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Books with title All Rivers Flow to the Sea

  • All Rivers Flow to the Sea

    Allison McGhee, Cecelia Riddett, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Oct. 27, 2008)
    Rose and her older sister Ivy have always done everything together. When a car accident sends Ivy into a coma, Rose's world is turned upside-down. The doctors recommend that they pull the plug on Ivy, but Rose's mother hasn't been to the hospital since the accident and refuses to make a decision. Rose must learn to cope with life without Ivy.
  • Rivers to the Sea

    Sara Teasdale

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
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  • All the Rivers

    Dorit Rabinyan

    Paperback (PROFILE BOOKS, March 15, 2017)
    A chance encounter in New York brings two strangers together: Liat is an idealistic translation student, Hilmi a talented young painter. Together they explore the city, share fantasies, jokes and homemade meals, and fall in love. There is only one problem: Liat is from Israel, Hilmi from Palestine. Keeping their deepening relationship secret, the two lovers build an intimate universe for two in this city far from home. But outside reality can only be kept at bay for so long. After a tempestuous visit from Hilmi's brother, cracks begin to form in the relationship, and their points of difference - Liat's military service, Hilmi's hopes for Palestine's future - threaten to overwhelm their shared present. When they return separately to their divided countries, Liat and Hilmi must decide whether to keep going, or let go. A prizewinning bestseller, but banned in Israeli schools for its frank and tender depiction of a taboo relationship, this is the deeply affecting story of two people trying to bridge one of the most deeply riven borders in the world.
  • All Rivers Flow to the Sea

    Alison McGhee

    eBook (Candlewick Press, June 11, 2013)
    "McGhee writes confidently as one who remembers the ordinariness of adolescence as well as its angst . . . and compellingly creates a protagonist blindsided by loss." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)For seventeen-year-old Rose, it keeps happening — the car crash. The car crash that put her sister, Ivy, in a coma with only a respirator keeping her alive. While Rose tries to find support from her reticent mother, distraction from the series of boys she meets at the town’s gorge at night, and empathy from her neighbor William T., what she really needs must come from within herself — a release of what’s been welling up inside. Heartrending, honest, and ultimately hopeful, this is the tale of a teenager overwhelmed by trauma and loss, yet steadied by loyal friendship and the solace of first love.
  • All Rivers Flow to the Sea

    Alison McGhee

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 11, 2005)
    When a car accident leaves a teenage girl in a coma, her surviving sister struggles with grief and guilt as she faces the inevitability of moving on — and letting go.To seventeen-year-old Rose, it seems it keeps happening — that car crash on a mountain road, her older sister, Ivy, behind the wheel, the same Ivy who is now in a coma with only the WISHHH of a respirator keeping her alive. Mom refuses to believe that Ivy is gone and won't even visit, spending her days at the brewing factory and her nights in the mindless weaving of potholders or folding of paper cranes. It's up to Rose and family friend William T. to make the daily vigil to Ivy's bedside, where Rose reads aloud from a book on the sudden destruction of ancient Pompeii. More and more, she has the frightening sense that there are rivers inside her threatening to overflow their banks. In an effort to feel something — anything — else, she takes to meeting a series of boys at the gorge while her mind drifts away like a hovering bird, watching her actions below.Heart-rending, honest, and ultimately hopeful, this first young adult novel from the acclaimed author of Shadow Babyand Snap is the poetically told story of a teenager overwhelmed by trauma and loss yet steadied by loyal friendships and, finally, the solace of first love.
  • All Rivers Flow to the Sea

    Alison McGhee

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 8, 2007)
    "McGhee writes confidently as one who remembers the ordinariness of adolescence as well as its angst . . . and compellingly creates a protagonist blindsided by loss." — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review)For seventeen-year-old Rose, it keeps happening — the car crash. The car crash that put her sister, Ivy, in a coma with only a respirator keeping her alive. While Rose tries to find support from her reticent mother, distraction from the series of boys she meets at the town’s gorge at night, and empathy from her neighbor William T., what she really needs must come from within herself — a release of what’s been welling up inside. Heartrending, honest, and ultimately hopeful, this is the tale of a teenager overwhelmed by trauma and loss, yet steadied by loyal friendship and the solace of first love.
  • Rivers to the Sea

    Sara Teasdale

    eBook (, Sept. 13, 2020)
    Rivers to the Sea by Sara Teasdale
  • Rivers to the Sea

    Sara Teasdale

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2016)
    First published in 1915 ' Rivers to the Sea ' embodies Sara Teasdale 's major strengths as a poet: an intense and perceptive lyricism, an empathy for the lost and sad moments of human existence, and a deep feeling for the natural world.
  • All Rivers Flow to the Sea

    Alison McGhee

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Rivers to the Sea

    Sara Teasdale

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
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  • Rivers to the Sea

    Sara Teasdale

    Paperback (Book Jungle, Oct. 8, 2009)
    Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) was an American lyrical poet. In 1913 Teasdale fell in love with poet Vachel Lindsay. Although she married someone else Sara and Vachel remained friends throughout their lives. Some of the poems in Rivers to the Sea include To a Castilian song, Broadway, A winter bluejay, In a restaurant, Joy, In a railroad station, In the train, To one away, Song, Deep in the night, The India wharf, I shall not care, Desert pools, and Longing.
  • Rivers to the sea

    Sara Teasdale

    Paperback (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1920)
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