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Books with title Judy's Journey

  • Journey

    S. Labrecque

    language (Shawn Graham, Oct. 24, 2014)
    Joyah Pain had always kinda known that she was not a normal girl. She’d never known just how not normal she was, however, until a discovery sends her off on an ancient family mission, the Journey, away from her safe little village and into the world. A world where almost no one is what they seem. The big world, as it turns out, isn’t as innocent as it appears from inside her happy home… especially if one discovers the wrong secrets. Now’s the time for Joyah and her new friends to find out just how not normal they are, because their unique skills may be the only things that will keep them alive.Join Joyah on an epic adventure across a land she never knew existed as she encounters secret societies, new friends, new enemies, deadly assassins, and ancient secrets.
  • Jade's Journey

    Julieann T Randall, Carol Ada

    Paperback (Finding the JEMS, Aug. 2, 2018)
    Jade Johnson is a vibrant eleven-year-old who reluctantly moves from a small town in Memphis, Tennessee to the Big Apple of New York City. Quickly she acknowledges the major differences and realizes her life will never be the same. Leaving all that she has known behind, Jade embarks on a new and unknown journey filled with excitement, anxiety and new friends.Will she bite the sweet apple and enjoy it or will she toss it?
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  • Joe's Journey

    Shelley Mottram, Cliff Mottram

    language (, March 2, 2019)
    A children's book about an African boy's dilemma and the journey he takes through the mountains and bushland discovering how to make the correct decision. He meets elders and animals along the way.
  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Feb. 22, 2011)
    Journey refuses to believe his mother will not come back. Seeking evidence of happier times, he tries to piece together the pictures she tore up before she went away. And he studies the photographs his grandfather now takes as the older man attempts to provide the boy with a family and a past. In the process, Journey finds that the camera is a means of seeing things the naked eye has missed - things such as the inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family together.
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  • Jo's Journey

    Nikki Tate

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2006)
    It's 1861 and orphan Jo has made it from Carson City, Nevada, to San Francisco without anyone figuring out that she's a girl in boy's clothing. When she hears talk of gold strikes in the Cariboo, Jo and her friend Bart sign on for what turns out to be a journey far more arduous and dangerous than anything Jo experienced as a Pony Express rider. Through it all, Jo keeps her true identity a secret. Strong men turn back but Jo forges ahead, unsure of what lies ahead but sure that her father and mother would be proud of her determination.
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  • Journey

    Janet LaGarenne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Jodie's Journey

    Colin Thiele

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Twelve-year-old Jodie, disabled by juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and no longer able to ride her beloved horse Monarch, faces a crisis when the two of them are alone at her remote Australia home and a devastating fire approaches.
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  • Journey

    Tate Dickey, Zach Lunk

    language (, Sept. 17, 2019)
    This manga is the story of our band of heroes as they escape their current living conditions, fight monsters, and meet many others along the way in order to find the land only heard of in folklore.
  • Journey's End

    J.H. Sweet

    eBook
    The Final Chapter in The Fairy Chronicles Saga
  • Journey

    John C. Dalglish

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2014)
    Jack Carter thinks he's finally got a handle on his new ministry as a Chaser. Then the people he cares about most are targeted by a Runner who doesn't mind killing the innocent. When someone dear to Jack is murdered, he must put a stop to the Runner before anyone else suffers, and a showdown is inevitable. Jack has a plan, but what happens doesn't go the way he expected, and the outcome is shocking. Will Jack be able to live with the lingering aftereffects? Has he done more damage to those he loves than his enemy? Only the JOURNEY will tell.
  • Journey

    Catherine Stenhjem, John Tucker

    language (, Feb. 22, 2015)
    An abandoned baby is found by fairies and named Journey. After she is cursed by an evil witch, Journey sets out sixteen years later to find a way to remove the curse. Along the way, she meets fanciful animals and various people who influence and change Journey's voyage of discovery. This heart-warming book also includes breathtaking illustrations that are sure to delight and fascinate your child.
  • Jumper's Journey

    Jimmy Lee Cossey II, Joyce Burns, Christa Kay Cossey

    language (Jimmy Lee Cossey II, Aug. 7, 2014)
    A children's book about the journey of a frog and his friends. With a very good message for children with disabilities.