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Books with title Fly-away Kite

  • The Flyaway Kite

    Steve Bjorkman

    Hardcover (WaterBrook Press, Feb. 15, 2000)
    Love Never Gives Up--There once was a boy who had a kite. He loved the kite very much. Every day the pair would have a new adventure together. But one day the kite made a terrible decision that changed everything! Could one little kite survive in the world all by itself?In this tender and triumphant tale, award-winning author and illustrator Steve Björkman paints a subtle but clear portrait of redemption, masterfully capturing the essence of God's redeeming grace.A story soaring with meaning not only for boys and girls, but for men and women of all ages, The Flyaway Kite offers a high-flying parable of God's love for each one of us--and of our desperate need to be connected to Him.
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  • Fly Away

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 7, 2015)
    From the Newbery Award–winning author of Sarah, Plain and Tall comes a story about one brave girl who saves her family from losing everything. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly calls this lyrical tale “melodic, poetic, and enchanting.”Everyone in Lucy’s family sings. Opera. Rap. Lullabies. Everyone, except Lucy. Lucy can’t sing; her voice won’t come out. Just like singing, helping Aunt Frankie prepare for flooding season is a family tradition—even if Frankie doesn’t want the help. And this year, when the flood arrives and danger finds its way into the heart of Lucy’s family, Lucy will need to find her voice to save her brother. “Filled with little moments of quiet wisdom and gentle humor, Newbery winner MacLachlan's story about family love soars” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
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  • Fly Away

    Lynn Austin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2017)
    Wilhelmina Brewster has been a college music professor for 41 years, devoting her life to her career and never marrying. Now, after her forced retirement at age 65, she is mourning her loss and searching for something to fill the empty hours. Widower Mike Dolan is a pilot and World War II veteran who has always lived life to the fullest. When medical tests confirm that his cancer has returned, he makes plans to take a final flight in his airplane rather than become a burden to his family. Wilhelmina accidentally learns of Mike’s final plans, and when she discovers that he isn’t a believer, she knows it’s her Christian duty to talk with him about her faith. But although she has been a lifelong Christian, she feels totally inadequate for the task of witnessing to an unbeliever. Mike and Wilhelmina are two very different people—one figuring out how to live, the other how to die. Yet they will find themselves journeying together as they search for answers to life, loss and faith in God.
  • Fly Away

    Sean Donovan, Sophia Barclay

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 12, 2018)
    A fun, illustrated story about a dog, a bird, a fish, a frog, and a fly.
  • Fly Away

    Patricia MacLachlan

    language (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 8, 2014)
    From the Newbery Award–winning author of Sarah, Plain and Tall comes a story about one brave girl who saves her family from losing everything. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly calls this lyrical tale “melodic, poetic, and enchanting.”Everyone in Lucy’s family sings. Opera. Rap. Lullabies. Everyone, except Lucy. Lucy can’t sing; her voice won’t come out. Just like singing, helping Aunt Frankie prepare for flooding season is a family tradition—even if Frankie doesn’t want the help. And this year, when the flood arrives and danger finds its way into the heart of Lucy’s family, Lucy will need to find her voice to save her brother. “Filled with little moments of quiet wisdom and gentle humor, Newbery winner MacLachlan's story about family love soars” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
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  • Fly Away

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 8, 2014)
    From the Newbery Award–winning author of Sarah, Plain and Tall comes a story about one brave girl who saves her family from losing everything.Everyone in Lucy’s family sings. Opera. Rap. Lullabies. Everyone, except Lucy. Lucy can’t sing; her voice just won’t come out. Just like singing, helping Aunt Frankie prepare for flooding season is a family tradition—even if Frankie doesn’t want the help. And this year, when the flood arrives, danger finds its way into the heart of Lucy’s family, and Lucy will need to find her voice to save her brother.
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  • Flyaway Kite

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, May 1, 1985)
    Nicholas borrows a kite to fly, panics when it blows away, and makes up some outrageous stories to explain its disappearance.
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  • Fly Away

    Amy Maurer Jones, Hollie Westring

    language (, Nov. 13, 2013)
    Joshua Bangs and Jordan Stone are vying for the love of Laney Stillwater. They can’t walk away because their souls have been bound by the spirits for all of eternity. In the second installment of The Wildflower Series, the stakes are higher than the guy getting the girl. Laney struggles with her feelings as the two boys fight for her affection, but a broken heart pales in comparison to the soul-devouring perils awaiting them in the spirit world. Over the course of hundreds of years the past lives of the three reincarnates have proven time and time again that their love is beyond tragic. It's fatal.Paranormal, reincarnation, tattoos, historical romance, Native American, love and romance, love triangle
  • Fly Away

    Chrissy Wissler

    language (Blue Cedar Publishing, Aug. 7, 2011)
    The softball world considers Elizabeth as royalty. Her dad, a professional baseball player, and her adopted mom, a softball legend. For Elizabeth, and college, nothing but stars in her future.If, she even wants it.If, she looks deep within herself to reach those stars.When it comes to dreams and taking chances, no story beats the Little League Series. If you love, "Fly Away," then check out the novel, "Home Run," to see how Elizabeth and her parents found each other and renewed their love of the game.
  • Fly Away

    Nora Rock

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2010)
    After a member of her competitive cheerleading team is injured in practice, sixteen-year-old Marnie is asked to be a flyer-the most coveted role in cheerleading. The Soar Starlings team has a real shot at the provincial championship, and Marnie has only a few weeks to prepare. But as she scrambles to polish her lifts and throws, Marnie's personal life begins to unravel. First, her boyfriend of two years breaks up with her, and then her best friend Arielle, captain of the Starlings, disappears during a team trip to Toronto. As Marnie struggles to adjust to being both a flyer and the team's new captain, she realizes that, to be a leader, you have to let go of old alliances to make room in your life for new ones.
  • Go Fly a Kite!:

    Cynthia Klingel, Mernie Gallagher-Cole

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Thanks to whimsical illustrations and everyday examples, kids can finally uncover the true meanings behind such odd idioms as 'Oh, go fly a kite.'
  • Bo and the Fly-Away Kite

    Virginia W Ames

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Outdoorsy Bo, with his pals Latino Tomás and Native O’odham Húsi, and guided by his wise Grandpa, are on a kite-flying adventure among colorful cacti. The Sonoran Desert, with its weird-shaped plants and interesting animals, is beautiful -- and can be hazardous. When something very mysterious happens, their curiosity rewards them with many nature discoveries on the way to solving the mystery. Children of all ages will be charmed by this intriguing true-life story, a culturally rich and heartwarming way to experience the verdant desert of the US-Mexico Borderlands. Honoring the traditional cultures and communities that share the border, this tri-lingual book is a major contribution to tri-cultural understanding.
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