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  • Melissa De la Cruz

    Paperback (G, )
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  • Burma

    Takashi Morieda

    Paperback (G, )
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  • Scritch-Scratch a Perfect Match

    Kimberly Marcus, Mike Lester

    Hardcover (G, April 14, 2011)
    FLIT-FLIT flapped the flea in the scruffy dog's hair. "AAROOF!" howled the stray as he jumped in the air.AWOOMPH was the sound as he dropped like a sack, landing THUD! "OH CRUD!" on an old man's back.How can something so tiny cause so much havoc? When a flea jumps onto a stray dog, causing the dog to jump on a lonely man, the race is on to find flea powder fast! A little itch on a big dog makes for HUGE chaos, but their adventure also leads to a lasting friendship. And when the flea finally jumps from the dog to a stray cat, who jumps onto a lonely lady, the cycle begins anew. Playful language and sound effects and zany, action-packed illustrations make for a surefire story-time hit.
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  • Forts of Old California

    Michael Chester, Steele Savage

    Library Binding (G, )
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  • Talking Tree

    Inna Rayevsky

    Hardcover (G, )
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  • Life in Regency England

    R.J. White

    Hardcover (G, )
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  • The Monster Wake

    Garry Chaplain

    eBook (G, )
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  • Defiance

    G.C. Naffin

    eBook (G, )
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  • Morning-Glories and Other Stories

    Louisa May Alcott, AlwaysWrite Ent.

    eBook (G, )
    Louisa May Alcott (1832 – 1888) is best remembered for her book “Little Women”, as well as for its sequels “Little Men”, and “Jo’s Boys”. However, she had a number of other books, stories, poems, and plays published as well. She also wrote novels under the pen name of A. M. Barnard. It was often the income from her works that carried the Alcott family through financial times of stress. A combination of poor health, and her constant care for her family, may have led to Louisa’s never marrying and having a family of her own.“Morning-Glories” contains delightful short stories, fairy-tales and poems, which are completely unlike her autobiographically based “Little Women” series. It is a sweet example of her literary “children.”Further information on this prolific author will be found in the foreward provided by AlwaysWrite Ent. Many of the books offered by AlwaysWrite Ent. are provided exactly as the author presented them in their original format. All works have been entered, and edited by hand, and not merely scanned. They have been spell-checked, and punctuation corrected where necessary.