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Books with title Georgia

  • Georgie

    Danita Evangeline Whyte

    language (Torch Legacy Publications, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Hi friends,My name is Georgianna Delrose but you can just call me Georgie – all my friends do. I live in London, England (not far from the famed Abbey Road of the Beatles), which tourists crowd regularly. It's really nice here and rains a lot even in the summer, but I like it. I live with my father and mum and our three Siamese cats – Flo, Spree, and Charlie. I used to be the only child, until I got a little sister.My little sister came two years ago – when the most important thing in my life happened. You see, I go to church with my parents all the time, and take part in all the youth events we have, and two years ago, I thought attending church made me a Christian. But when I was fourteen, I took a mission trip to Cambodia and on that trip I discovered a lot about God, myself, and my relationship with Him. I'm sixteen now, and life couldn't be better, but to understand why I'm saying that – you have to read my story.Georgie
  • Georgia Moon

    Donna Davis

    eBook (, Sept. 2, 2018)
    Georgia Moon is a young adult book set in rural Georgia in the 1930's. Ray has problems; family problems, school problems, and now murder problems. He knows a secret that must be told. But can he? Ray and his black friend, Squabler, live in a time and a place that present unique difficulties that only some people have known and experienced. Those that have, will remember. Those that haven’t, need to be told.
  • Georgie

    Robert Bright

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 1944)
    Original copyright is 1944. This is the scholastic version. I am not sure how old it is, appears to be 1960's. Great fun Halloween book for kids. Paperback.
  • Georgie,

    Robert Bright

    Hardcover (Doubleday Doran & co., inc, Aug. 16, 1944)
    "Georgie is universal across generations and todays kids find the same giggles and joy as did their parents. The last words of the book say it best, Thank goodness! -Bob Keeshan (television's original Captain Kangaroo)"
  • Georgie

    Malachy Doyle

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 12, 2004)
    A Book Sense 76 Children's Pick A New York Public Library Book for the Teen AgeGet inside the mind of a teenager, horribly damaged as a child, who is struggling to break free from his broken mind.
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  • Georgie

    Robert Bright, Bob McFadden, Joseph Raposo, Bernice Chardiet, Robert Mack

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1968)
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  • Georgie

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    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, )
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  • Georgie

    Malachy Doyle

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 3, 2002)
    Georgie is a damaged young boy acting out his rage and grief on all those who try to help him. In a final attempt to break through to Georgie, his caretakers send him to a new facility and this move is, at last, a catalyst for change. As Georgie struggles to find a place for himself in this new home he meets two people who change his life: A young girl with whom he shares the pain of loss, and a counselor whose patience and tender care help him find and maintain his sense of self.A raw, emotional and even controversial read, Georgie will strike a nerve with young adult readers. Intense situations and emotions are skillfully handled by this truly talented author.
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  • Hello, Georgia!

    Martha Zschock

    Board book (Commonwealth Editions, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Welcome to Georgia! Parent and child White-Tailed Deer explore Georgia in best-selling author-illustrator Martha Day Zschock's Hello! board book series for children. For ages 2-5. Made in the USA.
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  • Georgie

    Robert Bright

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES, Aug. 16, 1973)
    Children's story of a very loved little ghost!
  • Gorgeous Georgia

    Hunter Darden, Sheila Hogan

    Hardcover (Sunfleur Publications, )
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  • Georgia Rules

    Nanci Turner Steveson, Cassandra Lee Morris

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, June 11, 2019)
    Magnolia Grace never wanted to leave Georgia. She never wanted to move with her mama to the farm her daddy owned before he died. But now here she is―in a tiny Vermont town where everybody sings the praises of the father she never knew. Then Maggie meets the Parker family―two moms, six kids, plus a pony. The Parkers are loud and wild, ask lots of questions, and don't follow any of the rules Maggie grew up with in Georgia. Suddenly Maggie has questions too―questions about her father and why Mama kept him away for so long. In her search for answers, Maggie will learn that families are like patchwork quilts, sewn together by love, and all the more beautiful for their different colors.