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Books with title April

  • April

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Aug. 16, 2011)
    On New Year's Eve, Callum Ormond is chased down the street by a crazed man with a deadly warning: They killed your father. They'll kill you. You must survive the next 365 days! Stranded in the middle of nowhere, terrified and alone, Cal is on the run. Somehow he must make sense of his father's mysterious drawings and solve a family secret from the past: the Ormond Singularity. But first he has to dodge the police and thugs who are closing in on him, and save his sister's life. He has 275 days. His world is falling apart...
  • April

    Robyn Brode

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Dec. 1, 2002)
    An introduction to some of the characteristics, events, and activities of the month of April.
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  • April

    Robyn Brode

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2009)
    The twelve updated and completely redesigned books in this series are each devoted to a month of the year. Featuring vibrant new photographs and fascinating facts, they cover the number of days, the season, the weather, holidays, and special events that happen for each month. Each book also addresses how weather varies each month for different parts of the country.
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  • April

    Daniel Parker

    Library Binding (Bt Bound, Dec. 15, 2003)
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  • April

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1900)
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  • April

    Joyce Marie

    eBook (, July 28, 2019)
    A year after the sudden loss of her father, a young girl, named April, realizes her life has been affected in more ways than one. Her mother had to work more hours in order to maintain their way of living. April feels neglected because of the absence of both parents. Although she knows nothing will bring her father back, she feels a companion is the solution for her loneliness. When April feels like her mother doesnโ€™t understand her feelings, she soon realizes her mother saw the bigger picture and did understand how she felt with the loss of her father.