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Books with title Snow Tracks

  • Tracks in the Snow

    Joel Frederic Schnoor

    Paperback (Gennesaret Press, Jan. 20, 2016)
    In February of 1878, Johnny Stevens and his family picked up and left their Iowa roots, seeking to homestead in Nebraska. When they embarked in covered wagons on their journey-a trip that would end up taking more than twenty days-they had no idea what dangers and adventures lurked ahead. Based on letters and writings from the author's great-grandfather, Tracks in the Snow captures the spirit of a boy growing up in the pioneer days on the prairie.
  • Snow tracks

    Jean Craighead George

    Hardcover (Dutton, July 6, 1958)
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  • Tracks

    Robyn Davidson

    Paperback (Vintage, Aug. 26, 2014)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURERobyn Davidson's opens the memoir of her perilous journey across 1,700 miles of hostile Australian desert to the sea with only four camels and a dog for company with the following words: “I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you know you have conned yourself into doing something difficult and there's no going back." Enduring sweltering heat, fending off poisonous snakes and lecherous men, chasing her camels when they get skittish and nursing them when they are injured, Davidson emerges as an extraordinarily courageous heroine driven by a love of Australia's landscape, an empathy for its indigenous people, and a willingness to cast away the trappings of her former identity. Tracks is the compelling, candid story of her odyssey of discovery and transformation. “An unforgettably powerful book.”—Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild Now with a new postscript by Robyn Davidson.
  • Tracks

    Diane Lee Wilson

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 2, 2013)
    Can the railroad that is uniting America also bridge the gap between two boys from different backgrounds?Shortly after the Civil War, Malachy laces on his father’s boots and travels to the American West to work on the transcontinental railroad that will unite the country. In addition to the challenge of the physically grueling work, Malachy also has to adjust to working with Chinese men and boys, whom he views with suspicion and contempt. Despite everything, Malachy gets by with his love for his fierce new dog, Brina, and Blind Thomas, the most hardworking and loyal railroad horse around. But after a Chinese boy is blamed for stealing a bag of coins, Malachy begins to reconsider his prejudices—because Malachy is the real thief, and his conscience is uneasy. He begins to notice the many ways in which the Chinese workers are mistreated. And when real danger threatens, Malachy needs to find the courage to step up and do what’s right. Diane Lee Wilson’s atmospheric writing vividly depicts the western landscape of America in the 1860s and draws you right in alongside Malachy—and his beloved horse and dog—as he navigates a bumpy moral terrain and discovers a friendship he never knew was possible.
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  • Tracks in the Snow

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Hardcover (Holiday House, June 1, 1997)
    Convinced that her babysitter failed to show up one night because something terrible had happened, Erin begins a search with her friend Tiffany, following tracks in the snow through the forest, until a blizzard strikes, and the girls become snowbound.
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  • Tracks in the Snow

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Paperback (Camelot, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Erin and her science project partner Tiffany become lost in the snow-covered Sierra mountains when Erin leads them on a trek to find her missing babysitter
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  • Tracks

    Robyn Davidson

    Hardcover (J. Cape, March 15, 1980)
    The account of Robyn Davidson's epic journey across 1,700 miles of Australian desert and bush with four camels and a dog.
  • Tracks

    Diane Lee Wilson

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 3, 2012)
    Can the railroad that is uniting America also bridge the gap between two boys from different backgrounds?Shortly after the Civil War, Malachy laces on his father’s boots and travels to the American West to work on the transcontinental railroad that will unite the country. In addition to the challenge of the physically grueling work, Malachy also has to adjust to working with Chinese men and boys, whom he views with suspicion and contempt. Despite everything, Malachy gets by with his love for his fierce new dog, Brina, and Blind Thomas, the most hardworking and loyal railroad horse around. But after a Chinese boy is blamed for stealing a bag of coins, Malachy begins to reconsider his prejudices—because Malachy is the real thief, and his conscience is uneasy. He begins to notice the many ways in which the Chinese workers are mistreated. And when real danger threatens, Malachy needs to find the courage to step up and do what’s right. Diane Lee Wilson’s atmospheric writing vividly depicts the western landscape of America in the 1860s and draws you right in alongside Malachy—and his beloved horse and dog—as he navigates a bumpy moral terrain and discovers a friendship he never knew was possible.
  • Tracks in the Snow

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 1, 2003)
    Tracks in the snow.Tracks in the snow.Who made the tracks?Where do they go?There's a mysterious set of tracks through the snow, but who do they belong to-a rabbit, a duck, a woodchuck? On this brisk day one little girl is determined to find out. So off through the woods she tramps in hopeful discovery. Where will the tracks lead her and what might she find? Come join in the search!
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  • Tracks in the Snow

    Regina Stone Matthews

    Hardcover (Regina Stone Matthews, Oct. 7, 2019)
    The lady of the house awakes one cold snowy morning to discover that while she slept, a mysterious little creature left his tracks in the snow on her front stoop. She can't imagine what he was looking for. She never heard the slightest thing. Had this little creature been in her yard before? Then she remembers a time when a pesky little critter passed through her yard exploring. She laughs as she recalls chasing him around and around her back yard. Could it be? Look inside to see.The artwork in this book was illustrated by student artists ages 6-12.
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    Robyn Davidson

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Paperbacks, March 15, 2013)
    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURERobyn Davidson's opens the memoir of her perilous journey across 1,700 miles of hostile Australian desert to the sea with only four camels and a dog for company with the following words: “I experienced that sinking feeling you get when you know you have conned yourself into doing something difficult and there's no going back." Enduring sweltering heat, fending off poisonous snakes and lecherous men, chasing her camels when they get skittish and nursing them when they are injured, Davidson emerges as an extraordinarily courageous heroine driven by a love of Australia's landscape, an empathy for its indigenous people, and a willingness to cast away the trappings of her former identity. Tracks is the compelling, candid story of her odyssey of discovery and transformation. “An unforgettably powerful book.”—Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild Now with a new postscript by Robyn Davidson.
  • Tracks

    David Galef

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1996)
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