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Books with title Springs

  • Sulfur Springs

    William Kent Krueger, David Chandler, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Aug. 22, 2017)
    In William Kent Krueger's latest pulse-pounding thriller, Cork O'Connor's search for a missing man in the Arizona desert puts him at the center of a violent power struggle along the Mexican border, a struggle that might cost Cork everything and everyone he holds most dear. On the Fourth of July, just as fireworks are about to go off in Aurora, Minnesota, Cork O'Connor and his new bride Rainy Bisonette listen to a desperate voicemail left by Rainy's son, Peter. The message is garbled and full of static, but they hear Peter confess to the murder of someone named Rodriguez. When they try to contact him, they discover that his phone has gone dead. The following morning, Cork and Rainy fly to Coronado County in southern Arizona, where Peter has been working as a counselor in a well-known drug rehab center. When they arrive, they learn that Peter was fired six months earlier and hasn't been heard from since. So they head to the little desert town of Sulfur Springs where Peter has been receiving his mail. But no one in Sulfur Springs seems to know him. They do, however, recognize the name Rodriguez. Carlos Rodriguez is the head of a cartel that controls everything illegal crossing the border from Mexico into Coronado County. As they gather scraps of information about Peter, Cork and Rainy are warned that there is a war going on along the border. "Trust no one in Coronado County" is a refrain they hear again and again. And to Cork, Arizona is alien country. The relentless heat and absence of water, tall trees, and cool forests feel nightmarish to him, as does his growing sense that Rainy might know more about what's going on than she's willing to admit. And if he can't trust Rainy, who can he trust? Featuring Krueger's signature talent of "creating strong characters, building drama and conflict, braiding in Indian legend and spirituality, and spinning a good yarn" (Minneapolis Star Tribune), Sulfur Springs is a fresh, exhilarating, and white-knuckle mystery starring one of the greatest heroes of fiction.
  • Spring

    Gerda Muller

    Board book (Floris Books, Oct. 15, 1994)
    Full of fun, active illustrations, this chunky board book shows the joys of playing with lambs, sowing seeds, painting Easter eggs and watching baby birds.
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  • Springs

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Each book in this series focuses on a type of simple mechanism and examines how it is used to make different toys work. This book examines springs and uses simple language and labeled photographs to explain the scientific principles behind their use.
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  • Spring

    Child's Play, Ailie Busby

    Board book (Child's Play International, Oct. 1, 2015)
    There's something special about each season of the year, wherever we live in the world. Follow the children in this book as they discover and explore the unique character of spring, through indoor and outdoor play. Sensory, detailed and child-centred, this is the perfect introduction for young children to the cycles of the year.
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  • Spring

    Marie F Crow

    eBook (Kingston Publishing Company, July 5, 2020)
    Spring is here and Abigail, with her pet zombie and friends, are off to play.They have waited patiently through the cold days of winter for the warmth of the sun's return.The birds are back, singing their soft songs. The flowers are bright, blooming with their many colors.Won't you come play with them?
  • Springs

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 3, 2003)
    Springs have been used for more than 500 years as a simple machine that can make other machines work. When you open a screen door, open an umbrella, sit on a sofa, or sleep on a mattress you are using springs. This book explains what springs are and how they help you do everyday things. Topics include: Why won't a Slinky go up stairs? How can a catapult help a place take off? How does a clock work?
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  • Spring

    Rhonda Lucadamo, Heidi Weathersby, Jennifer Willhoite

    language (Miss Rhonda's Readers, LLC, March 1, 2010)
    Beginning Reader Featuring Decodable Words and Fun, Child-Friendly PlotsRhonda Lucadamo, a certified AMI Montessori teacher, discovered in the classroom that children had the most success when first given realistic stories to read. So Rhonda penned some for her youngest readers. Each book contained phonetic words so children could sound out complete sentences. The children's accomplishment was immediate! They laughed, asked questions and reacted to each story. But most importantly, they read. And then they picked up another book, and another, and another.Seven other books are available from Miss Rhonda's Readers Set TWO.
  • Springs

    David Glover

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • Hope Springs

    Eric Walters, Eugenie Fernandes

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Sept. 9, 2014)
    A drought has settled in the area around the orphanage where Boniface lives. There are long line-ups at the tiny spring where all the local people get their water, and suddenly the orphans are pushed to the back of the line, unwelcome. Boniface's houseparent, Henry, tells him that the people were mean out of fear--they feared there would not be enough water for their families. When the building of the orphanage's well is completed, Boniface has an idea to help the villagers. A lovely story of kindness and heart, this story shows that, through compassion and understanding, true generosity can spring from unexpected places.
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  • Spring

    Cynthia Amoroso, Robert B. Noyed

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    A very simple introduction to the spring season, when it occurs, and the weather associated with it.
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  • Springs

    David Glover

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 5, 2006)
    How are a jack-in-the-box, door lock, and umbrella alike? How can a spring help you weigh a fish you've just caught? How can springs help you get somewhere on time? What kind of spring can lift you in the air? This book shows you how different kinds of these simple machines are all around you to make your work and play easier.
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  • Spring

    Tanya Thayer

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2001)
    A basic overview of the spring season. Color photographs reflect the short, easy-to-understand sentences that improve vocabulary and comprehension.
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