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Books in Riverside Kids series

  • Shannon Harps: Something New

    Peter Regan, Terry Myler

    Paperback (Dufour Editions, March 3, 2003)
    Slight wear to edges.
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  • Busybody Nora

    Johanna Hurwitz, Debbie Tilley

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Nora wants to make new friends, and she wants to be like the doorman Henry and know all the people in her building -- all 200 of them. Newly redesigned and reillustrated, Hurwitz's Riverside Kids popular chapter book series shows urban as well as suburban kids what being a good neighbor is all about. Illustrations.
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  • Riverside: Exit Point

    Peter Regan

    Paperback (Anvil Books, Ltd., May 28, 2009)
    Last of the `Riverside' series of 14. Jimmy, now leaving school, sadly has to give up his U-12 team management to find a job. Growler has banking ambitions; he's all primed for sub-prime...
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  • Riverside: The Curse

    Peter Regan, Terry Myler

    Paperback (Dufour Editions, March 8, 2004)
    The boys' soccer team in Dublin is having troubles. They're losing match after match. Jimmy, the manager, has to enlist the aid of Riverside star Chippy to try to turn things around, but will they still be able to make it to the finals? Illustrated by Terry Myler.
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  • Russell Sprouts

    Johanna Hurwitz, Debbie Tilley

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Nov. 1, 2001)
    None
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  • Rip-Roaring Russell

    Johanna Hurwitz, Debbie Tilley

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2001)
    None
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  • Nora and Mrs. Mind Your Own Business

    Johanna Hurwitz

    Paperback (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Six-year-old Nora and her four-year-old brother have fun with each other and with the neighbors in their apartment building.
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  • Riverside: Samba Soccer

    Peter Regan

    Paperback (Anvil Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    A Dublin boys' soccer team needs to find a good player to help them end their losing streak.
  • E Is for Elisa

    Johanna Hurwitz

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 1, 2003)
    Four-year-old Elisa is proud of the grown-up things she can do--she can say all her letters and keep a secret--but she still yearns to catch up with her older brother, Russell
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