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Books with title Fish You Were Here

  • Wish You Were Here

    Jason Lethcoe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2014)
    The long awaited book four in the highly acclaimed Benjamin Bartholomew Piff series is finally here! Entertain no substitutes! Wish You Were Here is the fourth book in Jason Lethcoe's "You Wish" series, beloved by middle grade readers worldwide.
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  • When You Were Here

    Daisy Whitney

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 24, 2014)
    Filled with humor, raw emotion, a strong voice, and a brilliant dog named Sandy Koufax, When You Were Here explores the two most powerful forces known to man-death and love. Daisy Whitney brings her characters to life with a deft touch and resonating authenticity. Danny's mother lost her five-year battle with cancer three weeks before his graduation-the one day that she was hanging on to see. Now Danny is left alone, with only his memories, his dog, and his heart-breaking ex-girlfriend for company. He doesn't know how to figure out what to do with her estate, what to say for his Valedictorian speech, let alone how to live or be happy anymore. When he gets a letter from his mom's property manager in Tokyo, where she had been going for treatment, it shows a side of a side of his mother he never knew. So, with no other sense of direction, Danny travels to Tokyo to connect with his mother's memory and make sense of her final months, which seemed filled with more joy than Danny ever knew. There, among the cherry blossoms, temples, and crowds, and with the help of an almost-but-definitely-not Harajuku girl, he begins to see how it may not have been ancient magic or mystical treatment that kept his mother going. Perhaps, the secret of how to live lies in how she died.
  • Wish You Were Here

    Sheridan Jobbins

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, Jan. 15, 2019)
    ‘In this moment I am perfect. I am free to be whoever I want, and all I want to be is a woman in a red spotty dress, speeding into her future in a shiny red car.’Raw, sharply funny and heartfelt, Wish You Were Here is a girl’s own adventure with bite, a rollercoaster ride that will make you itch to hit the road with this irresponsible and irresistible adventurer.Reeling from the collapse of her marriage, and after a late night enjoying smashing her china a bit too much, Sheridan Jobbins decides she needs to do something drastic – so she buys a shiny red car and drives across America.Hopelessly unprepared and heartbroken, she sets out on the road trip of a lifetime determined to find herself. Ironically she finds love instead. But not before a whole bunch of crazy adventures and wrong turns along the way ...
  • If You Were Here

    Jennie Yabroff

    language (Simon Pulse, Jan. 2, 2017)
    Tess used to be normal--or at least, she knew how to fake it. Then her mother started showing up at her fancy prep school and acting crazy, which turned Tess into social cyanide. Now, her days at school, once almost tolerable, are unbearable. She longs for summers at her grandmother's lake house, binging on old movies and Oreos, and weekends with her best and only friend, Tabitha. Until then, Tess just tries to survive, with long runs through Central Park to keep the anxiety down by day, although her nights are increasingly haunted by strange, dreamlike visions that fill her with dread. Then Tabitha drops Tess without warning, switching her allegiance to the school's clone-like popular girls, and leaving Tess without a friend in the world. Before Tess can even cope with losing Tabitha, a horrific tragedy happens one night at school, and Tess is blamed for it. Now, she must fight to find out the truth about that night, and to clear her name, all the while wondering if her visions were really a prophecy, or if she is going to end up in the grip of an uncontrollable mental illness--just like her mother.
  • Wish You Were Here

    Colin McNaughton

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 3, 2000)
    Poems such as "I'm Off to Treasure Island" and "Are We Nearly There Yet?" presents easytoread poems about the joys and dramas of traveling.
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  • Wish You Were Here!

    Sonia Sander, Warner McGee

    Hardcover (Little Simon Inspirations, Feb. 6, 2007)
    Readers can turn the wheel to complete the letters sent home by the VeggieTales, as each vegetable participated in a different activity during their travels, which include camping, skiing, and going to an amusement park.
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  • Wish You Were Here

    Vincent M. Wales

    (DGC Press, Nov. 11, 2007)
    An Earth teenb s contemporary morals are taken to task on an alien world in this unusual coming of age story- an atypical fantasy of magic and monsters, triumph and tradgedy, romance and adventureb &and a search for a way home.
  • Wish You Were Here

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 1, 2008)
    The next morning we meet at the world headquarters of Leisure-Lee Tours. Which is a sentence I never thought I'd write. Ariel Flack never thought she'd write a postcard saying "Wish you were here," especially to Dylan, the boy she's had a crush on forever and is finally (sort of) dating. She also didn't know she'd be sending that postcard from the family vacation from hell—a two-week geriatric bus tour with her crazy mom, annoying sister, embarrassing uncle, and frighteningly energetic grandparents. As South Dakota rolls by at five miles an hour, Ariel begins to learn that sometimes life is just too complicated to fit on a postcard. Sometimes your parents let you down (and sometimes they don't). Sometimes you meet an unexpected fellow traveler. And sometimes you just have to go where the road takes you—even if the tour bus won't.
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  • P.S. Wish You Were Here

    Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen

    Paperback (HarperEntertainment, May 30, 2000)
    Mary-Kate has decided to move back to Chicago, but Ashley refuses to leave their new boarding school, White Oak Academy. The twins have never been separated before--how will they cope?Written in diary format and featuring excerpts from the twins' letters and E-mails to one another, this super edition is sure to please. Don't miss this very special final installment of the three part super-special miniseries--Two Of A Kind Diaries!
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  • Wish You Were Here

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 3, 2009)
    Dylan!You won't believe this.I'm trapped on a tour bus with my relatives. And other crazy people.And two overly chipper tour guides.It's some crazy plan to get us to bond while seeing the USA.Wish u were here instead.ArielAriel Flack never thought she'd be stuck on a bus writing postcards to Dylan, her friend-finally-turned-boyfriend. But as the Badlands roll by at five miles an hour, Ariel begins to learn that sometimes, you just have to go where the road takes you—even if the tour bus won't.
  • Wish You Were Here

    Martina Selway

    Hardcover (Hambleton-Hill Pub, April 15, 1995)
    Captivating letters home describe Rosie's camping adventures and her growing acceptance of new experiences
  • If You Were Here

    Jennie Yabroff

    (Simon Pulse, Jan. 2, 2017)
    Tess used to be normal--or at least, she knew how to fake it. Then her mother started showing up at her fancy prep school and acting crazy, which turned Tess into social cyanide. Now, her days at school, once almost tolerable, are unbearable. She longs for summers at her grandmother's lake house, binging on old movies and Oreos, and weekends with her best and only friend, Tabitha. Until then, Tess just tries to survive, with long runs through Central Park to keep the anxiety down by day, although her nights are increasingly haunted by strange, dreamlike visions that fill her with dread. Then Tabitha drops Tess without warning, switching her allegiance to the school's clone-like popular girls, and leaving Tess without a friend in the world. Before Tess can even cope with losing Tabitha, a horrific tragedy happens one night at school, and Tess is blamed for it. Now, she must fight to find out the truth about that night, and to clear her name, all the while wondering if her visions were really a prophecy, or if she is going to end up in the grip of an uncontrollable mental illness--just like her mother.