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Books with title Open the Door

  • An Open Door

    Douglas Ford

    language (, Feb. 18, 2014)
    An ordinary guy accidentally finds a mysterious, ancient key and is forced to face off against the city's most dangerous criminal organization. Join him as he navigates through two days of suspense and danger with a climax that sets the stage for future adventures. If you're looking for an exciting quick read, this book is for you!
  • Out the Door

    Catherine Matthias, Eileen Mueller Neill

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Simple text and illustrations follow a child's progress from home to school and back again.
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  • Open the Deck

    Tanis Knight, Larry Lewin

    Paperback (Stack the Deck Inc, June 1, 1999)
    Book by Knight, Tanis, Lewin, Larry
  • Strength to Open the Door

    Rayona Radford

    eBook
    Javari is 13 years old, the son of a mother who wants nothing to do with him. His mother physically abuses him physically and emotionally instead of loving him like a mother does. She subjects him to cruel punishments and the one he hates most is being locked in the closet. The closet is the one place that terrifies him.Not only does he have to deal with his mothers abuse, he has to endure sexual abuse from his step father. He's the man who stole his innocence.Follow Javari on his fight for survival, trying to find a way out. All he wants is to be loved, to know what it's like to be hugged.
  • Out the Door

    Catherine Matthias, Eileen Mueller Neill

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Rain or shine, the girl in the story has a very busy day going from home to school and back again. Whether she is on or off with her hat; at work or at play; or going up and down the stairs, children see how opposites play a big part in everyone's day. Rookie Ready to Learn titles help develop young children's language and early reading skills as they engage in topic-rich conversations. The Seasons and Weather subset focuses on how children experience the seasons through delightful activities such as carving pumpkins and building a snowman, as well as satisfying their natural curiosity about changes in weather and nature.
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  • The Door

    J J Braithwaite, Valerie Anand

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Ten-year-old Rileyjoe Biddle (RJ) is a typical school boy that loves computer games. It is the start of the school holidays and RJ’s parents are despairing at the amount of time he spends playing on his iPad. His father (Cornelius) is a history professor and each year he spends the summer break teaching in a Californian summer school. The day his father is due to fly out to the States, RJ stumbles across something unusual in the base of the old stone wall at the end of his garden. From the moment of his discovery, RJ’s world changes forever. With the aid of his mother, Harriet, and his great-uncle, Wallace Melrose, RJ is challenged to prevent a tragedy that is set to take place in order to save an extraordinary community from destruction. Set in rural England, this story follows the journey of a twenty-first-century boy caught up in a world from the past. Secrecy is vital for survival so can RJ rescue his new friends from an unknown enemy but keep their identity concealed?
  • Open Door

    Elizabeth Lawrence, Noreen Wetton

    Spiral-bound (Nelson Thornes Ltd, Dec. 10, 1986)
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  • DON'T OPEN THAT DOOR

    Ranger Hunt

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 29, 2019)
    Have you ever been home with your sister and someone knocks on the door? Your Mom told you not to open the door when she's gone. But you do. Then something surprising happens. Next time you'll remember not to open that door.
  • Go and Open the Door

    Moira Andrew

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
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  • Open the Door: A Novel

    Catherine Macfarlane Carswell

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, June 18, 2012)
    Open the door, and flee. 2K ings ix. 3. CHAPTER I FOR Juley Bannerman to leave home was in any case a heavy undertaking. Even without her four children, even with the admonishing help of her husband, the occasion was one for which complicated plans gallant but not availing had to be laid weeks beforehand. And on this morning neither alleviation was hers. As always she had done her best, of course. The night before she had not undressed, had not so much as taken the hairpins from her aching head. Then since breakfast her two daughters, aged twelve and fifteen, had rushed about the house, strapping and unstrapping luggage, and exhorting her. Her confused servants had done what they could. Even her little sons had tried to help, and as the four-wheeled cab went lumbering over the granite setts of the city, they strove unskilfully to knot up her bonnet strings between them. But it was all no use. The morning express from Glasgow toE dinburgh, said the porter, had been gone these two minutes. Now there was no train until ten minutes past twelve. Smarting, not for the first time, under this kind of public ignominy, the children precipitated themselves upon the pavement before Queen Street Station, and Georgie, the eldest, a stout and lively girl, addressed herself with violence to the open door of the cab. It salways the same when Father isnt here, she stormed. I told you wed miss it, didnt I? In her rage she could have struck her mother.(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each pa
  • Open the Door to Liberty

    Anne Rockwell, R. Gregory Christie

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Jan. 12, 2009)
    The story of revolution leaderToussaint L'Ouverture of St. Domingue (now Haiti). The island now known as Haiti was once a French colony called St. Domingue, where white plantation owners forced hundreds of thousands of African slaves to farm sugar cane. Toussaint L'Ouverture was one of those slaves . . . but not for long. The day would come when L'Ouverture would lead his island's slaves into a revolution for freedom, and his efforts would influence the course of world history.
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  • The Door That Wouldn't Open

    Dale Cheeseboro Felix

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 20, 2016)
    This book is for ages 8 - 12 years old. It will spark the imagination and transport them to a world of fantasy that will leave them wanting more.