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Books with author Terry Kay

  • Hineni 1 Workbook

    Terry Kaye

    Paperback (Behrman House Publishing, March 4, 2008)
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  • Hineni: The New Hebrew Through Prayer, Vol. 1

    Terry Kaye

    Paperback (Behrman House, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/1/2001Pages:
  • Hineni 2: The New Hebrew Through Prayer

    Terry Kaye

    Paperback (Behrman House, April 1, 2002)
    The Shabbat morning Amidah and selected prayers for Friday Night.
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  • To Dance With the White Dog

    Terry Kay

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Sam Peek's children are worried. Since that "saddest day" when Cora, his beloved wife of fifty-seven good years, died, no one knows how he will survive. How can this elderly man live alone on his farm? How can he keep driving his dilapidated truck down to the fields to care for his few rows of pecan trees? And when Sam begins telling his children about a dog as white as the pure driven snow -- that seems invisible to everyone but him -- his children think that grief and old age have finally taken their toll. But whether the dog is real or not, Sam Peek -- "one of the smartest men in the South when it comes to trees" -- outsmarts them all. Sam and the White Dog will dance from the pages of this bittersweet novel and into your heart, as they share the mystery of life, and begin together a warm and moving final rite of passage. Winner of the Southeastern Library Association's Outstanding Author Award.
  • The Year the Lights Came On: A Novel

    Terry Kay

    Paperback (University of Georgia Press, April 1, 1989)
    First published in 1976, The Year the Lights Came On was Terry Kay's debut novel. Revolving around the electrification of rural northeast Georgia shortly after the end of World War II, the novel has become a classic coming-of-age story. Kay, now an acclaimed writer with an international following, has reread the novel with the eyes of a seasoned storyteller. Cutting here and adding there, Kay has enriched an already highly comical and poignant work. The Year the Lights Came On is ready to find its place in the hearts of a new generation.
  • To Dance With the White Dog

    Terry Kay

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, April 1, 1995)
    Sam Peck's children are worried. Since the "saddest day" - the day his beloved wife of fifty-seven good years, Cora, died - no one knows how he will survive. How can this elderly man live alone on his farm? How can he keep on driving his dilapidated truck down to the fields to care for his few rows of pecan trees? And when Sam begins telling his children about a white dog, as white as the pure driven snow, that seems invisible to everyone but him, his children think that grief and old age have racked their father's mind.
  • Hineni 3: The New Hebrew Through Prayer

    Terry Kaye

    Paperback (Behrman House, April 1, 2003)
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  • The Year the Lights Came on

    Terry Kay

    Library Binding (Center Point Pub, April 1, 2003)
    Book by Kay, Terry
  • AFTER ELI

    Terry Kay

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, )
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  • To Dance With the White Dog

    Terry Kay

    Audio Cassette (Peachtree Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 1992)
    A moving story of love, grief, and coming to terms with death. Elderly Sam Peek is still mourning the death of his beloved wife when a mysterious white dog appears, and it seems that only Sam can see him. Real dog or phantom, White Dog soothes Sam's grief, brings him closer to his family, and reconciles him with his own mortality. 2 cassettes.
  • To Dance with the White Dog

    Terry Kay

    Paperback (Washington Square Pr, March 15, 2002)
    A moving story of love, grief, and coming to terms with death. Elderly Sam Peek is still mourning the death of his beloved wife when a mysterious white dog appears, and it seems that only Sam can see him. Real dog or phantom, White Dog soothes Sam's grief, brings him closer to his family, and reconciles him with his own mortality. 2 cassettes.
  • The Year the Lights Came On: A Novel

    Terry Kay

    Hardcover (University of Georgia Press, June 1, 1989)
    First published in 1976, The Year the Lights Came On was Terry Kay's debut novel. Revolving around the electrification of rural northeast Georgia shortly after the end of World War II, the novel has become a classic coming-of-age story. Kay, now an acclaimed writer with an international following, has reread the novel with the eyes of a seasoned storyteller. Cutting here and adding there, Kay has enriched an already highly comical and poignant work. The Year the Lights Came On is ready to find its place in the hearts of a new generation.