A Hare-Raising Tale

A Hare-Raising Tale
Author: Elizabeth Levy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0689846266

A beloved basset hound takes center stage in a new chapter book mystery series. Illustrations.

Who P-p-plugged Roger Rabbit?

Who P-p-plugged Roger Rabbit?
Author: Gary K. Wolf
Publisher: Villard
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Roger Rabbit is sure that Clark Gable has not only stolen the role of Rhett Butler in the soon-to-be-shot Gone With the Wind, but he has also stolen the heart of Jessica. Investigating the affair, Eddie Valiant, Toon protector, finds himself up to his fedora in murder and Hollywood corruption. Who P-P-Plugged Roger Rabbit? will appeal to movie buffs, mystery fans, and Rabbit devotees alike.

Hubert's Hair Raising Adventure

Hubert's Hair Raising Adventure
Author:
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1979-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780395282670

A haughty lion accidentally loses his mane. His friends find a remedy, but it creates a new crisis.

A Hare-Raising Tale

A Hare-Raising Tale
Author: Elizabeth Levy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2006-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781595197054

After Fletcher, a salami-loving basset hound, is wrongly accused of eating a pet rabbit, he and his sidekick, Jasper the flea, must find the true culprit before Fletcher is sent back to the dog pound.

Raise Your Hand

Raise Your Hand
Author: Alice Paul Tapper
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1524791202

Instant New York Times Bestseller! 11-year-old Alice Paul Tapper—daughter of CNN's Jake Tapper—is challenging girls everywhere to speak up! When Alice Tapper noticed that the girls in her class weren't participating as much as the boys, she knew she had to do something about it. With help from her Girl Scout troop and her parents, she came up with a patch that other girls could earn if they took a pledge to be more confident in school. Alice even wrote an op-ed about the experience for the New York Times! Inspired by that piece, this picture book illustrates her determination, bravery, and unwillingness to accept the status quo. With Marta Kissi's delightful illustrations depicting Alice's story, young readers everywhere will want to follow Alice's lead and raise their hand!

The Story of Christopher Bunny

The Story of Christopher Bunny
Author: Kim Merritt
Publisher: WestBowPress
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2014-03-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1490823301

This childrens book shares a story about Christopher Bunny, a playful and caring bunny who looks out for his sister, Christine, who is deaf. His love and care puts him in danger, though. See what happens when Christopher is encountered by Jesus on his way to the cross.

Susan Laughs

Susan Laughs
Author: Jeanne Willis
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2000-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780805065015

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of activities, from swimming to riding a horse. It's not until the end of the story that readers learn Susan uses a wheelchair. Color illustrations.

Masquerade

Masquerade
Author: Kit Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1980
Genre: Fantasy
ISBN:

On his way to deliver a splendid necklace to the Sun from the Moon, Jack Hare is diverted by a series of odd characters and when he finally reaches his destination he realizes that the necklace is missing. The reader is invited to answer several riddles and solve the mystery from clues given in the text.

The Hare

The Hare
Author: Melanie Finn
Publisher: Two Dollar Radio
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1937512983

* 2021 Vermont Book Award, Winner. * 2021 New England Book Awards, Finalist. * A3C Reads: March 2023 Book of the Month. "A Most Anticipated Book of 2021" —Elle, Bustle, BuzzFeed, Vulture The Hare is an affecting portrait of Rosie Monroe, of her resilience and personal transformation under the pin of the male gaze. Raised to be obedient by a stern grandmother in a blue-collar town in Massachusetts, Rosie accepts a scholarship to art school in New York City in the 1980s. One morning at a museum, she meets a worldly man twenty years her senior, with access to the upper crust of New England society. Bennett is dashing, knows that “polo” refers only to ponies, teaches her which direction to spoon soup, and tells of exotic escapades with Truman Capote and Hunter S. Thompson. Soon, Rosie is living with him on a swanky estate on Connecticut’s Gold Coast, naively in sway to his moral ambivalence. A daughter—Miranda—is born, just as his current con goes awry forcing them to abscond in the middle of the night to the untamed wilderness of northern Vermont. Almost immediately, Bennett abandons them in an uninsulated cabin without a car or cash for weeks at a time, so he can tend a teaching job that may or may not exist at an elite college. Rosie is forced to care for her young daughter alone, and to tackle the stubborn intricacies of the wood stove, snowshoe into town, hunt for wild game, and forage in the forest. As Rosie and Miranda’s life gradually begins to normalize, Bennett’s schemes turn malevolent, and Rosie must at last confront his twisted deceptions. Her actions have far-reaching and perilous consequences. An astounding new literary thriller from a celebrated author at the height of her storytelling prowess, The Hare bravely considers a woman’s inherent sense of obligation—sexual and emotional—to the male hierarchy, and deserves to be part of our conversation as we reckon with #MeToo and the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Rosie Monroe emerges as an authentic, tarnished feminist heroine.

Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove
Author: Janet Cameron
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2008-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848681674

A look at the dark side of life, Victorian-style, when nothing was quite as it seemed and a public execution could be an entertaining family day out. Murderers, poachers, thieves, pickpockets and vagabonds all went about their business with impunity. Crime took place on the streets, on public transport, in homes, pubs, prisons, asylums, workhouses and brothels - it was all part of everyday life in Brighton and Hove in the late 1800s. Read about the notorious railway murderer, Percy Lefroy, who appeared at his trial in full evening dress and went to the gallows in an old brown suit. Gasp at the audacity of a temptress who fell in love with a doctor and tried to poison his wife, with strychnine laced chocolate. Then there's little Emily, a girl who received imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a few tempting pieces of gingerbread while a gaggle of disruptive young women loved causing a riot, flirting with men and smashing windows. It was madness and mayhem in those weird and wonderful times - and it's brought vividly to life by Janet Cameron in Brighton and Hove - Murder and Misdemeanours.