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Books with title Grandma's Soup

  • Grandma's Boy

    Donald Davis, August House

    Audible Audiobook (August House, Oct. 20, 2000)
    Grandma's house was a magical place, and in this vivid memoir, Donald Davis makes it possible for each of us to go back to our own grandma's kitchen, clutter room, living room, and to that immeasurable bed that seemed to swallow us whole. This selection also contains a traditional story Davis learned from his grandmother, one handed down through his family from generations who once lived in Scotland before coming to the Appalachian mountains, about the time that fortune-seeker named Jack made the king mad. For Adults and Young Adults.
  • GRANDMA?

    J.A. Konrath, Talon Konrath

    eBook (, Jan. 16, 2017)
    Randall just wanted to have a fun summer vacation with his family, visiting Grandma at her cabin on a lake in the Wisconsin Northwoods.Then everything went horribly wrong.Join fifteen-year-old Randall, and his younger brother Josh, as they fight for their lives on the eve of an elderly undead apocalypse.GRANDMA? - The Complete NovelShe won't bake you cookies...Forget everything you've ever read about zombies. But that's probably impossible, because you know you've read a lot. So maybe just put aside your preconceptions, because this living dead epic will make you remember why you fell in love with this genre in the first place. Part scary, part funny, this is a living dead Armageddon like you've never seen before.This book is over 60,000 words long. It also includes a Q&A with the authors on the creation of the novel.If you are a more sensitive (or adventurous) reader, this handy scale rates specific categories from 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) to give you some idea if this is your kind of book.GRANDMA? by JA Konrath and Talon KonrathBad Language - 4Scary - 6Violent - 6Funny - 8Sexy - 2Talon Konrath recently graduated high school. He's been working non-stop on GRANDMA? for 3 years.J.A. Konrath is his father. He's sold more than 3 million books worldwide.Together they're going to take you on the read of your life.
  • Grandma's Soup

    Nancy Karkowsky, Shelly O. Haas

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Pub, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A young girl confronts her grandmother's growing confusion and disability from Alzheimer's disease
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  • Grandma

    Debbie Bailey, Susan Huszar

    Board book (Annick Press, May 1, 1994)
    This innovative series grew out of a desire to provide all children with the opportunity to see themselves within the books they are reading and to identify with the children and families they see. The diversity of today’s families is clearly captured. The simple text and engaging photographs explore the relationship between very young children and their environment. Grandma explores a young child’s world using photographs of a variety of children interacting with their grandmas.
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  • Grandma's Soup

    Nancy Karkowsky, Shelly O. Haas

    Hardcover (Kar-Ben Pub, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A young girl confronts her grandmother's growing confusion and disability from Alzheimer's disease
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  • Grandma's Gift

    Eric Velasquez

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 8, 2013)
    This prequel to Eric Velasquez's biographical picture book Grandma's Records is the story of a Christmas holiday that young Eric spends with his grandmother. After they prepare their traditional Puerto Rican Christmas celebration, Eric and Grandma visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a school project, where he sees a painting by Diego Velasquez and realizes for the first time that he could be an artist when he grows up. Grandma witnesses his fascination, and presents Eric with the perfect Christmas gift-a set of paints-to use in his first steps toward becoming an artist. A heart-warming story of self-discovery, Grandma's Gift is a celebration of the special bond between a grandparent and grandchild.
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  • Grandpa's Soup

    Eiko Kadono, Satomi Ichikawa

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Pub Co, Dec. 1, 1999)
    After the death of his wife, an old man gradually realizes that making the soup she used to cook and sharing it with friends eases his loneliness.
  • Grandpa's Soup

    Eiko Kadono, Satomi Ichikawa

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Feb. 16, 2009)
    When Grandma dies, Grandpa is too sad to do anything. All day long, day after day, he sits by himself in his house. Then, one day, Grandpa wakes up and decides to try to make the soup his wife used to make for him. Though each batch he makes is bigger and better than the last, Grandpa hardly gets a taste of it. Unexpected visitors, hungry for soup, keep arriving at his door. Soon, Grandpa discovers that sharing with his new friends is the best cure for his loneliness.
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  • Grandma

    Jessica Shepherd

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, July 1, 2014)
    Told in diary form, this is the story of how one child's Grandmother has to go into care. The change is unsettling, but there are many positives to draw from a touching and heartfelt relationship.
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  • Grandma's Gift

    Eric Velasquez

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Oct. 12, 2010)
    This prequel to Eric Velasquez's biographical picture book Grandma's Records is the story of a Christmas holiday that young Eric spends with his grandmother. After they prepare their traditional Puerto Rican celebration, Eric and Grandma visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a school project, where he sees a painting by Diego Velasquez and realizes for the first time that he could be an artist when he grows up. Grandma witnesses his fascination, and presents Eric with the perfect Christmas gift-a sketchbook and colored pencils-to use in his first steps toward becoming an artist. A heartwarming story of self-discovery, Grandma's Gift is a celebration of the special bond between a grandparent and grandchild.
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  • Grandma's Cat

    Helen Ketteman, Marsha Winborn

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 13, 1996)
    A young granddaughter chases Grandma's cat, until she learns that the cat will only become her friend if she is patient in her pursuit, pets him gently, and gives him occasional treats.
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  • Grandma’S Cow

    Donna J. Spevack

    eBook (Archway Publishing, April 25, 2017)
    In her book, Grandmas Cow, author Donna Spevack introduces us to Sam. Spending summer vacation with his grandparents delights him more than anything else. He loves the farm and the animals, and especially the delicious treats Grandma makes for him. But theres something different about this visit. Sam notices the milk Grandma serves him is colored green and tastes like pistachios. The next day, the milk is blue and tastes like blueberries. As Sam helps Grandpa milk the cows, he notices each cows milk has a different color and flavor. There is chocolate, peppermint, banana, and other flavors. Although it may seem like fun, nobody wants to buy the farms milk anymore, and his grandparents may lose the farm. Sam decides to unlock the mystery behind the cows milk and save his grandparents farm.Grandmas Cow is a fun story about an ordinary boy in extraordinary circumstances. Readers of all ages will enjoy the story and the authors beautiful illustrations.