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  • Go Louis!

    Lisa Harris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2017)
    Fifth-grader Louis Moore had one heavy question to ask his gym teacher Miss Mayberry. The answer to his question, and a handful of quarters, changed his life in a way he never thought possible. With the help of Miss Mayberry, a few neighbors and the most popular girl in fifth-grade, Louis finds himself on the startling line of the Bunker County Bike Racing Championship! The odds are against him, but they believe he can win. Can he?
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  • Louis

    Tom Lichtenheld, Julie Rowan-Zoch

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 2020)
    A beloved teddy can bear it no longer and plots his escape from his owner’s sufocating affections in this laugh-out-loud picture book from New York Times best-selling creator of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site and Steam Train Dream Train fame, Tom Lichtenheld.Louis the bear has had enough.From day one, life has been one indignity after another. If he's not being used as a hankie, he's being hung out to dry—literally. (No one likes clothespins used on their ears!) This teddy is sneaking away just as soon as he can. Then again, no use running off in the rain . . .or during a show-and-tell routine. Maybe Louis has something to lose, after all. This fresh and funny take on a teddy bear come to life is a salty and sweet, grumpy and tender, sly tribute to the ties that bind.
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  • Louis

    Tom Lichtenheld, Julie Rowan-Zoch

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 2020)
    A beloved teddy can bear it no longer and plots his escape from his owner’s sufocating affections in this laugh-out-loud picture book from New York Times best-selling creator of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site and Steam Train Dream Train fame, Tom Lichtenheld.Louis the bear has had enough.From day one, life has been one indignity after another. If he's not being used as a hankie, he's being hung out to dry—literally. (No one likes clothespins used on their ears!) This teddy is sneaking away just as soon as he can. Then again, no use running off in the rain . . .or during a show-and-tell routine. Maybe Louis has something to lose, after all. This fresh and funny take on a teddy bear come to life is a salty and sweet, grumpy and tender, sly tribute to the ties that bind.
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