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Books with title The Lonely Butterfly

  • The Butterfly

    Héliadore

    Hardcover (Moonlight Publishing Ltd, Sept. 30, 2012)
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  • The Lonely

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2014)
    Easter Deetz struggles with The Lonely―a debilitating condition that affects all the women in her family. The Lonely makes people sad and it makes them lie. One day, Easter's sister drops a boulder on her in The Woods. As she bleeds to death, she's forced to face those lies with a bunch of judgmental squirrels watching. Which sucks. Praise: "Dark and daring, this memorable debut should appeal to teens with a black sense of humor."―BOOKLIST "Some teens will revel in this surreal world full of gruesome humor."―VOYA
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  • THE BUTTERFLY KING

    Priscilla Squire

    language (, March 17, 2014)
    The future of the Butterfly Kingdom relies on the ability of Spots a unlikely young black caterpillar with silver spots to understand a consuming presence always with him since birth that is drawing him into the darkness of the Valley of Cocoons thought to be his death. Compelled to leave his home, family and friends to journey to the Valley of Cocoons he encounters a world and creatures unknown to him. He survives battle with the river fish, develop a friendship bond with Sunny the sunflower who stuck inside the Shiny Thing is freed by Spots, and does not understand his struggle against the Beast in the Valley of Cocoons that will ultimately give him a new life. He becomes a new creation and the new King of the Butterfly Kingdom. The Kingdom awaits his arrival and have prepared for that grand day which can not be delayed or it will be the end of the Butterfly Kingdom. Realizing he has changed and his new life is the most exciting and wonderful experience he could ever imagine, he is anxious to meet his new destiny. The King sent Daisa to be his companion for his journey home. He has 3 days to get there…they are on schedule until interrupted by a Butterfly Convention where he and his companion has been caught in a net, this is a disaster. They can not be seen or known by any human or all of their lives will be lost. They are not normal Butterflies not like anything on the face of the earth. John or Poindexter noted scholars are known and celebrated for their skill in capturing the rare Butterfly. They are in the nets of one of these scholars. Captured he and his companion have very little time to find a way and escape to complete the journey home before it's too late. He meets Clincy who is not like anything he has ever seen before and is determined to make her his Butterfly Queen against the advice of Daisia his companion sent to bring him home to the Butterfly Kingdom.
  • Jan the Butterfly

    David Baer

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Jan. 6, 2020)
    Hi kids! Meet the adorable butterfly, Jan! In this heartwarming story, Jan expresses her undeniable love for her dad! Throughout the tale, she wonders how she became a beautiful butterfly, and her dad playfully describes the four stages of metamorphosis. Not only is this story entertaining, it's educational! We hope you enjoy this book!Great for kids ages 3-10.
  • The Butterfly Jar

    Jeff Moss, Chris Demarest

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Dec. 6, 1991)
    Inside "The Butterfly Jar" you will find Lonesome Joan, who won't let anyone teach her anything. There's Eugene, the boy whose socks don't match, and Johnny, who foolishly sticks jellybeans up his nose. This collection of poems covers a range of topics and characters.
  • The Butterfly

    Angela Sheehan, Maurice Pledger

    Hardcover (Galley Press, March 15, 1984)
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  • The Butterfly Club

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Doubleday UK, March 10, 2015)
    The wonderful new story about triplet Tina, from one of the UK's best-loved authors. Tina is a triplet, but she's always been the odd one out. Her sisters Phil and Maddie are bigger and stronger and better at just about everything. Luckily, they look after teeny-tiny Tina wherever they go -- but when the girls start in scary, super-strict Miss Lovejoy's class, they're split up, and Tina has to fend for herself for the first time. Tina is horrified when she's paired up with angry bully Selma, who nobody wants to be friends with. But when Miss Lovejoy asks them to help her create a butterfly garden in the school playground, Tina discovers she doesn't always need her sisters -- and that there's a lot more to Selma than first meets the eye. A beautiful, heartwarming story about friendship, confidence and becoming your own person, from the mega-bestselling author of Tracy Beaker, Hetty Feather and Sleepovers.
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  • Breely the Butterfly

    Candy Grant, Jonathan Cumberland

    Hardcover (Reading Pandas, Inc., Oct. 21, 2015)
    Born with an unusual birthmark, Breely the butterfly finds herself an outcast. She watches, sadly, from a distance as all the butterflies in the meadow ready themselves for the annual Butterfly Ball. It's then that Breely sees hungry birds preparing for an attack. She must decide quickly if she can stand between the unaware butterflies and the predators hunting for their next meal. Can Breely be the hero the meadow needs?
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  • Buttercup the Butterfly

    Marie J. Barletta, Joseph Barletta

    language (MJB Designs, May 13, 2014)
    Buttercup was a happy go lucky butterfly, who was caught in a net and put in a jar.This book was written and illustrated in 1994 for my niece Alexis, who was two at the time. The illustrations were hand drawn in watercolor pencils.
  • The Butterfly

    Patricia Polacco

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    children
  • The Butterfly Hunt

    Yoshi

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Dec. 1, 1990)
    A boy pursues and captures elusive butterflies but decides that it is more fun to carry home his memories than a trophy
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  • The Butterfly Lion :

    Michael Morpurgo

    Paperback (Collins, Jan. 1, 1996)
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