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Books with title The Summer of '72

  • The Summer of May

    Cecilia Galante, Therese Plummer, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, March 1, 2013)
    Twelve-year-old May is living in a desolate situation with only her grandmother, who is depressed about the absence of May’s mother, and her father, who works long hours and is almost never around. Due to her circumstance and her resentment over having to live in a low-income neighborhood, May often finds herself picking fights and getting into trouble. But when May is caught graffiti-ing her least favorite teacher’s classroom, she is faced with a choice: expulsion or one-on-one summer school with the teacher she most detests. Begrudgingly, May chooses summer school and ultimately learns that her teacher has a secret past - and might just hold the key to answers no one else will give May about her mother.
  • The End of Summer

    Naomi Jessica Rose

    eBook (, Aug. 8, 2018)
    Evelyn laughed, cracking the ice. "The end of summer is coming up fast boys, better enjoy yourselves while you can!" she said.Marion is desperate to be able to ride her new horse while Christopher is equally determined to ride someone else's. Summer hurtles to a close at pony club camp and Noel, Dick and Henry are all about to set off in different directions to begin entirely new lives when the end of summer turns out to be more of an end than anyone expected...Josephine Pullein-Thompson's well loved characters return in the sequel to 'After the Pony Club'.
  • The Summer of the Crow

    Eunice Boeve, Henry McNulty, Books in Motion

    Audiobook (Books in Motion, Sept. 15, 2016)
    Dust storms, rabbit drives, hobo camps, and riding on freight trains were all a part of life for many throughout the Midwest during the Great Depression. Polio and many other diseases had not yet been conquered and the huge dust storms that killed livestock and ruined crops also caused life-threatening respiratory ailments, such as asthma and pneumonia. In the spring of 1935, 13-year-old Brady Foster's family is forced to leave their "dusted out" wheat farm in southwest Kansas when his mother's asthma takes a turn for the worst. Deciding her only hope lies in California's cleaner air, Brady and his little autistic sister are sent to live with their grandfather, a county sheriff in the north central part of the state, until their parents can return. In his new school, Brady is bullied and ostracized, but he finds a friend in Eddie Peel, the son of the town drunk, a boy with a pet crow. This book was selected for the Kansas State Reading Circle Catalog and Winner of the J. Donald Coffin Memorial Book Award!
  • The Summer of the Swans

    Betsy Byars

    eBook (Puffin Books, April 12, 2004)
    Sara's life has always flowed smoothly, like the gliding swans on the lake, until her little brother Charlie disappears. Then Sara is forced to see her life in a whole new way.
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  • The Colors of Summer

    Danna Smith, Amber Ren

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 7, 2019)
    Celebrate the colors of summer with Little Golden Books!TURQUOISE is the beach towel--room enough for three. PURPLE are my flip-flops.No more shoes for me! Spend a fun-filled summer day at the beach and discover the bright colors all around. Kids will love finding their favorites, from purple flip-flops and orange sand shovels to green towels and blue waves. This bright summer read will have little ones eager to visit this colorful beach time and time again.
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  • Summer of the Wolves

    Polly Carlson-Voiles

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2012)
    Julie of the Wolves meets Hatchet in this middle grade novel that follows orphaned twelve-year-old Nika and her seven-year-old brother Randall as they leave a California foster home to visit a long-lost uncle in the wilderness lake country of Northern Minnesota. A phone call from their uncle sets them on a journey in a small floatplane over the thick green forest canopy, to spend the summer on a wilderness island. Nika, of all people, knows not to get her heart set on anything, but as she follows her uncle in his job studying wolves, Nika stumbles upon a relationship with an orphaned wolf pup that makes her feel — for the first time since her mother died — whole again. Here in these woods, with this wolf, none of the hard things in her past can reach her.With vivid details about wolf behavior and a deep sense of interconnectedness with nature, this captivating first novel illuminates the intricacies of family while searching for the fine balance between caring for wild animals and leaving them alone.
  • Summer of the Stranger

    Sonny Collins, Mark Carrell, Prairie Moon Publications

    Audiobook (Prairie Moon Publications, July 26, 2016)
    When you bring together a preacher, an outlaw, a teenage boy, and the Klan - you know trouble is bound to happen in the small Oklahoma town of Meeker. Add to that the mystery of who is a legendary gunfighter, and you have a rip-roaring Western in the classic tradition of Shane and The Sea of Grass.
  • The Son of Summer Stars

    Meredith Ann Pierce

    Mass Market Paperback (Firebird, June 23, 2003)
    The Final Volume of the Firebringer TrilogyA secret haunts Jan's dying father, Korr—a secret so dark that, if exposed, could bring the downfall of the Firebringer. Jan is left with its terrible burden, and an impossible choice—renounce Tek, his beloved mate, and lose forever the kingship of the unicorns, or return and face the consequences of his father's acts, and of his own."A first-rate ending for a fine fantasy series."—Booklist
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  • Summer of the Wolves

    Polly Carlson-Voiles

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 14, 2013)
    * “A little gem of a book for all wild-hearted lovers of the natural world.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewJulie of the Wolves meets Hatchet in this middle grade novel that follows twelve-year-old Nika and her seven-year-old brother, Randall, as they leave their California foster home to spend a summer with their long-lost uncle. There she finds an orphaned wolf pup in a cave, whose mother has been shot.This compelling first novel explores themes of searching for family and finding a balance between caring for—and leaving alone—wild animals.
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  • The Summer of the Goose

    Wayne J Street Jr., Sean Kilgore, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Dec. 29, 2010)
    When Billy D and Grandpa are asked to babysit the neighbor's goose for the day, trouble is bound to ensue. After all, the prize winning tomatoes are at stake! But through all their misadventures, Billy D and Grandpa learn lessons about tolerance, patience, friendship, and loving their neighbors, all during the Summer of the Goose.
  • Summer of the Wolves

    Lisa Williams Kline

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, April 23, 2012)
    Stepsisters, yes. Friends? Maybe …“I smelled the wolf now―sharp and musky. I scanned the pen and saw a shadow behind one of the bushes that might be another wolf. Probably two of the most miserable looking creatures I’d ever seen.” –from Summer of the WolvesStephanie and Diana are having a hard time adjusting to life as new stepsisters. The girls “pretend” to like each other, but it’s pretty hard considering they are complete opposites. When their new family takes their first-ever vacation to a horse ranch in North Carolina, not even long horse-back rides in the forest can tame their tempers. Diana’s anger issues and Stephanie’s fear of everything prove disastrous, until Diana discovers the caged wolves in the deep woods. She vows to free them, and surprisingly, Stephanie agrees to help. But their actions have unforeseen consequences, and if there’s any chance to make things right, Stephanie and Diana must put their differences aside
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  • Summer of the Monkeys

    Wilson Rawls, Woodrow Wilson Rawls

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 15, 1977)
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