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Books with title Grandfather's Story

  • Grandfather Tang's Story

    Ann Tompert, Andrew Robert Parker

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, April 4, 1991)
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  • Grandfather's stories

    James Johonnot

    Hardcover (American Book Company, March 15, 1889)
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  • A Grandmother's Story

    Susan McCune

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This fiction title supports and explains a child's world, reinforcing positive social messages around being a contributing family member, a good student, and a good citizen. When paired with its non-fiction title counterpart, it allows emerging readers to engage with both fiction and informational texts on the same subject matter, thus gaining different perspectives, new vocabulary and new approaches to the same content.
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  • Grandfather's Dance

    Patricia Maclachlan

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Could anything be more perfect than a prairie wedding? Cassie doesn't think so, for a wedding brings: Two lovebirds together, Aunts from faraway Maine, A long white dress with a wedding veil, Zinnias, Satin ribbons, Dancing under a clear blue sky, And a world that smells of roses. And as the Witting family comes together for this most special day, Cassie sees that life brings: The change of seasons, Brother Jack on Grandfather's lap, A brand-new car, Joy, Sorrow, And a special dance only Grandfather does. Sarah, Plain and Tall began the Witting family's saga on the prairie. Now the story completes its circle with Grandfather's Dance, Patricia MacLachlan's poetic celebration about the enduring spirit of family.
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  • Grandfather's Garden

    Mary Jane Romig, Karen Riley

    Paperback (Headline Books, April 14, 2017)
    Mom's Choice Awards Recipient-Silver Award for Best Children s Picture Book Grandfather's Garden is the perfect first book for your young, soon to be readers! As a first mystery, the tale of Grandfather and the invading pesky rabbits will keep the giggles going. In the continuing fight against childhood obesity, author Mary Jane Romig has incorporated 'My Plate' showing portions from the food pyramid and fun recipes from the garden. Plant your own garden with your children as a stepping stone to establish regular activity and healthy eating habits. This is a hands on book and plenty of fun for the whole family!
  • Grandfather's Dance

    Patricia Maclachlan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Could anything be more perfect than a prairie wedding? Cassie doesn't think so, for a wedding brings: Two lovebirds together, Aunts from faraway Maine, A long white dress with a wedding veil, Zinnias, Satin ribbons, Dancing under a clear blue sky, And a world that smells of roses. And as the Witting family comes together for this most special day, Cassie sees that life brings: The change of seasons, Brother Jack on Grandfather's lap, A brand-new car, Joy, Sorrow, And a special dance only Grandfather does. Sarah, Plain and Tall began the Witting family's saga on the prairie. Now the story completes its circle with Grandfather's Dance, Patricia MacLachlan's poetic celebration about the enduring spirit of family.
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  • Grandfather's Laika

    Mats Wahl, Tord Nygren

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, July 1, 1990)
    Grandpa and his grandson Matthew share their worries and overcome their grief together when Grandpa's dog becomes sick and dies
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  • Grandfather's Garden

    Mary Jane Romig, Karen Riley

    Hardcover (Headline Books, Aug. 20, 2009)
    Mom's Choice Awards Recipient-Silver Award for Best Children's Picture Book Grandfather's Garden is the perfect first book for your young, soon to be readers! As a first mystery, the tale of Grandfather and the invading pesky rabbits will keep the giggles going. In the continuing fight against childhood obesity, new author Mary Jane Romig has incorporated a kid friendly food pyramid and fun recipes. Plant your own garden with your children as a stepping stone to establish regular activity and healthy eating habits. This is a hands on book and plenty of fun for the whole family!
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  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
  • Grandfather's Chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2015)
    Grandfather’s Chair is a short story collection written by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804 – 1864). Hawthorne’s works belong to romanticism or, more specifically, dark romanticism, cautionary tales that suggest that guilt, sin, and evil are the most inherent natural qualities of humanity. Many of his works are inspired by Puritan New England, combining historical romance loaded with symbolism and deep psychological themes, bordering on surrealism. His depictions of the past are a version of historical fiction used only as a vehicle to express common themes of ancestral sin, guilt and retribution. His later writings also reflect his negative view of the Transcendentalism movement. Hawthorne was predominantly a short story writer in his early career. Upon publishing Twice-Told Tales, however, he noted, ”I do not think much of them,” and he expected little response from the public. His four major romances were written between 1850 and 1860: The Scarlet Letter (1850), The House of the Seven Gables (1851), The Blithedale Romance (1852) and The Marble Faun (1860). Another novel-length romance, Fanshawe was published anonymously in 1828. Hawthorne defined a romance as being radically different from a novel by not being concerned with the possible or probable course of ordinary experience. In the preface to The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne describes his romance-writing as using ”atmospherical medium as to bring out or mellow the lights and deepen and enrich the shadows of the picture”.
  • Grandfather's chair

    Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1925)
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  • Grandfather's Gift

    Dan Secord

    Paperback (Xlibris, Sept. 30, 2015)
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