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Books with title Taran Wanderer

  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell, Jan. 1, 1983)
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  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1990)
    Tells of the adventures that befell Taran when he went in search of his birthright and the truth about himself
  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, June 15, 1980)
    "On a quest for his parentage, Taran learns the truth about himself" (quoted from the cover blurb) Please see Wikipedia: Lloyd_Alexander
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  • WANDERER

    Acacia K. Parker, Eve Arroyo

    eBook (Octopian Press, )
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  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Jan. 1, 1967)
    pp. 12 256. Stated First Edition. "Taran Wanderer is a high fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander, the fourth of five volumes in The Chronicles of Prydain. The series follows Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper, as he nears manhood while helping to resist the forces of Arawn Death-Lord."
  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Hardcover (HARCOURT BRACE & CO@, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander

    Paperback (Dell Publishing, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Taran, the assistant pig-keeper who want to be a hero, goes questing for knowledge of his parentage, hoping that his journey will ennoble him in the eyes of Eilonwy, the princess with the red-gold hair. Accompanied by several loyal friends, Taran begins his search when three wily enchantresses of the Marshes of Morva send him to consult the Mirror of Llunet for the answers he is seeking, cryptically promising that "the finding takes no more than the looking." During his adventures he meets Craddoc, the shepherd, and the common people of Prydain, whom he comes to respect an admire. With their help, he continues his missions to learn the secret of the Mirror and the truth about himself.
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  • The Wanderer

    Sharon Creech, David Diaz

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 22, 2000)
    Newbery Honor Book * ALA Notable Children's Book“A beautifully written and imaginatively constructed novel that speaks to the power of survival and the delicacy of grief.” —School Library Journal (starred review)This acclaimed bestselling Newbery Honor Book from multi-award-winning author Sharon Creech is a classic and moving story of adventure, self-discovery, and one girl's independence.Thirteen-year-old Sophie hears the sea calling, promising adventure and a chance for discovery as she sets sail for England with her three uncles and two cousins. Sophie’s cousin Cody isn’t so sure he has the strength to prove himself to the crew and to his father.Through Sophie’s and Cody’s travel logs, we hear stories of the past and the daily challenges of surviving at sea as The Wanderer sails toward its destination—and its passengers search for their places in the world.“Sophie is a quietly luminous heroine, and readers will rejoice in her voyage.” —BCCB (starred review)"Like Creech's Walk Two Moons and Chasing Redbird, this intimate novel poetically connects journey with self-discovery.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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  • Wanderer

    Donald E. McQuinn

    Paperback (Del Rey, Oct. 19, 1993)
    Gan Moondark had united the people of what used to be Seattle. Chief among his supporters were the Rose Priestess Sylah and the strangers with the magical weapons -- the survivors of centuries in cryogenic sleep. Now Sylah and two of the strangers, Tate and Conway, begin an odyssey that will either or destroy what remains of the human race . . . . From the Paperback edition.
  • The Wanderer

    Sharon Creech

    Hardcover (Joanna Cotler Books, July 6, 2000)
    Thirteen-year-old Sophie accompanies her three uncles and two male cousins as they sail across the Atlantic to visit her grandfather in England. During the long and perilous journey, Sophie keeps a journal which appears in alternating chapters with a log kept by her cousin, Cody. As the ship sails closer and closer to England, Sophie comes closer and closer to dealing with an important issue from her past. Named one of the Best Children's Books of 2000 by Publishers Weekly. A 2001 Newbery Honor Book.
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  • The Wanderer

    Peter Van den Ende

    Hardcover (Levine Querido, Oct. 6, 2020)
    "Wonderfully strange and strangely wonderful, Peter Van den Ende's Wanderer is an epic dream captured in superbly meticulous detail."—Shaun TanAs with Shaun Tan's The Arrival, it gives us collective goosebumps to introduce the singular talent and imagination of Peter Van den Ende to North America. Without a word, and with Escher-like precision, Van den Ende presents one little paper boat's journey across the ocean, past reefs and between icebergs, through schools of fish, swaying water plants, and terrifying sea monsters. The little boat is all alone, and while its aloneness gives it the chance to wonder at the fairy-tale world above and below the waves uninterrupted, that also means it must save itself when it storms. And so it does. We hope that readers young and old will find the strength and inspiration that we did in this quietly powerful story about growing, learning, and life's ups and downs.
  • Taran Wanderer

    Lloyd Alexander, James Langton

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2006)
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