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  • Beastly Tales From Here and There

    Vikram Seth

    Paperback (Phoenix Books, Oct. 6, 1994)
    Ten animal fables in verse which, like a modern Aesop's Fables, can be enjoyed by young and old alike.
  • Hachiko: The True Story of The Royal Dogs of Japan and One Faithful Akita

    Julie Chrystyn

    Paperback (Phoenix Books, Nov. 1, 2009)
    In 1924, Hachiko was brought to Tokyo by his owner, Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. During his owner's life Hachiko saw him off from the front door and greeted him at the end of the day at the nearby Shibuya Station. The pair continued their daily routine until May 1925 when Professor Ueno didn't return on the usual train one evening. The professor had suffered a stroke at the university that day. He died and never returned to the station where his friend was waiting. Hachiko was given away after his master's death but he routinely escaped, showing up again and again at his old home. After time, Hachiko realized that Professor Ueno no longer lived at the house. So he went to look for his master at the train station where he had accompanied him so many times before. Each day, Hachiko waited for Professor Ueno to return. And each day he didn't see his friend among the commuters at the station. Hachiko became a permanent fixture at the train station, which eventually attracted the attention of commuters. Many of the people who frequented the Shibuya train station had seen Hachiko and Professor Ueno together each day. Realizing that Hachiko waited in vigil for his dead master, their hearts were touched. They brought Hachiko treats and food to nourish him during his wait. This continued for 10 years, with Hachiko appearing only in the evening, precisely when the train was due at the station. Hachiko: The True Story of the Royal Dogs of Japan and One Faithful Akita is Hachiko's story, as well as an informative look at dog culture in Japan and the history and tradition of the Akita-ken, one of the most ancient, beloved and faithful dog breeds ever.
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  • DreamWorks Trolls Deluxe Music Note Sound Book

    Editors of Phoenix International Publications

    Hardcover (Phoenix, Oct. 15, 2016)
    Join Poppy, Branch, and more trolls on a musical adventure! Press 6 buttons to play Get Back Up Again and fun movie-inspired sounds! This sound book is special because: Hands on interaction engages young readers Singing and music build language and literacy skills Lovable recognizable characters engage young readers at story time
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  • Room to Grow: An Appetite for Life

    McCarron Julie, Tracey Gold

    eBook (Phoenix Books, Inc., Sept. 1, 2012)
    Tracey Gold was well known to television audiences in the 80s as the wholesome teenage sister on the long-running series Growing Pains. She co-starred for seven years alongside Kirk Cameron as brainy sister Carol Seaver in a picture-perfect American family. A working actress since the age of 4, she was a pretty and professional young star with a limitless future. But behind the smiles Tracey was fighting the battle of her life.Ten years have passed since photos of the shockingly thin Tracey faced us from the cover of one of People's bestselling issues ever. "I always knew there'd come a day in the future, when I was far away from the media glare, when I'd have the proper time and perspective to process all I went through. Now there are many trained experts in the field of anorexia and eating disorders; and there are a lot of girls who struggle with it. I have both: the knowledge and the experience. I want this book to be something girls can turn to for help; something they can pick up and hold, a source of comfort and encouragement. It is for every sister, daughter, or friend whose life has been touched by anorexia nervosa. My celebrity has provided me a forum from which I can help others."
  • HACHIKO: The True Story of the Royal Dogs of Japan and One Faithful Akita

    Julie Chrystyn

    eBook (Phoenix Books Inc., Nov. 1, 2009)
    In 1924, Hachiko was brought to Tokyo by his owner, Hidesaburo Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo. During his owner's life Hachiko saw him off from the front door and greeted him at the end of the day at the nearby Shibuya Station. The pair continued their daily routine until May 1925 when Professor Ueno didn't return on the usual train one evening. The professor had suffered a stroke at the university that day. He died and never returned to the station where his friend was waiting.Hachiko was given away after his master's death but he routinely escaped, showing up again and again at his old home. After time, Hachiko realized that Professor Ueno no longer lived at the house. So he went to look for his master at the train station where he had accompanied him so many times before. Each day, Hachiko waited for Professor Ueno to return. And each day he didn't see his friend among the commuters at the station.Hachiko became a permanent fixture at the train station, which eventually attracted the attention of commuters. Many of the people who frequented the Shibuya train station had seen Hachiko and Professor Ueno together each day. Realizing that Hachiko waited in vigil for his dead master, their hearts were touched. They brought Hachiko treats and food to nourish him during his wait. This continued for 10 years, with Hachiko appearing only in the evening, precisely when the train was due at the station.Hachiko: The True Story of the Royal Dogs of Japan and One Faithful Akita is Hachiko's story, as well as an informative look at dog culture in Japan and the history and tradition of the Akita-ken, one of the most ancient, beloved and faithful dog breeds ever.
  • The Prince of Mist

    Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Sarah Jane Coleman, Lucia Graves

    Paperback (Phoenix, March 1, 2011)
    1st Phoenix 2011 trade edition paperback fine condition. In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • The Cat Who Knew a Cardinal

    Lilian Jackson Braun, George Guidall

    Audio CD (Phoenix Books, April 1, 2006)
    When the director of the Pickax Theatre Club's Shakespeare production is found dead in Qwilleran's apple orchard, Qwilleran and his Siamese sleuths must discover which player staged the murder.
  • SABURO -- The Saga of a Teenage Samurai in 17th Century Japan

    Boye Lafayette De Mente

    language (Phoenix Books, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Written by Boye Lafayette De Mente, the author of more than 40 books on Japan, including The Japanese Samurai Code and Samurai Strategies, this collection of 13 short stories is culturally and historically accurate, providing deep insights into the mindset of feudal and present-day Japanese. It should be of special interest to fans of martials arts, manga, and anime. The glossary of Japanese terms used in the short stories is a valuable addition for students of Japanese culture and the language.
  • Désirée

    Annemarie Selinko

    Paperback (Phoenix, Oct. 1, 2002)
    The passions and intrigues of Napoleon Bonaparte's court are brought vividly to life through an unusual point of view: that of a merchant's young daughter from Marseilles who became Napoleon's fiancée and rose to become queen of Sweden. A massive international bestseller, the film version starred Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons.
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    Harlee Harte

    eBook (Phoenix Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Updated with new info!Meet Harlee Harte, celebrity columnist extraordinaire for Hollywoodland High's student newspaper. Harlee gets to meet and greet the hottest stars and hit the hip Tinseltown places with her fun, fabulous, and fashion-forward friends. It may sound glamorous, but try tackling Hollywood while juggling the ups and downs, twists and turns of everyday teenage life!During Give Back and Feel Good Week, Harlee and her friends decide to raise money walking dogs and donate it to Selena Gomez's charity. Giving back doesn't feel so good for Harlee, however, when she loses her crush's pooch. Harlee is distraught -- how will she get herself out of this mess?The day isn't a total disaster, as she pulls some wizardly magic and interviews Selena Gomez. Harlee's column is bursting with details about the Disney darling, like her fave bands, style tips, and hit show Wizards of Waverly Place. Take the quizzes at the end to find out how well you know Selena.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Selected Poems

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Hardcover (Phoenix, Aug. 1, 2003)
    In Xanadu did Kubla KhanA stately pleasure dome decree:Where Alph, the sacred river ranThrough caverns measureless to manDown to a sunless sea.--from "Kubla Khan"From the time he was very young, Coleridge hoped he would be remembered as a poet; masterpieces such as "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," "Kubla Khan," and "Frost at Midnight" assured that his dream would come true. These verses, and the 32 others in this extraordinary collection, testify to the genius and power of his writing. From the time Coleridge produced his first volume of poetry in 1796 till his death in 1834, he created works as diverse as "The Eolian Harp," which begins as a sweet love poem but by the end becomes something much more; "To a Critic," a sharp rebuke to those who cruelly tear apart and misinterpret the poet's work; and the unfinished narrative verse, "Christabel."
  • The Cat Who Moved a Mountain

    Lilian Jackson Braun, George Guidall

    Audio CD (Phoenix Books, April 1, 2006)
    On vacation in the Big Potato Mountains, Qwilleran stumbles into a mystery involving the murder of J. J. Hawkinfield, the developer who was pushed off a mountain years before after announcing his plans to develop the region.