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  • Beautiful

    Stacy McAnulty, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    eBook (Running Press Kids, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Every girl is unique, talented, and lovable. . . .Every girl is BEAUTIFUL.Much more than how one looks on the outside, true beauty is found in conquering challenges, showing kindness, and spreading contagious laughter. Beautiful girls are empowered and smart and strong!BEAUTIFUL breaks barriers by showing girls free to be themselves: splashing in mud, conducting science experiments, and reading books under a flashlight with friends. This book will encourage all girls to embrace who they are and realize their endless potential.
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  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders, Summit Classic Press, G. Edward Bandy

    language (Summit Classic Press, Feb. 15, 2013)
    One of the most beloved stories in the English language, this Summit Classic ebook edition of "Beautiful Joe" includes the full text of this classic story in a freshly edited edition, together with:- An original, detailed biography discussing the author's life and the significance of this work;- A complete bibliography of the author's major works.Originally published as a novel in 1894, "Beautiful Joe" is based on the true story of a dog who lived in Meaford in southern Ontario. The first Canadian book to sell 1,000,000 copies, the novel was written in 1893 by Margaret Marshall Saunders and was the winning entry submitted to a literary contest sponsored by the American Humane Education Society. Saunders first heard the story of the dog, who had actually been abused and then rescued as depicted in the book, from her sister-in-law, Louise Moore. Louise's father, Walter Moore, had rescued the dog in 1890. Today the town of Meaford is home to a park and statue honoring the real Beautiful Joe, and a private heritage society was created in 1994 to preserve the Moore home and establish a museum.Written as an autobiography from the dog's point of view, the book includes a reference in the first page to "Black Beauty," which had also used that device, as "a little book that she [my mistress] says is the story of a horse's life." Joe then explains that he has undertaken the writing of his life's story in the belief that it will please his mistress.The fictionalized story, which the author relocates to a small town in Maine, recounts numerous adventures of Joe and the other animals and people in and around the "Morris" household and the little barn and barnyard that serves as a playground for children and a home for a variety of animals.Above all, "Beautiful Joe" is a call for an end to cruelty to animals, a message which it delivers effectively in the course of a story enjoyed and loved by generations of readers young and old.
  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders

    Hardcover (Golden Pr, June 1, 1977)
    Disfigured by his first, cruel master, Joe, a mongrel, is rescued by the Morrises and finds a new, happier home
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  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 11, 2019)
    it follows naturally that some one should be inspired to write a book to interpret the life of a dog to the humane feeling of the world. Such a story we have in “Beautiful Joe.” The story speaks not for the dog alone, but for the whole animal kingdom. Through it we enter the animal world, and are made to see as animals see, and to feel as animals feel. The sympathetic sight of the author, in this interpretation, is ethically the strong feature of the book."My name is Beautiful Joe, and I am a brown dog of medium size. I am not called Beautiful Joe because I am a beauty. Mr. Morris, the clergyman, in whose family I have lived for the last twelve years, says that he thinks I must be called Beautiful Joe for the same reason that his grandfather, down South, called a very ugly colored slave-lad Cupid, and his mother Venus.I do not know what he means by that, but when he says it, people always look at me and smile. I know that I am not beautiful, and I know that I am not a thoroughbred. I am only a cur.When my mistress went every year to register me and pay my tax, and the man in the office asked what breed I was, she said part fox-terrier and part bull-terrier; but he always put me down a cur. I don't think she liked having him call me a cur; still, I have heard her say that she preferred curs, for they have more character than well-bred dogs. Her father said that she liked ugly dogs for the same reason that a nobleman at the court of a certain king did namely, that no one else would.I am an old dog now, and am writing, or rather getting a friend to write, the story of my life. I have seen my mistress laughing and crying over a little book that she says is a story of a horse's life, and sometimes she puts the book down close to my nose to let me see the pictures.I love my dear mistress; I can say no more than that; I love her better than any one else in the world; and I think it will please her if I write the story of a dog's life. She loves dumb animals, and it always grieves her to see them treated cruelly.I have heard her say that if all the boys and girls in the world were to rise up and say that there should be no more cruelty to animals, they could put a stop to it. Perhaps it will help a little if I tell a story. I am fond of boys and girls, and though I have seen many cruel men and women, I have seen few cruel children. I think the more stories there are written about dumb animals, the better it will be for us."- Taken from "Beautiful Joe" written by Marshall Saunders
  • Beautiful Bear

    Regina Dunfee

    Paperback (Balboa Press, Oct. 29, 2015)
    Beautiful Bear is a warm, fun story about a young bear that feels he just needs a little help to be beautiful, and with a haircut and colored fur, he believes he surely will. On his eventful journey to the Beautiful Bear Shop, a mishap, a few friends, and a beautiful twirling flower help him discover how truly beautiful he already is.
  • Beautiful Me

    Natasha Jennings

    eBook (Balboa Press AU, May 30, 2014)
    Talia is seventeen, weighs thirty-one kilos, and has been committed to a psychiatric unit. Ever wondered what was inside the mind of an anorexic? This is her journal, Beautiful Me.
  • Beautiful

    Laura Lee Fall

    language (Kindle, Nov. 1, 2017)
    What does that word mean?Heartbroken, Stella is known to be an outcast and has always wanted to fit in, but felt that she never would or be beautiful. However, her life will soon change forever when stumbling upon a mistreated boy one day. Genuine he seemed as she opened her heart to him falling in love could be a tragic mistake?
  • Beautiful

    Cindy Martinusen Coloma

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 2, 2009)
    Her friends once thought she was perfect. Now she must face the mirror--and herself--to discover what true beauty is.Ellie Summerfield has everything a girl could want--she's beautiful, she's Senior Class President, has a calendar full of social engagements, volunteer commitments, and church activities. In short, she's perfect, according to most of the students at West Redding High School. But something is bothering Ellie, like a loose string on a dress she can feel but can't see. Does she really love her boyfriend, Ryan? Who are her true friends? And is she really happy in her picture-perfect life?Then in the course of a few minutes, the loose string in Ellie's life completely unravels. Forever changed, she must face herself as she discovers what it really means to be beautiful.
  • Beautiful You

    Katherine R. Christoff

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Kat is an elementary school student who feels different than other girls her age. Her mother informs her that it's not what is on the outside, but what is on the inside that matters. Beautiful You explores how each girl is unique and strives to help readers redefine what it means to be beautiful.
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  • Beautiful Joe

    Marshall Saunders, Charles Copeland

    eBook (EirenikosPress, Feb. 17, 2013)
    A work of fiction told from the dog's point of view, This story is based upon the true account of an abused dog. It is written in the tradition of 1877's Black Beauty. It reflects many of the unfortunate realities of society in those days, but it had an incredible impact upon the Western world's ideas about humane treatment of animals. A must for all parents who want their kids to grow up being thoughtful of their pets. It demonstrates the horror of abuse and the hope of overcoming evil and finding good in life. Illustrated
  • Beautiful AND

    Amber Stowe

    Paperback (Amber Stowe, June 18, 2018)
    Like many little penguins, Ella is consistently told she is beautiful. But what happens when another penguin doesn't like her dress? This illustrated short story helps kids and parents honor beauty and introduce the deeper realities of personality and gifts. Fun and straight-forward, it will help caregivers jump start important conversations about self-confidence and identity. The ending poses questions and gives descriptive words to enable kids and caregivers to connect and explore how many wonderfult traits they truly have in addition to being beautiful.
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  • Beautiful

    Amy Reed

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Oct. 6, 2009)
    When Cassie moves from the tiny town where she has always lived to a suburb of Seattle, she is determined to leave her boring, good-girl existence behind. This is Cassie’s chance to stop being invisible and become the kind of girl who’s worth noticing. Stepping into her new identity turns out to be easier than Cassie could have ever imagined...one moment, one choice, will change everything. Cassie’s new existence both thrills and terrifies her. Swept into a world of illicit parties and social landmines, she sheds her virginity, embraces the numbness she feels from the drugs, and floats through it all, knowing that she is now called beautiful. She ignores the dangers of her fast-paced life…but she can’t sidestep the secrets and the cruelty. Cassie is trapped in a swift downward spiral tinged with violence and abuse, and no one—not even the one person she thought she could trust—can help her now. “Beautiful is stark, disquieting and, quite simply, riveting. Amy Reed is an author to keep on your radar.” --Ellen Hopkins, bestselling author of Crank “A latter-day Go Ask Alice, Beautiful is raw, gritty, and powerful, an intense ice-pick jab to the heart. A stunning debut and a must-read.” --R.A. Nelson, author of Teach Me "In crisp, clean prose Amy Reed places the reader right into the heart and mind and life of a girl who makes the choice to be one of the beautiful ones. Reed gives a disturbing and concise snapshot of what it can be like today for teens struggling with self-identity and peer acceptance when in a heartbeat they follow the 'wrong road.'" --M. Sindy Felin, National Book Award Finalist for Touching Snow