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Books published by publisher Harcourt Brace and Company Oct - 1995

  • Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold

    C.S. Lewis, Fritz Eichenberg

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace & Company, July 9, 1980)
    This tale of two princesses - one beautiful and one unattractive - and of the struggle between sacred and profane love is Lewis’s reworking of the myth of Cupid and Psyche and one of his most enduring works.
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  • The friendly persuasion

    Jessamyn West

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace and Company, March 15, 1945)
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  • Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep

    Joyce Dunbar, Debi Gliori

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, Sept. 1, 1998)
    In this endearing bedtime story, Willa's big brother helps her get to sleep by reminding her about all of the happy things around her. Willa is afraid of bad dreams. "Think of something happy," suggests her big brother, Willoughby. But Willa needs his help. So together they think of all the happy things that await her in the morning--cozy slippers to warm her little feet, a yummy breakfast, and the morning itself, which loves to gently nudge her awake. But for Willa, the happiest thing of all is knowing that Willoughby will be there in the morning, too, just like always. This reassuring bedtime book will quickly become a cherished addition to family libraries--favorite for grown-ups and little ones to share for years to come.
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  • ANIMAL FARM A Story of Politicay Satire

    George Orwell

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace & Company, March 15, 1946)
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  • North to Freedom

    Anne Holm, L. W. Kingsland

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace & Company, March 15, 1990)
    Having escaped from the eastern European concentration camp where he has spent most of his life, a twelve-year-old boy struggles to cope with an entirely strange world as he flees northward to freedom in Denmark. “[North to Freedom] is, to my mind, the single finest novel ever written for children of about ages 9 to 13.”--School Library Journal
  • The Haunted Tea-Cosy: A Dispirited and Distasteful Diversion for Christmas

    Edward Gorey

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, Oct. 31, 1998)
    Gorey has never been funnier or more “impossible to resist” (Boston Herald) than in this peculiar retelling of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
  • To The Lighthouse, A Harvest Book

    Virginia Woolf

    Mass Market Paperback (Harcourt Brace & Company, March 15, 1955)
    Woolf, Virginia, To the Lighthouse
  • Two is a Team

    Lorraine Beim, Jerrold Beim, Ernest Crichlow

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Brace & Company, March 15, 1945)
    After disagreement in building a coaster, a black boy and his white playmate learn the value of working together on a project.
  • BY Van Allsburg, Chris

    Chris Van Allsburg

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace and Company Oct - 1995, March 15, 1700)
    BY Van Allsburg, Chris ( Author ) [{ Bad Day at Riverbend By Van Allsburg, Chris ( Author ) Oct - 30- 1995 ( Hardcover ) } ]
  • On My Own, Practice Workbook, Grade 5

    Harcourt Brace & Company

    Paperback (Harcourt Brace & Company, Jan. 1, 1999)
    On My Own, Practice Workbook, Grade 5 (Math Advantage)
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  • Adopted Jane

    Helen Daringer, Kate Seredy

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, Aug. 16, 1947)
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  • East of the Mountains

    David Guterson

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, April 19, 1999)
    It is mid-October, 1997, harvest time in the Columbia Basin of central Washington state, a rich apple- and pear-growing region. Ben Givens, recently widowed, is a retired heart surgeon, once admired for his steadiness of hand, his precision, his endurance. He has terminal colon cancer. While Ben does not readily accept defeat, he is determined to avoid suffering rather than engage it. And so, accompanied by his two hunting dogs, he sets out through the mythic American West-sage deserts, yawning canyons, dusty ranches, vast orchards-on his last hunt. The main issues for Ben as a doctor had been tactical and so it would be with his death. But he hadn't considered the persuasiveness of memory-the promise he made to his wife Rachel, the love of his life, during World War II. Or life's mystery. On his journey he meets a young couple who are "forever," a drifter offering left-handed advice that might lessen the pain, a veterinarian with a touch only a heart surgeon would recognize, a rancher bent on destruction, a migrant worker who tests Ben's ability to understand. And just when he thinks there is no turning back, nothing to lose that wasn't lost, his power of intervention is called upon and his very identity tested. Full of humanity, passion, and moral honesty, East of the Mountains is a bold and beautiful novel of personal discovery.