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Books with title The Pesky Peacock

  • The Peacock Room

    Merryn Corcoran, Emily Corcoran, Isis Publishing Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Isis Publishing Ltd, Oct. 1, 2019)
    When Allegra discovers her husband's infidelity after putting her dreams to one side for him, her world crashes down around her. It is the ramblings of her elderly grandfather that awaken her interest in historic interior architecture. On a trip to Florence, she visits her grandfather's birth village in Tuscany. Ready to meet someone new, Allegra is beguiled by a handsome Italian man and becomes involved in a dangerous situation that is the catalyst for an unexpected discovery. Allegra returns to London only to be confronted with bad news. In the wake of her grandfather's demise, she commits to the promise she gave him to solve a family mystery. Sammezzano Castle provides the perfect historic backdrop to stimulate Allegra's love of architecture and allow her to discover her true heritage while indulging in a passionate love affair.
  • The Red Peacock

    Rahul Garg, John Howks

    Audible Audiobook (Rahul Garg, Sept. 14, 2016)
    Tenali Ramakrishna is more fondly known as Tenali Rama across India. Although he was employed as a Telugu poet at the court of King Krishnadevaraya, who ruled Vijayanagara from AD 1509 to 1529 and wrote many poems, he is well known for his sense of humor which was conveyed very well in his short stories. His constant interaction with King Krishnadevaraya on day to day matters provides a glimpse into his wisdom. This came to the rescue of his king's life also, when we saved the king in many critical situations using his timely wit and strategy.
  • The Iron Peacock

    Mary Stetson Clarke

    Paperback (Avyx, Dec. 1, 2008)
    Joanna Sprague's life is upended when her father dies on the voyage that was to take them to a new life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Poor and alone, 16-year-old Joanna must summon uncommon courage to survive life as a bond servant in a strange new world. An unforgettable, captivating story. Great for ages 12 - 14.
  • The Pesky Peacock

    Kathryn Harries

    Paperback (Silverwood Books, June 30, 2017)
    What could possibly happen when a pesky peacock falls in love with a spotty, dotty chicken? Join the lovebirds on their dramatic game of hide and seek.Will it end in disaster or a happy ever after?
  • The Peacock Room

    Kathryne E. Wood

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 6, 2020)
    A 5th grade field trip to the Freer Sackler Gallery of Art takes an unexpected turn for three students. When they enter the Peacock Room, they are transported to a different time. It becomes a living history experience they'll never forget! This illustrated storybook is great for young readers ages 6 to 10.
  • The Peacock Party

    Alan Aldridge, Harry Willock, George E. Ryder

    Hardcover (Studio, Aug. 10, 1979)
    Sir Perceval Peacock plans a party for those of his friends who were excluded from the Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast.
  • Perry the Peacock

    George Kirazian, Sidra Mehmood

    (Laurel Publications, May 1, 2020)
    Perry the Peacock, his friend Penny, and their bird friends live a very happy and comfortable life In Bird Park. But not all the birds in the Park are so friendly. Baxter Bluejay, for example, doesn’t like Perry very much at all, and always makes fun of “that bag of feathers you always drag around.” But in a rainstorm one afternoon, Perry shows Baxter that some birds and people, even though they are different from us, are able to help us when we need help most, and can become good friends.
  • The Peacock Door

    Wanda Kay Knight

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, May 31, 2017)
    In a magical tale of adventure, eight cousins sneak through forbidden treehouse doors only to find themselves separated from each other and lost in strange worlds. In their quests to return home, they must unravel mysteries, escape snares and villains, find one another, and search for the elusive Oracle. The Peacock Door is a rich story of camaraderie, courage, and determination with a bit of whimsy sprinkled throughout.
  • The Peacock Tale

    J Monkeys

    language (, Nov. 28, 2011)
    Quinn Wexford and Kayla Livingston have pinned their hope for answers to Quinn's Great Aunt Tally, but those hopes are crushed when they find a terrified shell of the feisty old woman they expected.While continuing to search for their missing siblings and trying to protect Great Aunt Tally, they work to discover who they are, but instead learn disturbing answers to questions they didn't know to ask.Hidden messages and out-of-this-world helpers lead them to a pirate treasure that's been hidden for three hundred years. But the cost is high and this time, they're afraid they won't get out alive.
  • Isa & the Peacock

    K. Scott Richey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2016)
    Isabella's adventure at the zoo.
  • The Glum Peacock

    Tabish Khair, Nilima Eriyat

    Paperback (Zubaan, )
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  • THE PEACOCK PARTY

    George E. Ryder, Alan Aldridge

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Aug. 16, 1979)
    The Peacock Party: A Sequel to the Butterfly Ball