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Books with title Hockey Heat Wave

  • Heat Wave

    Katherine Applegate

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Aug. 28, 2016)
    JUSTIN IS BACK . . . AND KATE MUST CHOOSE. KATE’s frozen heart has finally melted—for Tosh. Then Justin returns and vows to win her back. Is there room in Kate’s life for two guys? MARTA has fallen for Dominic, so she’s devastated to discover he’s responsible for the terrible event that changed her life. Can Dominic’s love make her forget her pain? CHELSEA has left Connor. Seeing him with another woman makes her realize just how much she still needs him. But has Chelsea already lost Connor forever?
  • Hockey Heat Wave

    Christine Forsyth

    Paperback (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Mitch Stevens is keen to spend July at a hockey camp in Muskoka-half the time on the ice, and the other half drinking in the sun on the lake. But things start to go wrong right away: his best pal Zack is assigned to a different cabin, and then Zack makes friends with Mitch's worst enemy, Eddie. As they all struggle to make the camp select team, Zack faces a crisis that brings the friends back together-closer than ever. Hockey Heat Wave shows how young hockey players' ambitions can strain friendships-and make them stronger.
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  • Heat Wave

    Eileen Spinelli, Betsy Lewin

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, July 1, 2007)
    The mercury is climbing in Lumberville, and the folks are doing everything they can to keep cool. Officer McGinnis spends the day in a cold bath, Lottie Mims does her housework in her bathing suit, and Abigail and Ralphie Blue sell ice cubes. When the temperature refuses to relent, the entire community seeks solace by the river--where everyone dreams of cool relief. A cast of quirky characters and lots of playful details from two celebrated picture-book talents make this heat wave look like fun!
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  • Heat Wave

    Helen Ketteman, Scott Goto

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, March 1, 2000)
    What happens when a heat wave descends on the family farm? Why, the corn stalks turn into popcorn in the fields, flowers pluck themselves and hide under the porch, and the cows jump so much from the hot air that they churn their own milk into butter, that's what! In this delightful tall tale, illustrated by Scott Goto (Shooting Star, Shoeshine Whittaker), a young girl saves the day (and the farm) using her own ingenuity, every crow in Kansas, and a packet of lettuce seeds.
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  • Heat Wave

    Eileen Spinelli, Betsy Lewin

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, July 1, 2007)
    The mercury is climbing in Lumberville, and the folks are doing everything they can to keep cool. Officer McGinnis spends the day in a cold bath, Lottie Mims does her housework in her bathing suit, and Abigail and Ralphie Blue sell ice cubes. When the temperature refuses to relent, the entire community seeks solace by the river--where everyone dreams of cool relief. A cast of quirky characters and lots of playful details from two celebrated picture-book talents make this heat wave look like fun!
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  • Hockey Heat Wave

    Christine Forsyth

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Mitch Stevens is keen to spend July at a hockey camp in Muskoka—half the time on the ice, and the other half drinking in the sun on the lake. But things start to go wrong right away: his best pal Zack is assigned to a different cabin, and then Zack makes friends with Mitch's worst enemy, Eddie. As they all struggle to make the camp select team, Zack faces a crisis that brings the friends back together—closer than ever. Hockey Heat Wave shows how young hockey players' ambitions can strain friendships—and make them stronger.
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  • Heat Wave

    Helen Ketteman, Scott Goto

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, March 1, 1998)
    One young girl is determined to save her farm and livestock as a fierce heat wave begins to wreak havoc on everything around her.
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  • Heat Wave

    Cassie Waters

    language (Simon Spotlight, June 5, 2012)
    The sparks fly in this heated addition to Spotlight’s swim club–centric tween series.The 4th of July is supposed to be the perfect summer night at Riverside Swim Club, but expectations are turned upside down when RSC’s star swimmer, Jen Cho, breaks her leg! The next morning, the coach tells Grace she’ll have to fill in for Jen at next week’s big swim meet. The problem? Grace is a totally terrible swimmer. Meanwhile, Christina is trying everything under the sun to get Mike Morris to notice her. When Mike offers to help Grace with her swimming, Christina sees the perfect opportunity for Grace to talk to Mike about her. But what happens when it seems that Mike likes Grace instead? And when Grace starts to realize that she might like Mike’s best friend best? One thing’s for sure: It’s the heat of the summer and the sparks are about to fly!
  • Heat Wave

    Elizabeth Neal

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. Marissa's favorite singer is coming to a nearby music festival, and Marissa can't wait to rock out with her friends Ben and T. Sure, some things might go wrong, but there's nothing a few road burritos can't fix. It's not until a blown tire strands them in the desert that Marissa realizes their weekend isn't the only thing in danger―their lives might be too.
  • Hockey Heat Wave

    Christine Forsyth

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 15, 1998)
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  • Heat Wave

    Elizabeth Neal

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. Marissa's favorite singer is coming to a nearby music festival, and Marissa can't wait to rock out with her friends Ben and T. Sure, some things might go wrong, but there's nothing a few road burritos can't fix. It's not until a blown tire strands them in the desert that Marissa realizes their weekend isn't the only thing in danger―their lives might be too.
  • Heat Wave

    Cassie Waters

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, June 5, 2012)
    The sparks fly in this heated addition to Spotlight’s swim club–centric tween series.The 4th of July is supposed to be the perfect summer night at Riverside Swim Club, but expectations are turned upside down when RSC’s star swimmer, Jen Cho, breaks her leg! The next morning, the coach tells Grace she’ll have to fill in for Jen at next week’s big swim meet. The problem? Grace is a totally terrible swimmer. Meanwhile, Christina is trying everything under the sun to get Mike Morris to notice her. When Mike offers to help Grace with her swimming, Christina sees the perfect opportunity for Grace to talk to Mike about her. But what happens when it seems that Mike likes Grace instead? And when Grace starts to realize that she might like Mike’s best friend best? One thing’s for sure: It’s the heat of the summer and the sparks are about to fly!
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