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Books with author Tim Egan

  • Friday Night at Hodges' Cafe

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 1996)
    When three mean and hungry tigers disrupt Hodges' Cafe and its customers one Friday night, it's Hodges' crazy duck who saves the day.
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  • Dodsworth in Paris

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2008)
    Dodsworth and his (crazy) friend the duck have just arrived in Paris. It is their first time in the City of Lights, and they are ready for some adventures magnifique! Right away they see mimes, painters, and people wearing berets. They climb the Eiffel Tower, and the duck even finds some bent-over guy who rings bells for a living. It looks like it is going to turn out to be a great vacation in Paris . . . but trouble is never far from a misbehaving duck!
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  • Metropolitan Cow

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 1999)
    Bennett Gibbons is a very fortunate calf. His parents are prominent members of their herd and noted socialites. They live in a beautiful apartment and give Bennett everything he could want. Indeed, young Bennett is the luckiest little calf in the neighborhood. Problem is, he's the only little calf in the neighborhood. Bennett is happy to become friends with Webster, a young pig who lives next door. But when his parents forbid the friendship Bennett runs away, and his parents soon learn the value of a good friend.
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  • The Experiments of Dr. Vermin

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 2002)
    On a dark and scary Halloween night, Sheldon the short-order pig is out looking for work when his car breaks down. Gathering up his courage, he approaches an ominous-looking mansion and enters the twisted world of Dr. Edmund Vermin! Will poor Sheldon escape or be forever trapped in Dr. Vermin’s laboratory? Things aren’t what they seem in Tim Egan’s latest zany tale of ravishing wolves, giant pigs and . . . horseradish!
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  • The Blunder of the Rogues

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2002)
    With his trademark wit and wry sense of humor, Tim Egan spins a tale of a life of crime. The Rogues, a shamefully poor bowling team, distraught at their inability to do anything well, are seduced into a life of crime. At last they believe they have stumbled upon something they might just be good at. Lured further into the seedy underworld by Vincent the Goat and the Sheep Lady, they are persuaded to attempt a bank heist. But this goes awry and the four friends wind up in the slammer with seven years’ hard labor and plenty of time to think about the error of their ways.
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  • Chestnut Cove

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1997)
    When King Milford offers his entire kingdom to the person who can grow the largest juiciest watermelon, the inhabitants of Chestnut Cove become selfish and stop helping each other
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  • Distant Feathers

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1998)
    When a huge, bread-loving bird from another planet suddenly appears on his roof, Sedrick enlists the entire town's help in feeding Feathers, whose attempts to earn his keep are challenged by his lack of coordination.
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  • Roasted Peanuts

    Tim Egan

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 3, 2006)
    Sam and Jackson both agreed: nothing beat baseball. The crowds cheering, the bright green grass, the tasty roasted peanuts. Sam was an amazing athlete—very strong and fast, a big-leaguer in the making. Jackson, on the other hand, was not very strong or very fast at all. He could throw very far, but that was about it. When Sam makes the team and Jackson doesn’t, he misses having Jackson there on the field with him. And then he sees a poster . . .Tim Egan has crafted a quirky tale of friendship and loyalty, complete with a late-inning nail biter that will keep baseball fans on the edge of their seats!
  • A Mile From Ellington Station

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2001)
    Preston and his wife, Ruth, own Ellington Lodge. Preston is a checkers-playing fiend and is known around the neighborhood as the greatest checkers player in the world. When a small dog named Marley shows up at Ellington Lodge, Preston at first thinks he’s harmless, and Ruth is delighted because Marley helps out with chores that Preston has no time for, due to his checkers games. Ever-helpful Marley soon seems to cast a spell over everyone at the lodge with his cooking talent, amazing storytelling, speed painting, and magic tricks. When Marley beats Preston in checkers, ending his 992-game winning streak, it’s a bit too much for Preston to take, and he wants the canine wonder gone. Will Preston be able to turn the folks of Ellington Lodge against the little dog?
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  • The Good Rain: Across Time & Terrain in the Pacific Northwest

    Timothy Egan

    eBook (Vintage, May 18, 2011)
    A fantastic book! Timothy Egan describes his journeys in the Pacific Northwest through visits to salmon fisheries, redwood forests and the manicured English gardens of Vancouver. Here is a blend of history, anthropology and politics.
  • Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis

    Timothy Egan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 9, 2012)
    Edward Curtis was dashing, charismatic, a passionate mountaineer, a famous photographer€”the Annie Liebowitz of his time. And he was thirty-two years old in 1900 when he gave it all up to pursue his great idea: He would try to capture on film the Native American nation before it disappeared. At once an incredible adventure narrative and a penetrating biographical portrait, Egan€™s book tells the remarkable untold story behind Curtis's iconic photographs, following him throughout Indian country from desert to rainforest as he struggled to document the stories and rituals of more than eighty tribes. Even with the backing of Theodore Roosevelt and J.P. Morgan, it took tremendous perseverance€”six years alone to convince the Hopi to allow him into their Snake Dance ceremony. The undertaking changed him profoundly, from detached observer to outraged advocate. He would die penniless and unknown in Hollywood just a few years after publishing the last of his t
  • The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire That Saved America

    Timothy Egan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 19, 2009)
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