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Books with author richard-powell

  • Who Says Quack?

    Richard Powell, Angie Sage

    Board book (Treehouse Children's Books Ltd, )
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  • In the Ocean

    Richard Powell, Steve Cox

    Hardcover (Doubleday, )
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  • Who Goes Buzz?

    Richard Powell, Angie Sage

    Board book (Treehouse Children's Books, Oct. 1, 1997)
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  • Leo Lion

    Richard Powell, Katy Rhodes

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2004)
    Leo says he isnÂ’t scared at night in the jungle, until he gets separated from his mom. When LeoÂ’s mom finds him, he agrees that staying close to her is the best place for him to be! This die-cut board book has plush trimmed covers with felt and embroidery highlighting the lionÂ’s features. There is also a plush tail attached to the spine.
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  • Miaow! - Who's in the Garden?

    Richard Powell, Steve Cox

    Hardcover (Treehouse Children's Books Ltd, )
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  • Gain: A Novel

    Richard Powers

    Paperback (Picador, Sept. 29, 2009)
    Gain braids together two stories on very different scales. In one, Laura Body, divorced mother of two and a real-estate agent in the small town of Lacewood, Illinois, plunges into a new existence when she learns that she has ovarian cancer. In the other, Clare & Company, a soap manufacturer begun by three brothers in nineteenth-century Boston, grows over the course of a century and a half into an international consumer products conglomerate based in Laura's hometown. Clare's stunning growth reflects the kaleidoscopic history of America; Laura Body's life is changed forever by Clare. The novel's stunning conclusion reveals the countless invisible connections between the largest enterprises and the smallest lives.
  • Gain: A Novel

    Richard Powers

    Paperback (Picador, June 19, 1999)
    A New York Times Notable Book of the YearGain tells two parallel stories: one, of Laura Bodey, divorced mother of two and successful real-estate agent in the small town of Lacewood, Illinois, who one day discovers that she has ovarian cancer; and two, of Clare Soap & Chemical, the company begun by three merchant brothers in 19th-century Boston, which by the turn of the century has grown into a large multiconglomerate with factories in Laura's hometown. As the history of Clare Soap changes through the history of America, so a modern-day Laura Bodey descends into a battle with her terminal illness. By the novel's conclusion, we have learned how the largest enterprises affect us on the most personal level.
  • Orfeo

    Richard Powers

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Sept. 2, 2014)
    The author of the National Book Award winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist The Echo Maker, Richard Powers "may well be one of the smartest novelists now writing" (Los Angeles Times Book Review)Seventy-year-old avant-garde composer Peter Els opens the door one evening to find the police on his doorstep. His home DIY microbiology lab-the latest experiment in his lifelong attempt to extract music from rich patterns beyond the ear's ability to hear-has come to the attention of Homeland Security. Panicked by the raid on his house, Els turns fugitive, waiting for the evidence to clear him and for the alarm surrounding his activities to blow over. His days in hiding provoke memories of a turbulent century of musical turf wars and cause Els to reflect on a life spent chasing after transcendent sounds to the bewilderment of an indifferent public.As the national hysteria for safety erupts again in the face of this latest threat, Els-the "Bioterrorist Bach"―feeling the noose around him tighten, embarks on a cross-country trip to visit the people in his past who have most shaped his failed musical journey. Through the help of these people―his ex-wife, his daughter and his long-time artistic collaborator― Els comes up with a plan to turn this disastrous collision with the security state into one last, resonant artwork that might reach an audience beyond his wildest dreams.
  • Animals at the Hospital

    Richard Powell, Simon Abbot

    Hardcover (Treehouse Children's Books Ltd, )
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  • Baa!

    Richard Powell, Steve Cox

    Board book (Treehouse Children's Books, March 15, 1994)
    2000 first edition, rare, has all 5 original books, all working flaps, adorable set for young children
  • How to Deal With Parents

    Richard Powell, Alan Snow

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Oct. 1, 1991)
    A practical guide to dealing with parents in such areas as mealtime, riding in the car, watching television, and bedtime
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  • Gold Bug Variations

    Richard Powers

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Sept. 9, 1992)
    A national bestseller, voted by Time as the #1 novel of 1991, selected as one of the "Best Books of 1991" by Publishers Weekly, and nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award--a magnificent story that probes the meaning of love, science, music, and art, by the brilliant author of Three Farmers on Their Way to a Dance.