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Books with title if-i-were-you

  • If You Were Me

    Anita O. Rollinson, Burnie Rollinson

    language (AuthorHouse, Nov. 29, 2013)
    The book is about the author's son who was diagnosed with Autism at the age of three. It was written to encourage other families with a child or children with Autism that they are not alone in the challenges they face and to let the sky be the only limitation.
  • If I Were...

    Tori Milligan-Cox

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2018)
    Written as a love story from a mother to her children, If I Were tells of the limitless adoration she has for her children, and lengths to which she would go to be with them. All parents can appreciate that the time with their young children is finite, and this is a silly, genuine account of one mother and her children making the most of that time.
  • If I Were You

    Brian Wildsmith

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 27, 1997)
    I went to the zoo and I thought if I were an eagle, I could fly to the moon. But if the eagle were me, then he would be free.
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  • If I were a

    Dan Clements, Lori Clements

    eBook
    If I were A, is a question children dream about when they think about what they want to be when they grow up. With in the pages of this book we look at just a few of the possibilities of what a child might become when they grow up
  • If I Were You And You Were Me!

    Flo Barnett, Abira Das

    language (, Jan. 12, 2017)
    If I Were You And You Were Me! is the second book in Ms. Barnett's 'Together In Peace And Harmony' series geared for ages 3-6. Grammy, who is Asian, and her sweet granddaughter of Asian-American descent, decide to switch places for a day. Grammy magically becomes a five year old, while the child is now in her seventies! Grammy rides bikes, swirls down waterslides, watches scary movies, and plays games of boom and zoom with her 'dad'. Her grandchild sips coffee, slowly floats down the lazy river, takes a power nap, and isn't required to eat her green beans! Both have had a great time living each other's lives, but are happy to return to their own at the end of the day. What have they learned during this magical time? And what impact will they both have on their family and friends because of this unusual experience?
  • You Were Here

    Cori McCarthy

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Fire, March 1, 2016)
    You Were Here is a gripping, emotional novel perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon, Jennifer Niven, and Adam Silvera, that moves seamlessly from prose to graphic novel panels and word art poetry. Jaycee is about to accomplish what her older brother Jake couldn't: live past graduation.Jaycee is dealing with her brother's death the only way she can―by re-creating Jake's daredevil stunts. The ones that got him killed. Jaycee doesn't expect to have help on her insane quest of urban exploration to remember Jake. But she's joined by a group of unlikely friends―all with their own reasons for completing the dares and their own brand of dysfunction: Natalie: the ex-best friend Bishop: the heartbroken poet Zach: the slacker with Peter Pan syndrome, and... Mik: who doesn't speak, but somehow still challenges Jayce to do the unthinkable-reveal the parts of herself that she buried with her brother.From the petrifying ruins of an insane asylum to the skeletal remains of the world's largest amusement park, You Were Here takes you on an unforgettable journey of friendship, heartbreak, and inevitable change."You Were Here is wrenchingly beautiful in its honest and achingly accurate portrayal of grief and how it breaks us―and the way unconditional friendship puts us back together."―Jo Knowles, award-winning author of See You At Harry's and Read Between the Lines"The urban explorers of You Were Here dive deep into the forgotten man-made spaces all around them―and their own feelings of loss, love, and fear. McCarthy deftly intertwines the characters' stories, filling them with authentic pain and heartache as well as soaring moments of grace and humor. I dare you to read it!" ―Maggie Lehrman, author of The Cost of All Things
  • If I Were

    Viv Rosser

    language (essentialart, July 7, 2015)
    Children love imagining what it would be like to be someone or something else, a mermaid, a crocodile, a jellyfish. This book is full of poems to take them through this journey. It is a little bit nonsensical at times, definitely very whimsical and mostly full of funny rhymes to get your children reading for pleasure.There are 36 colourful illustrations to accompany the rhymes so you will need a kindle fire or kindle fire app.Viv Rosser the author and illustrator was a remedial teacher supporting children who struggled to read at school. She knows how to make reading fun, how much rhymes help children's reading ability with phonics and how all children need to be engaged in a book. So read this again and again with your children until they can do it on their own. They will be excited when they do.
  • If You Were a Shark

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    "Describes the features, life, and habits of sharks, and contrasts them to human life"--
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  • If I Were A...

    Danna J. Walters, Robert George Jr.

    Hardcover (danna j. walters author, Sept. 16, 2019)
    If I Were A starfish, parrot, giant tortoise, peacock, border collie, Bald Eagle, panda, giraffe, or a Beluga Whale, where would I live and what would I do? No matter where I live, and no matter what I do; I’ll be the best me that ever could be!
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  • If You Were a Writer

    Joan Lowery Nixon, Bruce Degen

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Oct. 30, 1988)
    Melia tells her writer mother she'd like to be a writer too, and as the day progresses she receives many helpful suggestions.
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  • If You Were Here

    Stephanie Taylor, Omar Martinez Morales

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 12, 2018)
    A school shooting in 2016 leaves Daniel Girch in a coma. As he’s hovering between life and death, he inexplicably wakes up in his own bedroom...but instead of an iPhone plugged in next to his bed, there’s a radio. On the dresser is a stack of cassette tapes. On the wall is a poster of a young Christie Brinkley. And in the closet are parachute pants and polo shirts. Downstairs, Daniel’s dead grandmother is making pancakes, and his mom is suddenly an annoying eleven-year-old who plays with Barbies. It’s 1986. With the help of his new best friend, Roger, Daniel assimilates to life as a teenager in the 1980s. He learns how to dress the part, to like the music, and to live without the conveniences of the modern world...and he also falls in love with a girl more interesting than any he’s ever known. As Daniel fights for his life in 2016, he’s awake in 1986 and struggling to save his uncle from the untimely death that changed the course of his whole family’s lives. What will happen after he wakes up? And how will the things Daniel does in the past affect the future?
  • If You Were Mine

    Anne E. Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc., May 1, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Jaris was furious. He would never keep a secret from Sereeta. And he was hurt that Trevor thought he was hot for another chick. He hired Amberlynn Parson because he thought she was best for the job. Period. But Jaris kept second-guessing his decision. Trevor stirred up Jaris's self-doubts. Jaris was often unsure of himself anyway. Like Pop, he was always questioning himself. He feared that the girl's looks had influenced him, and that thought bothered him.