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Books with author Patricia Gaydos

  • A Cat's Eye View of the City

    Patricia Gaydos

    language (Ted Grillo and Patricia Gaydos, Dec. 19, 2012)
    A story about a black cat named Solomon who moves from the country to the city. Solomon and his two companions, Tiger and Precious, were upset to have to move to an unknown place. Solomon shares his journey and adventures on the road to learning that change isn’t bad, just different.
  • Thunder at Gettysburg

    Patricia Gauch

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 1, 1990)
    In this fictional, but historically accurate account of a young girl's involvement in the Battle of Gettysburg, Tillie Pierce Alleman tells of her experiences helping wounded soldiers.A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Aaron and the Green Mountain Boys by Patricia Gauch

    Patricia Gauch

    Hardcover (Calkins Creek, Aug. 16, 1635)
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  • Christina Katerina & the Box-1971 Edition

    patricia gauch

    Hardcover
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  • The Wind Has Weight: Neither Wind Nor Fate Bears Malice

    Patricia Gogay

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley Publishing, April 28, 2017)
    There are many adventures and epic challenges that people of all ages can aspire to complete. In The Wind Has Weight, Patricia Gogay shares her memories and reflections of fifteen years at sea aboard Imago, the trustworthy steel cruising yacht that she and her husband built. From the inception of the ship, throughout the duration of their global travels, and through the ups and downs of her husband's medical crises, Mrs. Gogay illustrates the triumphs and tragedies of the exciting yet difficult life on the seas. As husband and wife, as skipper and "admiral", the Gogays endured much in their goals to travel around the world. They scraped and saved to put their effort and resources into building their ship. They learned and were advised as they met colourful friends and foes at multiple ports in countries around the globe. Facts and observations about wildlife, government, politics, poverty, wealth, and nautical pleasures and woes are presented with each stop of their journey. With her husband's medical challenges, we learn that their adventures are not simply dreams or goals, they are labours of love, at sea, on land, and in the heart. The knowledge that, inexperienced though they were, the Gogays set sail on this adventure reinforces the notion that people of all ages can aspire to realise a dream.
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  • Christina Katerina and the Box

    Patricia Gauch

    Paperback (Putnam Pub Group, Sept. 15, 1992)
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  • Fridays

    Patricia Gauch

    Mass Market Paperback (Archway, Jan. 1, 1981)
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  • The Fairy Tea

    Patricia Gamet

    eBook
    There’s going to be another and even bigger teatime contest at The Twinkling Toad’s Tearoom. Aunt Harriet’s surprised her niece and entered her in it. The winner will be awarded a cash prize and a full day at the circus. The possum and her aunt also love to visit and watch the unfolding drama of the spunky cow down the road at Farmer Brown’s.
  • The Buttercup Cottage

    Patricia Gamet

    eBook
    “Harriet Hen the Horrible,” was a phrase that a few of the little animal folk uttered under their breaths. Harriet’s approach to chores definitely didn’t make her popular with her adopted, animal children. Join them at another teatime contest and afterward a party for the crowning of The Fairy King and Queen.
  • The Wind Has Weight: Neither Wind Nor Fate Bears Malice

    Patricia Gogay

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishing, April 28, 2017)
    There are many adventures and epic challenges that people of all ages can aspire to complete. In The Wind Has Weight, Patricia Gogay shares her memories and reflections of fifteen years at sea aboard Imago, the trustworthy steel cruising yacht that she and her husband built. From the inception of the ship, throughout the duration of their global travels, and through the ups and downs of her husband's medical crises, Mrs. Gogay illustrates the triumphs and tragedies of the exciting yet difficult life on the seas. As husband and wife, as skipper and "admiral", the Gogays endured much in their goals to travel around the world. They scraped and saved to put their effort and resources into building their ship. They learned and were advised as they met colourful friends and foes at multiple ports in countries around the globe. Facts and observations about wildlife, government, politics, poverty, wealth, and nautical pleasures and woes are presented with each stop of their journey. With her husband's medical challenges, we learn that their adventures are not simply dreams or goals, they are labours of love, at sea, on land, and in the heart. The knowledge that, inexperienced though they were, the Gogays set sail on this adventure reinforces the notion that people of all ages can aspire to realise a dream.
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  • The Possum Circus

    Patricia Gamet

    eBook
    Petunia’s absolutely circus-crazy! Join the pair as they visit the wonders of the circus. They’re not just there for the time of their lives. But, they’re also on a mission to save a family of possums. The incorrigible Nellie the cow also gets some new barn mates.
  • The Wind Has Weight: Neither Wind Nor Fate Bears Malice

    Patricia Gogay

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers, April 26, 2017)
    There are many adventures and epic challenges that people of all ages can aspire to complete. In The Wind Has Weight, Patricia Gogay shares her memories and reflections of fifteen years at sea aboard Imago, the trustworthy steel cruising yacht that she and her husband built. From the inception of the ship, throughout the duration of their global travels, and through the ups and downs of her husband's medical crises, Mrs. Gogay illustrates the triumphs and tragedies of the exciting yet difficult life on the seas.As husband and wife, as skipper and "admiral", the Gogays endured much in their goals to travel around the world. They scraped and saved to put their effort and resources into building their ship. They learned and were advised as they met colourful friends and foes at multiple ports in countries around the globe. Facts and observations about wildlife, government, politics, poverty, wealth, and nautical pleasures and woes are presented with each stop of their journey. With her husband's medical challenges, we learn that their adventures are not simply dreams or goals, they are labours of love, at sea, on land, and in the heart. The knowledge that, inexperienced though they were, the Gogays set sail on this adventure reinforces the notion that people of all ages can aspire to realise a dream.