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Books with title Absolutely Lucy

  • Absolutely Lucy #1: Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 17, 1999)
    Bobby Quinn is shy. In fact, he's so shy, he has trouble making friends. But that changes when he gets a squirmy little puppy for his birthday. Unlike Bobby, Lucy isn't shy at all. And to his surprise, she keeps dragging him into all sorts of adventures—and friendships, too! In this heart warming story of a boy and beagle's friendship, Ilene Cooper begins the series that has charmed young readers and dog lovers alike.
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  • Absolutely Lucy #1: Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2009)
    Bobby Quinn is shy. In fact, he's so shy, he has trouble making friends. But that changes when he gets a squirmy little puppy for his birthday. Unlike Bobby, Lucy isn't shy at all. And to his surprise, she keeps dragging him into all sorts of adventures—and friendships, too! In this heart warming story of a boy and beagle's friendship, Ilene Cooper begins the series that has charmed young readers and dog lovers alike.
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  • Absolutely Lucy #3: Look at Lucy!

    Ilene Cooper, David Merrell

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 23, 2009)
    Bobby is so proud of his puppy Lucy. She's a terrific friend, and a great dog. So when a local store has a pet contest, he happily enters Lucy in it. But it turns out the pet that wins the contest may be featured on TV—with its owner! Bobby is shy. He doesn't like attention. But can he face the spotlight . . . for Lucy?The third story of a boy and beagle's friendship is perfect for young dog lovers!
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  • Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-09, May 9, 2008)
    Bobby Quinn is shy. In fact, he's so shy, he has trouble making friends. But that changes when he gets a squirmy little puppy for his birthday. Unlike Bobby, Lucy isn't shy at all. And to his surprise, she keeps dragging him into all sorts of adventures—and friendships, too! In this heart warming story of a boy and beagle's friendship, Ilene Cooper begins the series that has charmed young readers and dog lovers alike.
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  • Absolutely Lucy #6: Thanks to Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, David Merrell

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Be thankful for your furry friends in this story of a boy and his beagle! Bobby has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. He might soon become a big brother, his grandmother is coming for a visit, and he's absolutely thankful for his mom's pies, especially the pumpkin ones. But the number-one thing Bobby wants to give thanks for? His dog, Lucy. Lately, though, Lucy hasn't been her usual frisky self. She's quiet. She seems unhappy. Is something wrong with Lucy?
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  • Absolutely Lucy #3: Look at Lucy!

    Ilene Cooper, David Merrell

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 29, 2010)
    Bobby is so proud of his puppy Lucy. She's a terrific friend, and a great dog. So when a local store has a pet contest, he happily enters Lucy in it. But it turns out the pet that wins the contest may be featured on TV—with its owner! Bobby is shy. He doesn't like attention. But can he face the spotlight . . . for Lucy?The third story of a boy and beagle's friendship is perfect for young dog lovers!
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  • Absolutely Lucy #6: Thanks to Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, David Merrell

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Ilene Cooper's sixth story of a boy and his beagle follows Bobby and Lucy as they celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday in their own doggy way. Bobby has a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. He might soon become a big brother, his grandmother is coming for a visit, and he's absolutely thankful for his mom's pies, especially the pumpkin ones. But the number-one thing Bobby wants to give thanks for? His dog, Lucy. Lately, though, Lucy hasn't been her usual frisky self. She's quiet. She seems unhappy. Is something wrong with Lucy?
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  • Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 17, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Bobby is a shy boy until he gets a beagle puppy named Lucy, who helps him make new friends.
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  • Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Bobby Quinn is shy. In fact, he’s so shy, he has trouble making friends. But that changes when he gets a squirmy little puppy for his birthday. Unlike Bobby, Lucy isn’t shy at all. And to his surprise, she keeps dragging him into all sorts of adventures—and friendships, too!“Depicted with humor and realism. . . . The respectful attention given to their peer’s difficulties and progress will be much appreciated by newly and almost independent readers.”—The Bulletin “Bobby’s fears of new people and situations are skillfully captured, and the story is entertaining and well plotted. Bobby is an endearing character, and he and his dog are an appealing combination.”—School Library JournalFor over 20 years, Ilene Cooper has been writing both fiction and nonfiction books for children, including Buddy Love Now on Video and Jack: The Early Years of J.F.K. She is the children’s books editor at ALA Booklist. The author lives in Highland Park, IL.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Absolutely Lucy

    IleneCooper

    Paperback (RandomHouseBooksforYoungReaders, Dec. 31, 1999)
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  • Absolutely Not

    Matthew McElligott

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, March 21, 2006)
    Gloria, an ant, takes her friend Frieda for a walk and tries to convince her not to always view the world as a frightening place. Reprint.
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  • Absolutely Lucy

    Ilene Cooper, Amanda Harvey

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Dec. 17, 1999)
    Bobby Quinn is shy. In fact, he's so shy, he has trouble making friends. But that changes when he gets a squirmy little puppy for his birthday. Unlike Bobby, Lucy isn't shy at all. And to his surprise, she keeps dragging him into all sorts of adventures--and friendships, too!"Depicted with humor and realism. . . . The respectful attention given to their peer's difficulties and progress will be much appreciated by newly and almost independent readers."--"The Bulletin ""Bobby's fears of new people and situations are skillfully captured, and the story is entertaining and well plotted. Bobby is an endearing character, and he and his dog are an appealing combination."--"School Library Journal"For over 20 years, Ilene Cooper has been writing both fiction and nonfiction books for children, including "Buddy Love Now on Video" and "Jack": "The Early Years of J.F.K." She is the children's books editor at ALA Booklist. The author lives in Highland Park, IL.
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