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Books with author Barbara Cork

  • Yussel's prayer: A Yom Kippur story

    Barbara Cohen

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, Jan. 1, 1981)
    A cowherd's simple but sincere Yom Kippur prayer is instrumental in ending the day's fast.
  • Chocolate Wolf

    Barbara Cohen

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, March 19, 1996)
    Feeling outcast in a world of chocolate bunnies and ducks, a chocolate wolf realizes that his dream of being bought is more dangerous than he knew and runs away into the streets, where he must hide from unfavorable weather and other predators.
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  • Molly's Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen

    Barbara Cohen

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1750)
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  • Molly's Pilgrim

    Barbara Cohen

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
    SOFTBOUND - STAPLE BINDING
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  • Yussel's Prayer: A Yom Kippur Story

    Barbara Cohen

    Library Binding (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Oct. 1, 1981)
    A rabbinic tale of a poor orphan describes how his prayers were answered by God, bringing the Yom Kippur service to a close
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  • The secret grove

    Barbara Cohen

    Library Binding (Harcourt Brace & Company, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Two young boys, one Israeli, the other Jordanian, meet in an orange grove separating their border villages and make a secret pact.
  • R My Name is Rosie

    Barbara Cohen

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1978)
    Feeling neglected by her innkeeper mother, Rosie reveals her feelings and dreams in a fantasy world called the Land of Three Roses which she and her bartender friend create together.
  • King of the Seventh Grade

    Barbara Cohen

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Thirteen-year-old Vic hates Hebrew school and is indifferent to his upcoming bar mitzvah, until he is suddenly disallowed from participating in either.
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  • Wild Dogs of the World

    Barbara G. Cox

    eBook (Windhorse Books, April 24, 2016)
    Not long ago, a coyote--one of nine species of wild dogs in the world--wandered into Quizno's in Chicago at lunch time. American coyotes have learned that there's more food in cities than in forests and fields. Coyotes are Smart, resourceful dogs.All around the world, other wild dogs are making the best use of their sharp minds and amazing skills. In South America, when a bush dog jumps into the water, it swims like an otter with its webbed feed. It fishes like one, too. The beautiful dhole dogs of India move into holes left by porcupines and redecorate them to their liking. The raccoon dog of China hibernates in the winter until the snow melts. Wild Dogs of the World tells you fascinating stories about all nine species of wild dogs, including the dingo dogs of Australia, maned wolves of South America (they're really dogs), painted dogs and jackals of Africa, and singing dogs of New Guinea. Each chapter is full of colored photos.As a dog lover, you can open the pages of Wild Dogs of the World and read about the lives of wild dogs on every continent but Antarctica. You'll be surprised at how much they're like your dogs at home. They're smart, funny, loyal, cuddly when they want to be, and fierce when they need to be. The fascinating stories of wild dogs will make you appreciate your own dog more. If you see your cat and dog chasing a squirrel together, you'll remember reading the story of how coyotes team up with badgers to chase and catch field mice. Wild Dogs of the World tells tales of romance, hunting, family life, and survival. It's a cliff-hanger for readers from 10 to 100.
  • Allegro Born...Allegro Dead

    Barbara Corcoran

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1981)
    A small pond and mysterious boat are the center of strange activities encountered by Stella and Kim during their summer at Camp Allegro
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  • Postcard from South Africa

    Barbara Clark

    Paperback (Life Gets Better LLC, March 31, 2016)
    Hazel sends her grand daughter a postcard from South Africa, along the way the postcard has its own adventures.
  • Baby Brother Has No Teeth

    Barbara Cook

    language (, May 12, 2013)
    A two and one-half year old girl tries to understand why sharing her happy family with a baby brother is such a good idea.