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Books with title The Lighthouse Keeper's Rescue

  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic

    Ronda Armitage, David Armitage

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 4, 2008)
    Mrs Grinling is the best cook in the world and Mr Grinling likes nothing better than to taste her delicious treats. But when he over-indulges at the village picnic, he finds himself in a pickle and suddenly wishes he hadn't eaten quite so much.
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  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter

    Arielle North Olson, Elaine Wentworth

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co, Nov. 1, 1987)
    When her father's return to a Maine lighthouse is delayed by a severe storm, Miranda must keep the light going despite brutal weather and her own illness
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  • The Littlest Lighthouse Keeper

    Heidi Howarth, Malachy Doyle, Daniel Howarth

    Paperback (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, March 15, 2009)
    Littlest Lighthouse Keeper (Storytime)
  • The Lighthouse Keepers

    Adrian McKinty, Gerard Doyle

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., April 1, 2011)
    Here is the stunning conclusion to an epic trilogy that Children's Literature calls ''a thought-provoking sci-fi adventure with universal appeal.'' The worlds that Adrian McKinty's characters inhabit are vividly real. In this final and most ambitious book in a wonderfully inventive trilogy, veteran interplanetary travelers Jamie and Ramsay must protect their alien friend Wishaway, now living with them on Earth, from the scrutiny of sinister forces on their own planet. In the meantime, Wishaway's beloved home planet of Altair seems to be hurtling toward doom. Just when circumstances on both worlds are at their most dire, members of the ancient race who built the mysterious lighthouses return to offer Jamie a terrible choice. He can save Earth or Altair, but not both. The fate of two planets is in the hands of the teenage Lord Ui Neill. Which home will he save? His own or Wishaway's?
  • The Lighthouse Keeper

    Cynthia Ellingsen, Kate Rudd

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, April 4, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.Dawn Conners’s parents are famous for finding historic treasures, but she has a knack for losing things—her job, her boyfriend, and now, her reputation. Thanks to a mud-slinging exposé, Dawn’s late great-grandfather is assumed guilty of stealing silver from a century-old shipwreck. Hoping to clear his name, Dawn returns to Starlight Cove, her idyllic hometown on Lake Michigan, where the doomed vessel sleeps beneath the beam of a ramshackle lighthouse.Her plan: remodel and sell the lighthouse while untangling the perplexing family mystery. Neither task is easy, especially once her well-meaning parents and the quirky locals—including nautical researcher and Starlight Cove’s most eligible bachelor, Kip Whittaker—get involved. Despite their attraction, Dawn is reluctant to trust Kip, or any of the close-knit townsfolk. But as she pieces together the truth, Dawn’s once-shuttered heart opens up. And if she’s willing, the lighthouse might guide her to a place she never expected to find, where the past entwines with a bright new beginning.
  • The Lighthouse And It's Keeper

    Marie Allred

    Paperback (Independently published, June 28, 2019)
    Allred's new stand-alone poetry collection entitled "The Lighthouse And It's Keeper" is a breathtaking journey that enlightens and uplifts her readers from all walks of life. As she describes the beauty of the lighthouse (or the life of the reader) and the keeper (the reader themselves), Allred graces us with the beautiful gift of a poetic guide to self-acceptance and self-love that each of us not only desires but truly deserves. As always, her words are somehow both rawly poignant and yet utterly light and warm as the morning sun at the same time, providing us all with a seemingly contradictory - yet nonetheless real - sense of wonder and camaraderie so intense it is unlike any other poet before her.
  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Tea

    David Armitage, Ronda Armitage

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2002)
    When Mr Grinling decides he needs a hobby, he tries everything from baking to bird-watching. But one morning a stroll along the beach inspires Mr Grinling to take up a most unlikely pastime.
  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Cat

    Ronda Armitage, David Armitage

    Paperback (Scholastic Ltd, March 31, 1997)
    Hamish the lighthouse keeper's cat is rather partial to Mrs Grinling's cooking. When he overhears her suggest he should miss breakfast, he's upset and thinks about looking for another home. This tale comes from the authors of "The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic" and "The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch".
  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Christmas

    Ronda Armitage, David Armitage

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2003)
    Mr Grinling and his great-nephew, George, find themselves stranded in the lighthouse on a stormy Christmas night. With no Mrs Grinling, no food or no presents, they wonder if this will be the worst Christmas ever.
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  • The Grumpy Lighthouse Keeper

    Terrizita Corpus, Maggie Prewett

    Paperback (Magabala Books Aboriginal Corporation, May 1, 2017)
    When the lighthouse keeper returns from checking the lamp for passing ships, he discovers his bed has been taken over by slimy sea creatures, and he is very grumpy. With a beautiful design complemented by exquisite illustrations, The Grumpy Lighthouse Keeper is inspired by the iconic Broome lighthouse and the remains of the old dwelling that sits on the edge of Cable Beach.
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  • The Littlest Lighthouse Keeper to the Rescue

    Heidi Howarth

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, March 15, 2009)
    Illustrated throughout, the 'Storytime' series introduces young children to the pleasure of reading and sharing stories. After the storm, Henry finds lost, hungry Baby Seal. Will Henry be able to find Baby Seal's mother?
  • The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic

    David Armitage, Ronda Armitage

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 15, 1994)
    Mrs Grinling is the best cook in the whole world. But when she puts on a delicious spread for the village picnic, Mr Grinling wishes he hadn't eaten so much.
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