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  • The Bridge

    Bill Konigsberg, Marin Ireland, Scholastic Audio

    Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Two teenagers, strangers to each other, have decided to jump from the same bridge at the same time. But what results is far from straightforward in this absorbing, honest lifesaver from acclaimed author Bill Konigsberg. Aaron and Tillie don't know each other, but they are both feeling suicidal, and arrive at the George Washington Bridge at the same time, intending to jump. Aaron is a gay misfit struggling with depression and loneliness. Tillie isn't sure what her problem is - only that she will never be good enough. On the bridge, there are four things that could happen: Aaron jumps and Tillie doesn't. Tillie jumps and Aaron doesn't. They both jump. Neither of them jumps. Or maybe all four things happen, in this astonishing and insightful novel from Bill Konigsberg
  • The Home

    Joseph S. Bonsall

    Hardcover (Eager Minds Press, March 15, 1633)
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  • the toll bridge

    aidan chambers

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer Book/Harper Collins, March 15, 1992)
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  • The Home

    Joseph S. Bonsall, Erin Marie Mauterer

    Hardcover (Ideals Children's Books, March 15, 1997)
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  • To Hold the Bridge

    Garth Nix

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Harperaudio, June 9, 2015)
    Far to the north of the Old Kingdom, the Greenwash Bridge Company has been building a bridge for almost a hundred years. It is not an easy task, for many dangers threaten the bridge builders, from nomad raiders to Free Magic sorcerers. Despite the danger, Morghan wants nothing more than to join the Bridge Company as a cadet. But the company takes only the best, the most skillful Charter mages, and trains them hard, for the night might come when only a single young cadet must hold the bridge against many foes. Will Morghan be that cadet?
  • The Bridge

    Meredith Hooper

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press Feb-01-1996, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Bridges, The

    Tarjei Vessas

    Paperback (Peter Owen, Nov. 1, 1969)
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  • The New Bridge

    E. Batt

    Hardcover (Lutterworth press, March 15, 1971)
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  • The Bridge

    Faye Cyr

    eBook
    The night of her stroke, Tilda Chantyman saw the future of her teenaged grandsons; they were influencing world leaders. What she didn't see was the fire they would walk through to achieve this. After her death, Tyler and Chester would be forced to leave tranquil Nazko and live with their estranged mother and her new husband in Quesnel, a bustling forestry city. From a small, rural, predominantly Aboriginal, school, they would be thrust into a crowded, multicultural high school being controlled by two gangs, the Warriors and the Machetes. The new principal of West Side High, Ms. Conrankie, had been hired to fix the problem. With the bearing of a fuhrer and ten years of prison management under her belt, she wasn't supposed to fail.Rivalry was nothing new to the Chantymans. They'd been battling over Tonya Clement for years. Though she and Tyler were best friends, Chester had never stopped fighting for her heart.The Bridge changed everything.
  • The Bridge

    Judith Weinshall Liberman

    Hardcover (Dog Ear Publishing, Sept. 7, 2016)
    ABOUT THE BOOK THE BRIDGE tells the story of a girl who leaves her home town in search of a place where she can thrive. In order to reach her destination, she has to climb a long, steep bridge. Despite obstacles, she perseveres and eventually reaches her destination. The story of the girl's perseverance will encourage the reader, young or old, to pursue a worthwhile goal despite seemingly insurmountable difficulties. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Born in Israel (then called "Palestine"), Judith Weinshall Liberman came to the United States in 1947 to pursue higher education. She earned four American university degrees including two in law, a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School and an LL.M. from the University of Michigan Law School. After settling in the Boston area in 1956, she studied art and creative writing. Beginning in the early 1960s, and for four decades thereafter, Ms. Liberman created numerous series of artworks. Her art has been widely exhibited, and is represented in the collection of museums and other public institutions. During her long career in visual art, Ms. Liberman wrote several books, among them some picture books. Her book THE BIRD'S LAST SONG (Addison-Wesley, 1976), which she also illustrated, won a citation as one of the "fabulous books of the year." Since 2012, she has published several additional picture books, including ICE CREAM SNOW, THE LITTLE FAIRY, COLOR IN OUR WORLD, THE VERY OLD PAINTER AND HER HUSBAND, HAIFA, ANGEL'S PUPPIES, THE GIANT HOUSE, THE BEE AND THE BUTTERFLY, THE MOUNTAIN, THE TUNNEL, THE OLD DOLL, THE LITTLE SONGBIRD, FIFTEEN FABLES, TWELVE MORE FABLES, THE BIRD WHO WENT TO HEAVEN, A PARAKEET FOR ERIC, TALES OF HUMAN FOIBLES, IN THE MILITARY CEMETERY, THE GIRL AND THE PIGEONS, MORE TALES OF HUMAN FOIBLES, MICHAEL AND THE FLAG, WHAT WILL I BE?, IF I HAD THE POWER, IF I WERE RICH, LUCY AND THE SNOWMAN, THE WHIRLPOOL, THE LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET, and TALE OF THE ROMAN NUMERALS. Judith Weinshall Liberman's archives can be found in the Arts Department of the Boston Public Library and at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR THE BRIDGE is the twentieth book on which Judith Weinshall Liberman, the author, has collaborated with Gail Davis, the illustrator. Since Ms. Liberman did not feel that, in light of her deteriorated eyesight, she could do justice to illustrating THE BRIDGE herself, she selected a fine artist, Ms. Gail Davis, to create the illustrations under the author's guidance. The two had previously collaborated on THE LITTLE FAIRY, on THE VERY OLD PAINTER AND HER HUSBAND, on ANGEL'S PUPPIES, on THE GIANT HOUSE, on THE MOUNTAIN, on THE TUNNEL, on THE OLD DOLL, on FIFTEEN FABLES, on TWELVE MORE FABLES, on A PARAKEET FOR ERIC, on TALES OF HUMAN FOIBLES, on IN THE MILITARY CEMETERY, on MORE TALES OF HUMAN FOIBLES, on MICHAEL AND THE FLAG, on IF I HAD THE POWER, on IF I WERE RICH, on THE WHIRLPOOL, on THE LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET and on TALE OF THE ROMAN NUMERALS. In the present book, Ms. Davis creates a memorable character who struggles to ascend from darkness into light.
  • Hold the Bridge

    Mike Brogan

    Hardcover (Aidan Ellis Publishing, July 14, 1977)
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  • The Ink Bridge

    Neil Grant

    eBook (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.