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  • Blackberry Stew

    Isabell Monk, Janice Lee Porter

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Nov. 1, 2004)
    When her Grandpa Jack dies, Hope remembers the time she went with him to pick blackberries, and she realizes that he will continue to live in her and in her memories.
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  • Blackberry Ink

    Eve Merriam

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1985)
    A collection of humorous and nonsense verses on various themes.
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  • Blackberry Jam

    Debera White-Waters, Kelly James

    language (Sasquatch Publishing, a division of Liyric, LLC, Nov. 27, 2014)
    Blackberry Jam is the enchanting story of what happens to Jacy, Zane and their mother when they go blackberry picking along the railroad tracks in the woods near their Grandpa’s Cabin. Their adventure starts when they accidentally ruin a fairy party in the forest, incurring the wrath of the fairy clan. Their quest to set this right leads them to a broken-winged butterfly, an otter slide, a feral cat, and a number of other creatures in the forest who sometimes help and sometimes hinder their efforts to complete the task assigned them by the fairies. This book is beautifully illustrated by Disney animator Kelly James. The story is infused with kid-humor, vivid descriptions of the ancient forest ecosystem, realistic life lessons.
  • Blackberry Bend

    Debbie Hodson, Miriam Moyer

    Perfect Paperback (IvyStone Press, May 20, 2008)
    Austin and Abbey are bound for Blackberry Bend, a tucked-away place in the Appalachian Mountains where Granny Nellie and Papaw Sam live. It's going to be different this time since their parents won't be along. Ordinarily, Austin would welcome some independence, but he's not sure the visit will be that great. Same old places. Same old stuff. Same pesky little sister. Abbey is quite excited about the week ahead. She would be, of course. Not much of anything dampens Abbey's sunny optimism. And that is something Austin finds...annoying. Though their rivalry sometimes gets the best of them, it is only matched by the love of place and family they discover in their Appalachian adventure on Blackberry Bend. Blackberry Bend is a sequel to Debbie Hodson's earlier book, A Mountain Rainbow. It takes the young reader through an experience of Appalachian history and culture and fosters an appreciation for this unique region of the United States.
  • Blackberry Blue

    Jamila Gavin

    Hardcover (Tamarind Books, Nov. 7, 2013)
    Prepare to enter a world of magicians, enchanted forests, talking animals and wicked witches ...Here are six magical stories to thrill and enchant you. Watch Blackberry Blue rise from the bramble patch; follow Emeka the pathfinder on his mission to save a lost king; join Princess Desire as she gallops across the Milky Way on her jet-black horse. These beautifully written and original stories will delight readers of all ages, and the stunning illustrations by Richard Collingridge will take your breath away.
  • Blackberry Jam

    Debera White-Waters, Kelly James

    Paperback (Liyric, LLC, Dec. 6, 2014)
    Blackberry Jam is the enchanting story of what happens to Jacy, Zane and their mother when they go blackberry picking along the railroad tracks in the woods near their Grandpa’s Cabin. Their adventure starts when they accidentally ruin a fairy party in the forest, incurring the wrath of the fairy clan. Their quest to set this right leads them to a broken-winged butterfly, an otter slide, a ferrel cat, and a number of other creatures in the forest who sometimes help and sometimes hinder their efforts to complete the task assigned them by the fairies. The story is infused with kid-humor, vivid descriptions of the ancient forest ecosystem, realistic life lessons and magic. This book is beautifully illustrated by Disney animator Kelly James. It is a delightful experience for parents and children alike to share.
  • Blackberry Bart

    Melody Carlson

    Board book (Multnomah Books, Oct. 9, 1997)
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