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  • All The Little Things

    Brooke Norris

    language (, Oct. 29, 2017)
    When almost-14-year-old Avery arrives at her Aunt Minna's house for the summer, she doesn't anticipate all the quirky twists which lead to the best adventures of her life. As she befriends Garrett from down the street, explores the creeks with him, eats peach cobbler, listens to Aunt Minna ramble about the books she's writing, and meets a mysterious stranger from Aunt Minna's long-ago childhood, she begins to let go and enjoy her life, and ultimately gains a deeper understanding of who she is. If you enjoy this story, please consider buying a paperback copy (available soon!)
  • All The Little Foxes

    Karen Elizabeth Russell

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, Dec. 22, 2015)
    Can anything ever come between true friendship? Look out world, a new group of memorable and fun loving characters have just entered the scene. Edgar and Jules are two fox cubs who are self-proclaimed best friends for life. Each fox has always been there for the other, through thick and thin. The foxes are growing up fast, and are entering into the fifth grade this year - with each one believing nothing can change this friendship, and everything will always stay the same.Enter the new kid in town - who happens to be - of all things - a girl! Fifi comes to town which brings on a whole new set of trials and tribulations. Not only for the entire class - who has never -ever had a brand new student come to town, but for Edgar and Jules as well. Can the friendship between this dynamic duo remain the same with all of the changes that are about to take place - or will this be the year that changes their lives forever?
  • All The Little Things

    Brooke Norris

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 31, 2017)
    When almost 14-year-old Avery visits her Aunt Minna for the summer, she doesn't anticipate all the quirky twists which lead to the best adventures of her life. She befriends Garrett from down the street, explores the creek nearby, eats peach cobbler, and meets a mysterious stranger from Aunt Minna's past. Aunt Minna's haphazard life as an author motivates Avery to let go and enjoy her life, ultimately giving her a deeper understanding of who she is.
  • The Little Father

    Gelett Burgess

    Paperback (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Addicted to drinking Indian ink, a father begins shrinking and must be cared for by his loving young son.
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  • All The Little Things

    Allen Dayan

    language (Allen Dayan, March 12, 2013)
    This is a short story depicting the enduring imagination of a child despite his or her circumstances. The sense of adventure and fun is never too far away and sometimes it's the little things that can make a difference, to brighten up a day.
  • All the Little Things

    Lissa Sangree-Calabrese

    Paperback (New Degree Press, Dec. 2, 2019)
    All The Little Things is a fiction book that speaks to the nature lover in all of us; to those who are starting to see the way the world is changing as the climate warms. It explores the intersection of environmentalism and the lives of ordinary people who are not necessarily the most environmentally-minded at the start of their stories but learn the ways nature has woven itself into their lives. Although a work of fiction, these stories are based on fact, and issues that face each and every community today. Journey with the characters as they realize that the world around them has somehow, without their notice, changed fundamentally. See yourself in these stories and follow in the footsteps of the characters as they endeavor to create a better world.
  • All the Little Lights

    Jamie McGuire, Karissa Vacker, Darrell Dennis

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, May 29, 2018)
    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jamie McGuire comes a riveting tale of first love that starts young but runs deep.The first time Elliott Youngblood spots Catherine Calhoun, he’s just a boy with a camera, and he’s never seen a sadder and more beautiful sight. Both Elliott and Catherine feel like outcasts, yet they find an easy friendship with each other. But when Catherine needs him most, Elliott is forced to leave town.Elliott finally returns, but he and Catherine are now different people. He’s a star high school athlete, and she spends all her free time working at her mother’s mysterious bed-and-breakfast. Catherine hasn’t forgiven Elliott for abandoning her, but he’s determined to win back her friendship…and her heart.Just when Catherine is ready to fully trust Elliott, he becomes the prime suspect in a local tragedy. Despite the town’s growing suspicions, Catherine clings to her love for Elliott. But a devastating secret that Catherine has buried could destroy whatever chance of happiness they have left.
  • The Little Fat Athlete

    Wolf Diedrich

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 28, 2007)
    This book is a fun story. It has been read by two primary school head teachers who consider it to be of educational value. Obesity has become a curse in the western world. We must try to halt it and improve lives, especially those of young people. This story is written to prevent young people falling into the trap of inactivity by watching too much television and playing too many computer games. We are living in times where many families rely on fast food. Not only that, they do not make any effort to help and promote their children in sport and other activities. This could be either because of lack of time or because they themselves are inactive. This story shows that by eating the right food and being active that you can have both, fun and good health. The young reader will see the consequences of either listening to the experts i.e. the doctor, teacher or parent, or of doing nothing. He or she has the choice of how this story ends. We must tell young people that eating too much of the wrong food and not doing enough exercise can have terrible consequences. Wolf Diedrich
  • All The Little Ones

    Mary Murphy

    Paperback (Flying Foxes (6 Sept. 2001), March 15, 1600)
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  • All the Little Lights

    Jamie McGuire, Karissa Vacker, Darrell Dennis, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, May 29, 2018)
    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jamie McGuire comes a riveting tale of first love that starts young but runs deep. The first time Elliott Youngblood spots Catherine Calhoun, he’s just a boy with a camera, and he’s never seen a sadder and more beautiful sight. Both Elliott and Catherine feel like outcasts, yet they find an easy friendship with each other. But when Catherine needs him most, Elliott is forced to leave town. Elliott finally returns, but he and Catherine are now different people. He’s a star high school athlete, and she spends all her free time working at her mother’s mysterious bed-and-breakfast. Catherine hasn’t forgiven Elliott for abandoning her, but he’s determined to win back her friendship...and her heart. Just when Catherine is ready to fully trust Elliott, he becomes the prime suspect in a local tragedy. Despite the town’s growing suspicions, Catherine clings to her love for Elliott. But a devastating secret that Catherine has buried could destroy whatever chance of happiness they have left.