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Books with title Crossing Guards

  • Crossing Guard

    Joann Early Macken

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Macken, JoAnn Early
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  • Crossing

    Andrew Xia Fukuda, Luke Daniels

    (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 4, 2012)
    A loner in his all-white high school, Chinese-born Xing (pronounced “Shing”) is a wallflower longing for acceptance. His isolation is intensified by his increasingly awkward and undeniable crush on his only friend, the beautiful and brilliant Naomi Lee.Xing’s quiet adolescent existence is rattled when a series of disappearances rock his high school and fear ripples through the blue collar community in which he lives.Amidst the chaos surrounding him, only Xing, alone on the sidelines of life, takes notice of some peculiar sightings around town. He begins to investigate with the hope that if he can help put an end to the disappearances, he will finally win the acceptance for which he has longed. However, as Xing draws closer to unveiling the identity of the abductor, he senses a noose of suspicion tightening around his own neck.While Xing races to solve the mystery and clear his name, Crossing hurtles readers towards a chilling climax.
  • Crossing

    Philip Booth, Bagram Ibatoulline

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Vivid images in both poem and paintings create a close-up view of a freight train traveling through a crossing—a dramatic experience for young readers.With the rhythm of its words recalling the cadence of a moving freight train, a poem by Philip Booth is fluidly joined with artwork by first-time illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline in this majestic picture book. Ibatoulline's dramatic and masterful paintings capture the American freight train in its heyday in astonishing detail. CROSSING promises to enthrall train enthusiasts of all ages.
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  • Crossing

    Andrew Xia Fukuda, Luke Daniels

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Sept. 15, 2015)
    A loner in his all-white high school, Chinese-born Xing (pronounced “Shing”) is a wallflower longing for acceptance. His isolation is intensified by his increasingly awkward and undeniable crush on his only friend, the beautiful and brilliant Naomi Lee. Xing’s quiet adolescent existence is rattled when a series of disappearances rock his high school and fear ripples through the blue collar community in which he lives. Amidst the chaos surrounding him, only Xing, alone on the sidelines of life, takes notice of some peculiar sightings around town. He begins to investigate with the hope that if he can help put an end to the disappearances, he will finally win the acceptance for which he has longed. However, as Xing draws closer to unveiling the identity of the abductor, he senses a noose of suspicion tightening around his own neck. While Xing races to solve the mystery and clear his name, Crossing hurtles readers towards a chilling climax.
  • Crossing

    Gary Paulsen

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1987)
    The encounter between Manuel Bustos, a young Mexican orphan and beggar dreaming of crossing the Rio Grande to America, and Army sergeant Robert S. Locke, a Vietnam veteran and drunk, brings new hope and meaning to both their lives
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  • Crossing

    Philip E. Booth, Bagram Ibatoulline

    Library Binding
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  • Crossing

    G. Erickson

    School & Library Binding (San Val, May 16, 1996)
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  • Crossing Guards

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Bullfrog Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Crossing Guards

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Jump!, Aug. 16, 1751)
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  • Crossing

    Andrew Xia Fukuda, Luke Daniels, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Dec. 19, 2012)
    For freshman Xing Xu, life at Slackenkill High School is a daily exercise in futility. As one of only two Asian students at the otherwise all-white school, he exists on the fringes of adolescent society, counting the days until he’s free. Only his best friend, fellow Chinese immigrant Naomi Lee, can comprehend Xing’s loneliness and frustration. When a series of mysterious abductions rattles his adopted home town, Xing’s position on the outskirts of the community puts him at an advantage. Local police are baffled by the crimes, but Xing, so easily ignored by those around him, sees and hears the things others do not. As he moves closer to unveiling the identity of the kidnapper, a surprise revelation from his past presents an opportunity to prove his worth to his classmates - and to the lovely Naomi - once and for all. Ultimately, Xing must choose between living his life in the shadows and revealing his true self to the world, leading to a climax that will resonate long after the chilling conclusion.
  • Crossing

    Andrew Fukuda

    Paperback (Skyscape, April 27, 2010)
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  • Crossing

    Duder, Nieuwenhuizen

    Paperback (Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd, Nov. 30, 1995)
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