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Books with title Blue Mountain

  • The Mountain Bluebird

    Ron Hirschi, Galen Burrell

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 7, 1989)
    Text and photographs look at the life of that resident of the high valleys of the Rocky Mountains, the mountain bluebird
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  • Blue Moon Mountain

    Geraldi Mccaughrean

    Hardcover (TEMPLAR PUBLISHING, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Once in a blue moon, a path of moonlight leads unwary travellers to Blue Moon Mountain. This mysterious place is home to all beasts from mythology, from mermaids to cyclops. Joy, a child born under a blue moon, longs to meet a unicorn, so she follows the moonlit path and enters a very strange adventure.
  • Mountain born,

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (Coward-McCann, inc, Jan. 1, 1943)
    Mountain Born is about a very young boy and the lamb his mother saves from death. Peter, the boy, adopts the lamb and raises it by bottle from the day of its birth. The two become inseparable. They share many adventures with an older wise workhand named Benj. The book covers a span of seven years as Peter and his goat, Biddy grow up together. The story is interesting and describes life on a mountain sheep farm during the early 20th century. Peter's family live off the land, growing everything they need. Their clothing even comes from the wool of their sheep. Life is simple, requires hard work, and creates a strong bond between the humans and their animals. This is an endearing story of the cycle of life and a boy's growth into young manhood.
  • Mountain Born

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    Library Binding (Scott, Foresman and Comapny, March 24, 1963)
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  • Mountain

    Peter Parnall

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Sept. 1, 1971)
    A group of people try to preserve the beauty of a mountain by making it a national park
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  • My Mountain

    River Marling

    language (, May 24, 2019)
    A seat of your pants adventure story set on a stormy mountain and beyond. A girl with ASD, a bully boy with dyslexia and a whole night of craziness forcing them together. You will not be able to put this down.
  • Blue Moon Mountain

    Nicki McCaughrean, Geraldine; Palin

    Paperback (Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc., March 15, 1994)
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  • Bear Mountain

    Kevin Kent

    language (Inspired Arts & Media, Dec. 7, 2010)
    “Bear Mountain” is a coming of age story surrounding the adventures of two very different adolescent boys. John and Kevin have grown up in the hills of San Diego as best friends since they were five. The film revolves around the lead character John, who is dyslexic. In school, John is devastated that he is in the same class as disadvantaged and mentally retarded kids. Kevin defends him at every opportunity. John has an almost photographic memory for images and is the most mechanically inclined boy anyone has ever met. He is a near genius. But, in the school environment, he is “retard” because he still cannot read well since the letters are jumbled and almost impossible to read.Kevin and John get an opportunity to go to Kevin’s family’s summer home in the Grand Teton National Park. They are as excited as can be. John is constantly being warned about staying out of trouble. John and trouble are mutually attracted to each other. When they arrive at the summer home in Grand Teton National Park, the boys immediately plan an overnight camping trip. They are able to use an old jeep to get to their campsite, as long as they stay off the highway. They create a journal about their trip. The deal is, Kevin will write, but John has to read it. A deal is a deal. John fears reading more than the Grizzlies, Wolves or raging rivers.The boy’s adventure ensues after a messy wrestle on the muddy banks of the Buffalo River. The boys decide to clean off by jumping into the river for a little skinny dip. They then swim to a small island near the shore. Once on the island, Kevin and John get separated between a mother bear and her cub. Kevin has to jump into the rapid current of the river to escape the angry black bear. He gets swept down the river and finally gets to shore, naked, right below the ranger station/tourist stop. There are numerous funny events of Kevin running along the highway like a jungle man while trying to keep covered. John, in his wisdom, borrows a ranger’s coat and hat and takes off onto the open highway to “save” his best friend.And that's how the adventure begins.
  • Mountain Boy

    Anna Catherine Josephs

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1985)
    Describes how fourteen-year-old Thomas Zachary helped a group of escaped Union prisoners elude the Confederate soldiers in the mountains of North Carolina and make it to freedom.
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  • Bull Mountain

    Brian Panowich, Brian Troxell

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, March 15, 2015)
    Unabridged CD Audiobook 8 CDs /9.25 hours long... Narrated by Brian Troxell and published by Recorded Books
  • Mountain

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    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Child's H/B, )
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  • Notes from Blue Mountain

    Linda Lowery

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 24, 1998)
    Hannah is hard at work writing a scary story for school when she suddenly finds herself listening to spooky stories in a firelit cabin in the Appalachian Mountains. As everyone prepares for the upcoming autumn festival, Hannah must help Annie, a girl her own age, who suspects that her brother Rufus has been kidnapped. Piecing together clues sent by the angels, Hannah and Annie brave all kinds of dangers--including a stormy encounter on a precarious bridge--to bring Rufus safely home.
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