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Books with title Back When

  • Back When

    Carly Sage

    eBook (, Oct. 25, 2014)
    Back when Alex and Casey were kids, they were inseparable. But then Alex leaves without a goodbye and ignores all of Casey’s attempts to contact him. Five years later Alex is a troubled celebrity whose life is going down the toilet along with his alcohol. Casey thought she would never see him again until Alex’s latest stunt gets him sent home to “connect with his roots” while writing a new album. Casey didn’t want anything to do with Alex until she’s forced to work with him. She finds herself trying to rehabilitate him, but she can’t help someone who doesn’t want to be helped.They both realize what they missed all those years apart. Just as their love starts to blossom, Alex makes a mistake that almost costs him everything. Back When is suggested for readers 14 and up due to language and alcohol use.
  • Way Back When

    James C. Hefley

    eBook (Hannibal Books, March 1, 2007)
    Way back when pioneers crossed the mighty Mississippi River, the first settlers made their way deep into the Ozark Mountains. Much of this world has vanished now. The rutted wagon trails have been smoothed into blacktop roads. Families are spread across the continent rather than across the creek. Author James Carl Hefley takes you back to the "good ol' days" of Big Creek Valley, in Newton County, Arkansas. Catch a unique glimpse into the lives of the folks who shaped this little corner of the world. You'll come away appreciating the roots we all have in the way back when.
  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Hardcover (Dial, June 1, 2000)
    It's 1943, times are hard, and Maury Painter is struggling to fill the void that his brother, off at war, has left, when a devoted dog named Mack comes into his life, giving him the strength he needs to find his own way.
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  • Way Back When

    James C. Hefley Ph.d

    Paperback (Hannibal Books, Aug. 25, 1995)
    Way back when pioneers crossed the mighty Mississippi River, the first settlers made their way deep into the Ozark Mountains. Much of this world has vanished. The rutted wagon trails have been smoothed into blacktop roads. Families are spread across the continent rather than across creek.
  • 'Way Back When

    Yvonne Uzzell

    eBook
    Remembering how it used to be.
  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 15, 2003)
    Maury is terrified when he hears howling coming from the woods. When he goes to see what's making the noise, he finds a shivering dog tangled in blackberry vines. Maury realizes that it's his brother Ben's dog, Mack. Ben gave Mack to a friend before he left for the army, but Mack has come back home. There is nothing Maury wants more than to keep the dog that once belonged to his brother. But Maury's father sees Mack as a constant reminder of his eldest son, who abandoned the family farm to go fight a war. . . .
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  • When I Come Back

    Henry Sydnor Harrison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Aug. 16, 2000)
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  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Library Binding
    Maury is terrified when he hears howling coming from the woods. When he goes to see what's making the noise, he finds a shivering dog tangled in blackberry vines. Maury realizes that it's his brother Ben's dog, Mack. Ben gave Mack to a friend before he left for the army, but Mack has come back home. He traveled thirty miles through dense woods to return to the farm where he once lived. There is nothing Maury wants more than to keep the dog that had belonged to his brother. But Maury's father doesn't think to keep Mack is such a good idea...
  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Maury is terrified when he hears howling coming from the woods. When he goes to see what's making the noise, he finds a shivering dog tangled in blackberry vines. Maury realizes that it's his brother Ben's dog, Mack. Ben gave Mack to a friend before he left for the army, but Mack has come back home. There is nothing Maury wants more than to keep the dog that once belonged to his brother. But Maury's father sees Mack as a constant reminder of his eldest son, who abandoned the family farm to go fight a war. . . .
  • When Mack Came Back

    Brad Strickland

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Maury is terrified when he hears howling coming from the woods. When he goes to see what's making the noise, he finds a shivering dog tangled in blackberry vines. Maury realizes that it's his brother Ben's dog, Mack. Ben gave Mack to a friend before he left for the army, but Mack has come back home. There is nothing Maury wants more than to keep the dog that once belonged to his brother. But Maury's father sees Mack as a constant reminder of his eldest son, who abandoned the family farm to go fight a war. . . .
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  • When I Come Back

    Henry Sydnor Harrison

    Hardcover (Wentworth Press, Feb. 23, 2019)
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