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Books with title Alice and the Fly

  • Alice and the Fly

    James Rice

    eBook (Hodder & Stoughton, Jan. 15, 2015)
    This is a book about phobias and obsessions, isolation and dark corners. It's about families, friendships, and carefully preserved secrets. But above everything else it's about love. Finding love - in any of its forms - and nurturing it. Miss Hayes has a new theory. She thinks my condition's caused by some traumatic incident from my past I keep deep-rooted in my mind. As soon as I come clean I'll flood out all these tears and it'll all be ok and I won't be scared of Them anymore. The truth is I can't think of any single traumatic childhood incident to tell her. I mean, there are plenty of bad memories - Herb's death, or the time I bit the hole in my tongue, or Finners Island, out on the boat with Sarah - but none of these are what caused the phobia. I've always had it. It's Them. I'm just scared of Them. It's that simple.
  • Alice and the Fly

    James Rice

    Paperback (Quercus, April 4, 2017)
    Greg is cripplingly shy, afraid of spiders, and obsessed with Breakfast at Tiffany's. He's not exactly the most popular kid at his high school. In fact, he pretty much goes out of his way to avoid talking to anybody he doesn't have to. And it doesn't help that he has a severe lisp. But Greg's English teacher, Miss Hayes, can see that there's something different about him. He's insightful and sensitive beyond his years, and maybe--just maybe--he'll use these strengths to break out of his shell someday. Miss Hayes urges Greg to keep a journal. "This isn't an assignment," she tells him, "just write down your thoughts." Greg begins to write about everything from his mother's ill-conceived interior decorating ideas to his job at the local butcher's shop. When Greg begins to take an interest in a girl at his school named Alice, he realizes that he will have to face his most paralyzing anxieties if he wants to befriend Alice and help her escape from her violent family life.
  • Alice and the Fly

    James Rice

    Hardcover (Quercus, May 3, 2016)
    Greg is cripplingly shy, afraid of spiders, and obsessed with Breakfast at Tiffany's. He's not exactly the most popular kid at his high school. In fact, he pretty much goes out of his way to avoid talking to anybody he doesn't have to. And it doesn't help that he has a severe lisp. But Greg's English teacher, Miss Hayes, can see that there's something different about him. He's insightful and sensitive beyond his years, and maybe--just maybe--he'll use these strengths to break out of his shell someday. Miss Hayes urges Greg to keep a journal. "This isn't an assignment," she tells him, "just write down your thoughts." Greg begins to write about everything from his mother's ill-conceived interior decorating ideas to his job at the local butcher's shop. When Greg begins to take an interest in a girl at his school named Alice, he realizes that he will have to face his most paralyzing anxieties if he wants to befriend Alice and help her escape from her violent family life.
  • Alice and the Fly

    James Rice

    Paperback (Quercus, April 4, 2017)
    Alice and the Fly
  • Alice and the Fly

    James Rice

    Hardcover (ont> Hodder and Stoughton : London, Aug. 16, 2015)
    Alice and the Fly
  • The Frog and The Fly

    Ken Miles

    eBook
    Frog has a dilemma. A delicious fly has warned him that he is not good to eat! Will frog wait for a better meal or try the fly anyway? This beautifully illustrated children’s book will delight young readers with its fun story and sense of humor.
  • Sam and the Fly

    Sheryl Tidlund

    language (, Aug. 12, 2013)
    An introduction to Sam a loveable boxer dog and his adventures with a pesky fly. The bright, playful illustrations add a whimsical touch to this fun story as Sam and the fly "dance" through the house and the surprise ending. A fun story for little listeners that teaches kids about a different kind of friendship. Ages 3-6.
  • The Frog and the Fly

    Leslie Wood

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
    Frog catches fly. Fly is in frog. Tickle, tickle. Fly is free.
  • Alice and The Maze

    Catherine M. Walter

    language (, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Alice is finally twelve ... old enough to enter The Maze alone! Delightful, this short, eight chapter adventure opens another world for Alice. Alice and her dog, Hatter, discover a maze within The Maze, where nothing is normal. On her way to the center, Alice encounters one odd part of The Maze after another, but still makes it home for supper.
  • The Frog and the Fly

    Jeremy Rose

    eBook (Inspiring Voices, Jan. 24, 2013)
    A hungry little frog is minding his own business when a little fly flies over his head. The frog tries to eat the fly, but he snaps and misses. The cocky little fly taunts the frog time after time. Come find out what happens in this fun little tale of the pond.
  • Alice and the Prince

    J.R. Gentile

    language (, March 29, 2014)
    Alice Winchester is the youngest child of the Winchester Clan and was born without magic in the Land of Witches. At nineteen she is just as strong as her magic wielding siblings and far more cunning then all of them combined. She shows little fear of anything and is the type to take an unusual, potentially incredibly dangerous, jobs. With her animal familiar, the magic wielding Chip, at her side she is a force to be reckoned with. But will her determination to take on suspiciously high valued jobs put her in a life threatening position? Or will it lead her to her destiny?
  • Sam and the Fly

    Sheryl Tidlund

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2013)
    An introduction to a loveable boxer dog named Sam and his zany antics with a pesky fly. Check out "Sam goes to the Beach" for more adventures with Sam.
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