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Books with title The Carnival

  • Chaos at the Carnival

    Brian Barnett

    eBook
    When Alex runs into a creepy sword juggling clown, he knows something weird is going on.But When his friend Jason convinces him to go to a traveling carnival anyway, Alex discovers the whole town is in danger.
  • The Thurber Carnival

    James Thurber, Author Illus

    Hardcover (Modern Library, March 15, 1957)
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  • The Thurber Carnival

    James Thurber

    Hardcover (NY: Harper & Bros., March 15, 1945)
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  • The Thurber carnival

    James Thurber

    Paperback (Dell Pub. Co, March 15, 1964)
    If you only get one James Thurber book, this is the one to get! Classic!
  • The Thurber Carnival

    James Thurber

    Hardcover (Harper, March 15, 1944)
    "This book is complete and unabridged in contents, and is manufactured in strict conformity with Government regulations for saving paper." World War II printing.
  • Carnival

    M. C. Helldorfer, Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 1, 1996)
    A simple, poetic text and bold, full-color artwork combine to bring to life the excitement, fun, and attractions of the local carnival, from riding the ferris wheel to shivering in the spook house to feasting on hot dogs.
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  • Carnival

    Denise Burden-Patmon, Kathryn D. Jones, Reynold Ruffins

    Hardcover (Modern Curriculum Pr, June 1, 1992)
    Book by Burden-Patmon, Denise, Jones, Kathryn D.
  • At The Carnival

    Scholastic

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 2003)
    A young boy is drawn to his favorite carnival ride and finds it difficult to stay by his mother's side, in a rhyming story accompanied by punch-out flash cards and activity ideas.
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  • The Vampire Carnival

    Alice Gordon

    eBook (Alice Gordon, Dec. 1, 2013)
    A homeless man works in a circus and finds it is very strange.
  • The Thurber Carnival

    James Thurber

    Paperback (Harpercollins, April 15, 1975)
    A collection of zany stories and drawings by one of America's greatest satirists.
  • The Carnival at Bray

    Jessie Ann Foley

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    ALA 2015 Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults Chicago Weekly Best Books of 2014 A Michael L. Printz Honor Award WinnerWinner, 2014 Helen Sheehan YA Book PrizeKirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014 Finalist, William C. Morris Award It's 1993, and Generation X pulses to the beat of Kurt Cobain and the grunge movement. Sixteen-year-old Maggie Lynch is uprooted from big-city Chicago to a windswept town on the Irish Sea. Surviving on care packages of Spin magazine and Twizzlers from her rocker uncle Kevin, she wonders if she'll ever find her place in this new world. When first love and sudden death simultaneously strike, a naive but determined Maggie embarks on a forbidden pilgrimage that will take her to a seedy part of Dublin and on to a life- altering night in Rome to fulfill a dying wish. Through it all, Maggie discovers an untapped inner strength to do the most difficult but rewarding thing of all, live. "The Carnival at Bray" is an evocative ode to the Smells Like Teen Spirit Generation and a heartfelt exploration of tragedy, first love, and the transformative power of music. The book won the 2014 Helen Sheehan YA Book Prize.
  • The Thurber Carnival

    James Thurber

    Paperback (Harper Perennial Modern Classics, Oct. 1, 1999)
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