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Books with title The Toll Bridge

  • The Bridges

    Tarjei Vesaas

    Paperback (Peter Owen Publishers, April 1, 2015)
    A spare, powerful, supremely graceful novel from a giant of Norwegian literature As strange, unsettling, and memorable as The Ice Palace, this remarkable novel carries with it all the compassion, human insight, and lyrical power of all great Vesaas novels. It describes the changing relationships between three adolescents—an unmarried mother who has drowned her newborn child and the girl and boy who befriend her. Their individual reactions to the tragedy and their efforts to communicate with each other form the central theme of the narrative.
  • The Bridge

    Rachel Lou

    Paperback (Harmony Ink Press LLC, June 2, 2016)
    Everett Hallman might not be the world’s most powerful witch, but he does his part by helping wayward souls find their way to the beyond. Then a feeling Everett can’t explain lures him away from the magical woods near his house, to a local martial arts school. There, he is intrigued when he uncovers remains left by supernatural beings of enormous power, and he cannot resist looking into the mystery. Everett learns he is a Bridge Master: a witch capable of passing into different spirit realms, but his revelation comes with a new set of problems. First, the powerful witch instructing him disappears, and then he notices something strange about his attractive new friend from the martial arts studio. Worst of all, Everett’s reserves of spell-casting energy continue to deplete. Only one thing is certain―Everett cannot turn his back on this puzzle until he gets some answers.
  • The Broken Bridge

    Philip Pullman

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Nov. 15, 1994)
    At 16, Ginny finds that her love of painting connects her to the artistic Haitian mother she never knew and eases the isolation she feels as the only mixed-race teen in her Welsh village. When she learns she has a half-brother by her father's first marriage, her world is shattered. Ginny embarks on a quest for the truth that will allow her to claim her artistic heritage--and face her father.
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  • The Bridge

    Linda Beal

    Paperback (Piscataqua Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    The Bridge is a nonfiction story written specially for emergent readers. Simple repetitive sentences promote independence while supportive photography provides the safety net. Young readers will enjoy seeing the bridge as it magically lifts to allow boats to pass under, and budding engineers will be mesmerized by the grace and beauty of this massive structure.Linda Beal has been teaching in the public schools for over three decades. Her work as a classroom teacher, reading specialist and Reading Recovery Teacher Leader have brought the great privilege of shaping the literacy lives of hundreds of young children. Linda lives in Portsmouth, N.H. with her husband, Chris, her son, Nick, and their yellow Labrador retriever named Amber.
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  • The Love Bridge

    Jonathan Schkade

    language (Concordia Publishing House, June 27, 2017)
    Teach young children about the basic story of God's love for us, the brokenness brought on by our sin, and God's plan to fix us and our broken relationship with Him through Jesus. Simple illustrations and easy-to-understand text work together to communicate a profound truth: that Jesus is the bridge to God!
  • The Bridge

    Emily Cheney Neville

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 15, 1988)
    When the old wooden bridge breaks, a young boy is delighted to be able to watch, from his front yard, the many different machines at work building the new bridge across the brook.
  • The Broken Bridge

    Philip Pullman

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Sixteen-year-old Ginny's life is secure. Her mother is dead, but she's inherited her outstanding artistic talent, and she loves her life with her father in a seaside village in Wales. But the day a social worker arrives and old files are re-opened, Ginny's world cracks apart. Everything her father has told her about her family is a lie. And Ginny must uncover the hidden secrets of the past on a journey that will ultimately lead her to the mother she's never known...
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  • To Hold the Bridge

    Garth Nix

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, June 9, 2015)
    [Young Adult (12-17)][Read by Nicola Barber, Raphael Corkhill, Christian Coulson, Steven Crossley, Michael Crouch,John Lee, Polly Lee, Davina Porter, Raj Varma, Roger Wayne] To Hold the Bridge is an entertaining short story collection from bestselling fantasy author Garth Nix, including an Old Kingdom novella, a short story set in the same world as Shade's Children, and another story set in the world of A Confusion of Princes. Garth Nix is renowned for his legendary fantasy works, but To Hold the Bridge showcases his versatility as the collection offers nineteen short stories from every genre of literature including science fiction, paranormal, realistic fiction, mystery, and adventure. Whether writing about vampires, detectives, ancient spirits, or odd jobs, Garth Nix's ability to pull his readers into new worlds is extraordinary.
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  • The Bridge

    Rachel Lou

    Hardcover (Harmony Ink Press, July 25, 2016)
    Everett Hallman might not be the world's most powerful witch, but he does his part by helping wayward souls find their way to the beyond. Then a feeling Everett can't explain lures him away from the magical woods near his house, to a local martial arts school. There, he is intrigued when he uncovers remains left by supernatural beings of enormous power, and he cannot resist looking into the mystery. Everett learns he is a Bridge Master: a witch capable of passing into different spirit realms, but his revelation comes with a new set of problems. First, the powerful witch instructing him disappears, and then he notices something strange about his attractive new friend from the martial arts studio. Worst of all, Everett's reserves of spell-casting energy continue to deplete. Only one thing is certain-Everett cannot turn his back on this puzzle until he gets some answers.
  • The Ink Bridge

    Neil Grant

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Nov. 1, 2013)
    A remarkable and gripping story about one refugee boy on a desperate journey from Afghanistan, and the Australian boy who befriends himEach step becomes a heartbeat and I feel the distance between Omed and me closing. I remember when I first met him—when he had showed me what bravery meant. How he had stood up for what he believed. In the end that had been his undoing.This compelling story of two young men introduces Omed, an Afghani refugee who, after his father is murdered by the Taliban, undertakes a perilous journey through Pakistan, Malaysia, and Indonesia to seek asylum in Australia; and Hector, an Australian boy consumed by grief, who has given up on school and retreated into silence. Their paths meet at a candle factory where they both find work, and secrets fester behind the monotonous routine: secrets with terrible consequences. These two silent boys—one born in a land of great beauty and great violence, the other unable to escape the past—are tied together by words, and silenced by tragedy. The hardest bridge that Hector will ever build is the one that leads to Omed. Their story will grab hold of readers' hearts and not let go.
  • The Ice Bridge

    Raul Reyna

    eBook (Elena B.Arreguin Osuna, June 4, 2015)
    A captivating Science Fiction novel located in Mexico City, the protagonist a girl of 22 years is disrupted her life to be intruded in search of the meaning of a strange graffiti that will bring her unthinkable consequences; even with the responsibility of saving the world.
  • The Time Bridge

    John Thompson

    language (, July 6, 2012)
    Young Kim, a 13 year old from North Carolina, gets the chance to travel in time one summer day. He meets his future self, along with his future son and wife. He is witnessed to by his son about sin, salvation, and the Saving Grace of Jesus.When attending a revival service, he sees his future self get shot on stage. He wakes up back in the woods where he disappeared from, and wonders if it had been a real trip or just a dream.When he grows up, things seem to happen just as they did the first time, or nearly like they had. He is a minister and his younger self comes for a visit. Will he die in the revised future or will he live?