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Books with author Timothy Egan

  • The Pink Refrigerator

    Tim Egan

    language (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, April 9, 2007)
    “Try to do as little as possible.” This was Dodsworth’s motto. One morning, on his daily trip to the junkyard, he discovers a pink refrigerator.There’s not much to say about a pink refrigerator, except this one had a note on it. The note said, “Paint pictures.” And so Dodsworth did.The next day, a new note appeared on the pink refrigerator. And the day after that, and the day after that.Dodsworth liked doing as little as possible. But the pink refrigerator had big plans for him . . .
  • Beach Body Boogie: A Pepper Ryan Thriller

    Timothy Fagan

    Paperback (Fireclay Books, June 28, 2018)
    A dead Secret Service agent. A bizarre plot to kill the President. A cop with one chance to save his reputation... and his country."An entertaining and compulsively readable thriller--on the beach or anywhere." -- Kirkus ReviewsPolice Officer Pepper Ryan returns home to Cape Cod for his last shot at redemption. Dumb move? He can never measure up to the ghost of his brother who died a good cop. But when a Secret Service agent's corpse shows up in a clambake pit with a note threatening the President's life, Ryan sees his chance to erase the past and prevent the assassination... Desperate to clear his name and protect the POTUS, Ryan confronts a tidal wave of trouble. Running afoul of mob hitmen, wacko anti-government groups, and a billionaire's conniving daughter, he races to unravel the devious plot.Can Ryan find the assassin before it's too late, or are his future and the President's life doomed? Killing Shore is the first book in the humorous Pepper Ryan mystery-thriller series. If you like everyman heroes, thrilling twists, and laugh-out-loud moments, you'll love Timothy Fagan's raucous tale. Buy Killing Shore to join the chase today!
  • Dodsworth in Tokyo

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 16, 2013)
    With trips to New York, Paris, London, and Rome under their belts, Dodsworth and the duck head for Japan: “The plane glided over Mount Fuji. Tokyo sparkled in the distance. Dodsworth was a little nervous.” Dodsworth has good reason to be nervous—the duck bumps into a rickshaw, falls into a koi pond (he can’t swim), and knocks over a tray of wagashi! Readers will love the slapstick humor and the odd-couple friendship between Dodsworth and the duck. Four engaging chapters of short sentences, clean design, and gem-like little paintings of the Land of the Rising Sun make it easy for early readers to enjoy the journey.
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  • Dodsworth in Rome

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 18, 2011)
    With trips to New York, Paris, and London under their belts, it’s now time for Dodsworth and the duck to visit Rome! From throwing coins into the Trevi Fountain to winning a pizza-dough-throwing contest to looking up at the Sistine Chapel ceiling, Dodsworth and his misbehaving duck take a tour of their oldest city yet. With Tim Egan’s snappy words and playful illustrations, it will surely be a spaghetti-twirling sight to see. Ciao!
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  • Roasted Peanuts

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, 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!
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  • Burnt Toast on Davenport Street

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2001)
    When a magic fly grants Arthur Crandall three wishes, he’s not very impressed, especially since he doesn’t believe in magic flies. So he’s not particularly careful about what he wishes for: a new toaster, a solution to the bullies down on the street corner, and for his third wish . . . let’s just say that life on Davenport Street will never be quite the same for the Crandalls.
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  • The Big Burn Publisher: Mariner Books

    Timothy Egan

    Paperback (Mariner Books, March 15, 2010)
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  • Dodsworth In New York

    Tim Egan

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Oct. 19, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Dodsworth sets out for adventure, including a stop in New York City before going to Paris, London, and beyond, he does not expect a crazy duck to stow away in his suitcase and lead him on a merry chase.
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  • Metropolitan Cow

    Tim Egan

    eBook (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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  • Chestnut Cove

    Tim Egan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1995)
    When King Milford offers his entire kingdom to whomever can grow the largest watermelon, the residents of Chestnut Cove stop helping one another and become selfish. By the creator of Friday Night at Hodges' Cafe.
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  • The Big Burn

    Timothy Egan

    Hardcover
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  • Serious Farm

    Tim Egan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 2, 2006)
    Farmer Fred never smiled much. “Farmin’ is serious business,” he’d say. “Nothin’ funny about corn.” And so life on his farm was pretty serious. None of the animals laughed or even smiled. But everyone has to laugh sometimes, including Farmer Fed. The animals try everything to get him to smile: dancing by the light of the moon in Farmer Fred’s clothes, singing chickens, sheep disguised in sunglasses and mustaches. Nothing works and finally the animals decide to leave Serious Farm in search of a more cheerful place to chuckle and graze. Will the animals find a livelier home, and will Farmer Fred ever lighten up?
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