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Books with title Making Waves

  • Making Waves

    Barbara Williams, Garen Thomas

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Having survived the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, twelve-year-old Emily Brewer lives in Baltimore where she attends school but also encounters child labor, sweatshops, and the struggle of labor unions. By the author of Titanic Crossing.
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  • Making Waves

    Stephanie Doyon

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 27, 2012)
    Getting there was all the fun...Miranda just has to see the Pacific Ocean. Then she'll know she's finally made it -- all the way across the country. And when they get to San Francisco, she'll be reunited with her high school buddy, Chloe -- something Miranda's been looking forward to for over 3,000 miles.But reaching the West Coast isn't the big deal Miranda thought it would be. And seeing Chloe again is even less fun. Something's not right between the two best friends. Could Chloe have changed that much in just a few months...or is it Miranda who's really different now?
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  • Making Waves

    Stephanie Doyon

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 1, 1999)
    After moving across the country, Miranda creates a home for herself on the west coast, yet when she develops a new personality to go along with her new surroundings, she quickly discovers that it does not sit well with her old friends back home. Original.
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  • Making Waves

    Randi Reisfeld

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 1, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Friends Emily, Jenny, and LJ welcome new girl Aubrey into their group, but they suspect her of hiding something when she keeps making last-minute excuses not to hang out with them.
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  • Making Waves

    B.B. Calhoun

    Paperback (Red Fox, April 6, 1995)
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  • Oceans: Making Waves!

    Simon Basher, Dan Green

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 27, 2012)
    From Basher, the illustrator who showed the periodic table in a whole new light and gave us his fresh spin on physics, biology, astronomy, rocks and minerals, planet earth and chemistry, comes a book that shines its light into our magical and mysterious oceans. Not content to stay on dry land, Basher takes to the high seas in this friendly guide to everything above and below the oceans. Meet the members of the Shoreline Gang, the Deep-down Dandies, and the characters in the Open-water Crew. Encounter deep trenches, curious creatures, mountains taller than any you will find on land, and the mixers and stirrers that keep the water flowing. Throughout it all, Basher’s bold, cheerful artwork pairs with rock solid scientific information to personalize readers’ understanding of Earth’s mysterious underwater world. Bonus: includes a must-have pull out poster of the ocean
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  • Making Waves

    Annie Dalton

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, April 21, 2010)
    Mel is swashbuckling off to the seventeenth century Caribbean – watch out, there are pirates about! New-look cover for an angelic series rebirth!Lately Brice seems to be behaving, so when Michael asks Mel to join him on a mission to the 17th Century Caribbean, she happily zooms off to pack her bikini.But the lush paradise of the New World has a dark side – piracy, slave ships, cruel plantation owners. Then Brice bumps into an evil ancestor, and without warning he abandons his mates, running off to Port Royal, the wicked Jamaican city where pirates rule like kings. Can Mel save their maverick buddy or has Heaven's favourite bad boy blown it for good?
  • Making Waves

    Graeme Kent

    Hardcover (Blackie Children's Books, March 15, 1990)
    A novel in the sports fiction series about a girl who has the potential to be a national standard swimmer. However as her successes increase so do her doubts.
  • Making Waves

    Randi Reisfeld, H. B. Gilmour

    Library Binding
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  • Making Waves

    Stephanie Doyon

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, )
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  • Making Moves

    Sean de Gallai

    eBook (, March 8, 2018)
    The sequel to The Dancer. Steps From The Dark. Alex’s coming of age story continues with much excitement, anxiety, confusion and joy. After returning to her family in Kentucky, Alex realizes that she must try and help fix her family situation before it becomes dangerous. Time and time again she tries to help but nothing seems to work. Alex turns to the beautiful, gracious, ethereal movements of Irish dancing to help calm her mind and forget. And she falls in love with the artform.A trip back to Cleveland gives Alex the chance to see things in a new light. A chance encounter and some encouraging words from Irish Dancing Superstar Kal McGettigan gives her an idea. Alex returns to Kentucky and finds an Irish dance teacher and with one final push tries to fit all the pieces of the puzzle together. Soon she finds herself and her little brother Lucas back in Cleveland. But a new beginning must come at a price.How long will their new found safety last? What will Alex do now that she has found a strong friendship and makes great progress competing in Irish dancing? And what is Kal McGettigan’s big secret that he wants to reveal at the next major dance competition? A teen/Young Adult novel of passion, friendship, fear and excitement.
  • Breaking Waves

    Danielle Sibarium

    language (KFR Communications, Dec. 17, 2012)
    From the moment they met, Jenna knew Reece would break her heart, but she never dreamed it would happen like this. Jenna is left shattered and broken. When life becomes too painful to deal with and she feels completely alone, there’s only one person to help her pick up the pieces and move on. The one person she doesn’t want to turn to. The one person she promised to stay away from. Tyler.Can Jenna put aside everything she knows about him and let Tyler help heal her broken heart?