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Books with title Three Wishes: A Novel

  • The Three Wishes

    M. Jean Craig, Yuri Saizman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 1987)
    A poor wood-cutter and his wife argue about what to do with the three wishes given to them by a tree fairy
  • The Three Wishes

    David Melling

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, Oct. 16, 2008)
    The knight and his horse from The Kiss That Missed are back with a third fantastic adventure—in royal babysitting The lovable hapless duo are left in charge of the royal prince and princess. But they find babysitting so tiring that the knight makes a wish, and before he knows it, it comes true. Instead of babysitting, therefore, they encounter a night full of magic and surprises. Before too long, they are wishing they were babysitting once again!
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  • Three Wishes

    Liane Moriarty, Heather Wilds

    MP3 CD (Tantor Audio, Aug. 18, 2014)
    Lyn, Cat, and Gemma Kettle, beautiful thirty-three-year-old triplets, seem to attract attention everywhere they go. Whenever they're together, laughter, drama, and mayhem seem to follow. But apart, each is very much her own woman, dealing with her own share of ups and downs. Lyn has organized her life into one big checklist, juggling the many balls of work, marriage, and motherhood with expert precision, but is she as together as her datebook would have her seem? Cat has just learned a startling secret about her marriage-can she bring another life into her very precarious world? And can free-spirited Gemma, who bolts every time a relationship hits the six-month mark, ever hope to find lasting love? In this wise, witty, hilarious new novel, we follow the Kettle sisters through their thirty-third year, as they struggle to survive their divorced parents' dating each other, their technologically savvy grandmother, a cheating husband, champagne hangovers, and the fabulous, frustrating life of forever being part of a threesome.
  • Three Wishes

    Lucille Clifton

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1992)
    "Find a penny on New Year's Day with your birthday year on it, and you can make three wishes on it and the wishes will come true! It happened to me," explains Nobie. As each of Nobie's wishes comes true, she discovers the really important things in life in this story of faith and friendship.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Three Wishes

    Catherine Lukas, Susan Hall

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, June 26, 2007)
    Tyrone, Pablo, and Tasha are stuck on a deserted island, but when they find a Uniqua genie in a bottle, they use their three wishes unwisely, in a story where pictures replace certain words.
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  • THREE WISHES

    Lucille Clifton

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 1994)
    "Find a penny on New Year's Day with your birthday year on it, and you can make three wishes on it and the wishes will come true! It happened to me," explains Nobie. As each of Nobie's wishes comes true, she discovers the really important things in life in this story of faith and friendship.
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  • Three Wishes

    Lou Ann Huey

    language (, Feb. 21, 2016)
    Three boys seemingly have little in common - a high school athlete, a junior high school loner, and an eight-year-old comedian. But each grapples with trials and tests of character. Each has an impossible wish come true! And each narrates his own tale of an astonishing life-changing event and subsequent heroic and hilarious exploits.
  • Three Wishes

    Isabelle Merlin

    eBook (Random House Australia, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Silver shoes, a French castle, a dark mystery and a thrilling love triangle - a modern-day fairytale that fans of Meg Cabot and Stephenie Meyer will love!Careful what you wish for . . .When Rose creates a blog for an English assignment, she doesn't realise it will change her life. An elegant stranger arrives to announce that Rose has an aristocratic French grandfather who would like to meet her.Rose arrives in France to find that her grandfather lives in a magnificent castle. Utterly enchanted, she grows to love her new life - and Charlie, a charming boy who is equally besotted with Rose. But as Rose begins to delve deeper into her family's past, her fairytale turns into a nightmare. Who is friend? Who is foe? Someone wants her dead. And she must find out who before their wish comes true!
  • Three Wishes

    Deborah Ellis

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, May 20, 2004)
    Deborah Ellis's enormously popular Breadwinner trilogy recounted the experiences of children living in Afghanistan; now Ellis turns her attention to the young people of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After visiting the region to conduct interviews, she presents their stories here in their own words. Twelve-year-old Nora, eleven-year-old Mohammad, and many others speak directly about their lives — which prove to be both ordinary and extraordinary: They argue with their siblings. They hate spinach. They have wishes for the future. Yet they have also seen their homes destroyed and families killed, and live amidst constant upheaval and violence.This simple, telling book allows young readers everywhere to see that the children caught in this conflict are just like them - but living far more difficult and dangerous lives. Without taking sides, it presents an unblinking portrait of children victimized by the endless struggle around them.
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  • Three Wishes

    Liane Moriarty

    Paperback (Kennebec Large Print, Sept. 24, 2014)
    Approaching their thirty-third birthdays, triplets Lyn, Cat, and Gemma recall their tumultuous prior year, one marked by pregnancy, a love affair, a mid-life crisis, and the possible reconciliation of their divorced parents.
  • Three Wishes

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    Hardcover (Harper Collins Publishers, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Three Wishes

    Liane Moriarty

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Aug. 15, 2017)
    In the tradition of Marian Keyes, Anna Maxted, and Jennifer Weiner, Liane Moriarty’s funny, heartwarming and completely charming first novel describes the troubles and triumphs of the Kettle triplets on their dreaded 33rd birthdayLyn, Cat and Gemma Kettle are sisters. Triplets, actually. Lyn and Cat are identical (tall, thin, blonde) and Gemma is fraternal (extremely unruly red hair), and Three Wishes takes us through their thirty-third year of life: their experiences with love, sex, work, marriage, infidelity, pregnancy and the reunion of their long divorced parents (it’s been a busy year). The Kettle sisters have been accidentally starring in public performances all their lives, affecting their audiences in more ways than they’ll ever know. This time, however, they give a particularly spectacular show when a raucous, champagne-soaked birthday dinner ends in a violent argument and an emergency dash to the hospital. So who started it this time? Was it Cat: full of angry, hurt passion dating back to the “Night of the Spaghetti?” Was it Lyn: serenely successful, at least on the outside? Or was it Gemma: quirky, dreamy and unable to keep a secret, except for the most important one of them all? Three Wishes is a funny, heart-warming novel about the nature of siblings and their tendency to fall into predetermined roles. Over the course of a year full of funny moments and heartbreaking disappointment, Lyn, Cat and Gemma begin to recognize the binding nature of these roles and take steps down the road toward becoming more and more who and how they want to be.