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Books with title All the People

  • The Tub People

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 6, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The tub people have to rescue the tub child when the water rushes down the drain before the tub people are put safely on the shelf.
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  • The Doll People

    Ann M. Martin, Brian Selznick

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2000)
    Annabelle Doll is eight years old-she has been for more than a hundred years. Not a lot has happened to her, cooped up in the dollhouse, with the same doll family, day after day, year after year. . . until one day the Funcrafts move in.
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  • All the Little People

    Alex Beyman

    eBook (, May 14, 2018)
    A coming of age story about a sensitive, cerebral young boy struggling to survive in a cruel, dreary world. When a miraculous responsibility is entrusted to him by an elderly witch, he becomes both cultivator and guardian of a miniature society of tiny humanoid creatures. They will live or die by his decisions, increasingly strained as bullies, uncaring teachers and other real world difficulties intrude upon the little world which he alone can protect.
  • All The Lonely People

    LITTLE BROWN

    Paperback (LITTLE BROWN, )
    I loved it . . . There's nothing out there like All The Lonely People - it's uniquely brilliant, bold and not afraid to shout about what's wrong with the world, while still showing how subtle changes and hope can save lives. Original, shocking, eye-opening and thoroughly enjoyable' Simon P Clark, author of ErenEveryone tells Kat that her online personality - confident, funny, opinionated - isn't her true self. Kat knows otherwise. The internet is her only way to cope with a bad day, chat with friends who get all her references, make someone laugh. But when she becomes the target of an alt-right trolling campaign, she feels she has no option but to Escape, Delete, Disappear. With her social media shut down, her website erased, her entire online identity void, Kat feels she has cut away her very core: without her virtual self, who is she? She brought it on herself. Or so Wesley keeps telling himself as he dismantles Kat's world. It's different, seeing one of his victims in real life and not inside a computer screen - but he's in too far to back out now. As soon as Kat disappears from the online world, her physical body begins to fade and while everybody else forgets that she exists, Wesley realises he is the only one left who remembers her. Overcome by remorse for what he has done, Wesley resolves to stop her disappearing completely. It might just be the only way to save himself.All the Lonely People is a timely story about online culture - both good and bad - that explores the experience of loneliness in a connected world, and the power of kindness and empathy over hatred.
  • The Acorn People

    Ron Jones, Tom Parker

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 1996)
    The Acorn People, a very special group of disabled children, make their dreams come true at Camp Wiggin-swimming, staging a play, even hiking up Lookout Mountain! The Acorn People prove to the world that with encouragement and determination, nothing is impossible.
  • We The People

    Center for Civic Education

    Paperback (Center for Civic Education, June 1, 2000)
    Jamie mother Shaniquia mother Shaniquia Jamie and two boys
  • All the People

    Joy Hakim

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Aug. 16, 1995)
    A History of US is the story of the history of the United States written especially for children and for families and all ages to enjoy together. From the hunting and fishing tribes that first crossed the Bering Strait to the civil rights movement and 20th-century attempts to define America, the 10 books in the series make history an exciting adventure story.
  • The Almond People

    Joel Jurrens

    eBook (Wings ePress, Inc., March 29, 2017)
    What would you do for a miracle?Miracles are happening all over Calvin, Iowa. A strange cult known as The Almond People hands out magical blue necklaces, and within weeks the wearers of the talismans are healed of all their afflictions. The lame can walk; the blind can see. But there’s a catch …
  • We the People

    Peter Spier

    Paperback (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1991)
    Presents historical facts of the Constitution's creation and offers colorful illustrations of American life, past and present
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  • All the People

    Joy Hakim

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1995)
    Covers American history from post World War II up to the present, including the civil rights movement, Vietnam War, the arrival of the Beatles, the end of the Cold War, and advances in technology
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  • The People in the Wall

    Sam Penant

    eBook (Orchard Books, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Dax Daley is no superhero.But then, neither are his other classmates. At least they're not heroes YET - that's what they're being taught at Scragmoor Prime, a school for children with special powers.Dax would much rather explore the creepy chapel outside the school grounds - the one with the eerie painted people on the wall - than try to be a hero. But the chapel walls hide a dark secret... and Dax discovers that Scragmoor's previous criminal inmates aren't quite as dead as he'd hoped.
  • The Tub People

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Sept. 1, 1989)
    The tub people have to rescue the tub child when the water rushes down the drain before the tub people are put safely on the shelf
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