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Books with title Mojave Crossing

  • Mojave Crossing

    Louis L'Amour

    Mass Market Paperback (BANTAM, March 15, 1971)
    None
  • Mojave Crossing

    Louis L'Amour, David Straithairn

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, March 15, 2001)
    Books on Tape, Mojave Crossing, by Louis L'Amour, reader David Strathairn, (The Sacketts) hard shell case, collectors edition 4 CD's, Excellent Condition
  • Mojave Crossing

    Louis L'Amour

    Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1968)
    OUR COVER DIFFERS FROM STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. SCUFFING AND MINOR EDGE WEAR ON COVERS AND SPINE. NAME WRITTEN INSIDE FRONT COVER. CLEAN PAGES WITH AGE RELATED TANNING AND SOME DISCOLORATION.
  • Mojave Crossing

    Louis L'Amour

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1980)
    The Sacketts #6
  • Crossing

    Andrew Xia Fukuda

    Paperback (Skyscape, April 27, 2010)
    A loner in his all-white high school, Chinese-born Xing (pronounced “Shing”) is a wallflower longing for acceptance. His isolation is intensified by his increasingly awkward and undeniable crush on his only friend, the beautiful and brilliant Naomi Lee. Xing’s quiet adolescent existence is rattled when a series of disappearances rock his high school and fear ripples through the blue collar community in which he lives. Amidst the chaos surrounding him, only Xing, alone on the sidelines of life, takes notice of some peculiar sightings around town. He begins to investigate with the hope that if he can help put an end to the disappearances, he will finally win the acceptance for which he has longed. However, as Xing draws closer to unveiling the identity of the abductor, he senses a noose of suspicion tightening around his own neck. While Xing races to solve the mystery and clear his name, Crossing hurtles readers towards a chilling climax.
  • MOJAVE CROSSING / Louis L'Amour

    Louis L'Amour

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • Crossing

    Jesse Messerli

    language (, March 28, 2011)
    Between working two jobs through his senior yr of high school and getting shot down by the girl of his dreams, Shade Sevens thinks life couldn’t get much worse, but he soon finds out how bad things can get as mythical creatures begin to appear around him and his nightmares manifest in reality. When he is kidnapped by a group of religious zealots he is thrown headlong into a battle for survival where the fate of the world may hinge on his ability to find a father he never knew existed, and a weapon with the power to destroy a god. As Shade fights to prevent an apocalypse, he travels a path of self exploration and enlightenment and soon discovers that death is only another journey in life, and it may be one that he has traveled before.
  • Mojave Crossing: L'Amour

    Louis L'Amour, David Strathairn

    Audio Cassette (Random House Audio, June 5, 2001)
    Three Cassettes, 5 hrs.Performance by David StrathairnTell Sackett was packing thirty pounds of gold and no worries-until he got to the ferry at the Colorado. Trouble found him there. It looked like a black-eyed woman, pretty as a young filly and a hundred times more set to buck any man. It looked like a gang of hardcases with ideas about other folks' gold. And trouble looked like the other side of the river-the hottest, driest, most brutal desert on the continent.The sacketts are the unforgettable pioneer family created by master storyteller Louis L'Amour to bring to vivd life the spirit and adventure of the American frontier. They are the men and women who challenged the untamed wilderness with their dreams and their courage. From generation to generation they pushed ever westward with a restless, wandering urge, a kinship with the free, wild places and a fierce independence. The Sacketts always stood tall and, true to their strong family pride, they would unite to take on any and all challanges, no matter how overwhelming the odds. Each Sackett novel is a complete, exciting historical adventure and, as a group, they form an epic story of the building of our mighty nation.
  • Moose Crossing

    Stephanie Greene, Joe Mathieu

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Moose is amazed when he sees a sign by the side of the road that says "Moose Crossing." He must be very important to have his own sign, although his best friend, Hildy, doesn't agree. When tourists arrive, hoping to catch sight of him, Moose finds he can't go anywhere without being recognized. Suddenly his life isn't as simple as it used to be. Maybe being famous isn't all that great. Stephanie Green's witty humor and Joe Mathieu's lively black-and-white artwork make this a not-to-be-missed transitional reading book.
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  • Moose Crossing

    Stephanie Greene

    Paperback (Two Lions, March 15, 1702)
    None
  • Crossing

    Andrew Xia Fukuda, Luke Daniels

    (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 4, 2012)
    A loner in his all-white high school, Chinese-born Xing (pronounced “Shing”) is a wallflower longing for acceptance. His isolation is intensified by his increasingly awkward and undeniable crush on his only friend, the beautiful and brilliant Naomi Lee.Xing’s quiet adolescent existence is rattled when a series of disappearances rock his high school and fear ripples through the blue collar community in which he lives.Amidst the chaos surrounding him, only Xing, alone on the sidelines of life, takes notice of some peculiar sightings around town. He begins to investigate with the hope that if he can help put an end to the disappearances, he will finally win the acceptance for which he has longed. However, as Xing draws closer to unveiling the identity of the abductor, he senses a noose of suspicion tightening around his own neck.While Xing races to solve the mystery and clear his name, Crossing hurtles readers towards a chilling climax.
  • Moose Crossing

    Stephanie Greene, Patrick Lawlor

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 30, 2012)
    Moose is amazed when he sees a sign by the side of the road that says “Moose Crossing.” He must be very important to have his own sign, although his best friend, Hildy, doesn’t agree. When tourists arrive, hoping to catch sight of him, Moose finds he can’t go anywhere without being recognized. Suddenly his life isn’t as simple as it used to be. Maybe being famous isn’t all that great. How can he find a way to get rid of all those fans and get things back to the way they used to be?
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