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Books with title River Road

  • RIVER

    Ryen Lesli

    Paperback (Gestalt Media, Sept. 18, 2019)
    Does she have a secret life? One even she doesn’t know about?Ever since seventeen-year old River can remember, she’s always had the real sense that she is in the wrong place. Because of this, she battles a constant restlessness that consumes her. Running is the only thing that helps.Another reason she knows she’s wrong?She can see the light around a person. Everyone gives off energy and somehow, River can see a bit of it. She knows when someone’s good or bad. She just doesn’t know what a blurry light means, like the light around the creepy new kid, Wicked.Upon seeing him, something inside her breaks open; a crack along some forgotten wall that frees a painful wave of raw emotion and faint visions and an emerald-eyed boy that River doesn’t remember but knows she should.After Wicked reveals his violent, supernatural side, River’s world explodes and everything she thought was real fades away. Taken from her life in Georgia, River is forced into the dangerous, but beautiful, self-sustaining-power-filled-live-in-the-trees-like-Robin-Hood Fair world that has been impatiently awaiting her return.
  • RIVER

    Judith Heide Gilliland, Joyce Powzyk

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    The drama of the Amazon and the rainforests are captured in the poetic text and vibrant watercolor illustrations of this tribute to an endangered habitat.
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  • The Road to the River

    Helen Armstrong, Steve Dell

    Paperback (Dolphin Paperbacks, Feb. 1, 2003)
    "I love adventure. Ratties do." This is the opening line of this wonderful story, narrated by Ratty himself. The peace of the city farm where he lives with his friends Cow and Woolly is shattered by a marauder, and he learns that there are wild animals planning to get back at humans by attacking the animals they love. In a rollercoaster adventure with a wildly exciting ending, brave Ratty—helped by Cow, Woolly, and his new friend Chee the chihuahua—saves the day.
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  • River

    Gary Paulson

    Paperback (Dell, Jan. 1, 1991)
    River by Gary Paulsen. Dell Publishing,1991
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  • River

    Skyla Dawn Cameron

    Paperback (Skyla Dawn Cameron, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Defiant, nocturnal, moody–though River sounds like a typical teenager, she’s anything but. River’s a werewolf.The life of an alpha female wolf was irrevocably changed the night she was attacked and bitten, and awoke confused, alone, and human. Three years later, thrust into a world where she doesn’t belong and living in foster care, River barely tolerates humanity and still doesn’t know who bit her or why.But River isn’t as alone as she previously thought; someone’s been watching her, someone who holds the answers she’s been seeking. And though the human who changed her seems to be a step ahead of her at every turn, River is determined to beat his game and return to her pack and mate.As if being stuck in a world she hates, with a life she never asked for, and faced with a destiny she doesn’t want wasn’t bad enough, River still must find a way to survive every human’s greatest challenge: high school.
  • Road to the River

    Helen Armstrong, Steve Dell

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), Feb. 21, 2002)
    ‘I love adventure. Ratties do.’ This is the opening line of this wonderful story, narrated by Ratty himself. The peace of the city farm where he lives with his friends Cow and Woolly is shattered by a marauder, and he learns that there are wild animals planning to get their own back on humans by attacking the animals they love. In a rollercoaster adventure with a wildly exciting ending, brave Ratty – helped by Cow and Woolly and his new friend Chee the chihuahua – saves the day. The talented Helen Armstrong tells a gripping story that retains all the humour, charm and originality that characterized THE ROAD TO SOMEWHERE.
  • River

    Philip Steele, Robert Ingpen

    Hardcover (Eagle Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1991)
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  • River

    Debby Atwell

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Sept. 27, 1999)
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  • River

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, May 1, 1985)
    Large Print Edition. "The River" is Rumer Godden's beautiful tribute to India and childhood, made into a film by Jean Renoir. Godden captures the bittersweetness of a girl's approach toward womanhood, and tackles the biggest issues humans face - birth, death, identity, loss, and faith. With a concise, poetic hand, the author illuminates the spiritual and intellectual journey of a child who is beginning to piece together an understanding of the world around her, and to identify her place in it. The river is a simple, beautiful metaphor for the events that flow through the girl's life.
  • River

    Brian Knapp

    Hardcover (Atlantic Europe Publishing Co Ltd, )
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  • River

    Helen Barden, Chris Fairclough

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, June 11, 1992)
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  • River

    Mary Kate Doman, Ed Hansen

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2011)
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