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Books with title Liberty Bell

  • Liberty

    Kim Cresswell

    Paperback (KC Publishing, May 17, 2020)
    In the second exciting installment of the Sum of all Tears series, a new enemy rises. Surviving the cold is only the beginning.Weeks after a failed climate change experiment triggers a new Ice Age, a dangerous resistance is growing at Liberty, the Mars prototype biodome settlement in Rhode Island after Graysen Marx is removed from power. Trying to cope with the reality of the icy new world, August and a group of survivors are forced to make a perilous journey to Boston in search of biofuel but the lawless landscape and killing cold are more than just a breeding ground for deadly scavengers foraging for food.When August discovers additional information about her father's climate change experiment and Graysen Marx's involvement, she learns that a young survivor who can predict the future may hold the key to the future of civilization. And August and her friend's paranormal abilities may not be enough to save what's left of humanity from what is about to come.Fans of The Day after Tomorrow, Mad Max, Divergent, and The Hunger Games will enjoy this enthralling post‑apocalyptic dystopian series with a paranormal twist. Join the epic life-and-death battle for survival today!
  • Liberty

    Rebecca Belliston

    (Gated Publishing, July 4, 2015)
    Chicago is burning, a rebellion rises, but that’s the least of Carrie’s concerns. Patrolman Simmons is assigned new partners who threaten the security and secrecy of Carrie's clan. Tensions are high, lines are drawn, and Carrie feels a wedge growing between her and Greg. Haunted by past mistakes and impending tragedies, Greg knows he should distance himself from Carrie. He knows he should let her love the patrolman who can save her and her siblings, especially with money and resources dwindling. But knowing and doing are different matters. He's busy hatching a plan to salvage things when his citizenship backfires, and he’s asked to do the unthinkable. In this stunning follow-up to Life, loved ones are lost, allegiances are tested, and old enemies plot revenge. At every turn, the citizens of Logan Pond must ask: What price would you pay for the liberty of those you love?CITIZENS OF LOGAN POND is a dystopian trilogy set in the not-too-distant future.
  • Liberty Bell

    L. Douglas

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 16, 2003)
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  • The Liberty Bell

    Gail Sakurai

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Relates the story of this famous bell which was cast in England but became the symbol of American independence
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  • Liberty Boy

    David Gaughran

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 16, 2016)
    "It was the kind of morning that made him wonder if God hated the Irish..." Dublin has been on a knife-edge since the failed rebellion in July, and Jimmy O'Flaherty suspects a newcomer to The Liberties - Kitty Doyle - is mixed up in it. She accuses him of spying for the English, and he thinks she's a reckless troublemaker. All Jimmy wants is to earn enough coin to buy passage to America. But when the English turn his trading patch into a gallows, Jimmy finds himself drawn into the very conflict he's spent his whole life avoiding. "Liberty Boy is a riveting tale of an overlooked rebellion, told from the perspective of the streets, with gifted dialogue that is more heard than read and unexpected twists that leave you breathless from first page to last." - Cindy Vallar, Historical Novel Society Review.
  • Liberty

    AJ Ilentamhen, Artner Dluxe, Canva

    language (, Aug. 7, 2016)
    Korey, who just returned from a summer art camp in Virginia, has a secret and he has no intentions of sharing it with his friends though he has every intention of helping them with theirs. Traumatic experiences plague his friends and himself, and he must apply what he learned in Virginia to know what is right in terms of getting over these experiences. The story follows him and his friends as they spend their final three thrilling months in art school in the east bay of the San Francisco Bay Area and as they try to apply their experiences to their final art projects. The contents of their story are astonishing, and it's only so long one can hold in the damage they're suppressing before it explodes, destroying everyone in its path. The journey of Korey and his friends will force you to ask yourself, what would you do with your traumatic experiences? Where would you stand?
  • The Liberty Bell

    Gail Sakurai

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1996)
    Relates the story of this famous bell which was cast in England but became the symbol of American independence
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  • Liberty

    Ellen Miles

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 29, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Finding a lost golden retriever puppy who has been separated from her owners after being spooked by July 4th fireworks, Lizzie and her puppy-fostering family struggle to find the puppy a home in spite of their vacation plans.
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  • Liberty!

    Allan Drummond

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 3, 2002)
    A symbol of freedom – the Statue of LibertyHere is the story of the exciting day in 1886 when the Statue of Liberty was unveiled to the world. A small boy stands at the foot of the statue, ready to relay a signal to its creator way up in Liberty’s crown, telling him it is time. As anticipation builds, the boy describes the bustling scene in the harbor and on the island – all of New York waiting, including two hundred women suffragists and the President of the United States. In detailed vignettes we see the construction of the statue in France, its voyage to America, and its installation in New York Harbor.Through rhythmic, evocative prose and energetic pen-and-wash illustrations, we are made to feel the excitement of those gathered to see Liberty’s face for the first time, and to remember all that she represents.
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  • Liberty Bell, The

    Kirsten Chang

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2018)
    From American revolutionaries to abolitionists to suffragettes, generations have celebrated the Liberty Bells message of freedom. This informative book explores the history and importance of Americas most famous bell. Photo labels visually define glossary terms and other important words. Picture glossaries offer visual supports. Simple infographics further explain parts, location, and meanings specific to each title.
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  • Liberty Belle

    Emily Ungar, Jessica Schmeidler

    Paperback (Anaiah Press, Aug. 12, 2014)
    On the same day she turns twelve years old, Savannah moves away from everything she's known in sweet, sunny Georgia to preppy Washington D.C. Not only will she miss her best friends, Katie and Tessa, Savannah will start a new school. She soon discovers that her schoolmates love to brag -- about their clothes, their parents' governmental connections, and even who had the in with the school authorities. Unhappy and lonely, Savannah decides if she can't make life better, she can at least make it sound that way. Soon, she is living in the childhood home of George Washington, riding in the limo of the Vice President's daughter, and even moving into the former Luxembourg embassy. All is well, until she learns that her true friends from Georgia are coming for a visit. Now Savannah must create the life she's been talking about in her letters, and fast! Will Savannah find herself, or lose her friends?
  • The Liberty Bell

    Jennifer Silate

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Describes the history of the Liberty Bell, from its arrival in Philadelphia in 1752 through its relocation to Liberty Bell Center in 2003.
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