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Books with author J.J. Robbins

  • Hamlet's Quest: The Sugar Creek Anthologies of Jesse Freedom Series Book Two

    Judith Robbins

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Jan. 13, 2004)
    Hamlet was a homeless boy who lived in a pre-electronic time when the storyteller had an honored place. His own story is told in the rhythm of an age when fairies were real, and life moved deliberately. Modern thrill-seekers might be shocked to learn the truth about the origins of their favorite netherworld elf queens and evil sorcerers.Hamlet spent his childhood at a Spanish mission in St. Augustine. After a seven-year apprenticeship in the sweltering hacienda-style workshops of the Mission Nombre de Dios, he set out on a quest to find his parents. Hamlet's journey took him to the misty haunts of the North Georgia Mountains, where superstition, legend and storytelling were a part of everyday life. He made friends with a young Indian named White Panther who shared with him a legend that was to set Hamlet's path.For the measure of his life, Hamlet weaves his most important tapestry: that of a man on a genealogical voyage.
  • Apples

    Ken Robbins

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2013)
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  • Power Machines by Ken Robbins

    Ken Robbins

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, Aug. 16, 1736)
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  • My Brother Says, "There is NO Santa!"

    P. A. Robbins

    Paperback (R & R Publishing, Dec. 3, 2015)
    Although the older brother in this story tries to debunk the myth of Santa and all his helpers, his little sister's faith never waivers. She has an answer to each of his accusations. In the end, she even has the compassion to feel sorry for her brother's loss of faith.
  • If You See A Bear With Blue Hair At The Fair...: Time To Rhyme Book 1

    Reed Robbins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2016)
    This clever collection of delightfully nutty rhymes accompanied by wonderfully wacky illustrations will have you and your munchkins laughing non-stop! These tummy-tickling tales include a bad-tempered bear with blue hair, Martians on mars who love their flying cars, a vampire, blob and mummy who play gin rummy and much, much more! So what are you waiting for? This number one book of fun is second to none!
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  • Pumpkins

    Ken Robbins

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 21, 2007)
    From late summer to Thanksgiving, pumpkins are everywhere, a symbol of fall and a reminder of the holidays to come. In this handsome book, Ken Robbins—widely known for his sumptuous photo-essays on subjects ranging from trucks to tools to autumn leaves—portrays the pumpkin from seed, to sprout, to flower, to fully fledged fruit, and back again. Instructions are given to (safely) carve a jack-o’-lantern.
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  • Trucks: Giants of the Highway

    Ken Robbins

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 2002)
    A photographic exploration of the giant trucks found on America's highways introduces young readers to the variety of eighteen-wheelers and the often-lonely lifestyles of men and women who drive them. Reprint.
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  • Looking at Nature

    Robin Robbins

    Paperback (BBC Books, April 1, 1992)
    "Fact Finders Series" books are based upon a popular BBC Educational TV series, are clear and colorful informational books for children 8-12 years of age
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  • At the Ballpark

    Ken Robbins

    Hardcover (Viking Kestrel, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Hand-tinted photographs and simple text re-create the fun and excitement of a day at a baseball game.
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  • Little pets

    Ken Robbins

    Paperback (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, )
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  • B is for Beer

    Tom Robbins

    Hardcover (NO EXIT PRESS, March 15, 2009)
    Tom Robbins' first fiction in five years (and perhaps his most audacious ever), B is for Beer explores various aspects of beer culture - ancient, modern, and otherworldly; brutal, infantile and divine - and dramatises the surprising things that happen when the life of a feisty nursery school kid named Gracie Perkel intersects with each. Billed by Robbins as 'the first children's book about beer', this inspired work taps into the barrel of life's existential mysteries and is truly meant to sit proudly with his other novels in grown-up literature sections.