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Books with title Honeysuckle

  • Honeysuckle House

    Andrea Cheng

    Paperback (Front Street, Incorporated, Aug. 1, 2009)
    "The class is so quiet you can hear Tina's hard shoe soles on the floor. Everyone is watching us. Sisters, they are thinking."Ten-year-old Sarah misses her best friend and neighbor, Victoria, terribly. She still waits for her in the backyard just in case she comes back. The last thing Sarah needs is to be paired with the new girl at school, Tina, who has just arrived from China. Sarah is used to being confused with other Asian students at school, but she doesn't want people to assume that she and Tina have a lot in common. In fact, even simple communication is hard for them: Tina's English is poor, and Sarah doesn't speak a word of Chinese. Thrown together amidst a swirl of problems at home and at school, Sarah and Tina are reluctant to forge a friendship. But both of them must come to terms with the changes in their lives—whether they are able to overcome their differences or not.Andrea Cheng has remained true to the hearts and voices of two ten-year-old girls in this moving story about friendship.Told in alternating stories and in the innocent voices of two ten year old girls, Honeysuckle House addresses alienation, longing, prejudice, and cultural differences without ever losing touch with the true preoccupations of childhood.
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  • Honeysuckle House

    Christina Jones

    eBook (Accent Press, April 9, 2014)
    After nearly 25 years of marriage, Rosie's life seems to be falling apart. Her husband, Leon, tells her he's leaving her, her three children are very unhappy and unsettled, and even her beloved home, Honeysuckle House, is at risk. Without Leon and the painful disruption to everyone's lives, the family is also finding it hard to cope with the running of the family restaurant, Cookery Nook. However, although Rosie could never have imagined it, Leon's leaving isn't the end, but a new beginning for everyone...
  • Honeysuckle Hotel

    C McKiernan

    language (, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Blossom Bee cannot believe her luck when she discovers Honeysuckle Hotel, it is the bug hotel of her dreams and she is determined to do everything in her power to make it a success. Lurking in the shadows is the evil Madam Dragonfly, proprietor of Habitat House Hotel, who will stop at nothing to destroy Blossom's dream!Honeysuckle Hotel is an engaging and exciting story of two rival bug hotels which educates the reader in a fun and imaginative way. It is a cliff hanger packed with comedy, emotion, lots of drama. You will encounter lots of delightful creatures who will capture your imagination and heart forever!
  • Honeysuckle House

    Andrea Cheng

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, May 1, 2004)
    "The class is so quiet you can hear Tina's hard shoe soles on the floor. Everyone is watching us. Sisters, they are thinking."Ten-year-old Sarah misses her best friend and neighbor, Victoria, terribly. She still waits for her in the back yard just in case she comes back. The last thing Sarah needs is to be paired with the new girl at school, Tina, who has just arrived from China. Sarah is used to being confused with other Asian students at school, but she doesn't want people to assume that she and Tina have a lot in common. In fact, even simple communication is hard for them: Tina's English is poor, and Sarah doesn't speak a word of Chinese. Thrown together amidst a swirl of problems at home and at school, Sarah and Tina are reluctant to forge a friendship. But both of them must come to terms with the changes in their lives—whether they are able to overcome their differences or not.Andrea Cheng has remained true to the hearts and voices of two ten-year-old girls in this moving story about friendship.Told in alternating stories and in the innocent voices of two ten year old girls, Honeysuckle House addresses alienation, longing, prejudice, and cultural differences without ever losing touch with the true preoccupations of childhood.
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  • Honeysuckle, Creosote

    William Oxley Cook

    Paperback (Mercury House, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Book by Cook, William Oxley
  • Honeysuckle House

    Christina Jones

    Paperback (Linford Romance, Nov. 1, 2004)
    After nearly twenty-five years of marriage, Rosa's life seemed to be falling apart. Her husband, Leon, was leaving, her three children were unsettled, even her beloved home, Honeysuckle House, was at risk. Without Leon, the family was going to find it hard to cope with the running of Cookery Nook, the busy restaurant they had built up over the years from a run-down tea-shop. However, although Rosa could never have imagined it, Leon's leaving wasn't an end but a new beginning...
  • Honeysuckle House

    Andrea Cheng

    Paperback (Front Street, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • Honeysuckle House

    Christina Jones

    Hardcover (Accent Press, Aug. 27, 2015)
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  • Honeysuckle

    Sophie Hanton

    Board book (Autumn Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Honeysuckers

    Mandy Rowley

    Paperback (Book Printing UK, March 27, 2018)
    Honeysucker Hive is ‘un-bee-lievable’! It’s buzzing with excitement, and the honey-life here is so, so sweet. It’s simply the most perfect place to be a bee. (Or so you would think!)But... wait! Hang on just a moment! Why is Beelzebuzz lurking inside a toilet bowl? Why is Jellybee being forced to eat scorching hot sponge? And why is Warzap’s wasp army about to attack? What is going on?Find out as you follow the adventures of eight unique little Honeysuckers. Each one has a tale you won’t forget!