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Books published by publisher W. Morrow

  • Unplug the Christmas machine: How to have the Christmas you've always wanted

    Jo Robinson

    Hardcover (W. Morrow, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Book by Robinson, Jo
  • Go, team, go!

    John Roberts Tunis

    Hardcover (W. Morrow, Aug. 16, 1991)
    When one player from the overconfident team, the previous year's champions, is expelled for gambling and the other four are penalized for breaking training, they angrily quit the basketball varsity and leave the inferior B team defending the school's record.
  • Codes and secret writing

    Herbert Spencer Zim

    Hardcover (W. Morrow, March 15, 1948)
    None
  • Nora and Mrs. Mind-Your-Own-Business

    Johanna Hurwitz

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 15, 1977)
    Because Nora and her brother live in an apartment, personal privacy, making friends, and finding places to play are sometimes a problem.
  • Ralph S. Mouse

    Beverly Cleary, Paul O. Zelinsky

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 18, 2014)
    In this third and final Mouse novel from Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary, Ralph heads to school to see what humans do all day . . . and to discover what the "S" in Ralph S. Mouse stands for!With his rowdy cousins constantly wearing out his motorcycle and the Mountain View Inn manager threatening to take care of the mouse infestation once and for all, Ralph decides it's time to get away for a while. He convinces his human friend Ryan to take him along to school, where Ralph instantly becomes the center of attention. But when Ryan's class decides to see how smart Ralph is by making him run a maze, the usually confident mouse starts to fret. What if he's not as clever as he thought?
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  • Betsy and Mr. Kilpatrick

    Carolyn Haywood

    Hardcover (Morrow, Aug. 16, 1968)
    Mr. Kilpatrick, the big, warmhearted policeman, had seen Betsy and her friends safely across the school crossing ever since the first grade. When the news spread that Mr. Kilpatrick was going to be transferred, they were heartbroken.
  • Rufus, red Rufus

    Patricia Beatty

    Hardcover (W. Morrow, July 6, 1975)
    Recounts the experiences of an Irish setter as he passes from owner to owner on the campus of a California university.
  • Penny goes to camp

    Carolyn Haywood

    Hardcover (W. Morrow, March 15, 1948)
    None
  • A-Hunting We Will Go!

    Steven Kellogg

    Hardcover (Morrow, Sept. 28, 1998)
    There's no doubt about it: This energetic crew has no intention of going to sleep. Instead, they gather a lovable team of animal friends and set off on a carefree adventure that takes them from woodlands to waterfalls- and then to even wilder wonderlands, where the sun doesn't set until the kids are good and ready!Steven Kellogg's boisterous romp, inspired by a traditional refrain, turns getting ready for bed into a delightful game that is sure to become a favorite of all not-so-sleepy little ones eveywhere.So come along and join the song: A-Hunting We Will Go!
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  • Your stomach and digestive tract

    Herbert Spencer Zim

    Library Binding (W. Morrow, March 15, 1973)
    Book by Zim, Herbert Spencer
  • Gus And The Baby Ghost

    Jane Thayer, Seymour Fleishman

    Hardcover (Morrow, )
    None
  • Map of Bones: A Sigma Force Novel

    James Rollins

    Hardcover (Morrow, May 1, 2005)
    The bones lead to ancient mysteries and present-day terror . . . To follow them means death. During a crowded service at a cathedral in Germany, armed intruders in monks' robes unleash a nightmare of blood and destruction. But the killers have not come for gold; they seek a more valuable prize: the bones of the Magi who once paid homage to a newborn savior . . . a treasure that could reshape the world. With the Vatican in turmoil, Sigma Force under the command of Grayson Pierce leaps into action, pursuing a deadly mystery that weaves through sites of the Seven Wonders of the World and ends at the doorstep of an ancient, mystical, and terrifying secret order. For there are those with dark plans for the stolen sacred remains that will alter the future of humankind . . . when science and religion unite to unleash a horror not seen since the beginning of time.