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Books with author Jerry Pinkney

  • The Sunday Outing

    Gloria Jean Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial Books, June 1, 1994)
    Ernestine, the young heroine of Back Home, and her great-aunt Odessa often ride the trolley to the railroad station to watch the trains from North Carolina come in. When Ernestine finally travels on a train to the place of her birth, everyone in her family sacrifices something to make her trip possible. Gloria Jean and Jerry Pinkney together depict family warmth as bright as sunshine.
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  • The Lion & the Mouse

    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, )
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  • Noah's Ark

    Jerry Pinkney

    Library Binding
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  • John Henry

    Jerry Pinkney

    Audio Cassette (Weston Woods, June 1, 1998)
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    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Seastar Books, )
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  • Mirandy and Brother Wind

    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Jtg of Nashville, Oct. 1, 1993)
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  • John Henry

    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Weston Woods, June 1, 1998)
    Book by Pinkney, Jerry
  • Puss in Boots by Pinkney, Jerry

    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial Books, July 6, 1800)
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  • Back Home

    Gloria Jean Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 8, 1992)
    Eight-year-old Ernestine returns to visit relatives on the North Carolina farm where she was born
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  • Yagua Days

    Martel, Jerry Pinkney

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Oct. 30, 1987)
    A Puerto Rican boy living in New York makes his first trip to Puerto Rico where he learns about yagua days.
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  • Back Home

    Gloria Jean Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 8, 1992)
    Raised in the city, country-born Ernestine Avery Powell returns to the place of her birth to visit Uncle June, Aunt Beula, and Cousin Jack on their farm, but Jack's teasing could turn her visit into a nightmare.
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  • The Little Red Hen

    Unauthored, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, May 18, 2006)
    "Oh joy of joys!" ThatÂ’s the last line of The Little Red Hen, and it is also the perfect expression of how the book makes readers feel. The beloved story of the hardworking hen and her lazy neighbors, with its Golden Rule message and its sassy finale, is just as relevant and satisfying as ever. And who better to enliven it than the masterful Jerry Pinkney, who, through his warm, winsome, and slyly funny depiction, has created a definitive interpretation of the tale. Cheerful and classically beautiful, this is the ideal edition for every childÂ’s library.
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