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Books with author Rebecca Bucy

  • Pollyanna

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 15, 2005)
    When Pollyanna Whittier goes to live with her sour-tempered aunt after her father's death, things seem bad enough. But then a dreadful accident ensues. However, Pollyanna's sunny nature and good humor prove to have an astonishing effect on all around her, and this wonderful tale of how cheerfulness can conquer adversity has remained one of the world's most popular children's books since its first publication in 1913.
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  • Leaving Jetty Road

    Rebecca Burton

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 11, 2008)
    Nat, Lise, and Sofia are best friends. This year, their last year of high school, none of them foresees the changes that will occur in their lives.This is the year that Nat—the go-between, the peacemaker—gets a job and meets a drop-dead gorgeous chef named Josh.This is the year that Lise—quiet, shy, and solitary Lise—decides to take control of her life by taking control of her weight.This is the year that Sofia—the ultimate guy magnet—gets her nose pierced and falls seriously in love for the first time in her life.This is the year that will change each of them forever.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Five Little Peppers and How They Grew: And How They Grew

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 15, 2005)
    Mrs. Pepper, a widow, and her five children lived in a plain little brown house where she struggled to feed and clothe her lively brood. The family had little in the way of luxury and hardly any of the things that many of us today take for granted, But they had such fun and good times together and loved one another so dearly that when a very rich little boy discovered the warmth and happiness that flooded the little brown house he felt himself lucky to be in it. And as it turned out, his coming brought luck to the Five Little Peppers too.
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  • The Wizard Oz

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, July 1, 2004)
    Most of us remember The Wizard of Oz as the film starring Judy Garland and Bert Lahr. But the film was based on L. Frank Baum's immensely popular Oz series, which was published in the early twentieth century. In these novels, Oz is the utopian land beyond the rainbow where threats are turned back with valor and ingenuity. The books' success lies in the way they induce children to look for the element of wonder in the world around them. Considered the first truly American fairy tale, The Wizard of Oz follows the adventures of Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, after her Kansas home is swept away by a cyclone and lands in Oz, killing the Wicked Witch of the East. The Munchkins and the good witch, Glenda, show them the yellow brick road, which leads to Emerald City and the powerful Wizard of Oz. On this unforgettable journey, Dorothy encounters the brainless Scarecrow, the heartless Tin Woodman, and the cowardly Lion, each of whom must overcome the wrath of the Wicked Witch of the West to get his heart's desire.
  • The Circular Staircase

    Rebecca Burns

    (Tantor Media, Feb. 1, 2006)
    The Circular Staircase is perhaps Mary Roberts Rinehart's most famous story. Wealthy spinster Rachel Innes is persuaded by her niece and nephew Gertrude and Halsey to take a house in the country for the summer. Rachel is unaware that the house holds a secret, and soon unexplained happenings and murder follow.
  • Love Has a Price Tag

    Rebecca Buckley

    Paperback (R. J. Buckley Publishing, May 16, 2008)
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  • A Little Princess

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, July 1, 2004)
    Sara Crewe is a gifted and well-mannered child, and Captain Crewe, her father, is an extraordinary wealthy man. So Miss Minchin, headmistress of Sara's new boarding school in London, is pleased to treat Sara as her star pupil-a pampered little princess. But one dreadful day, Sara's father dies, and her world suddenly collapses around her. All of her lovely things are taken from her, and she is forbidden to associate with her friends. Miss Minchin can now show her greedy and mean-spirited nature to its fullest. The little princess is reduced to a shabby drudge. But Sara does not break, and with the help of a monkey, an Indian lascar, and the strange, ailing gentleman next door, she not only survives her sufferings but helps those around her.
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  • Love Has a Price Tag

    Rebecca Buckley

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Sept. 27, 2006)
    Collection of 11 stories, begins on a frightful night in SHOE'S ON THE OTHER FOOT, then prepare to blush in BATMAN'S RIDDLER IN KANSAS CITY. You may relate to ANSWER THE PHONE, a breaking off with the old and starting anew, then we travel to Oklahoma in PLEASE COME BACK and feel the fear of a young woman in hiding, after which you'll experience that time we all dread when we're too old in TAKE ME, LORD, TAKE ME NOW. Next it's a teen-age girl in awe of a movie star in CARY GRANT & PINK CORDUROY , and have a handkerchief handy when you read OH YES, I REMEMBER. Cheer for Amanda in AMANDA'S DREAM and Rachel O'Neill in PEACE IN THE VALLEY. And LITTLE KATIE MCMULLEN is based on the life of Catherine Cookson, the British novelist. OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE RAINBOW is about two people and how they survive their differences.
  • Pinocchio

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, April 1, 2004)
    Mischievous, lazy, and full of tricks, the puppet Pinocchio causes trouble for his creator, Geppetto, almost as soon as he comes to life. Yet, more than anything, this naughty and playful creature wants to become a real boy. To make his dreams come true, he must prove himself worthy. Come along on Pinocchio's amazing journey as he learns—the hard way—what it means to be honest, kind, and, above all, human.
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  • The Circular Staircase

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Feb. 15, 2006)
    The Circular Staircase is perhaps Mary Roberts Rinehart's most famous story. The tale mixes bone-chilling suspense and romance with good humor to produce an absorbing and entertaining mystery. Wealthy, middle-aged spinster Rachel Innes is persuaded by her niece Gertrude and nephew Halsey to take a house in the country for the summer. Rachel is unaware that the house hides a sinister secret, and soon unexplained happenings and murder follow.
  • The Ugly Duckling and Other Stories: And Other Stories

    Rebecca Burns

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Oct. 29, 2005)
    A mother duck hatches a brood of ducklings. All are sweet little yellow babies—all but one, who is very large, very gray, and very ugly. The poor ugly duckling is teased and tormented by everyone he meets, even his own mother, brothers, and sisters. Driven from his home in the barnyard, the unhappy duckling wanders the world alone, suffering hardships, cruelty, and ridicule wherever he goes. This exquisite tale of rejection and redemption has been a favorite with children since its first publication in 1845. The hapless duck's plight, and his ultimate triumph, is especially relevant in today's image-conscious world.
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  • Leaving Jetty Road

    Rebecca Burton

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 13, 2006)
    Nat, Lise, and Sofia are best friends. This year, their last year of high school, none of them foresees the changes that will occur in their lives.This is the year that Nat—the go-between, the peacemaker—gets a job and meets a drop-dead gorgeous chef named Josh.This is the year that Lise—quiet, shy, and solitary Lise—decides to take control of her life by taking control of her weight.This is the year that Sofia—the ultimate guy magnet—gets her nose pierced and falls seriously in love for the first time in her life.This is the year that will change each of them forever.From the Hardcover edition.
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