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Books in 26 Fairmount Ave series

  • 26 Fairmount Avenue

    Tomie De Paola

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 30, 2000)
    Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experience at home and in school when he was a boy.
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  • Things Will Never Be the Same

    Tomie dePaola

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2004)
    Tomie has his own diary with a lock and a key&150now he can write down all his secrets and no one will be able to read them. All through the year, exciting things happen and Tomie writes about them in his diary. Sledding down the steep hill on his new Junior Flexible Flyer, being a pirate in the dance recital, and starting second grade with real art lessons at last! Then one Sunday morning Tomie's family hears news on the radio that changes everything. Master storyteller Tomie dePaola takes us back to 1941 and lets us experience what life was like growing up in the dePaola household.
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  • 26 Fairmount Avenue: Books 1-4: 26 Fairmount Avenue; Here We All Are; On My Way; What a Year!

    Tomie dePaola

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, March 5, 2002)
    Read by the author3 hrs. 57 mins.2 cassettesWell-loved author Tomie dePaola brings his childhood memories to audio in this collection of the first four books from his 26 Fairmount Avenue series.26 Fairmount AvenueTomie's family starts building their new house at 26 Fairmount Avenue in 1938, just as a hurricane hits town, starting off a busy, crazy year. Here We All AreTomie takes us back into his childhood home as he helps the family get ready for the new baby. On My WayTomie invites listeners to share in his childhood memories as he prays for his brand-new baby sister to get over pneumonia and finally learns to read.What a YearTomie celebrates his sixth birthday in style, dresses up as Snow White for his first Halloween, celebrates holidays with his family, suffers through a bout of the chicken pox, and gets to stay up to see the new year in!
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  • Things Will Never Be the Same

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Puffin, May 24, 2004)
    Tomie has his own diary with a lock and a key&150now he can write down all his secrets and no one will be able to read them. All through the year, exciting things happen and Tomie writes about them in his diary. Sledding down the steep hill on his new Junior Flexible Flyer, being a pirate in the dance recital, and starting second grade with real art lessons at last! Then one Sunday morning Tomie's family hears news on the radio that changes everything. Master storyteller Tomie dePaola takes us back to 1941 and lets us experience what life was like growing up in the dePaola household.
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  • 26 Fairmount Avenue: Books 1 and 2: 26 Fairmount Avenue; Here We All Are

    Tomie Depaola

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library (Audio), July 22, 2003)
    Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and in school when he was a boy.
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  • I'm Still Scared

    Tomie dePaola

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 14, 2007)
    First-grader tomie depaola experiences uncertainty in the weeks following the attack on pearl Harbor, December 7, 19 1. what are the grown-ups talking quietly about at home and even at school? why does his class have to go to the spooky furnace room for an air raid drill? why does the family hang thick black curtains over the windows? tomieas mother is there to comfort and explain the confusion, and tomie feels better. but heas still scared.
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  • 26 Fairmount Avenue

    Tomie dePaola

    Hardcover (Diane Pub Co, Dec. 30, 1999)
    Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and in school when he was a boy.
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  • 26 Fairmount Avenue

    Tomie dePaola

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2001)
    Tomie's family starts building their new house at 26 Fairmount Avenue in 1938, just as a hurricane hits town, starting off a busy, crazy year. Tomie has many adventures all his own, including eating chocolate with his Nana Upstairs, only to find out -- the hard way -- that they have eaten chocolate laxative. He tries to skip kindergarten when he finds out he won't learn to read until first grade. "I'll be back next year", he says. When Tomie goes to see Snow White, he creates another sensation. Tomie dePaola's childhood memories are hilarious, and his charming illustrations are sure to please.
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  • For the Duration: The War Years: A 26 Fairmount Avenue Book

    Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Puffin, July 21, 2011)
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  • For the Duration: The War Years: A 26 Fairmount Avenue Book

    Tomie dePaola

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, July 30, 2009)
    Tomie keeps hearing the phrase, “For the duration.” Gas is being rationed “for the duration.” The Fourth of July fireworks will be the last show “for the duration.” So many things will be different as long as the war goes on, but much of Tomie’s life goes on as usual. He’s excited about starring in a dance recital, taking the bus around town all by himself, and having his first Communion. But Tomie is also still getting over his cousin’s death in the war, and he has to say good-bye to his uncle as he ships off to basic training. And then he has a run-in with some bullies and his brother doesn’t even help him out. Luckily, Tomie knows there are a lot of people he can count on for the duration.
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  • 26 Fairmount Avenue

    Tomie dePaola

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experiences at home and in school when he was a boy.
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