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Books with title All That I Can Be

  • All That I Can Be

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 2, 2017)
    A perfect graudation gift all about growing up, featuring the one-and-only, Little Critter! Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter and his little sister wonder how things will be when they grow up in these funny and heartwarming classic stories. Featuring When I Get Bigger and When I Grow Up, this two-in-one picture book is an endearing look at how children see their future as adults, encouraging them to dream big.
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  • All That I Can Fix

    Crystal Chan

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, June 11, 2019)
    “A superbly entertaining read.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Will win over teens.” —School Library Journal (starred review) A teen boy’s world gets turned upside-down when a zoo of exotic animals takes over his small town in this wickedly funny, heartbreakingly honest novel that’s perfect for fans of David Arnold.In Makersville, Indiana, people know all about Ronney—he’s from that mixed-race family with the dad who tried to kill himself, the pill-popping mom, and the genius kid sister. If having a family like that wasn’t bad enough, the local eccentric at the edge of town decided one night to open up all the cages of his exotic zoo—lions, cheetahs, tigers—and then shoot himself dead. Go figure. Even more proof that you can’t trust adults to do the right thing. Overnight, news crews, gun control supporters, and gun rights advocates descend on Makersville, bringing around-the-clock news coverage, rallies, and anti-rallies with them. With his parents checked out, Ronney is left tending to his sister’s mounting fears of roaming lions, stopping his best friend from going on a suburban safari, and shaking loose a lonely boy who follows Ronney wherever he goes. Can Ronney figure out a way to hold it together as all his worlds fall apart? From acclaimed author Crystal Chan comes an incisive tale of love, loyalty, and the great leaps we take to protect the people and places we love most.
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  • All That I Can Fix

    Crystal Chan

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, June 12, 2018)
    “A superbly entertaining read.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Will win over teens.” —School Library Journal (starred review) A teen boy’s world gets turned upside-down when a zoo of exotic animals takes over his small town in this wickedly funny, heartbreakingly honest novel that’s perfect for fans of David Arnold.In Makersville, Indiana, people know all about Ronney—he’s from that mixed-race family with the dad who tried to kill himself, the pill-popping mom, and the genius kid sister. If having a family like that wasn’t bad enough, the local eccentric at the edge of town decided one night to open up all the cages of his exotic zoo—lions, cheetahs, tigers—and then shoot himself dead. Go figure. Even more proof that you can’t trust adults to do the right thing. Overnight, news crews, gun control supporters, and gun rights advocates descend on Makersville, bringing around-the-clock news coverage, rallies, and anti-rallies with them. With his parents checked out, Ronney is left tending to his sister’s mounting fears of roaming lions, stopping his best friend from going on a suburban safari, and shaking loose a lonely boy who follows Ronney wherever he goes. Can Ronney figure out a way to hold it together as all his worlds fall apart? From acclaimed author Crystal Chan comes an incisive tale of love, loyalty, and the great leaps we take to protect the people and places we love most.
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  • All That I Can Fix

    Crystal Chan

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 12, 2018)
    “A superbly entertaining read.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Will win over teens.” —School Library Journal (starred review) A teen boy’s world gets turned upside-down when a zoo of exotic animals takes over his small town in this wickedly funny, heartbreakingly honest novel that’s perfect for fans of David Arnold.In Makersville, Indiana, people know all about Ronney—he’s from that mixed-race family with the dad who tried to kill himself, the pill-popping mom, and the genius kid sister. If having a family like that wasn’t bad enough, the local eccentric at the edge of town decided one night to open up all the cages of his exotic zoo—lions, cheetahs, tigers—and then shoot himself dead. Go figure. Even more proof that you can’t trust adults to do the right thing. Overnight, news crews, gun control supporters, and gun rights advocates descend on Makersville, bringing around-the-clock news coverage, rallies, and anti-rallies with them. With his parents checked out, Ronney is left tending to his sister’s mounting fears of roaming lions, stopping his best friend from going on a suburban safari, and shaking loose a lonely boy who follows Ronney wherever he goes. Can Ronney figure out a way to hold it together as all his worlds fall apart? From acclaimed author Crystal Chan comes an incisive tale of love, loyalty, and the great leaps we take to protect the people and places we love most.
  • That Can Be Me!

    Asma Sara Ali, Natasha Faltinek

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2019)
    That Can Be Me! is a short story about a young girl dreaming of becoming different professions when she grows up. She dreams many dreams and talks to her mom about it. Her mom assures her that if she puts her mind to it, she can be whoever she wants to be!
  • All I Can Be

    J L Sena

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2016)
    All I can be reminds each child that they’re capable and special in their own unique way. Also by making it a passion to enrich each reader with positive statements. While installing into them that their also capable of affirming for themselves the greatness that lives within.
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  • Of All That I Could Be!

    Anna Casamento Arrigo

    Paperback (Fulton Books, )
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  • All That I Can Fix

    Crystal Chan

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 12, 2018)
    “A superbly entertaining read.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Will win over teens.” —School Library Journal (starred review) A teen boy’s world gets turned upside-down when a zoo of exotic animals takes over his small town in this wickedly funny, heartbreakingly honest novel that’s perfect for fans of David Arnold.In Makersville, Indiana, people know all about Ronney—he’s from that mixed-race family with the dad who tried to kill himself, the pill-popping mom, and the genius kid sister. If having a family like that wasn’t bad enough, the local eccentric at the edge of town decided one night to open up all the cages of his exotic zoo—lions, cheetahs, tigers—and then shoot himself dead. Go figure. Even more proof that you can’t trust adults to do the right thing. Overnight, news crews, gun control supporters, and gun rights advocates descend on Makersville, bringing around-the-clock news coverage, rallies, and anti-rallies with them. With his parents checked out, Ronney is left tending to his sister’s mounting fears of roaming lions, stopping his best friend from going on a suburban safari, and shaking loose a lonely boy who follows Ronney wherever he goes. Can Ronney figure out a way to hold it together as all his worlds fall apart? From acclaimed author Crystal Chan comes an incisive tale of love, loyalty, and the great leaps we take to protect the people and places we love most.
  • Of All That I Could Be!

    Anna Casamento Arrigo

    eBook (Fulton Books, Inc, )
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  • All That I Am

    Myra Lim-Hurt, Sally Heinrich

    Paperback (Orange Press, June 15, 2010)
    In this free-verse poem, a little girl, accompanied by her dog, contemplates the world through all her senses, and dreams of growing up. Myra Lim-Hurt's narrative is at once carefree, introspective and as layered as the beautiful illustrations by Sally Heinrich.