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  • City

    Jared Siemens

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, July 15, 2015)
    City is part of the Where Do You Live? Series, which explores the different types of communities that can be found across the United States. Young readers will learn how their own community compares with others around the country.
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  • City

    Katie Marsico

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Young readers will be introduced to the types of housing, the landscape, and the experiences and opportunities representative of living in a big city. Prompts, call-outs, and questions within the text encourage children to compare and contrast their own day-to-day life experiences with the information presented about big cities and living in them. Text features such as captions, bold print, a glossary, and an index help readers locate key facts and information efficiently.
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  • CITY

    Federico Penco

    Paperback (Independently published, April 26, 2019)
    An illustrated book that reached the final in the prestigious international contest: Silent Book Contest 2017.The book was exhibited inside the Bologna Children's Book Fair.Talk about a child who has a dream of a better world, where nature and man have found a balance. So his cement building turns into a giant tree and flies out of the city following a flock of wild geese. A dreamlike fairytale with an environmental theme, a simple and profound story told through dense, colorful and poignant images.
  • City

    James Roy

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 23, 2014)
    City by James Roy is the companion short story collection to the highly successful and award - winning book, Town, published by UQP in 2007. The only water out this way is the river and the reservoir and the twin pipes that feed the city. Huge and dark, each as thick through as a small car, they rise and fall across the plains towards the glowing sky and the shimmering skyline. In his acclaimed collection, Town, James Roy used the short story to chart the social tapestry of a country town as seen through the eyes of thirteen young residents. The young people in City are linked in very different ways - through chance meetings, found objects, social connections, the civil disobedience of the shadowy Poet and the streets of a city. Like the town in its companion collection, this place has no name. But any reader who has ever lived in a city will find it immediately familiar. A striking collection of connected stories that reflect our lives and those of the people that we pass each day.
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