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Books with title Willow’s Way

  • Willow

    Julia Hoban

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Seven months ago, on a rainy March night, sixteen-year- old Willow's parents drank too much wine and asked her to drive them home. They never made it - Willow lost control of the car and her parents died in the accident. Now she has left behind her old home, friends, and school, and blocks the pain by secretly cutting herself. But when Willow meets Guy, a boy as sensitive and complicated as she is, she begins an intense, life-changing relationship that turns her world upside down. Told in an arresting, fresh voice, "Willow" is an unforgettable novel about one girl's struggle to cope with tragedy, and one boy's refusal to give up on her.
  • Willow

    Norm Bomer, Stan D. Myers

    Hardcover (Baker Pub Group, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Willow the rabbit thinks that she would rather be free than well cared for and loved by Rebecca and Benjamin, but when she does escape from her hutch she finds that her home is best just the way God planned it
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  • Willow

    Amy Richie

    Paperback (Independently published, April 11, 2019)
    “Being a werewolf is harder than it looks. Everyone thinks it’s just morph at the full moon, kill, morph back. That’s not true. It’s a lot harder than that. Especially if you are seventeen years old.”Willow has the worst luck. First she has to deal with her narcissistic foster mother, Bella; then of course there’s her horrid little sister Ivy; not to mention the pack of werewolves that belong to Bella. Now, they have to move and start a new school - again.Just when Willow thinks things can’t get any worse, Blake shows up from a council she never knew existed to name her leader of a pack she never knew existed. How was she supposed to teach a bunch of teenagers how to be wolves when she herself hated everything about her life?
  • Willow's Song

    Natalie Finnigan, Gina Rahman

    language (, Dec. 19, 2014)
    Willow's Song is a rhyming storybook telling the story of Willow - a fairy princess with a broken wing who cannot fly - and her bravery and attitude to life. This is not a book with a traditional happy ending, but is inspiring and upliftingly positive. Based on the story of the inspirational Willow, born with Pyloric Stenosis, one of many "Hidden Illnesses" in children. Read her story and be uplifted by her bravery while enjoying the flowing rhymes and wonderfully whimsical illustrations.
  • Willow

    Andrea Woods

    language (, March 22, 2017)
    Willow is a beautiful, playful black cat that is curious and inventive. She has one favorite thing...boxes! This is a picture book with short, easy to read page texts. Come and enjoy Willow's adventures.
  • Willow

    Tina Nolan, Sharon Rentta

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, an imprint of Magi Publications, April 6, 2009)
    In a perfect world there'd be no need for Animal Magic. But Eva and Karl Harrison, who live at the animal rescue centre with their parents, know that life isn't perfect. Every day there's a new arrival in need of their help...When Willow's owners move to the city, they reluctantly give their lovely black and white kitten up for adoption. Animal Magic has no problem rehoming the adorable kitten, but it's not long before her new owner brings her back...with a long list of complaints...
  • Willow's Wood

    Jenny Dale, Mick Reid

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Jan. 7, 2000)
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  • Willow

    Tonya Cherie Hegamin, Janina Edwards

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Feb. 11, 2014)
    It is 1848.On one side of the Mason-Dixon Line lives fifteen-year-old Willow, her master’s favorite servant. She’s been taught to read and has learned to write. She is permitted to spend much of her time riding her horse to the riverbank, where she writes letters to her dead mother. On the other side of the line is seventeen-year-old Cato, a black man, free born. It’s his personal mission to sneak as many fugitive slaves to freedom as he can. He does it both because he abhors slavery and to prove to his father that he is a man. When Willow’s and Cato’s lives intersect, they will discover the true meanings of bondage and freedom, of family and love.Tonya Cherie Hegamin’s moving coming-of-age story is a poignant meditation on the many ways a person can be enslaved and the force of will necessary to be truly emancipated.
  • Willow

    Julia Hoban

    Paperback (Speak, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Seven months ago, on a rainy March night, sixteen-year- old Willow's parents drank too much wine and asked her to drive them home. They never made it - Willow lost control of the car and her parents died in the accident. Now she has left behind her old home, friends, and school, and blocks the pain by secretly cutting herself. But when Willow meets Guy, a boy as sensitive and complicated as she is, she begins an intense, life-changing relationship that turns her world upside down. Told in an arresting, fresh voice, Willow is an unforgettable novel about one girl's struggle to cope with tragedy, and one boy's refusal to give up on her.
  • Willow

    Donna Lynn Hope

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2013)
    Willow is the story of a young woman, orphaned at the age of seventeen, uprooted from her hometown of Woodland Park and sent to live with her elegant Aunt in the mountains of Colorado. As endings birth beginnings, Willow traverses the tumultuous seas of friendship, and a love triangle, while confronting her own complicated heritage as well as grief, betrayal and her search for belonging. Fantasy becomes reality as she begins to unravel the mystery of her past. She learns she is not what she seems as her conflicting emotions affect those she cares for.
  • Willow

    Julia Hoban

    Audio CD (Books On Tape, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Book by Julia Hoban
  • Willow

    Tonya Cherie Hegamin, Janina Edwards

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, June 27, 2014)
    It is 1848.On one side of the Mason-Dixon Line lives fifteen-year-old Willow, her master’s favorite servant. She’s been taught to read and has learned to write. She is permitted to spend much of her time riding her horse to the riverbank, where she writes letters to her dead mother. On the other side of the line is seventeen-year-old Cato, a black man, free born. It’s his personal mission to sneak as many fugitive slaves to freedom as he can. He does it both because he abhors slavery and to prove to his father that he is a man. When Willow’s and Cato’s lives intersect, they will discover the true meanings of bondage and freedom, of family and love.Tonya Cherie Hegamin’s moving coming-of-age story is a poignant meditation on the many ways a person can be enslaved and the force of will necessary to be truly emancipated.