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Books with title THE PORCELAIN CAT

  • The Porcelain Cat

    Michael Patrick Hearn, Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon

    Hardcover (Milk & Cookies Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Rats are gnawing at the sorcerer's books. What to do? Get a cat-but not just any cat. The sorcerer sends his apprentice nickon to fetch a missing ingredient for a spell that will bring his porcelain cat to life. Nickon ventures out on his mission and learns you can't get something for nothing. Beautifully printed in a new 10 x 10 format and in five colors.
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  • The Porcelain Cat

    Michael Patrick Hearn, Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon

    Hardcover (Milk & Cookies, Aug. 31, 2004)
    Rats are gnawing at the sorcerer's books. What to do? Get a cat-but not just any cat. The sorcerer sends his apprentice nickon to fetch a missing ingredient for a spell that will bring his porcelain cat to life. Nickon ventures out on his mission and learns you can't get something for nothing. Beautifully printed in a new 10 x 10 format and in five colors.
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  • The Porcelain Cat

    Michael Patrick Hearn, Leo and Diane Dillon

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co., Nov. 1, 1987)
    A sorcerer's apprentice has to complete several difficult tasks before dawn in order to obtain a missing ingredient for one of his master's spells.
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  • The Porcelain Carnival

    Hayden Thorne

    eBook (Queerteen Press, Oct. 18, 2015)
    In the seventh and final installment of the Masks series, nothing comes easy to sixteen-year-old Eric Plath -- and the Shadow Puppet. On one hand, Eric suffers through the tedium of more homework, more groundings from irate parents, and sudden and inexplicable attention from mutated killer mannequins from the Shadow Puppet’s cabal. On the other hand, those evolving mannequins appear to have rattled a supervillain’s schemes of terrorizing Vintage City, and no one -- not even the superheroes and the Sentries -- can figure out what’s happening.In the middle of this spiraling supervillain craziness are the growing numbers of disappearing teenagers, including Deena Alvarez, Eric’s good friend who’s in the process of transitioning behind the backs of her disapproving parents and grandparents. And the only clue dropped into Eric’s lap makes him an even bigger target to a supervillain who desperately needs it back.
  • Porcelain

    Lee French

    language (Clockwork Dragon, June 26, 2018)
    Eighteen-year-old Emma Harper misses her brother. Two years ago, the bad news--MIA--killed a piece of her heart. Her father ignoring her dreams of building spaceships and demanding she become an accountant killed another. Lost and rudderless, Emma drifts through a life she doesn't want with friends who pretend to care.When a bizarre event sends her sailing across the universe, she'll have to decide what matters most to her. Life or death, the universe doesn't care.But does Emma?
  • THE PORCELAIN CAT

    Michael Patrick. Illustrated by Leo Dillon and Diane Dillon. Hearn

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company., Jan. 1, 1990)
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  • The Porcelain Man

    Richard Kennedy, Marcia Sewall

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co, June 1, 1976)
    Everytime the poor girl mends the broken porcelain vase it becomes something different, providing the means of escaping from her dreary existence of mending junk
  • Secret of the Porcelain Cats

    Lila Sprague McGinnis

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Two cousins camping with a disabled veteran on an island in Lake Erie discover mysterious activities next to their campsite.
  • The Porcelain Doll

    Helen Stewart

    Hardcover (Tudor House, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Most children have had a doll or teddy bear which once was their dearest friend and most precious possession. Elizabeth was such a doll, but not just for one child. She was loved by many little girls over several generations. She was also packed away in a box many times, but always she was eventually taken out and given to another child. Elizabeth was a porcelain doll made in Germany and first given to Helen's great grandmother in 1852. Today she belongs to Helen's youngest daughter, Sarah Elizabeth who was given the doll with this note: Dear Sarah, I was given to your great great grandmother when she was a small child, so please handle me with care for I begin to feel my age. She named me Elizabeth." This doll is old and fragile. She has had many adventures, one which changed her. Elizabeth is now not only old, but very wise.
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  • The Porcelain Stove

    Louise De La Rame

    language (Hayes Mountain LLC, Jan. 22, 2019)
    This book contains a classic children's story that has pleased children of all ages around the world for many years. This is a great story to read to children to help get them interested in the classics. We hope that you enjoy this classic children’s story and that you will enjoy passing the story on to a new generation.Some words within this title may have been changed to reflect a clearer understanding for today’s children.•This title contains an annotation providing information about the story and the author.
  • Porcelain

    Lee French

    Paperback (Clockwork Dragon, June 17, 2018)
    Eighteen-year-old Emma Harper misses her brother. Two years ago, the bad news--MIA--killed a piece of her heart. Her father ignoring her dreams of building spaceships and demanding she become an accountant killed another. Lost and rudderless, Emma drifts through a life she doesn't want with friends who pretend to care.When a bizarre event sends her sailing across the universe, she'll have to decide what matters most to her. Life or death, the universe doesn't care. But does Emma?
  • The Porcelain Man

    Richard and Marcia Sewall Children's - Kennedy

    (Little, Brown & Co., Jan. 1, 1976)
    Library binding cloth hardcover foxed and blotched with brown stains, corners bumped. NO DJ, Wonderful illustrations by Marcia Sewall, Interior pages have some foxing but not on the illustrations, Pocket and withdrawn stamps. 1976