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  • The Toki-Girl and the Sparrow-Boy Book One Coming Home

    Claire Youmans

    eBook (american i publishing, June 16, 2014)
    In a fantasy version of Meiji-era Japan, the country is in a constant state of change and chaos with the coming of the Black Ships and the opening of Japan to the rest of the world. It was a time when anything could happen, and probably did.On the southern island of Kyushu, two children who can turn into birds live with their adopted human parents. An evil feudal overlord kidnaps Azuki for the valuable white and orange feathers she sheds when she is a Toki-bird. Her courageous father dies trying to prevent her capture. With the help of the local birds and animals, her mother sets her free, but is also killed by the overlord’s men. With her parents dead at the evil overlord’s hands, a heartbroken Azuki flees. It’s all her fault! It’s her ridiculous ability to turn into a Toki-bird that caused everything horrible to happen! She destroyed her human family. Maybe she’ll do better as a bird. She’ll join her Toki-kin and give up being human at all. That will make things better. Won’t it? Shota, her brother, can turn into a sparrow, but nobody’s interested in his plain brown feathers. The best he can do is follow his mother’s directions and rouse his own bird-kin to help his sister fly free. But his mother is hurt! She is dying, and Shota can’t think about anything else. But before she dies, their mother tells him all is not lost at home or in the human world for either of her children. She will do whatever she can to help them, living or dead, and she makes of Shota a final request. Shota speeds after Azuki to tell her that they will lose their human inheritance and won’t be able to live in human society at all, ever, unless they return in time to claim it, and return they must, honoring their mother’s wishes. Shota plans to bring Azuki home whether she likes it or not. She is his sister! They must stay together! There must be a way for them to embrace their heritage, all of it — didn’t their mother tell him so?In her desperate search for her Toki-kin, Azuki visits egrets who send her off to the major Toki nesting grounds on Sado-ga-shima, far from their Kyushu home. On the way to a place she doesn’t know, unsure of her welcome, and with no clear directions other than “north and east”, Azuki weathers storms, encounters a fierce mountain ogre, and befriends a dragon who also has a secret. Will she ever reach her goal? What will she find when she gets there?Shota, smaller and slower, doggedly follows the directions from the egrets. In a dream, his late father comes to give him help in his quest to track his sister and bring her home. Shota thinks he knows where Azuki is going, but it’s far from a sure thing. She could join other Toki, she could make a wrong turn, she could give up the idea and do something else! Can he find her? Will he reach her in time? Even if he does, can they possibly get back before the deadline? He is helped on the way by sailors, finding in himself a love of the sea, makes a friend of a war-horse, earns some gold, and just maybe discovers a way to get them back in time to claim their human heritage, so they can live as themselves, even if that isn’t like anybody else.
  • Samantha's Boxed Set

    Susan S. Adler, Valerie Tripp, R. Grace

    Paperback (American Girl Publishing Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    The American Girls Collection. This is Samantha. There are 6 books about Samantha and her family and friends.
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  • Rebecca Story Collection

    Jacqueline Dembar Greene, Jennifer Hirsch, Robert Hunt

    Hardcover (American Girl Publishing, Sept. 1, 2009)
    RebeccaÂ’s six-book series is bound in one beautiful hardcover volume. Set in 1914, each story reveals more of this lively girl growing up in New York City. The cover features rich illustrations, foil detail, and die-cut windows that offer a peek at the full-color illustrations inside.
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  • The Universe of Galileo and Newton

    William Bixby, Giorgio de Santillana

    Hardcover (American Heritage Publishing Company, March 15, 1966)
    Hardback, ex-library, with usual stamps and markings, in fair all round condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket.
  • Samantha's Boxed Set

    Susan S. Adler

    Hardcover (American Girl Publishing Inc, Jan. 1, 1608)
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  • Bradley Bear

    Mrs. Shirissee Morgan

    Paperback (ACO Publishing Company, Nov. 6, 2019)
    This book is a must-read! It is for ages 1-7 your child will want you to read it over and over again. It makes you smile and it teaches your child about being adventurous when it comes to trying new foods. Bradley Bear will leave your child smiling and waiting with excitement for the second series.
  • Rebecca Boxed Set

    Jacqueline Greene, Jennifer Hirsch, Robert Hunt

    Hardcover (American Girl Publishing Company, July 1, 2009)
    The 6-book Rebecca series in a handsomely illustrated, sturdy slipcase.
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  • On The Verge of Sex: The uncensored truth about teen sex, bad relationships, the reality of being a teen mom and much more

    Terrie Lynn

    language (Cool Girl Publishing Company, Nov. 8, 2015)
    A book about teen relationships and sex that will talk and relate to teen girls like a favorite aunt. When mom isn't the person to turn to, this book by Terrie Lynn will be there for teen girls.On the Verge of Sex contains the type of advice and honesty young women would get from their favorite aunt. Whether a young girl or young woman thinks she’s ready to have sex or not, Terrie presents the possible scenarios in a non-preachy and non-judgmental manner that will capture the reader's trust.Terrie covers the reality facing teen girls and sex today. She presents testimonials from girls who have experienced many of the possible situations in teen dating such as teen pregnancy, teen violence and date rape, STDs, sex and social media, and much more.On the Verge of Sex may be the closest a young girl will get to understanding these issues before actually experiencing them.Teen girls have the power within themselves to make the right decisions regarding their bodies and their futures. This book, like a loving conversation with their favorite aunt, will give them the information they need to know.Order your copy NOW and provide your teen with the knowledge that will guide and protect them.
  • The Secret Service, the Field, the Dungeon, and the Escape

    Albert D Richardson

    eBook (AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Feb. 9, 2014)
    Experiences of a correspondent of the New York Tribune within the Confederate lines in 1861, and later with the Union Armies and in southern prisons
  • Samantha's Boxed Set

    Susan S. Adler

    Hardcover (American Girl Publishing Inc, Jan. 1, 1608)
    The original Pleasant Company Maroon Box 6 volume book set in shrink wrap Not the same photo on cover Dust jackets are cream RARE!
  • American Girl

    Mary Casanova, Megan McDonald, Lisa Yee

    Paperback (American Girl Publishing (2001-2012), March 15, 2012)
    These American Girl books feature Kanani, a Hawaiian, McKenna, a gymnast, and Julie, a basketball player. Titles include (1) Aloha, Kanani; (2) Good Job, Kanani; (3) McKenna; (4) McKenna, Ready to Fly; (5) Meet Julie--1974; and Meet Rebecca--1914.
  • By Valerie Tripp - Kit's Surprise: A Christmas Story

    Valerie Tripp

    (American Girl Publishing Inc, Aug. 16, 2000)
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