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Books with author Christopher Rush

  • Six Matt Christopher Paperbacks

    Christopher

    Paperback (Little Brown & Company, )
    None
  • The Super Bowl: Legendary Sports Events by Christopher, Matt

    Christopher

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2006, )
    The Super Bowl: Legendary Sports Events by Christopher, Matt [Little, Brown B...
  • Comeback of the Home Run Kid by Christopher, Matt

    Christopher

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2006, )
    Comeback of the Home Run Kid by Christopher, Matt [Little, Brown Books for Yo...
  • A Harvest Holiday

    Christopher Jay

    language (GooseRhymes Designs LLC, Dec. 21, 2009)
    All our peach friends were picked just in time for the holidays, but the Fuzzy Fierce Peach doesn't want to end up in a can or, even worse, a gooey pie!Can his friends Juicy Fresh and 'ol Wrinkle help him learn not to be afraid of new things as the whole peach gang embarks on a brand new adventure?"A Harvest Holiday" is the next story in the Fuzzy Fierce Peach series, picking up directly where "The Fuzzy Fierce Peach" left off. As with all Fuzzy Fierce Peach Yarns, "A Harvest Holiday" features vibrant illustrations, a story and characters which children will instantly love, and a strong and easily grasped message which parents will appreciate.Currently available across a variety of media platforms (iPhone/iPod, Android Phone, eBook readers) each version of the story features music, narration, and interactivity features dependent on the capabilities of the individual platform.Please be sure to look for all titles in the Fuzzy Fierce Peach collection, including the introductory story, "The Fuzzy Fierce Peach", and the soon to be published sequel, "The Fuzzy French Peach"!
  • The Oxford Book of English Verse by

    CHRISTOPHER RICKS

    Unknown Binding (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, March 15, 1999)
    None
  • The Adventures of Rum Ba-Ba

    Kay Christopher

    language (Chaplin Books, June 7, 2016)
    Rum Ba-Ba is a cheeky young lamb who is full of energy. He is always getting himself into scrapes and sees every day as an opportunity for a new adventure. In these eight short stories, ideal for bedtime reading for 6-9 year-olds, Rum Ba-Ba rescues a trapped lamb, makes friends with a fox, saves the flock from a storm, gets his wool sheared, meets a hedgehog, leads the other sheep in a dance, and finds a new home.
  • Lotus Caves

    Christopher

    Paperback (Collier, April 1, 1992)
    Rebelling against the monotonous life of the moon colony, two boys go beyond its boundaries and discover a series of caves ruled by a super-intelligent plant-like being.
  • Young Reading: Stories of Dragons

    Christopher Rawson

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, April 15, 2003)
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  • Plague Sorcerer

    Christopher Russell

    Paperback (Puffin / Penguin Books, March 15, 2006)
    brand new book.
  • Still Me

    Christopher Reeve

    Paperback (Random House Large Print, April 25, 1998)
    See the difference, read Still Me in Large Print* About Large PrintAll Random House Large Print editions are published in a 16-point typefaceWhen the first Superman movie came out I was frequently asked 'What is a hero?' I remember the glib response I repeated so many times. My answer was that a hero is someone who commits a courageous action without considering the consequences--a soldier who crawls out of a foxhole to drag an injured buddy to safety. And I also meant individuals who are slightly larger than life: Houdini and Lindbergh, John Wayne, JFK, and Joe DiMaggio. Now my definition is completely different. I think a hero is an ordinary individual who finds strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles: a fifteen-year-old boy who landed on his head while wrestling with his brother, leaving him barely able to swallow or speak; Travis Roy, paralyzed in the first thirty seconds of a hockey game in his freshman year at college. These are real heroes, and so are the families and friends who have stood by them."The whole world held its breath when Christopher Reeve struggled for life on Memorial Day, 1995. On the third jump of a riding competition, Reeve was thrown headfirst from his horse in an accident that broke his neck and left him unable to move or breathe.In the years since then, Reeve has not only survived, but has fought for himself, for his family, and for the hundreds of thousands of people with spinal cord injuries in the United States and around the world. And he has written Still Me, the heartbreaking, funny, courageous, and hopeful story of his life.Chris describes his early success on Broadway opposite the legendary Katherine Hepburn, the adventure of filming Superman on the streets of New York, and how the movie made him a star. He continued to move regularly between film acting and theater work in New York, Los Angeles, and at the WIlliamstown Theatre Festival in the Berkshires. Reunited with his Bostonians director, James Ivory, in 1992, he traveled to England to work with Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins in The Remains of the Day.The Man who cannot move has not stopped moving. He has established a charitable foundation to raise awareness and money for research on spinal cord injuries. His work as director of the HBO film In the Gloaming earned him an Emmy nomination, one of five that the film received. His speeches at the Democratic National Convention and the Academy Awards inspired people around the country and the world. He has testified before Congress on behalf of health insurance legislation, lobbied for increased federal funding for spinal cord research, and developed a working relationship with President Clinton.With dignity and sensitivity, he describes the journey he has made--physically, emotionally, spiritually. He explores his complex relationship with his parents, his efforts to remain a devoted husband and father, and his continuing and heroic battle to rebuild his life.This is the determined, passionate story of one man, a gifted actor and star, and how he and his family came to grips with the kind of devastating, unexplainable shock that fate can bring to any of us. Chris and Dana Reeve have gathered the will and the spirit to create a new life, one responsive and engaged and focused on the future.
  • Christmas Tree, Will You Grant a Wish for Me?

    Christopher Dyer

    language (, Dec. 4, 2010)
    Oh Christmas Tree, Will you grant a wish for me? This short story is great to read to your child during the holidays. It teaches children to always have faith and dreams really can come true!
  • Wolf, The Protector

    Christopher Dyer

    language (, Dec. 4, 2010)
    This child's short story teaches children that sometimes, things aren't always as they seem. What they make think is their enemy, make actually turn out to be a friend!