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Books with title Learning To Ride

  • Learn to Ride

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    Paperback (Qed Publishing, )
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  • Learning To Fly

    Liza Baker

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 2001)
    In conjunction with the first live action HARRY POTTER movie, Scholastic is proud to offer this exciting coloring book, packaged with 3 lightning bolt shaped crayons and featuring a cut-out character.HARRY POTTER COLORING ADVENTURES: LEARNING TO FLY gives children a chance to color in all of their favorite characters and scenes from the HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE live action feature film. With all new art, and packaged with three lightning bolt shaped crayons, the book invites fans into Harry's exciting adventures as they color in one magical scene after another. LEARNING TO FLY is one of six HARRY POTTER COLORING ADVENTURES, each of which comes with a different cutout character on the back cover, encouraging kids to collect them all!
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  • Learning to Read

    Margaret Meek

    Hardcover (The Bodley Head Ltd, Feb. 1, 1982)
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  • Learning to Fly

    Paul Yee

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Jason is an outsider. A recent immigrant from China, he lives in a close-minded town with his mother and younger brother. Falling in with the wrong crowd, trying to fit in, Jason takes chances and ends up in trouble with the police. Holding on to his friendship with a Native boy, also an outsider, Jason finds he needs to fight to belong and to find a new home.
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  • Learning to Fly

    Sandra Atkins

    Paperback (Emerald House Group, Incorporated, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Learning to Fly is the heart-warming story of a boy coming-of age. It is the story of mistakes made and lessons learned. On becoming a teenager, Sam feels that he is now old enough and wise enough to exert his authority over his sister, Cassie. When he attempts to teach Cassie a lesson, the result is a disaster. In the process of learning to fly Sam learns that his actions have consequences, some good and some not so good. They could even lead to someone’s death. Cassie learns that sometimes you need help to fly. In the end, an owl teaches them both that when you fly high you must be careful. When something goes wrong in life, you might have a long way to fall.
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  • Learning to Love

    Dana Confair

    (Independently published, Dec. 10, 2018)
    Emily is pretty, smart, and talented. Everything seems to come easy for her until she needs to make some decisions about her future. Jamie is a typical teenager who is always in her best friend Emily's shadow. She knows what she wants to do with her future, but her family doesn't support her choices. When Jamie's mom remarries, her new stepsister Kelly moves in with them. Jamie is excited at first. Kelly is only two years younger and she likes to dance. Jamie and Emily have been taking dance classes together for years, so they are happy to bring Kelly with them to their class. It turns out that she is very talented and fits right in at the studio. But life with her new stepsister isn't as easy as it first looked. Kelly has a temper that matches her fiery red hair. She has spent time in juvenile hall, she doesn't trust adults, and has a bad habit of running away when things go wrong. She spends more time partying than she does doing her homework, and deliberately disobeys the rules. After just two months of her new living situation, Kelly runs off and doesn't come back. Almost six months later, she shows up to their dance class like nothing was wrong. Jamie and Emily try to get her to move back home, to no avail. Then they find out that Kelly has been keeping some big secrets from them that will affect Jamie's family. When one of the girls suffers a tragic accident that will change her life forever, Kelly is the first one to step in and help. Along the way, Kelly learns a few lessons about love, family, and friendship. Will love be enough to keep Kelly from running away for good this time?
  • I Learn to Ride

    Toni Webber

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, April 25, 2002)
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  • Learning To Fly

    Misha Elliott, Perfectly Publishable, Linda Boulanger

    Paperback (Misha Elliott Books, April 9, 2014)
    Typical isn't a word you would use to describe Sophia Ann Marshall's life. Is she the parent? The daughter? The caretaker? Or the one who ruined it all? is there really a white knight that could come rescue her? Sophia's not so sure anymore. When her mom's latest breakup and firing causes them to move the summer before her senior year, Sophie is devastated. Until she meets star QB, Alexander Matthews. Alex is the beginning of all the firsts Sophie has been dreaming of. Moving has turned her life and the life of her mom, around to exactly where she wanted it to be. Everything is great but will the price of happiness be too high? Can she really give up her dream? Why is life always filled with choices? But he wants her to choose...Will she give him up to follow her dreams, or give up her dreams to follow him...
  • Learning to Fly

    Misha Elliott

    (Booktrope Edtions, Oct. 19, 2015)
    Growing up is hard enough for the average teen. Not even the average teen has the job of raising their mother in addition to themselves. When another one of her mother's failed relationships forces the two to move, once again, it makes Sophie face an impossible change for her senior year. What seemed like punishment has turned into an opportunity. However, what will Sophie do when she has a chance to experience being young for the first time? She's sure to make a mistake or two while learning to fly.
  • Learning to Sew

    Noreen Davis, Eric Winter

    Paperback (Penguin Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 1972)
    Undated reprint, boards worn. Shipped from the U.K. All orders received before 3pm sent that weekday.
  • Learning to Fly

    Suzanne Weyn

    (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Learning to Live

    Jerrica Knight-Catania

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 21, 2014)
    "Jerrica Knight-Catania takes us on a journey of faith, love, and trust, and leaves us wrapped snuggly in the brilliance of a wonderful happily-ever-after. A pleasure and a joy to read." -Tammy Falkner, Author of Tall, Tatted and Tempting Devastated by the loss of her fiance, Jessica Brooks is certain she'll never love again. Hell, she may never even leave her apartment again. But circumstances force her back to her hometown of Atlanta and into the arms of someone who understands her pain. Torn between mourning her fiance forever and finding peace in the midst of her grief, Jess must find the key to her happiness, the cure for her pain, and learn how to move on without the person she held most dear. Learning to Live is a New Adult novel about love and loss, and finding comfort in the company of those you'd least expect.