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Books with author Michael Harris

  • A Yellow Raft in Blue Water

    Michael Dorris

    Paperback (Grand Central Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Follows three generations of Indian women beset by hardships and torn by angry secrets, yet inextricably bound together by the indissoluble bonds of kinship
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  • Under the Bridge

    Michael Harmon

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Tate's younger brother Indy is probably the best skateboarder in Spokane. He's also really smart though he couldn't care less about school. But when Indy clashes with his father one too many times and drops out of school, it's up to Tate to win his brother back from the seedier elements of Spokane. Can Tate convince Indy to come home, finish his high school degree, and return to skating Under the bridge with their crew?Michael Harmon's fast-paced and highly charged novel captures the enduring bond between brothers and their struggle for survival on the gritty streets of Spokane.
  • Dare To Be Different Unicorn Coloring & Activity Book

    Michel Harris

    Paperback (Independently published, June 11, 2020)
    A unicorn coloring book just as unique as your little unicorn. There are writing activities, and drawing pages to allow there creativity to shine through. Perfect gift for kids age 5 and over 8.5X11, 35 pages
  • A Yellow Raft in Blue Water: A Novel

    Michael Dorris

    Paperback (St Martins Pr, March 5, 2003)
    Excellent Book
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  • The Oxford Book of Children's Poetry

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    Hardcover (Oxford Childrens Books, March 15, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • I'm not afraid anymore!

    Michael Hall

    language (, Dec. 1, 2018)
    I'm not afraid anymore!Dear moms, dads and grandparents!Every child is afraid of something: darkness, fire, falling asleep alone, going to the doctor, etc. This book will help your child look at these fears from another angle. Anxiety will subside and the child will understand that there is no need to be afraid of anything! Together with the child you can read these short fairy-tales and help answer some useful questions. This is an interactive book that will help your child get rid of the most common children's fears.The book contains the most common children's fears:FireDarknessBig carsScary dreamsDoctorThunderstormSpiders3 Reasons to Buy This BookGet rid of the most common children's fears!Beautiful bedtime stories!Enjoy beautiful pictures!Read for FREE on Kindle Unlimited!Download and start «I'm not afraid anymore!» Today!
  • The Chamber of Five

    Michael Harmon

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2011)
    In a private-school conspiracy novel, 16-year-old Jason Weatherby knows exactly why he's at the Lambert School for the Gifted. And it's not for his brains. His dad is an influential state senator. It's this same connection that lands him a spot on the secretive Chamber of Five, the elite group of students who run the school with a shadow government, tapping into the same lines of powers as their parents. When he's asked to physically assault and ruin the reputation of another student as part of his initiation, Jason sees firsthand the depravity of the Chamber—and decides to work from the inside to take it down. But Jason taps into a conspiracy—and school secrets—far more insidious than he could ever have imagined. From award-winning author Michael Harmon comes a taut, thrillingly paced novel about the perils of privilege. Can one bold student set things right?
  • Pulse: A Novel

    Michael Harvey

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Oct. 23, 2018)
    “Looking for a terrific read? I highly recommend PULSE. . . It's a story to get lost in.” —Stephen King“Harvey’s lethal imagination is cranked to eleven in this one . . . his best yet by far. Superb!” — Lee ChildThe story of a Boston murder that defies all expectations—optioned for film by 21 Laps, the company behind Stranger Things and ArrivalBoston, 1976. In a small apartment above Kenmore Square, sixteen-year-old Daniel Fitzsimmons is listening to his landlord describe a seemingly insane theory about invisible pulses of light and energy that can be harnessed by the human mind. He longs to laugh with his brother Harry about it, but Harry doesn’t know he’s there—he would never approve of Daniel living on his own. None of that matters, though, because the next night Harry, a Harvard football star, is murdered in an alley. Detectives “Bark” Jones and Tommy Dillon are assigned to the case. The veteran partners thought they’d seen it all, but they are stunned when Daniel wanders into the crime scene. Even stranger, Daniel claims to have known the details of his brother’s murder before it ever happened. The subsequent investigation leads the detectives deep into the Fitzsimmons brothers’ past. They find heartbreaking loss, sordid characters, and metaphysical conspiracies. Even on the rough streets of 1970s Boston, Jones and Dillon have never had a case like this.Pulse is a novel laced with real danger and otherworldly twists—a master class by an endlessly gifted writer.
  • Postcards From Ireland: The Making of an Expat

    Michael Harling

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 3, 2012)
    In the summer of 2001, Michael Harling goes on a two-week vacation to Ireland. Here, the future author of Postcards From Across the Pond experiences life in Europe for the first time, and discovers he is ill-suited to the challenge. Along the way he finds himself at odds with the Irish climate, traversing treacherous terrain and in desperate need of a Laundromat. But he is on a mission, a pilgrimage of sorts, to uncover the elusive mystique that is the real Ireland. And while this ideal continues to elude him, he finds the one thing he was determined to avoid.
  • Skate

    Michael Harmon

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 10, 2006)
    There’s not much keeping Ian McDermott in Spokane, but at least it’s home. He’s been raising Sammy practically on his own ever since their mom disappeared again on one of her binges. They get by, finding just enough to eat and plenty of time to skateboard. But at Morrison High, Ian is getting the distinct, chilling feeling that the administration wants him and his board and his punked hair gone. Simply gone. And when his temper finally blows–he actually takes a swing at Coach Florence and knocks him cold–Ian knows he’s got to grab Sammy and skate. Run.Their search for the one relative they can think of, their only hope, leads Ian and Sammy across the entire state of Washington in the cold and rain–and straight into a shocking discovery. Through it all, Ian knows exactly what he has to do: protect Sammy, and let no one split up their family of two. Michael Harmon tells a nuanced and unflinching story of wilderness survival, the fierce bond between brothers, and teen rage–and redemption.
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    Michael DORRIS

    Paperback (Hyperion Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Children's book
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