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Books with title The Green Mile

  • The Green Mile

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Feb. 16, 2000)
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  • The Green Mile

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Plume / Penguin, Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • The Green

    Justin Reichman

    Paperback (Scobre Press, Aug. 1, 2003)
    The Green is a comedic look at the sport of golf, as told through the eyes of Jason Green, the somewhat overweight class clown. After being forced to get a job at Whispering Canyons Golf Course, Jason is introduced to a cast of quirky characters. Hanging out with Eugene, a classmate who is definitely not a part of the cool crowd, Jason begins to learn about golf. He gets better at the sport quickly and even starts to lose some weight. In gaining self-confidence, he begins to realize that maybe the cool kids aren t so cool after all and that maybe he s not just the fat kid who s good for a laugh. Maybe he s a golfer. The Green captures the attention of young readers as we follow Jason on a hilarious journey of self-exploration... and goofy pants.
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  • The Green Man

    Gail E. Haley

    Paperback (New River Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1988)
    A rich, arrogant youth's enforced stay in the forest changes his once selfish life into a useful, generous, and satisfying one. Based on the legend of "The Green Man."
  • The Green Man

    Michael Bedard

    eBook (Tundra Books, April 10, 2012)
    Teenaged O – never call her Ophelia – is about to spend the summer with her aunt Emily. Emily is a poet and the owner of an antiquarian book store, The Green Man. A proud, independent woman, Emily’s been made frail by a heart attack. O will be a help to her. Just how crucial that help will be unfolds as O first tackles Emily’s badly neglected home, then the chaotic shop. But soon she discovers that there are mysteries and long-buried dark forces that she cannot sweep away, though they threaten to awaken once more. At once an exploration of poetry, a story of family relationships, and an intriguing mystery, The Green Man is Michael Bedard at his finest.
  • THE GREEN MILE

    Stephen King, Mark Geyer

    Hardcover (Subterranean Press, March 15, 2006)
    Brand New, unread. Low number #53/148 SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Only opened to get limitation number. Purchased directly from Subterranean Press (with my name listed in "They Walked the Green Mile"). Comes with original purchase receipt. A perfect, gift-quality set that is incredibly rare. I will ship UPS or Fed Ex at my expense to ensure safe delivery.
  • The Green Man

    Michael Bedard

    Paperback (Tundra Books, Nov. 11, 2014)
    When Ophelia's father heads off to Italy for the summer to finish work on his book on the poet Ezra Pound, O - as she prefers to be called - is sent by train to stay with her Aunt Emily, who runs a secondhand bookshop back east called The Green Man. Emily has recently suffered a heart attack. Part of the reason O is sent to stay with her is to see if she can help out with the shop. Part mystery, part fantasy, this compelling and beautifully written novel slips between the real world, and that of the creative imagination. Cloaked in the simple story of a young woman taking over a bookstore from her aged aunt, The Green Man is an eerie story about finding voice and courage, and about suspending disbelief!
  • Green Mile

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Gollancz, Aug. 21, 2008)
    Stephen King's international bestselling and highly acclaimed novel, also a hugely successful film starring Tom HanksThe Green Mile: those who walk it do not return, because at the end of that walk is the room in which sits Cold Mountain penitentiary's electric chair. In 1932 the newest resident on death row is John Coffey, a giant black man convicted of the brutal murder of two little girls. But nothing is as it seems with John Coffey, and around him unfolds a bizarre and horrifying story. Evil murderer or holy innocent - whichever he is - Coffey has strange powers which may yet offer salvation to others, even if they can do nothing to save him.
  • The Green Mist

    Marcia Sewall, Sewall Marcia

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1999)
    A retelling of a Lincolnshire, England, tale, probably eighteenth-century, in which a dying child is made well by the spring rituals intended to placate the mischievous beings hiding in the earth
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  • The Green Mill Murder

    Kerry Greenwood, Stephanie Daniel

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, April 16, 2012)
    Phryne Fisher is doing one of her favorite things—dancing at the Green Mill (Melbourne's premier dance hall) to the music of Tintagel Stone's Jazzmakers, the band who taught St. Vitus how to dance. And she's wearing a sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress. Nothing can flap the unflappable Phryne—especially on a dance floor with so many delectable partners. Nothing except death, that is.The dance competition is trailing into its last hours when suddenly, in the middle of "Bye Bye Blackbird" a figure slumps to the ground. No shot was heard. Phryne, conscious of how narrowly the missile missed her own bare shoulder, back, and dress, investigates. This leads her into the dark smoky jazz clubs of Fitzroy, into the arms of eloquent strangers, and finally into the sky, as she follows a complicated family tragedy of the great War and the damaged men who came back from ANZAC cove. Phryne flies her Gypsy Moth Rigel into the Autralian Alps, where she meets a hermit with a dog called Lucky and a wombat living under his bunk....and risks her life on the love between brothers.
  • The green man

    Gail E. HALEY

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, March 15, 1979)
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  • The Green Man

    Gail E. Haley

    Library Binding (Charles Scribner's Sons, March 1, 1980)
    A rich, arrogant youth's enforced stay in the forest changes his once selfish life into a useful, generous, and satisfying one. Based on the legend of "The Green Man."
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