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Books with title Junkyard Dog

  • The Junkyard Dog

    Robert Campbell

    eBook (Ayeshire Publishing, Sept. 7, 2015)
    ***Edgar Award Winner*** - The Junkyard Dog -- Chicago is Jimmy Flannery's kind of town. A tough Irishman with street smarts, he's part of a political machine that runs on favors and friendships. Flannery's particular piece of the patronage is the 27th Ward, and anything that happens there is his business. Even murder.So when an antiabortion demonstration ends with a bomb blast that kills a pretty young girl and an old woman, Flannery takes it personally. But someone's stonewalling the investigation, and Flannery's starting to wonder if the bombing was political, or as a cover-up for murder. Something smells rotten -- from the Gold Coast to the South Side. And when the killer goes after Flannery's lady love, Flannery doesn't just get mad -- he gets as mean as a junkyard dog -- on the scent of the dirty politics mixed with passion and revenge, a very deadly combination . . .
  • Junkyard

    Mike Austin

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Man the machines and help clean up the junkyard in this rousing robot story that encourages community building.The yard has junk! Stacks and heaps and piles of junk as far as the eye can see. But the Munching Machine robots are on the job—it’s time to get cleaning! And after a whole lot of CRUNCHING, CHEWING, CHOMPING, SLURPING, and SWEEPING, what’s next? Time to get BUILDING, DIGGING, PLANTING, and DECORATING the new park for everyone to enjoy! Fun, rhyming text paired with irresistible robots and radiant results make this an engaging read-aloud that will inspire clean-up projects of all sizes.
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  • Junkyard Dog

    Monique Polak

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Justin is fascinated with the aged guard dog at the corner store. He names it Smokey and sneaks the dog treats. Smokey belongs to a company that supplies working dogs to local businesses. Justin is thrilled to get a job working for Smokey's company, until he learns about the mistreatment of the animals. When Justin can't shake his suspicion that someone in the company is involved in a rash of thefts, he tries to quit. But Justin knows too much, and his boss won't let him go.
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  • The Junkyard Dog

    Erika Tamar

    Paperback (Yearling, Oct. 28, 1997)
    A moving middle-grade novel about a girl's struggle to save the life of a starving junkyard dog comes to Knopf Paperbacks. In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said, "Tamar produces a tough-edged but tender story. ...Besides conveying a strong message about neglectful pet owners, she deftly introduces a range of issues affecting her heroine...the happy ending to her story is one sure to satisfy readers."
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  • Junkyard Dog

    Monique Polak

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Justin is fascinated with the aged guard dog at the corner store. He names it Smokey and sneaks the dog treats. Smokey belongs to a company that supplies working dogs to local businesses. Justin is thrilled to get a job working for Smokey's company, until he learns about the mistreatment of the animals. When Justin can't shake his suspicion that someone in the company is involved in a rash of thefts, he tries to quit. But Justin knows too much, and his boss won't let him go.
  • The Junkyard Dog

    Erika Tamar

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 10, 1995)
    When Katie sees the shivering, emaciated dog locked in the junkyard, she know she has to save him. But dogs aren't allowed in her housing project, and money is scarce at home. Then brutally cold weather hits, and Katie knows that the dog will die without shelter--unless she can figure out how to help him. Written in spare prose, here's an inspiring story of responsibility and commitment for young feminists and animal lovers alike.
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  • The Junkyard Dog

    Robert Campbell

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, July 1, 1986)
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  • Junkyard Dog

    Monique Polak

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Colin is fascinated with the aged guard dog at the corner store. He names it Smokey and sneaks the dog treats. Smokey belongs to a company that supplies working dogs to local businesses. Colin is thrilled to get a job working for Smokey's company, until he learns about the mistreatment of the animals. When Colin can't shake his suspicion that someone in the company is involved in a rash of thefts, he tries to quit. But Colin knows too much, and his boss won't let him go.
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  • The Junkyard Dog

    Erika Tamar

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Katie refilled the saucer and he came rught up next to her. His tongue made sloshing noises as he drank eagerly. Boy, she'd never seen anyone that thirsty! When he finished, he stayed at the fence. Katie was croached down; they were eye to eye. "Good dog," she whispered. He poked the tip of his nose against the links. "I bet no one ever pets you," she said. Her hand wouldn't fit through. "But I can't reach you." They looked into each other's eyes for the longest time. "I'll be back," she promised.
  • Junkyard Dog

    Sandi Barrett Ruch

    Hardcover (Orchard Books (NY), March 15, 1990)
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  • Junkyard Dog

    Sandi Barrett Ruch

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, April 1, 1990)
    Follows the exciting adventures of Toad and mean old Slobber, the junkyard dog, as they form an unlikely friendship and find a place to call home.
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  • Junkyard Dog

    Erika Tamar

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2000)
    When Katie sees the shivering, emaciated dog locked in the junkyard, she know she has to save him. But dogs aren't allowed in her housing project, and money is scarce at home. Then brutally cold weather hits, and Katie knows that the dog will die without shelter--unless she can figure out how to help him. Written in spare prose, here's an inspiring story of responsibility and commitment for young feminists and animal lovers alike.