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Books with title It Came Through the Wall

  • It Came Through the Wall

    Tim Healey

    Paperback (Mondo-Tronics, March 15, 1996)
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  • It Came Through the Wall

    Tim Healey, Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Hutchinson, July 1, 1993)
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  • Through the Wall

    Jonathan Standing

    Hardcover (Scribo, Aug. 4, 2020)
    This stunningly illustrated graphic novel—a debut from the hugely talented Jonathan Standing—delivers an important message about overcoming prejudice and fear of the other. Attn: An Important Message to All Citizens Living in the Shelter of the WallThe Wall, our greatest achievement, provides security and ensures peace. Its colossal size shelters and unites us. The Wall gives us hope for a prosperous and civilised future by keeping us free from the undesirables who live on the other side of it. This powerful graphic novel tells the story of a giant wall separating two civilizations: one of blue people and one of yellow. Each side is forbidden to speak to the other; crossing the wall—or even finding out what’s on the opposite side—is treasonous. But one day, a boy peers through a hole in the wall . . . and finds himself staring at a girl from the other world. Together, they decide to break down the boundaries that divide their peoples forever.
  • Through the cell wall

    HOUGHTON MIFFLIN

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN, April 1, 2005)
    2007 Houghton Mifflin Science-Social Studies Level 5 Life Science: How Cells Work / Cells -- Through the Cell Wall (P) by Gale Ward ***Number of Words: 2,080 ***ISBN-13: 9780618598700 ***Pages: 16
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  • It Came Through the Wall

    Tim Healey, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 1, 1994)
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  • Through The Wall

    Elisabeth Kyle

    Hardcover (William Heinemann Ltd, Nov. 15, 1973)
    According to the study guide for her 1968 book "Great Ambitions, A Story of the Early Years of Charles Dickens": Elisabeth Kyle was born Agnes Mary Robertson Dunlop in Ayr, Scotland, to James and Elizabeth Riddle Dunlop. Her father often paraphrased the classics for his daughter while suppressing those books that he felt were either poorly written or undesirable for children. Although he died when she was only nine, Kyle's father undoubtedly influenced her later life. Kyle revealed that she often told stories just to pass the time, but as a child had no real desire to become a writer.
  • Through the Wall

    Rebecca Purton

    (, April 23, 2014)
    "Through the Wall" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Holly and her neighbour, Mrs Cooper, who has an unusual book, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series. Exciting note! The stories in Volume Two of "Tales from the Moonlit Road" have a new feature called "Words from the story," which can be found at the end of each tale.