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Books with title Rookie of the Year

  • The Year of the Rat

    Clare Furniss, Billie Fulford-Brown, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, Nov. 4, 2014)
    The world can tip at any moment... a fact that 15-year-old Pearl is all too aware of when her mom dies after giving birth to her baby sister, Rose, who looks exactly like a baby rat, all pink, wrinkled, and writhing. This little Rat has destroyed everything, even ruined the wonderful relationship that Pearl had with her stepfather, the Rat's biological father. Told across the year following her mother's death, Pearl's story is full of bittersweet humor and heartbreaking honesty about how you deal with grief that cuts you to the bone, as she tries not only to come to terms with losing her mother, but also the fact that her sister - The Rat - is a constant reminder of why her mom is no longer around.
  • Rookie of the Year

    John R. Tunis

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, May 1, 1990)
    Dodger manager Spike Russell's efforts to rally his team to a pennant victory are threatened by a scheming club secretary and the irresponsibility of a star rookie pitcher
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  • Rookie of the Year

    Todd Strasser

    Paperback (Yearling, July 1, 1993)
    When klutzy eleven-year-old Henry finds that his broken arm has acquired bionic capabilities, he has a chance to lead his beloved Chicago Cubs to a World Series victory
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  • The Year of the Book

    Andrea Cheng, Abigail Halpin

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 22, 2012)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.In Chinese, peng you means friend. But in any language, all Anna knows for certain is that friendship is complicated.When Anna needs company, she turns to her books. Whether traveling through A Wrinkle in Time, or peering over My Side of the Mountain, books provide what real life cannot—constant companionship and insight into her changing world.Books, however, can’t tell Anna how to find a true friend. She’ll have to discover that on her own. In the tradition of classics like Maud Hart Lovelace’s Betsy-Tacy books and Eleanor Estes’ One Hundred Dresses, this novel subtly explores what it takes to make friends and what it means to be one.
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  • The Book of the Year

    james harkin

    Hardcover (Random House Bo, March 15, 2017)
    The Book of the Year is a hilarious guide to 2017's most extraordinary events, unearthed by the creators of the award-winning hit comedy podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. Each week, over a million people tune in to find out what bizarre and astonishing facts Dan, James, Anna and Andy have found out over the previous seven days. Now the gang have turned their attention to the news of the past twelve months. You'll discover the curious details behind the main headlines - how Donald Trump slept on the 66th floor of a 58-storey building, what effect Brexit had on Coco Pops, and why China's president can't stand Winnie the Pooh - as well as hundreds of stories you may have missed entirely, like the news that: - Qatar built a refugee camp for camels. - The world's first avocado restaurant ran out of avocados on its first day. - The victim of Britain's first ever shark attack ended up with a cut thumb. From strange inventions to baffling elections, via a surprising amount of sausage news, The Book of the Year is an eye-opening tour of the incredible year you didn't know you'd lived through.
  • Rookie Of The Year

    Phil Bildner, Tim Probert

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 27, 2017)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In this second Rip and Red book, the boys' world is turned upside down when new-girl-in-town Tiki joins the Clifton United basketball team.
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  • The Rookie

    Fred Van Lente, Andrea Di Vito

    Paperback (Marvel, Oct. 8, 2008)
    Features the early solo adventures of Wolverine and Kitty Pryde.
  • The Book of the Year

    No Such Thing As A Fish

    eBook (Cornerstone Digital, Nov. 2, 2017)
    In a year when much of the news was believable but fake, comes a book packed with stories that are unbelievable but true. The Book of the Year is a hilarious guide to 2017’s most extraordinary events, unearthed by the creators of the award-winning hit comedy podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. Each week, over a million people tune in to find out what bizarre and astonishing facts Dan, James, Anna and Andy have found out over the previous seven days. Now the gang have turned their attention to the news of the past twelve months. You’ll discover the curious details behind the main headlines – how Donald Trump slept on the 66th floor of a 58-storey building, what effect Brexit had on Coco Pops, and why China’s president can’t stand Winnie the Pooh – as well as hundreds of stories you may have missed entirely, like the news that:· Qatar built a refugee camp for camels.· The world’s first avocado restaurant ran out of avocados on its first day.· The victim of Britain’s first ever shark attack ended up with a cut thumb. From strange inventions to baffling elections, via a surprising amount of sausage news, The Book of the Year is an eye-opening tour of the incredible year you didn’t know you’d lived through.
  • The Year of the Rat

    Grace Lin

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2008)
    A fresh new look for this modern classic by the Newbery-Award winning and bestselling author of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon In this sequel to Year of the Dog, Pacy has another big year in store for her. The Year of the Dog was a very lucky year: she met her best friend Melody and discovered her true talents. However, the Year of the Rat brings big changes: Pacy must deal with Melody moving to California, find the courage to forge on with her dream of becoming a writer and illustrator, and learn to face some of her own flaws. Pacy encounters prejudice, struggles with acceptance, and must find the beauty in change.Based on the author's childhood adventures, Year of the Rat, features the whimsical black and white illustrations and the hilarious and touching anecdotes that helped Year of the Dog earn rave reviews and satisfied readers.
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  • Rookie of the Year

    John R. Tunis

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace and Company, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • The Year of the Rat

    Grace Lin

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2008)
    A fresh new look for this modern classic by the Newbery-Award winning and bestselling author of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon In this sequel to Year of the Dog, Pacy has another big year in store for her. The Year of the Dog was a very lucky year: she met her best friend Melody and discovered her true talents. However, the Year of the Rat brings big changes: Pacy must deal with Melody moving to California, find the courage to forge on with her dream of becoming a writer and illustrator, and learn to face some of her own flaws. Pacy encounters prejudice, struggles with acceptance, and must find the beauty in change.Based on the author's childhood adventures, Year of the Rat, features the whimsical black and white illustrations and the hilarious and touching anecdotes that helped Year of the Dog earn rave reviews and satisfied readers.
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  • Rookie of the Year

    John R. Tunis

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 1, 2006)
    The complex web of relationships that make up a major-league baseball team is the heart of this story about a rookie pitcher who becomes a threat to his team's chances for the pennant.Includes an introduction by Bruce Brooks.
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