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Books published by publisher P W O'Brien

  • Where Do I Live?

    Jim O'Brien, Ben Kass, James P. O'Brien

    Audiobook (James P. O'Brien, May 15, 2015)
    Scooter the dog sees the front door is open and decides to go on an adventure. Heading up the street, he checks out a park and an ice cream truck. As the sun goes down, he looks around and realizes that he doesn't know where he lives. He tries to remember his address, but can't. So, he takes to the street to try and find his way home. Along the way he meets an interesting group of friends who teach him a few things along the way.
  • WildFlower Girl

    Martina Conlon Mckenna, Donald Teskey

    Paperback (O'Brien, Feb. 14, 1991)
    The second book in the Famine Trilogy begun with Under the Hawthorne Tree. At seven, Peggy made a terrifying journey through famine-stricken Ireland. Now thirteen, and determined to make a new life for herself, she sets off alone across the Atlantic to America. Will she ever see her family again? An extraordinary story of courage, independence and adventure
  • The Search For The Missing Ball

    P W O'Brien, Bennita Finnell

    language (P W O'Brien, July 18, 2012)
    Norman G. Bear, private investigator is hired by P-wob to find a lost ball. This is not any ball. The missing ball is a childhood treasure which reminds P-wob of the good times he enjoyed as a child. Travel with Norman as he goes through adventure to find P-wob’s special ball. Pay close attention to everything and keep track of all the clues. Maybe you will solve the mystery before Norman. Print out the coloring pages at the end of the book and let the children personalize their adventure with Norman and P-wob.Be on the lookout for Norman’s future adventures: The Beast and the House of GloomThe Crystal Eyed RattlerThe Treasure Hunt
  • The Fields of Home

    Martina Conlon Mckenna, Donald Teskey

    Paperback (O'Brien, Oct. 2, 1996)
    The final book in the famine trilogy. For Eily, Michael and Peggy the memory of the famine is still strong. But Mary-Brigid, Eily's first child, has the future to look forward to. What kind of future is it?
  • Kate

    Siobhan Parkinson

    Paperback (O' Brien, )
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  • Theobald Wolfe Tone

    Mary Moriarty, Catherine Sweeney

    Paperback (O'Brien Pr, )
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  • Red Hugh by Deborah Lisson

    Deborah Lisson

    Paperback (O'Brien Pr, March 15, 1653)
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  • Wildflower Girl

    Marita Conlon-McKenna

    Paperback (O Brien, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Field of Home, Children of the Famine

    Marita Conlon-McKenna

    Paperback (O'Brien, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Old but in good condition, bought 2nd hand but never read
  • The Last of the Fianna: An Irish Legend by Michael Scott

    Michael Scott

    Paperback (O'Brien Pr, March 15, 1808)
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  • Juliet's Story

    Trevor William

    Paperback (O'Brien, April 29, 2003)
    After Juliet's favorite storyteller dies, she goes on a trip with Grandmama, who tells a story for each country they see, and in a French seaside town, Juliet's own story begins to take shape.