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Books with title Here We Go

  • Here We Go!

    Steve Foxe, Random House

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Join Mario and his friends as they battle the baddies and journey to different Super Mario Bros. worlds in this rainbow pencil doodle book.Super Mario fans ages 3 to 7 will let their imaginations soar with their own creative doodles with Mario, Peach, Bowser, and more in this activity book featuring 128 awesome pages to color and a chunky rainbow pencil that writes in four different colors: red, blue, green, and yellow! Yippee!Mario first appeared in 1981 with the arcade classic Donkey Kong, and has since gone on to star in many adventures, which has allowed him to evolve into the beloved icon he is today. He is a video-game sensation, appearing across all genres--from action platformers to sports, kart racing, and beyond.
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  • We Were Here

    Matt de la Peña

    Paperback (Ember, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Newbery Award-winning author Matt de la Peña's We Were Here is a "fast, funny, smart, and heartbreaking" novel [Booklist]. When it happened, Miguel was sent to Juvi. The judge gave him a year in a group home—said he had to write in a journal so some counselor could try to figure out how he thinks. The judge had no idea that he actually did Miguel a favor. Ever since it happened, his mom can’t even look at him in the face. Any home besides his would be a better place to live. But Miguel didn’t bet on meeting Rondell or Mong or on any of what happened after they broke out. He only thought about Mexico and getting to the border to where he could start over. Forget his mom. Forget his brother. Forget himself. Life usually doesn’ t work out how you think it will, though. And most of the time, running away is the quickest path right back to what you’re running from. From the streets of Stockton to the beaches of Venice, all the way to the Mexican border, We Were Here follows a journey of self-discovery by a boy who is trying to forgive himself in an unforgiving world."Fast, funny, smart, and heartbreaking...The contemporary survival adventure will keep readers hooked."-Booklist"This gripping story about underprivileged teens is a rewarding read."-VOYA"A furiously paced and gripping novel."-Publishers Weekly"A story of friendship that will appeal to teens and will engage the most reluctant readers."-Kirkus ReviewsAn ALA-YALSA Best Book for Young ReadersAn ALA-YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant ReadersA Junior Library Guild Selection
  • We Were Here

    Matt de la Pena, Henry Leyva, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, July 25, 2013)
    When it happened Miguel was sent to Juvi. The judge only gave him a year in a group home - said he had to write in a journal so some counselor could try to figure out how he thinks. The judge had no idea that he'd actually done Miguel a favor. Ever since it happened Miguel’s mom can't even look him in the eye. Any home besides his would be a better place to live. But Miguel didn’t bet on meeting Rondell or Mong or on any of what happened after they broke out. He only thought about Mexico and getting across the border to where he could start over. Forget his mom. Forget his brother. Forget himself. Life usually doesn't work out how you think it will, though. And most of the time, running away is the quickest path right back to what you're running from. From the streets of Stockton to the beaches of Venice, all the way down to the Mexican border, We Were Here follows a journey of self-discovery by a boy who is trying to forgive himself in an unforgiving world.
  • We Were Here

    Matt de la Peña

    eBook (Delacorte Press, Oct. 5, 2009)
    Newbery Award-winning author Matt de la Peña's We Were Here is a "fast, funny, smart, and heartbreaking" novel [Booklist]. When it happened, Miguel was sent to Juvi. The judge gave him a year in a group home—said he had to write in a journal so some counselor could try to figure out how he thinks. The judge had no idea that he actually did Miguel a favor. Ever since it happened, his mom can’t even look at him in the face. Any home besides his would be a better place to live. But Miguel didn’t bet on meeting Rondell or Mong or on any of what happened after they broke out. He only thought about Mexico and getting to the border to where he could start over. Forget his mom. Forget his brother. Forget himself. Life usually doesn’ t work out how you think it will, though. And most of the time, running away is the quickest path right back to what you’re running from. From the streets of Stockton to the beaches of Venice, all the way to the Mexican border, We Were Here follows a journey of self-discovery by a boy who is trying to forgive himself in an unforgiving world."Fast, funny, smart, and heartbreaking...The contemporary survival adventure will keep readers hooked."-Booklist"This gripping story about underprivileged teens is a rewarding read."-VOYA"A furiously paced and gripping novel."-Publishers Weekly"A story of friendship that will appeal to teens and will engage the most reluctant readers."-Kirkus ReviewsAn ALA-YALSA Best Book for Young ReadersAn ALA-YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant ReadersA Junior Library Guild Selection
  • We Were Here

    Matt De La Peña

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Oct. 13, 2009)
    When it happened, Miguel was sent to Juvi. The judge gave him a year in a group home—said he had to write in a journal so some counselor could try to figure out how he thinks. The judge had no idea that he actually did Miguel a favor. Ever since it happened, his mom can’t even look at him in the face. Any home besides his would be a better place to live. But Miguel didn’t bet on meeting Rondell or Mong or on any of what happened after they broke out. He only thought about Mexico and getting to the border to where he could start over. Forget his mom. Forget his brother. Forget himself. Life usually doesn’ t work out how you think it will, though. And most of the time, running away is the quickest path right back to what you’re running from. From the streets of Stockton to the beaches of Venice, all the way to the Mexican border, We Were Here follows a journey of self-discovery by a boy who is trying to forgive himself in an unforgiving world.An ALA-YALSA Best Book for Young ReadersAn ALA-YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant ReadersA Junior Library Guild Selection"Fast, funny, smart, and heartbreaking...The contemporary survival adventure will keep readers hooked."-Booklist"A story of friendship that will appeal to teens and will engage the most reluctant readers."-Kirkus Reviews
  • HERE WE GO, GO, GO G

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, )
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  • Here We Go!

    Margaret Miller

    Board book (Little Simon, May 1, 1998)
    Padded board book- with the kids going all sorts of fun places and doing great things.
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  • Where We Go From Here

    Lucas Rocha, Larissa Helena

    eBook (Push, June 2, 2020)
    Ian has just been diagnosed with HIV.Victor, to his great relief, has tested negative.Henrique has been living with HIV for the past three years.When Victor finds himself getting tested for HIV for the first time, he can't help but question his entire relationship with Henrique, the guy he has -- had -- been dating. See, Henrique didn't disclose his positive HIV status to Victor until after they had sex, and even though Henrique insisted on using every possible precaution, Victor is livid.That's when Victor meets Ian, a guy who's also getting tested for HIV. But Ian's test comes back positive, and his world is about to change forever. Though Victor is loath to think about Henrique, he offers to put the two of them in touch, hoping that perhaps Henrique can help Ian navigate his new life. In the process, the lives of Ian, Victor, and Henrique will become intertwined in a story of friendship, love, and self-acceptance.Set in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, this utterly engrossing debut by Brazilian author Lucas Rocha calls back to Alex Sanchez's Rainbow Boys series, bringing attention to how far we've come with HIV, while shining a harsh light on just how far we have yet to go.
  • Here We Go!

    Jacob Chabot

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Hello Kitty explores an underground realm, moonlights as an international superspy, climbs the Himalayas, travels back in time, and discovers that, sometimes, the best place to get away from it all is between the pages of a good book.
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  • Here We Go, Harry

    Kim Lewis

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 3, 2005)
    Take flight with Harry and his ever-supportive friends in this delightful companion to GOOD NIGHT, HARRY, illustrated in touchably soft pastels by Kim Lewis.One breezy day, Harry and his friends Ted and Lulu climb to the top of a little hill. "Whoopee!" cry Lulu and Ted as they jump off the hill and tumble down through the soft grass. "Come on, Harry!" they shout, rolling roly-poly to the bottom. But Harry doesn't feel right. He doesn't feel loopy, or swoopy, or light. What will it take for Harry to feel like jumping too?
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  • HERE WE GO!.

    Kelvin. MacGreger

    Paperback (P/B, March 15, 2000)
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  • Here We Go, Steelers! Here We Go!

    Aimee Aryal, Brad Vinson, Miguel De Angel

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Follow Pittsburgh Steelers fans to Heinz Stadium where they will cheer their team on to victory!
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