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Author | : Punky Kaye |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 31 |
Release | : 2021-03-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1662417128 |
Scrappy has one job; he is supposed to keep his owner, Tommy, warm. But when Scrappy gets left behind on the school bus and winds up in the lost and found, he finds himself in a whole new role. During his time away from Tommy, Scrappy meets some new friends, including Curtis, from Curtis’s Day Out, and all the new friends set off on an adventure.
Author | : Lost |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 1866 |
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Author | : Theodore P. Wilson |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2023-08-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
In 'Frank Oldfield: Lost and Found' by Theodore P. Wilson, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the life of Frank Oldfield, a man who mysteriously disappears and reappears in a small town. Wilson's literary style is characterized by rich character development and vivid descriptions of the town's setting, drawing readers into the world of Frank Oldfield. The book is reminiscent of classic mystery novels, with a modern twist that keeps readers intrigued from beginning to end. Wilson's attention to detail and intricate plot twists make this book a must-read for fans of suspenseful fiction. Theodore P. Wilson, a seasoned writer with a background in journalism, brings his passion for storytelling to 'Frank Oldfield: Lost and Found'. Wilson's experiences in researching human behavior and society have influenced his writing, adding depth and authenticity to his characters and their interactions. His keen eye for detail and ability to craft compelling narratives shine through in this gripping novel. I highly recommend 'Frank Oldfield: Lost and Found' to readers who enjoy thought-provoking mysteries with well-developed characters and an engaging storyline. Wilson's skillful writing will keep you guessing until the very end, making this book a truly satisfying read.
Author | : Cathy Cassidy |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2017-06-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0141385138 |
Ever since Lexie's mum vanished, her world hasn't stopped spinning. A new home, a new school - even a new family but Lexie never gives up hope that her mum will come back and writes her letters every day to tell her all about her new life. There's plenty to tell - the new group of misfits she calls friends, the talent for music she never knew she had and the gorgeous boy with blue eyes and secrets to hide. But her letters remain unanswered and she's starting to feel more alone than ever. Lexie's about to learn that sometimes you need to get lost in order to be found. The first in a gorgeous new series from the bestselling author of the Chocolate Box Girls and the perfect next step for fans of Jacqueline Wilson.
Author | : Carolyn Parkhurst |
Publisher | : Hachette+ORM |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2006-06-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0759516138 |
An “ingenious, entertaining” novel about connection and competition from the New York Times–bestselling author of The Dogs of Babel (Elinor Lipman, The Boston Globe). What do a suburban mom, her troubled daughter, divorced brothers, former child stars, born-again Christians, and young millionaires have in common? They have all been selected to compete on Lost and Found, a daring new reality-adventure show. In teams of two, they will race across the globe—from Egypt to England, Japan to Sweden—to battle for a million-dollar prize. They must decipher encrypted clues, recover mysterious artifacts, and outwit their opponents to stay in play. Yet what started as a lark turns deadly serious as the number of players is whittled down, temptations beckon, and the bonds between partners strain and unravel. The question now is not only who will capture the final prize, but at what cost. “Wonderful.” —Jodi Picoult "An entertaining, unexpectedly wise novel.” ?Time “Will keep readers on the edge of their seats . . . It may be the most emotionally satisfying novel of the season.” ?St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Author | : Niklas Forsberg |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2013-09-26 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1623566592 |
Language Lost and Found takes as its starting-point Iris Murdoch's claim that "we have suffered a general loss of concepts." By means of a thorough reading of Iris Murdoch's philosophy in the light of this difficulty, it offers a detailed examination of the problem of linguistic community and the roots of the thought that some philosophical problems arise due to our having lost the sense of our own language. But it is also a call for a radical reconsideration of how philosophy and literature relate to each other on a general level and in Murdoch's authorship in particular.
Author | : Orson Scott Card |
Publisher | : Blackstone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2019-09-10 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982613408 |
“Are you really a thief?” That’s the question that has haunted fourteen-year-old Ezekiel Blast all his life. But he’s not a thief, he just has a talent for finding things. Not a superpower—a micropower. Because what good is finding lost bicycles and hair scrunchies, especially when you return them to their owners and everyone thinks you must have stolen them in the first place? If only there were some way to use Ezekiel’s micropower for good, to turn a curse into a blessing. His friend Beth thinks there must be, and so does a police detective investigating the disappearance of a little girl. When tragedy strikes, it’s up to Ezekiel to use his talent to find what matters most. Master storyteller Orson Scott Card delivers a touching and funny, compelling and smart novel about growing up, harnessing your potential, and finding your place in the world, no matter how old you are.
Author | : R. H. |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 1865 |
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Author | : B. K. Parent |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2013-03-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1475964382 |
At the great summer fair in the capital of Sommerhjem, the evil regent has been forced to step down due to the calling of the Gylden Sirklene challenge. The future of the country now hangs in the balance. By a year from the day the challenge was called, all nine pieces of the oppgave ringe need to be delivered to the capital. Two are already there, but seven more need to be found. The street lad, Greer, is lucky to have found a job at Milkin’s Stable in the rough and tumble border town of Høyhauger, the only place he has ever known. Ignoring the stable owner’s orders to leave one evening, he hides behind a haystack. What he witnesses and what comes into his possession leads Greer to flee with his border dog pup, Kasa, and begin a perilous journey across Sommerhjem. What’s more, he is chased by numerous folks who want what he took with him. Coming to from a blow to the head, Meryl finds herself looking into the brilliant green eyes of a griff falcon who urges Meryl to follow her. With no memory of who she is, Meryl ends up partnering with a finder named Finn. What she finds in a small hole in the bluffs places her in danger. In this spellbinding fantasy, both Greer and Meryl are hunted by numerous factions who want what each one has found.
Author | : Joseph Cirillo |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2008-12-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1467049026 |
After playing in his final game of the season, Mason Johnson, six-time All Pro wide receiver with the Chicago Bears, learns that his wife, daughter, and parents have been killed in a tragic car accident. For sixteen months, Mason takes time to grieve the loss of his family, and liquidate everything he owns, including his parents immense estate. His father had been the owner of a large brokerage company in downtown Chicago, which featured several other branch offices in the Midwest. While growing up, Mason hardly knew his parents, instead being raised by his nanny, Sylvia, who took on the role of mother, father, teacher, coach, and friend. Masons parents had been more interested in the business and social aspects of their lives, ignoring the son who was, to them, a bother. During his final week in Chicago, after all business matters had been settled, Mason becomes privy to a letter that his father had written to him right before he died that explained the reason for his parental inadequacies: Mason had been adopted at birth, and instead of being a relished member of the family, he had only been a constant reminder of his dads inability to father children. The letter is also a complete revelation of all the details of the adoption, giving the names of his biological parents, and relating how they had given their firstborn up when they were in their teens. Five years later, however, the couple reunited, married, and had three more children. So Mason learns not only the whereabouts of his biological parents, but that they had reunited and produced two brothers and a sister. The eldest son, Eric, died tragically in an accident while on duty with the National Guard when he was only twenty-five years old. This is a story about Mason Johnsons search for his family, and how the revelation of his identity would ensue. But there was one twist . . . His deceased brothers wife, Erica.