenix Child

Phoenix Child
Author: Alica McKenna-Johnson
Publisher: AMJ Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0996944486

Index to Poetry for Children and Young People, 1993-1997

Index to Poetry for Children and Young People, 1993-1997
Author: G. Meredith Blackburn
Publisher: H. W. Wilson
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1999
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

A title, subject, author, and first line index to poetry in collections for children and young people, with a list of books and a directory of publishers.