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Books with title Through the Woods

  • The Woods

    Natalia Rose Wolfman

    language (, Nov. 14, 2019)
    After a hike in her grandma's woods, Lexi's sister Amara vanishes into thin air, but the problems have only just begun. Her friends begin noticing traces of something more supernatural than just your normal serial killer in the small town of Hecate. Strange possessions, hallucinations, and bizarre weather phenomenons plague the region with no logical explanation. Something dark is in the woods and in order to defeat it, the kids will have to work through their struggles or they might be its next meal. Relationships will be formed and bonds will be broken.
  • Over the River & Through the Woods

    Rex Perry

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2004)
    From Thanksgiving to Kwanzaa with a little Christmas in between, these fun-to-read books are just in time for the holiday season! Illustrated with bright, vivid colors that capture the spirit of the season, they are sure to spread joy and cheer to family storytimes at any time of year! Jump at the Sun Holiday Classics include: - Over the River and Through the Woods - The Night Before Christmas - It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Kwanzaa! - All Things Bright and Beautiful
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  • The Woods

    R. L. Toalson

    Paperback (Yellow Jacket, Sept. 15, 2020)
    "A supernatural wonder of a book. This Grimm-like fantasy is vividly detailed and will appeal to young and old readers alike." --School Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)"Toalson intersperses Lenora's story with Richard's journal excerpts and an enigmatic, menacing character's first-person narrative, all of which lends context and dimension. The seamless blend of fantastical and realistic elements is particularly effective at exploring the multifaceted impact of tragedy and loss."--Booklist "Mysterious and beautifully rendered, R.L Toalson's THE WOODS is a heartbreaking story of family, magic and grief that will touch readers' hearts." --Samantha M Clark, author of THE BOY, THE BOAT, AND THE BEAST After a tragic explosion causes Lenora to lose her family, she goes to live with her estranged uncle at his estate. There, Lenora is drawn to the nearby woods and the magic she discovers within them. Can this magic reunite her with her family, or is it more sinister than she realizes? Now available in paperback!Twelve-year-old Lenora's world is turned upside down after an explosion makes her the lone surviving member of her immediate family. She has nowhere to go, until her estranged Uncle Richard shows up and takes her away to live with him in his lonely mansion. Quiet and stern, he spends most of his time in his study conducting research and experimenting. Lenora is able to explore parts of the mansion and its lovely gardens, but Uncle Richard has one rule for her: Stay out of the woods.Years ago, Lenora's cousin, Bobby went into Gilgevnah Woods and never came out. Now, Uncle Richard will do anything he can to destroy them. Lenora knows she is meant to stay away, but her grief and loneliness draw her in. Upon entering the woods, she finds a world full of enchantment and beauty. Lenora befriends Bela the Scorlaman, keeper of Gilgevnah Woods, who shows her the wonder and the mystery of the place, but also promises to reunite her with her family. Is it too good to be true?Will Lenora find peace in the magic of Gilgevnah Woods, or will she find something darker?The Woods is an entrancing magical realism novel from author R.L. Toalson that tackles profound loss, grief, and finally, acceptance.
  • The Woods

    Jason L. Rumsey

    eBook
    The animals in the woods have a problem. That marvelous substance fenphor is running out. Without it, everything falls apart. Slash, Piper and Nahl have to figure this out. If that means a fight, even a war . . . so be it. Read The Woods - the best detailed and action packed animal story for kids or children in years.
  • The Woods

    Jason L. Rumsey

    Paperback (Independently published, May 20, 2019)
    The animals in the woods have a problem. That marvelous substance fenphor is running out. Without it, everything falls apart. Slash, Piper and Nahl have to figure this out. If that means a fight, even a war . . . so be it. Read The Woods - the best detailed and action packed animal story for kids or children in years.
  • Through the Woods

    Katherine M. Yates

    Hardcover (K. M. Yates & Co., March 15, 1906)
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  • Over The River And Through The Woods

    Lydia Maria Child, David Catrow

    Paperback (Ekay Music, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A cute story of how to get to Grandmas house on Thanksgiving Day.
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  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    John Steven Gurney

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1992)
    An illustrated version of the well-known text celebrates the fun and excitement of a visit to grandmother's house on Thanksgiving Day
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  • The Woods

    Natalia Rose Wolfman

    (Independently published, Nov. 14, 2019)
    After a hike in her grandma's woods, Lexi's sister Amara vanishes into thin air, but the problems have only just begun. Her friends begin noticing traces of something more supernatural than just your normal serial killer in the small town of Hecate. Strange possessions, hallucinations, and bizarre weather phenomenons plague the region with no logical explanation. Something dark is in the woods and in order to defeat it, the kids will have to work through their struggles or they might be its next meal. Relationships will be formed and bonds will be broken.
  • The Woods

    Paul Hoppe

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 6, 2012)
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  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    Normand Chartier

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 15, 1987)
    Verses of the traditional Thanksgiving song illustrated with scenes of a rabbit family's holiday celebration
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  • The Woods

    Matthew Murphy

    language (Self, Dec. 15, 2014)
    At the beginning of the 20th Century Izzy Mitchell and her family leave the city for her father's new job in the out in the country. They arrive in Benson to find a dying town clinging to ghost stories about the nearby forest. It was those woods that Izzy's father was sent to cut down for the Greenway Company. It was not long after arriving in Benson that Izzy finds out that the woods are filled with spirits. These were the spirits of departed Native American souls who appear as animals during the day, then wandering ghosts at night. If the Greenway Company has their way those woods will be destroyed and all the spirits inside would be lost forever. Only Izzy can save them by finding the lost waterfall and path to the other side. The Woods is a fantasy story written the same vein as "Spirited Away" or "The Wizard of Oz." A strong young female heroine must do everything she can to save those spirits and herself. This story was written with readers of all ages in mind.