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Books in Sunburst Books series

  • Tiffky Doofky

    William Steig

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), June 1, 1987)
    Tiffky Doofky, garbage collector for the town of Popville, is proud of his calling, and quite a gay dog into the bargain. One fine spring morning, while he's making his rounds, it comes to him that something special is going to happen. Madame Tarsal, the fortuneteller, confirms his hunch and predicts that he will meet his true love that very day--before the sun goes down! "Nothing you can do can keep it from happening," she quacks, and the excited Tiffky kisses her right on the bill. The day turns out to be far from ordinary, but not in the way Tiffky Doofky, or even Madame Tarsal, had expected. A bad-tempered witch is at work here, though she looks just like a harmless old biddy, with her bicycle and red babushka. Tiffky's adventures under her spell take him so far from Popville and so close to sunset that he begins to despair of ever meeting his beloved. He even decides that Madame Tarsal ought to get a new crystal ball. But just as the sun is touching the horizon, Tiffky has his most perilous encounter, and it brings an ending entirely satisfactory to all.
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  • El GĂĽero: A True Adventure Story

    Elizabeth Borton De Trevino, Leslie Bowman

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 1991)
    His father's loyalty to the Mexican president deposed by Porfirio Diaz in 1876 forces a boy known as El GĂĽero and his family into exile to the dangerous Baja California territory.
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  • The Lantern Bearers

    Rosemary Sutcliff

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 30, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • Paper John

    David Small

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 1, 1989)
    Paper John moves to a little town by the edge of the sea and makes his living folding beautiful paper flowers, birds, and boats. HE is so skilled he even makes a paper house to live in. And he is so gentle and good-natured that the townsfolk all agree he could get along with the devil himself. But when a devil comes to town, Paper John's skill and patience is put to the test as he does battle with the devil and his one devilish trick. Lively full-color paintings add to all the fun.David Small is the illustrator of many books for children, including Anna and the Seven Swans, a Booklist Editor's Choice and a School Library Journal Best Book for 1984. His most recent book, Imogene's Antlers, is a 1986 Reading Rainbow Feature Selection. This is his first book with Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Mr. Small lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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  • Flimflam Man

    Darleen Bailey Beard

    Paperback (Fsg Bfyr, Sept. 8, 2003)
    On a scorching July day in 1950, a fabulous fat man drives into Wetumka, Oklahoma. F. Bam Morrison is selling tickets to Bohn's United Circus Shows, and the townspeople are buying―all, that is, except ol' man Swank, who says F. Bam Morrison is a two-faced weasel. Smitten with Morrison, ten-year-old Bobbie Jo Hailey―and mean Clara Jean Knox, whom she befriends―unwittingly joins the effort to bamboozle Wetumka. When Bobbie Jo realizes her mistake, Morrison is on his way out of town, leaving her disappointed but intact―and greatly enriched by her relationship with the flimflam man. Lovingly illustrated by Eileen Christelow, Darleen Bailey Beard's delightful story is based on a real episode in Wetumka's history, still celebrated annually as Sucker Day!
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  • The Green Book

    Jill Paton Walsh

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 1, 1986)
    "We are at Shine, on the first day, " says Pattie, when, as the youngest member of the group, she is given the honor of naming the new settlement. Refugees from the dying planet Earth, they, along with other ships, have been sent into space in the hope that some of them will survive to continue the human race. But the success of Shine remains doubtful as crops fail and provisions brought from Earth dwindle. Even the excitement surrounding the hatching of the giant moth people from the "boulders" in Boulder Valley doesn't make the group forget the hopelessness of the situation. It isn't until Pattie and her sister Sarah make an important discovery that survival becomes a certainty.
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  • Jake: A Labrador Puppy at Work and Play

    Robert F. Jones, Bill Eppiridge

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 30, 1994)
    Heartwarming photographs accompany this simply written, endearing account of the education of a pedigree Labrador puppy, from learning basic obedience to mastering the age-old art of retrieving."Splendid...The author's affection...permeates the text."-Publishers Weekly
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  • Sheep in Wolves' Clothing

    Satoshi Kitamura

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 1, 2000)
    A comic mystery that will keep readers guessingWhen Georgina, Hubert, and Gogol -- three sheep -- have their fleecy coats stolen from the beach while they are swimming, they suspect that some wily wolves have pulle dthe wool over their eyes. To catch the thieves, the sheep enlist the help of Elliott Baa, private detective. But will Elliott's street smarts, combined with the help of a gang of rugby-loving cats, be enough to crack this baa-ffling case? Satoshi Kitamura's colorful, antic illustrations bring this comic mystery to life.
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  • Dominic

    William Steig

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 1, 1984)
    An ALA Notable Book
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  • The Gardener

    Sarah Stewart, David Small

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 15, 2000)
    By the author-and-illustrator team of the bestselling The LibraryLydia Grace Finch brings a suitcase full of seeds to the big gray city, where she goes to stay with her Uncle Jim, a cantankerous baker. There she initiates a gradual transformation, bit by bit brightening the shop and bringing smiles to customers' faces with the flowers she grows. But it is in a secret place that Lydia Grace works on her masterpiece -- an ambitious rooftop garden -- which she hopes will make even Uncle Jim smile. Sarah Stewart introduces readers to an engaging and determined young heroine, whose story is told through letters written home, while David Small's illustrations beautifully evoke the Depression-era setting.
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  • The Ch'i-lin Purse: A Collection of Ancient Chinese Stories

    Linda Fang, Jeanne M. Lee

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-11, Aug. 11, 2008)
    "A professional storyteller, Fang uses the tales she heard, read, and loved as a child in Shanghai. Now she has written down nine of those stories whose origins are legends, novels, and operas hundreds of years old. Dramatic, humorous, and touching by turns, the stories often concern difficulties overcome by characters who are kind or clever, or both...A fine, flavorful collection."-Starred/Booklist
  • All the Small Poems and Fourteen More

    Lecturer in French Valerie Worth, Natalie Babbitt

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 29, 1996)
    All four "Small Poems" books in one volume plus fourteen new poems "every bit as worthy as their predecessors" (The Horn Book)
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