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Books with title The Missing Piece

  • The Missing

    Dan Poblocki

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    A new, stand-alone installment in the exciting Shadow House series that invites you to step inside the ghost story!Shadow House never sleeps . . .Five children have been lured into Shadow House, all for different reasons. None of them knows the others. And none of them knows what to do when they can't find a way back out.But something is different inside the house. Someone -- or something -- is there with them, and seems to know more than they do. Only how are the kids supposed to decide if that someone is trying to help them . . . or trap them there forever?Step into Shadow House.
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  • The Missing Prince

    G.E. Farrow

    language (, April 16, 2014)
    During his literary career Farrow wrote more than thirty books for children. He encouraged his young readers to write to him, answered their letters, and let their tastes and opinions guide his future works (rather like his American contemporary L. Frank Baum).About "The Missing Prince": This book is for all readers, and to children it will provide a feast of laughter and afford them endless amusement on many a dull day. To the ordinary girl or boy of about ten, let us say, a more acceptable present than The Missing Prince can hardly be imagined.
  • A Piece of the Moon Is Missing

    Criswell Freeman, Carli Freeman, Angela Freeman

    language (A Small Publishing Company, June 1, 2014)
    Somebody swipes a valuable moon rock from a small museum that's attached to an old observatory in Oshkosh. When the Ryder family arrives on the scene, May wants to help. Can a 12-year-old girl figure out a mystery that's really "out of this world?"
  • Missing Pieces

    Heather Gudenkauf

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Feb. 3, 2016)
    Haunted by the unsolved murder of his mother in his teens, Sarah Quinlan's husband, Jack, is forced to confront the past in the wake of a devastating accident and disturbing family questions. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Weight of Silence. (general fiction). Simultaneous.
  • The Missing Prince

    G. E. Farrow

    language (, June 23, 2017)
    In the Preface to my last book I told you that when I closed my eyes I seemed to see hundreds of dear Children’s faces turned towards me asking for a story; and now, as so many copies of that book have been sold, I am bound to believe that not hundreds, but thousands, of little friends, to whom I was this time last year a stranger, are expecting another story from my pen.Some of you may perhaps have seen the very kind things which so many of the papers said about “The Wallypug of Why.” Now I am going to tell you a secret, even at the risk of seeming ungrateful to them. It is this. Much as I value their kind opinion, and proud and happy as I am that my book has met with their approval, I value your criticism even more highly than theirs, and I am going to ask you to do me a great favour. I have had so many letters from little friends about “The Wallypug of Why” that it has made me greedy, and, like Oliver, I want more. So will you please write me a letter too, your very own self, telling me just what you think of these two books, and also what kind of story you want after my next one, which is to be a School story, called “Schooldays at St. Vedast’s,” and which will be published almost as soon as this one is? I did think of writing a story about pet animals, for I am very fond of them; so if you can tell me anything interesting about your dogs or cats, rabbits, or other favourites, I may perhaps find room for the account in my book. You can always address letters to me in this way, and then they will be sure to reach me wherever I am:—“Mr. G. E. Farrow,“C/o Messrs. Hutchinson & Co.,“Publishers,“34, Paternoster Row, "London, E.C.”
  • Missing Pieces

    Heather Gudenkauf, Christina Traister

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 9, 2016)
    New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf returns with a chilling thriller about a woman chasing clues into a decades-old mystery that could have shattering repercussions.Sarah Quinlan's husband, Jack, has been haunted for decades by the untimely death of his mother when he was just a teenager, her body found in the cellar of their family farm, the circumstances a mystery. The case rocked the small farm town of Penny Gate, Iowa, where Jack was raised, and for years Jack avoided returning home. But when his beloved aunt Julia is in an accident, Jack and Sarah are forced to confront the past that they have long evaded.Upon arriving in Penny Gate, Sarah and Jack are welcomed by the family Jack left behind all those years ago—barely a trace of the wounds that had once devastated them all. But as facts about Julia's accident begin to surface, Sarah realizes that nothing about the Quinlans is what it seems. Caught in a flurry of unanswered questions, Sarah dives deep into the puzzling rabbit hole of Jack's past. But the farther in she climbs, the harder it is for her to get out. And soon she is faced with a deadly truth she may not be prepared for.
  • The Missing Prince

    George Edward Farrow, Harry Furniss, Dorothy Furniss

    language (Transcript, Aug. 5, 2014)
    The Missing Prince by G. E. FarrowY DEAR LITTLE FRIENDS,—In the Preface to my last book I told you that when I closed my eyes I seemed to see hundreds of dear Children's faces turned towards me asking for a story; and now, as so many copies of that book have been sold, I am bound to believe that not hundreds, but thousands, of little friends, to whom I was this time last year a stranger, are expecting another story from my pen.Some of you may perhaps have seen the very kind things which so many of the papers said about "The Wallypug of Why." Now I am going to tell you a secret, even at the risk of seeming ungrateful to them. It is this. Much as I value their kind opinion, and proud and happy as I am that my book has met with their approval, I value your criticism even more highly than theirs, and I am going to ask you to do me a great favour. I have had so many letters from little friends about "The Wallypug of Why" that it has made me greedy, and, like Oliver, I want more. So will you please write me a letter too, your very own self, telling me just what you think of these two books, and also what kind of story you want after my next one, which is to be a School story, called "Schooldays at St. Vedast's," and which will be published almost as soon as this one is? I did think of writing a story about pet animals, for I am very fond of them; so if you can tell me anything interesting about your dogs or cats, rabbits, or other favourites, I may perhaps find room for the account in my book. You can always address letters to me in this way, and then they will be sure to reach me wherever I am:— Besides being a very great pleasure to me to receive these letters from you, it will help you, I hope, to feel that the Author of this book is in a measure a personal friend.You will be pleased, I am sure, to see that Mr. Harry Furniss has again been able to give us some of his delightful pictures, and that his clever little daughter Dorothy has helped him.I see that she has drawn, at the beginning of this Preface, some little folks with letters in their hands. I hope that they are for me, and that there are some from you amongst them.Your affectionate Friend, The Author
  • Missing Pieces of Me, The

    Jean Van Leeuwen, Christina Thurmond

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 7, 2014)
    More than anything, ten-year-old Weezie wants to please her momma. She babysits her spoiled half-sister, Ruth Ann, and little Jackson. She makes tea for Momma in Gramma Emmeline’s beautiful teapot. She even tries to cook dinner. But nothing turns out quite right. And Momma is never pleased. Hard times and a daddy who ran off before she was born seem to have stolen all of Momma’s love.If only Weezie could find her daddy, she’s sure her life would be happier. Tired of making up stories about a parent she knows nothing about, Weezie teams up with her bike-riding buddy, Calvin, and new friend, Louella, to find her mysterious father. Does he drive a truck? Sing country and western songs? Why, her real daddy might even be better than the made-up father she’s been telling lies about at school! Now, all she has to do is find him.Jean Van Leeuwen’s poignant, powerful novel introduces a feisty heroine whose brave search proves that even a life that’s missing important pieces can be chock full of things that matter.
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  • The Missing Pet

    Katherine Mead

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, April 13, 2015)
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  • Missing Piece of the Heart

    Regina Webster, Thomas Little

    Paperback (Regina Webster LLC, April 19, 2017)
    Divorce is never easy for anyone but it is really hardest on the kids. This book is a story that will let kids know it is never their fault when grown ups decide to split up. As long as kids know both mom and dad love them things will work out and be ok. The pieces of your life can fit back together like a puzzle as long as you keep believing.
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  • The Missing Part

    Lyndi Schnelle

    eBook (, Nov. 20, 2013)
    Legend states that the Lacunan people were created with a missing part and each year, the tribe sends all Eleventh Years on a Quest to find the missing part. Deep in the Amazon jungle, eleven year old Xander is set to begin The Quest, but Xander has more riding on The Quest than any other. The one who solves the quest opens the door to eternal life…and Xander’s father is dying. Xander observes the awe-inspiring nature around him as he searches in vain for the missing part. He begins to wonder about the creator of the Earth and then has a miraculous encounter with the Creator. Xander’s newfound faith is tested when he returns to the tribe to find a new Chief - one aligned with demonic forces.The Missing Part culminates with a spiritual battle of epic proportions.
  • The Missing Mom

    Marion McDonald, Marion Brown

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Feb. 16, 2012)
    The Missing Mom tells the story of a family moving to a new home. This entertaining piece is also aimed to explore how change teaches this family to stick together. Each member has mixed feelings about this transition. You will be surprised to see which character to whom you will actually relate. This is a fun-filled story any child will be sure to enjoy.