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Books with title Finding Family

  • Finding Family

    Tonya Bolden

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Delana has never known her parents. Raised by her Aunt Tilley and a reclusive grandfather, Delana has led a sheltered existence, nurtured on her aunt's wild family histories. But when Aunt Tilley dies, Delana confronts her pent-up curiosities and embarks on a quest to unravel her aunt's fictions and draw out her mysterious grandfather. In searching for her true history, Delana finds herself, and a home in the one place she never thought to look. This moving fictional story is imagined from real antique photographs that author Tonya Bolden has collected. Bolden's well-researched historical details about 1905 Charleston, West Virginia lend authenticity, while spare, lyrical writing make this young girl's coming-of-age resonate.
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  • Finding Family

    Tonya Bolden

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Delana has never known her parents. Raised by her aunt and a reclusive grandfather, Delana has lived a sheltered existence, nurtured on her aunt's wild family stories. But when her aunt dies, Delana embarks on a quest to unravel the truth. This moving fictional story is imagined from real antique photographs.
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  • Finding Family

    Abida Ripley

    eBook (Bookworm, Oct. 3, 2018)
    A little boy tries to build an ideal family. Finally, his quest brings him to the place that's perfect for him.
  • Finding Family

    Tonya Bolden

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Aug. 31, 2010)
    Delana has never known her parents. Raised by her Aunt Tilley and a reclusive grandfather, Delana has led a sheltered existence, nurtured on her aunt's wild family histories. But when Aunt Tilley dies, Delana confronts her pent-up curiosities and embarks on a quest to unravel her aunt's fictions and draw out her mysterious grandfather. In searching for her true history, Delana finds herself, and a home in the one place she never thought to look. This moving fictional story is imagined from real antique photographs that author Tonya Bolden has collected. Bolden's well-researched historical details about 1905 Charleston, West Virginia lend authenticity, while spare, lyrical writing make this young girl's coming-of-age resonate.
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  • Finding Family

    Abida Ripley

    Hardcover (Abida Ripley, Oct. 14, 2018)
    A little boy is tired of the way his family treats him. He decides to run away from home and find himself a new family. His quest for an ideal family eventually brings him to a place that's perfect for him.
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  • Finding

    David Hill

    eBook (NZ ePenguin, April 30, 2018)
    Scotland, September 1886. A family boards a ship bound for New Zealand. What will their new lives hold? Will they find the opportunities and riches denied them in their homeland? And will they ever call this strange, faraway country home? Leap forward a decade and the family have settled near the banks of a river, befriended by the people of the neighbouring pa. But their new existence has been paid for with some terrible losses. Through the decades and right up to the present day, more tests lie ahead - war, earthquakes, protest marches, brushes with death. And so do some thrilling discoveries. Life in this quiet river valley is never boring. Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families, through seven generations and over 130 years of fast-flowing change, in this exciting and richly rewarding novel.
  • Finding

    David Hill

    language (Penguin eBooks (NZ Juvenile), April 30, 2018)
    Follow the fortunes of two families – their triumphs and disasters, losses and discoveries – in this enthralling novel by a bestselling author.A family boards a ship bound for New Zealand. What will they find there? Tests lie ahead – war, earthquakes, protest marches, brushes with death. And so do some thrilling discoveries . . . Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families, through seven generations and over 130 years of fast-flowing change, in this exciting and richly rewarding novel for intermediate readers.
  • Finding Famous

    Alexis Anicque

    Paperback (Alexis Anicque, Nov. 15, 2019)
    Famous' adventure began with fairytales of monsters, witches and wizards. The fairytales her mother had told her as a child. One day she asked her mother where she came up with such fantastic stories. She told Famous that they were stories from her journey to finding her and one day she too would take the same journey. Her Mother's dying wish was for Famous to take the journey she had taken years before. The journey to where she had found Famous. An adventure that turned out to be so much like those fairy tales. Her childhood stories come to life in this epic adventure, years after her Mother's death. Finding the journal was the beginning of finding herself the way her mother had found her. Famous finds herself faced with the unbelievable characters she had thought could only exist in fairy tales.
  • Finding a Family for Tommy

    Rebecca Daniel

    Spiral-bound (British Association for Adoption and Fostering (Ba, April 6, 2009)
    Aimed at pre-school children, this book provides carers and social workers with an opportunity to discuss the meaning of family and belonging. It can be read in preparation for a move from foster care and during introductions to permanent carers or adopters.
  • Finding

    David Hill

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families over seven generations, through wars, depressions, disasters, protest and social change in this exciting novel for intermediate readers.
  • Finding a Family for Tommy

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    Paperback (British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF), March 15, 2009)
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  • Finding

    David Hill

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, April 30, 2018)
    Master storyteller David Hill traces the fortunes of two New Zealand families over seven generations, through wars, depressions, disasters, protest and social change in this exciting novel for intermediate readers.