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Books with title I Wish

  • I Wish!

    Bel Mooney, Nigel Anthony, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, June 16, 2009)
    William had got a new bike for his birthday, and Kitty wanted one more than anything in the world. 'I wish it was mine - oh, I wish it was mine,' she said to herself, over and over again. In this eighth great book about Kitty, she wishes that her friend's bike was hers, that her brother would go away, that she was pretty and grown up ... and, above all, that wishes come true!
  • I Wish...

    Jillian Harker, Gill McLean

    Hardcover (Parragon, March 15, 2009)
    Benji is the new toy in the house, and he wants someone to play with. Luckily for him, the toy box is full of magical friends! Join Benji, Dottie, Max, Rosie, and Humph on their wonderful adventure.
  • I Wish

    Toon Tellegen, Ingrid Godon, David Colmer

    Hardcover (Elsewhere Editions, March 31, 2020)
    Bestelling Dutch children's author Toon Tellegen matches 33 imaginative prose-poems prompted by the statement "I wish" with luminous, old-fashioned portraits by Ingrid Godon in this beautiful, unique volume perfect for thoughtful young readers.I Wish pairs writing with a gallery of portraits inspired by old-fashioned photographs - faces staring out at us with the serious, veiled expressions of a bygone time. Scattered among the paintings are young children, men and women, and babies, speaking through Toon Tellegen's yearning language. Like dozens of confessions poured from the page, the writing presents a glittering kaleidoscope of wishes, from imagined feats of heroism to reciprocated human love.
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  • I Wish

    Elizabeth Langston

    eBook (FictionEtc Press, Sept. 12, 2015)
    What she needs is a miracle. What she gets is a genie with rules.Lacey Linden has gotten good at hiding the truth of her life—a depressed mom, a crumbling house, and bills too big to pay. In school, she's a girl with a ready smile and good grades, but at night, Lacey spends her time dreaming up ways to save her family. On a get-cash-quick trip to the flea market, she stumbles over a music box that seemingly begs her to take it home. She does, only to find it is inhabited by a gorgeous "genie." He offers her a month of wishes, one per day, but there's a catch. Each wish must be humanly possible.Grant belongs to a league of supernatural beings, dedicated to serving humans in need. After two years of fulfilling conventional wishes, he's one assignment away from promotion to a new job with more challenging cases. His month with Lacey is exactly what he expects and nothing like he imagines. Lacey and Grant soon discover that the hardest task of all might be saying goodbye."Langston wisely limits the power of wishes, so there can be no easy fixes to complex problems...putting the focus on the compelling and sympathetic characters." --School Library Journal
  • I Wish

    W. Murray

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books, June 1, 1987)
    Murray, W.
  • I Wish...

    Wren Emerson

    language (Lakehouse Press, May 14, 2011)
    All she ever wanted was a chance to settle down in one place.Thistle Nettlebottom knows her life isn't exactly normal. She travels the country with her secretive mother and bestselling author grandmother in a pink RV going from book signings to crazy research trips. She's never been to public school or had a boyfriend, but she can pick a lock and hotwire a car. One day the phone rings and they set a course to a tiny town that's not on any maps. Suddenly, Thistle finds her whole life changing.She's finally found the home she's been searching for.Thistle soon realizes that Desire isn't like other towns and she's not like other girls. The family she trusted has lied to her about everything her entire life and the things she doesn't know about herself could cost her everything. Her legacy as one of the most powerful witches the town has ever seen has made her enemies that have been waiting patiently for a chance to destroy her. Thistle needs to learn to use her powers to protect herself before they succeed.Be careful what you wish for.Thistle has a power unique even among the magic wielding witches of Desire. She can wish things into existence. At first she enjoys the freedom of having everything her heart desires, but she soon realizes that her power comes at a terrible price. She's losing her grip on her sanity at a time when she can't afford any weakness. Her enemies are closing in quickly, but she might not have the strength to save herself.
  • I Wish

    Toon Tellegen, Ingrid Godon, David Colmer

    eBook (Elsewhere Editions, March 31, 2020)
    Bestelling Dutch children's author Toon Tellegen matches 33 imaginative prose-poems prompted by the statement "I wish" with luminous, old-fashioned portraits by Ingrid Godon in this beautiful, unique volume perfect for thoughtful young readers.I Wish pairs writing with a gallery of portraits inspired by old-fashioned photographs - faces staring out at us with the serious, veiled expressions of a bygone time. Scattered among the paintings are young children, men and women, and babies, speaking through Toon Tellegen's yearning language. Like dozens of confessions poured from the page, the writing presents a glittering kaleidoscope of wishes, from imagined feats of heroism to reciprocated human love.
  • I wish, I wish

    Lisl Weil

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1957)
    8-3/4" x 10" Hardcover.
  • I Wish...

    Tia Harrington

    language (Tia Harrington, Nov. 19, 2011)
    We throw coins in a fountain, we blow out candles, we close our eyes against a falling star... all for the chance at a single wish. But what would happen if a wish was forced on you? Kira is one of the newest batch of Jinn sent to mend the paths of those humans who have lost their destinies. She has been assigned to discover Jack Morgan’s one true wish by whatever means are necessary, with only three stipulations: 1) no one is to discover she is a Jinni2) she is never to lose control of her powers3) she is never, ever to grow attached to her human. The stubborn Wall of Jack, as Kira thinks of him, has worked hard to create a life that is normal in a home that was anything but. He wants nothing more than to follow his meticulously laid out plan for his future. So, when Kira arrives in his English class with a rush of wind and spark of energy that knocks him off balance, he never would have guessed that she was a Jinni sent for him. Kira and Jack battle wills, battle their own failings, and battle the impossible feelings that are growing between them; until a battle of another kind pulls them eternally together. Even with mystery, magic and a timeless romance, nothing could prepare you for the consequences of two little words… I wish.
  • I Wish

    Elizabeth Langston

    Paperback (FictionEtc Press, Dec. 9, 2015)
    What she needs is a miracle. What she gets is a genie with rules.Lacey Linden has gotten good at hiding the truth of her life--a depressed mom, a crumbling house, and bills too big to pay. In school, she's a girl with a ready smile and good grades, but at night, Lacey spends her time dreaming up ways to save her family. On a get-cash-quick trip to the flea market, she stumbles over a music box that seemingly begs her to take it home. She does, only to find it is inhabited by a gorgeous "genie." He offers her a month of wishes, one per day, but there's a catch. Each wish must be humanly possible.Grant belongs to a league of supernatural beings, dedicated to serving humans in need. After two years of fulfilling conventional wishes, he's one assignment away from promotion to a new job with more challenging cases. His month with Lacey is exactly what he expects and nothing like he imagines. Lacey and Grant soon discover that the hardest task of all might be saying goodbye.
  • I Wish

    Shelissa Kearney, M.E. Kedzierski

    Hardcover (Wood Acres Press, May 9, 2019)
    After making a wish to the night sky, an apple and a pineapple find themselves in the most unlikely of places, a place they thought they wanted to be, only to discover that the grass is not always greener. A beautifully crafted story set on the islands of Hawaii, author Shelissa Kearney, and illustrator M.E. Kedzierski weave a tapestry of discovery for readers of all ages. Signed by the author and illustrator. Pre-Order for June 4, 2019 release date.
  • I Wish

    Shelissa Ann Kearney, M. E. Kedzierski

    Hardcover (Wood Acres Press, June 28, 2019)
    In Shelissa Kearney's debut book, I WISH, the author crafts a beautiful story set on the islands of Hawaii weaving a tapestry of discovery for readers. After making a wish to the night sky, an apple and a pineapple find themselves in the most unlikely of places, a place they thought they wanted to be, only to discover that the grass is not always greener. This is a story for anyone, of any age, who has ever wished to be someone else. Along with illustrator M.E. Kedzierski, author Shelissa Kearney incorporates Hawaii’s rare and critically endangered Palila bird, a snail, butterflies, a mongoose, native Hawaiian flora, and an apple and a pineapple in an unbelievable journey of discovery. I WISH with its lovable apple and pineapple characters resonates with readers of all ages.
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