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Books with title First comes spring

  • First comes spring

    Anne F Rockwell

    Hardcover (T.Y. Crowell, March 15, 1985)
    Bear Child notices that the clothes he wears, the things everyone does at work and play, and other parts of his world all change with the seasons.
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  • First Comes Spring

    Anne F. Rockwell

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Bear Child notices that the clothes he wears, the things everyone does at work and play, and other parts of his world all change with the seasons.
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  • First Comes Spring

    Anne F. Rockwell

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Book by Rockwell, Anne F.
  • First Comes Spring

    Anne F. Rockwell

    Paperback (T.Y. Crowell Junior Books, Jan. 15, 1985)
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  • The First Spring

    Morgan L. Booth

    language (, Nov. 25, 2013)
    There is a legend from old times that still lives on the tongues of those who remember. The tale of a great she-cat whose name has long been washed away by rivers of memory. But her heroism was never forgotten, for this cat was the Pantheraseer, the one who brought the spring. It was through her sacrifice that the spring flourished, spreading green all across the land, banishing the Endless Winter forever.But in her death, however, spring did not come.Among the cats, there is a belief that spring came in two parts. The first part, the season of spring, was already achieved. But the second part, the symbol of spring, has still yet to be acquired. To the cats, this symbol is freedom.In the world born from the melt of the Endless Winter, more cats live in captivity than in the wild. They pray for freedom, hope and plead for the full spring so longed for. That is where our legend begins.
  • Come Spring

    Liz Rohan

    eBook
    Nathan stole Deirdre’s heart in the fifth grade, the day he and Deirdre played the organ together in her uncle Leo’s church. Nathan knows how Deidre wants to be a writer, go to college and move to the big city, away from Carroll Corners, Michigan and all the quirky rules that small town Catholic kids are supposed to follow, even if they don’t make any sense. Nathan also understands that Deirdre’s Uncle Leo and Leo's assistant Abigail are her parents, but not really, and since Deidre was orphaned as a baby when her dad died from drinking and her mother took off for parts unknown. Nathan encourages Deirdre to be herself, even if other kids in town think Deirdre is weird, and besides Deirdre’s best friend Liza. Plus, as a talented musician, Nathan has big dreams, too. Deirdre’s connection with Nathan becomes all too real just as Melanie arrives in town to destroy it. When Nathan and Melanie begin another kind of love affair, Nathan develops a problem with alcohol that no one in town seems to care anything about, including Uncle Leo who is too distracted by his own problems. After Deirdre gathers important clues about her father’s tragic death, she thinks she might save Nathan from a similar fate. But will she be too late?
  • First Spring

    Margaret Rose, Marina Movshina

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Nov. 12, 2010)
    A green carpet lays where snow once did. Springtime flowers and crawly bugs confuse and delight baby as he explores Mother Nature with Momma for the first time in this delightful nursery rhyme. Suggested age for readers: Birth-4
  • Come Spring

    Kathryn O. Galbraith

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Reenie hopes that "come spring" her continually moving family will put down roots that will keep them in their new home.
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  • Come Spring

    Liz Rohan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 13, 2011)
    Nathan stole Deirdre’s heart in the fifth grade, the day he and Deirdre played the organ together in her uncle Leo’s church. Nathan knows how Deidre wants to be a writer, go to college and move to the big city, away from Carroll Corners, Michigan and all the quirky rules that small town Catholic kids are supposed to follow, even if they don’t make any sense. Nathan also understands that Deirdre’s Uncle Leo and Leo's assistant Abigail are her parents, but not really, and since Deidre was orphaned as a baby when her dad died from drinking and her mother took off for parts unknown. Nathan encourages Deirdre to be herself, even if other kids in town think Deirdre is weird, and besides Deirdre’s best friend Liza. Plus, as a talented musician, Nathan has big dreams, too. Deirdre’s connection with Nathan becomes all too real just as Melanie arrives in town to destroy it. When Nathan and Melanie begin another kind of love affair, Nathan develops a problem with alcohol that no one in town seems to care anything about, including Uncle Leo who is too distracted by his own problems. After Deirdre gathers important clues about her father’s tragic death, she thinks she might save Nathan from a similar fate. But will she be too late?
  • The First Spring

    Morgan L. Booth

    Paperback (lulu.com, Nov. 24, 2013)
    There is a legend from old times that still lives on the tongues of those who remember. The tale of a great she-cat whose name has long been washed away by rivers of memory. But her heroism was never forgotten, for this cat was the Pantheraseer, the one who brought the spring. It was through her sacrifice that the spring flourished, spreading green all across the land, banishing the Endless Winter forever. But in her death, however, spring did not come. Among the cats, there is a belief that spring came in two parts. The first part, the season of spring, was already achieved. But the second part, the symbol of spring, has still yet to be acquired. To the cats, this symbol is freedom. In the world born from the melt of the Endless Winter, more cats live in captivity than in the wild. They pray for freedom, hope and plead for the full spring so longed for. That is where our legend begins.
  • My First Spring

    Matthew Lambert, Shirley V. Beckes

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Feb. 1, 1994)
    On a walk one spring day, a ten-year-old boy discovers a variety of living things in the forest near his home
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  • My First Spring

    Matthew Lambert, Shirley V. Beckes

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, April 1, 1995)
    Written for children by a child, this book was a winner in the "Publish-A-Book" contest from Raintree/Steck-Vaughn Publishers this year. Your first spring, whenever it comes, is when you fully enjoy the beauty and meaning of this time of renewal. Full color.
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