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  • Claws

    Mike Grinti, Rachel Grinti

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Sept. 1, 2012)
    In a contemporary fairytale as irresistible as catnip, one girl discovers that some magic cuts deep...Emma's sister is missing. Her parents have spent all their savings on the search. And now the family has no choice but to live in a ramshackle trailer park on the edge of the forst, next door to down-and-out harpies, hags, and trolls. Emma wonders if she'll ever see Helena, and if she'll ever feel happy, again.Then she makes a friend.A smooth-talking, dirty-furred cat named Jack. He's got a razor-sharp plan to rescue Emma's sister. He just wants one small favor in return...
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  • Claws

    Mike Grinti, Rachel Grinti

    language (The Chicken House, Sept. 1, 2012)
    In a contemporary fairytale as irresistible as catnip, one girl discovers that some magic cuts deep...Emma's sister is missing. Her parents have spent all their savings on the search. And now the family has no choice but to live in a ramshackle trailer park on the edge of the forst, next door to down-and-out harpies, hags, and trolls. Emma wonders if she'll ever see Helena, and if she'll ever feel happy, again.Then she makes a friend.A smooth-talking, dirty-furred cat named Jack. He's got a razor-sharp plan to rescue Emma's sister. He just wants one small favor in return...
  • Claws

    Will Weaver

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Jan. 6, 2004)
    "It's not the big, tragic things in life that do you in-"For Jed Berg, life is good: He's landed a major girlfriend, made number onesingles in varsity tennis, and his father lets him drive his 1969 Camaro. Sweet. Then a punk chick with pink hair enters Jed's life. She calls herself Gertrude, but something about that doesn't sound quite right. She begins to tell Jed things -- things about himself, about his father -- that make him very uneasy. He tries to ignore her, but she won't go away. Neither will the thoughts she's put into his head. As Jed searches for the truth about Gertrude, he begins to question the reality of his own life. The truth just might drive him mad.
  • Claws

    Dan Greenburg

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 25, 2009)
    When Cody is 14, he runs away from home, leaving behind his abusive mother, and flees across the country. He doesn’t stop until he hits Texas and the Sam Houston Tiger Ranch. Under the guidance of Sunny, the ranch’s owner, he cares for the animals in ways he never imagined. He feeds them a diet of raw, bloody meat. He cleans out their cages. He takes them for exercise. He finds out how to get a tiger to back down, and when he should back down himself. But there is another lesson Cody has to learn—sometimes people are harder to handle than tigers.
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  • Claws!

    R. L. Stine

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Mickey and Amanda lapse in their cat-sitting duties and Bella the cat is hit by a truck, they replace the cat with a look-alike that causes more trouble than they expected.
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  • Claws

    Dan Greenburg

    Paperback (Yearling, May 8, 2007)
    When Cody is 14, he runs away from home, leaving behind his abusive mother, and flees across the country. He doesn’t stop until he hits Texas and the Sam Houston Tiger Ranch. Under the guidance of Sunny, the ranch’s owner, he cares for the animals in ways he never imagined. He feeds them a diet of raw, bloody meat. He cleans out their cages. He takes them for exercise. He finds out how to get a tiger to back down, and when he should back down himself. But there is another lesson Cody has to learn—sometimes people are harder to handle than tigers.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Claws

    Will Weaver

    Hardcover (HarperTempest, March 1, 2003)
    At sixteen, Jed Berg is living a happy life as a popular guy at school with a cool girlfriend and great car, but when Gertrude, his pink-haired punk classmate, informs him that her mother is dating his father, Jed sees his perfect world being threatened at the very core.
  • Claws

    Dan Greenburg

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 27, 2006)
    When Cody is 14, he runs away from home, leaving behind his abusive mother, and flees across the country. He doesn’t stop until he hits Texas and the Sam Houston Tiger Ranch. Under the guidance of Sunny, the ranch’s owner, he cares for the animals in ways he never imagined. He feeds them a diet of raw, bloody meat. He cleans out their cages. He takes them for exercise. He finds out how to get a tiger to back down, and when he should back down himself. But there is another lesson Cody has to learn—sometimes people are harder to handle than tigers.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Claws

    Will Weaver

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 6, 2004)
    "It's not the big, tragic things in life that do you in-" For Jed Berg, life is good: He's landed a major girlfriend, made number one singles in varsity tennis, and his father lets him drive his 1969 Camaro. Sweet. Then a punk chick with pink hair enters Jed's life. She calls herself Gertrude, but something about that doesn't sound quite right. She begins to tell Jed things -- things about himself, about his father -- that make him very uneasy. He tries to ignore her, but she won't go away. Neither will the thoughts she's put into his head. As Jed searches for the truth about Gertrude, he begins to question the reality of his own life. The truth just might drive him mad.
  • Claws

    Dan Greenburg

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
    FROM BACK COVER- SAM HOUSTON TIGER RANCH- TRESPASSERS WILL BE EATEN. JUVENILE FICTION 144 PAGES
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  • Claws

    Dan Greenburg

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 27, 2006)
    When Cody is 14, he runs away from home, leaving behind his abusive mother, and flees across the country. He doesn’t stop until he hits Texas and the Sam Houston Tiger Ranch. Under the guidance of Sunny, the ranch’s owner, he cares for the animals in ways he never imagined. He feeds them a diet of raw, bloody meat. He cleans out their cages. He takes them for exercise. He finds out how to get a tiger to back down, and when he should back down himself. But there is another lesson Cody has to learn—sometimes people are harder to handle than tigers.
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  • Claws

    Rebecca Rissman

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    This title introduces readers to claws, how they help animals to survive, and how different they can look.
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