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Books with title Down the River

  • The River

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 1991)
    (Harriet is an English child, living with her family beside the banks of a river in Bengal. Her confusion about growing up is intensified by the death of her little brother. Rumer Godden's other books include "Black Narcissus" and "The Greengage Summer".)
  • The River

    Peter Coyote Gary Paulsen

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Up and Down the River

    Rebecca Caudill

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, July 6, 1961)
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  • The River

    Gary Paulsen

    Paperback (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill School Division, Jan. 1, 1991)
    the sequel to Hatchet
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  • The river

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and company, March 15, 1946)
    1971 edition PAPERBACK book.
  • Down a River

    Carole Telford, Rod Theodorou

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 27, 2006)
    Telford, Carole
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  • The River

    Rumer Godden

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, March 15, 1967)
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  • The Dark River

    James Norman Nordhoff, Charles & Hall

    Hardcover (WORLD PUB CO, Jan. 1, 1946)
    A cultural and geographical picture of Tahiti as it was during the early 20th Century. Two young Englishmen stop there on a tour of the south seas. Both fall in love with the people and landscape. This is a story of adventure, love and tragedy set in breathtaking lands of abundant vegetation and kind hearted people.
  • Down the Mysterly River

    Bill Willingham, Dick Hill

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Max “the Wolf” is a top-notch Boy Scout, an expert at orienteering, and a master of being prepared. So it is a little odd that he suddenly finds himself, with no recollection of his immediate past, lost in an unfamiliar wood. Even odder still, he encounters a badger named Banderbrock, a black bear named Walden, and McTavish the Monster (who might also be an old barn cat) ― all of whom talk―and who are as clueless as Max. Before long, Max and his friends are on the run from a relentless group of hunters and their deadly hounds. Armed with powerful blue swords and known as the Blue Cutters, these hunters capture and change the very essence of their prey. For what purpose, Max can’t guess. But unless he can solve the mystery of the strange forested world he’s landed in, Max may find himself and his friends changed beyond recognition, lost in a lost world. . . . Down the Mysterly River is the children’s book debut of Bill Willingham, the creator of the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel series Fables. “Willingham’s Fables comics tapped into the deep fairy-tale structures in my psyche and never let go. Now Down the Mysterly River finally delivers the same opportunity for younger readers. Lucky them!” ―Cory Doctorow, New York Times bestselling author of Little Brother
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  • Down The Mysterly River

    Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 25, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When expert Boy Scout Max ""the Wolf"" finds himself in an unfamiliar wood, he is joined by three talking animal companions who are just as confused about how they got there, and soon the group is being chased by ruthless hunters and their relentless hounds.
  • Over the River

    Sharelle Byars Moranville

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 12, 2004)
    EVER SINCE HER mother died five years ago, 11-year-old Willa Mae Clarke is happy living with her grandparents. Still, she’s curious about her father and wonders if he’ll come home now that World War II is over. When her daddy finally does return, he whisks her off to Oklahoma. She wants to make him happy, but misses living with her grandparents. Why can’t she be with everyone she loves?“With simple, beautiful words, Moranville shows the characters from the viewpoint of the child who can’t quite understand the tensions among the adults who love her.”—Booklist, StarredA Booklist Top Ten First Novel Youth
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  • The River

    Rumer Godden

    Paperback (The Viking Press, March 15, 1961)
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