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  • Nobody Asked Me if I Wanted a Baby Sister

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Mostly a picture book with one line at the bottom of each page. This is a small book. It's perfect for the older sibling after baby comes home. Big brother learns that it's not so bad to have a little sister.
  • The Cosmic Hello: Lessons in Co-Dependency

    C. Alexander

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2018)
    "Couples therapy sessions slowly morphed into solitary therapy sessions. My therapist kept coming back to the question of my passions, and where I was headed. I knew it was writing. So I wrote. I wrote my pain of loss. I wrote my confusion about the existential questions that plagued me as someone who grew up in the bible belt, but had a hard time swallowing the bigotry I saw. I wrote my struggle through heartbreak and single life. I wrote my triumphs in self-confidence, and ultimately I wrote a new love story, with a new person. Ultimately, it's not about meeting the right person; instead, it is about finding out that you are quite capable of loving yourself, and anyone else loving you is just a wonderful sprinkle on top."
  • Ardo: The City Orphan

    Alexander J.

    eBook (Sol Publishing, Nov. 28, 2018)
    Heart meets struggle in this new adventure novel! Our story picks up with Ardo, a thirteen-year-old orphan boy, struggling to survive in the city. He works day by day at the city piers hauling buckets of fish guts for the local stall owners. He has finally been able to save up enough for a coveted item he has been eyeing for months... a brand new blanket!Little does he know, however, that this blanket will be the catalyst for a journey that will change his life forever!Join Ardo as he buys his coveted blanket... and see what fortune it ultimately brings him.
  • Black Frost

    Alexa Alexander

    language (, Feb. 13, 2015)
    Gabrielle Dellinger is a teenage empath. She feels what those around her are feeling. She’s known for years that the neighbor boy has had a crush on her. She suffers the hunger pains from a dieting friend. Gabrielle has never doubted her odd ability, and neither has she been able to explain how she’s able to channel the emotions of others. When the new boy in town thirsts for her blood, Gabrielle is all too aware of this bizarre desire. As much as she wants to stay away from him, his hypnotic stare dares her to do things Gabrielle would never do otherwise. Like hurt Michael Fitzgerald, that neighbor of hers who’s loved her from afar. Her mother has gone missing, disappeared during one of the worst winter storms on record and is presumed dead. Dangerously romantic and suspenseful, Black Frost explores life against love.
  • You're a Genius, Blackboard Bear

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 4, 1997)
    Blackboard Bear helps a small boy build a spaceship for a trip to the moon, but when the boy packs so many supplies that there is no room for him , the bear goes alone.
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  • Nobody Asked Me if I Wanted a Baby Sister

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 1, 1993)
    Oliver is discontent with all the attention everyone is giving Bonnie, his newborn sister, so he decides to find her a new home
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  • Light Lifting

    Alexander MacLeod

    Paperback (Biblioasis, April 5, 2011)
    AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOTABLE BOOK OF 2012IRISH TIMES BOOK-TO-READ FOR 2012ATLANTIC BOOK AWARD WINNERFINALIST FOR THE GILLER PRIZE AND THE FRANK O'CONNOR AWARDA GLOBE & MAIL, QUILL & QUIRE, AND AMAZON.CA BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR"Engrossing, thrilling and ultimately satisfying: each story has the weight of a novel." —The EconomistThis was the day after Mike Tyson bit off Evander Holyfield’s ear. You remember that. It was a moment in history – not like Kennedy or the planes flying into the World Trade Center – not up at that level. This was something much lower, more like Ben Johnson, back when his eyes were that thick, yellow color and he tested positive in Seoul after breaking the world-record in the hundred. You might not know exactly where you were standing or exactly what you were doing when you first heard about Tyson or about Ben, but when the news came down, I bet it stuck with you. When Tyson bit off Holyfield’s ear, that cut right through the everyday clutter. —from "Miracle Mile"Two runners race a cargo train through the darkness of a rat-infested tunnel beneath the Detroit River. A drugstore bicycle courier crosses a forbidden threshold in an attempt to save a life and a young swimmer conquers her fear of water only to discover she's caught in far more dangerous currents. An auto-worker who loses his family in a car accident is forced to reconsider his relationship with the internal combustion engine.Alexander MacLeod is a writer of "ferocious intelligence" and "ferocious physicality" (CTV). Light Lifting, his celebrated first collection, offers us a suite of darkly urban and unflinching elegies that explore the depths of the psyche and channel the subconscious hopes and terrors that motivate us all. These are elemental stories of work and its bonds, of tragedy and tragedy barely averted, but also of beauty, love and fragile understanding.
  • Bobo's Dream

    Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1970)
    A grateful dachshund dreams of returning his master's favor.
  • When the New Baby Comes, I'm Moving Out

    Martha Alexander

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Afraid that there will be no room for him once the new baby comes, Oliver becomes very angry until his mother reassures him that being a big brother won't be so bad after all
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  • The Memoirs of Elikai:: The Children of the Solstice

    D Alexander

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 11, 2018)
    “The Fall of Free Will begins at sundown. The Generals of Destiny will rise at the height of the Winter Solstice. Come, King of Light, to the place where you allowed true love to perish, and bear witness to the end of Free Will.” Danny Elikai is a teenage boy who lost his family in a devastating car accident. He finds himself in a swirling depression in the mystical city of Grenoff as horrific events begin to unfold. He learns of an ancient conflict between the two philosophies that seek to rule humanity: the individual liberties of Free Will, and the predetermined peace guaranteed by Destiny. The agents of Destiny have risen, and threaten life as we know it. Danny must choose to find the King of Light and to fight for Free Will, or to leave humanity to the iron grip of the Emperor of Darkness. The Final War is coming, and soon we will need to pick a side. Will you fight for the freedom of choice offered by Free Will, or the harmony promised by Destiny?
  • A Thousand Water Bombs

    T. M. Alexander

    eBook (Piccadilly Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    The Tribers – Bee, Jonno, Keener, Fifty and Copper Pie – have fun getting in and out of adventures.Only six days left to fill a thousand water bombs for the summer fair, and Copper Pie goes off with Tribe’s arch enemy! Will it be a washout or can the Tribers save the day? There's a thief in school. The Tribers catch the culprit, and then wish they hadn't. Then Marco the mad mountain-boarder presents Tribe with a tricky dilemma. It’s non-stop for Tribe!
  • How My Library Grew: By Dinah

    Martha Alexander

    Hardcover (Hw Wilson Co, April 1, 1983)
    Neither Dinah nor her Teddy Bear have ever been to a library, but when one is built just down the street, she looks forward to the opening day.