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Books with title Three Sisters

  • The Sisters

    Robert Littell

    eBook (The Overlook Press, )
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  • Three Sisters Garden

    Sandy Baker, Rita Ter Sarkissoff, Casie Trace

    Paperback (Black Garnet Press, Dec. 15, 2014)
    In her newest book Three Sisters Garden, Sandy Baker follows the recipe of her previous children’s gardening books by combining adorable characters, charming illustrations, and a fun story line. Cara, Sara, and Bari plant corn, squash, and beans, much like Native Americans have for centuries. Sandy weaves in gardening information to complete this compelling and educational book that young students, parents, and teachers alike will appreciate. The book is 32 pp, 8"x10" full color, soft cover and includes a glossary, great recipe for a delicious and hearty one-pot Three Sisters meal, and information about the original American Indian style of Three Sisters gardening with corn, squash and beans.
  • Red Thread Sisters

    Carol Antoinette Peacock

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2012)
    When a girl is adopted from a Chinese orphanage, everything she knew about family, best friends, and sisterhood must change.Wen has spent the first eleven years of her life at an orphanage in rural China, and the only person she would call family is her best friend, Shu Ling. When Wen is adopted by an American couple, she struggles to adjust to every part of her new life: having access to all the food and clothes she could want, going to school, being someone's daughter. But the hardest part of all is knowing that Shu Ling remains back at the orphanage, alone. Wen knows that her best friend deserves a family and a future, too. But finding a home for Shu Ling isn't easy, and time is running out . . .
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  • Sisters

    David McPhail

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 11, 2015)
    The classic children’s book celebrating the joys and challenges of sisterhood—with the author’s illustrations newly hand-colored. Sisters are different in so many ways, and alike in many more. But there is one heartfelt way in which they are most alike—they love each other so very much. David McPhail's classic tale chronicles the ups and down that bring two young sisters closer than ever before. A favorite with sisters of all ages for more than thirty years, this edition features McPhail’s original pen-and-ink illustrations newly hand-colored by John O’Connor.
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  • The Sisters

    Robert Littell

    eBook (The Overlook Press, June 2, 2003)
    In what Christopher Lehmann-Haupt of The New York Times called "the plot of plots," Robert Littell has created the CIA "legends" Francis and Carroll, dubbed "The Sisters Death and Night" by their cohorts. But few know what these enigmatic and extremely dangerous operatives do. They plot-and they're plotting the perfect crime. They've located the perfect pawn-the Potter, the exiled ex-head of the KGB sleeper school-and, with artful deception, the Sisters coerce him into betraying his last and best sleeper, the man he considers his son. Once awakened, this sleeper, an assassin living secretly in the U.S., will launch a mission of death-unless the Potter, in a desperate race against time, can stop his protege from committing the Sisters' perfect and world-shattering crime.
  • The Three Sisters

    Paul Neslusan

    language (, Aug. 14, 2016)
    Join Cillan, a young woman running from her past and towards redemption… Join Lilith, a girl on the cusp of womanhood, as she seeks to free her mother from evil wizards and restore her birthright… Join Iris, a little girl who miraculously survived alone in the wilderness, as she learns of the legends that foretold of her coming… “The Three Sisters” is an epic adventure enjoyed by readers and listeners aged six to sixty, all over the world.
  • Sisters

    David McPhail

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2010)
    Sisters are different in so many ways, yet alike in many more. But there is one heartfelt way in which they are most alike—they love each other so very much. David McPhail's celebration of the joys—and trials—of sisterhood has been a favorite with sisters of all ages for almost twenty years. Now published in full color for the first time, in its original intimate size, a new generation of sisters will love to read this treasure . . . together.Features a presentation page, a personal touch for gift giving.
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  • The Year of the Three Sisters

    Andrea Cheng, Patrice Barton

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 7, 2015)
    Astute Anna discovers that sisterhood really can cross continents and cultures in this heartwarming fourth book in the Anna Wang series. Patrice Barton's lively and warm illustrations bring Anna's story to life.
  • Three Sisters

    Audrey Wood

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 30, 1986)
    A frolicsome trio of sisters twirl their way through three escapades involving speaking "French," dancing lessons, and their uncle's annoying cigars.
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  • Three Sisters

    Audrey Wood

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 28, 1989)
    A frolicsome trio of sisters twirl their way through three escapades involving speaking "French," dancing lessons, and their uncle's annoying cigars
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  • The Three Sisters

    Paul Neslusan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 11, 2016)
    Join Cillan, a young woman running from her past and towards redemption… Join Lilith, a girl on the cusp of womanhood, as she seeks to free her mother from evil wizards and restore her birthright… Join Iris, a little girl who miraculously survived alone in the wilderness, as she learns of the legends that foretold of her coming… “The Three Sisters”, is an epic fantasy adventure already enjoyed by hundreds readers and listeners aged six to sixty, all over the world.
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  • Red Thread Sisters

    Carol Antoinette Peacock

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2012)
    When a girl is adopted from a Chinese orphanage, everything she knew about family, best friends, and sisterhood must change.Wen has spent the first eleven years of her life at an orphanage in rural China, and the only person she would call family is her best friend, Shu Ling. When Wen is adopted by an American couple, she struggles to adjust to every part of her new life: having access to all the food and clothes she could want, going to school, being someone's daughter. But the hardest part of all is knowing that Shu Ling remains back at the orphanage, alone. Wen knows that her best friend deserves a family and a future, too. But finding a home for Shu Ling isn't easy, and time is running out . . .
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