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Books with title Lily and the Octopus

  • Lily and the Octopus

    Steven Rowley

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, June 7, 2016)
    A national bestseller combining the emotional depth of The Art of Racing in the Rain with the magical spirit of The Life of Pi, “Lily and the Octopus is the dog book you must read this summer” (The Washington Post).Ted—a gay, single, struggling writer is stuck: unable to open himself up to intimacy except through the steadfast companionship of Lily, his elderly dachshund. When Lily’s health is compromised, Ted vows to save her by any means necessary. By turns hilarious and poignant, an adventure with spins into magic realism and beautifully evoked truths of loss and longing, Lily and the Octopus reminds us how it feels to love fiercely, how difficult it can be to let go, and how the fight for those we love is the greatest fight of all. Introducing a dazzling and completely original new voice in fiction and an unforgettable hound that will break your heart—and put it back together again. Remember the last book you told someone they had to read? Lily and the Octopus is the next one. “Startlingly imaginative...this love story is sure to assert its place in the canine lit pack...Be prepared for outright laughs and searing or silly moments of canine and human recognition. And grab a tissue: “THERE! WILL! BE! EYE! RAIN!” (New York Newsday).
  • Lily and the Octopus

    Rowley Steven

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, March 15, 2017)
    ‘Intelligently written, finely observed and surprisingly moving, this is a book you’ll find hard to put down’ GRAEME SIMSION , author of The Rosie Project Companions come in all shapes and sizes. Companionship lasts forever. Ted and Lily - Enjoy long walks. Watch films together. Have been known to share a pizza. Love each other fiercely. Have been inseparable for 12 years. But there is one more twist to come in this tail … A charming, heartfelt and unforgettable novel about life, love and long walks, perfect for fans of Marley and Me and The Art of Racing in the Rain . 'An utterly charming novel' Red ‘Singular, spectacular, and touchingly tentacular’ Chris Cleave 'Hilarious. Heartbreaking. Weeping buckets. You'll love it' Patrick Ness 'Lily and the Octopus is the dog book you must read this summer ... Reading this heart-wrenching but ultimately breathtaking novel was a very profound experience … As Lily might say, ‘YOU! MUST! READ! THIS! BOOK!' Washington Post 'Will steal your heart' Daily Mail 'Peppered with laughter and heart-tugging moments' Sun
  • Lily and the Octopus

    Steven Rowley

    Paperback (Simon and Schuster, March 15, 2016)
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  • The Octopus

    Cynthia Rylant, Preston McDaniels

    Paperback (Beach Lane Books, March 15, 2016)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant brings the peaceful sounds, sights, and characters of the coast vividly to life in the fifth book of the Lighthouse Family series, in which the family explores the shore with an octopus friend.Every once in a while, a full moon shines over the lighthouse and causes the tide to recede. For Cloe the octopus, this turns out to be a wonderful opportunity to explore the world that exists outside of his ocean home. As he embarks on his expedition, he encounters the lighthouse family by the beach and they explore the treasures of the uncovered ocean floor together.
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  • Lily and the Octopus

    Steven Rowley

    Paperback (Large Print Press, June 6, 2017)
    Combining the emotional depth of The Art of Racing in the Rain with the magical spirit of The Life of Pi, Lily and the Octopus is an epic adventure of the heart.When you sit down with Lily and the Octopus, you will be taken on an unforgettable ride.The magic of this novel is in the read, and we don’t want to spoil it by giving away too many details.We can tell you that this is a story about that special someone: the one you trust, the one you can’t live without.For Ted Flask, that someone special is his aging companion Lily, who happens to be a dog.Lily and the Octopus reminds us how it feels to love fiercely, how difficult it can be to let go, and how the fight for those we love is the greatest fight of all.Remember the last book you told someone they had to read?Lily and the Octopus is the next one.
  • Lily and the Octopus

    Steven Rowley

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 2016)
    Trade paperback. Small tear in rear cover (< 1cm x 1 cm piece missing from bottom right corner). Otherwise, book is in mint condition.
  • The Octopus

    Frank Norris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 26, 2016)
    The Octopus is a 1901 novel by Frank Norris and was meant to be the first part of an uncompleted trilogy, The Epic of the Wheat. It describes the wheat industry in California, and the conflicts between wheat growers and a railway company. Norris was inspired to write the novel by the Central Pacific Railroad and the Mussel Slough Tragedy. In the novel he depicts the tensions between the railroad, the ranchers and the ranchers' League. The book emphasized the control of "forces"—such as the power of railroad monopolies—over individuals. Some editions of the work give the subtitle as alternately, A California Story. The Octopus is a novel of remarkable sweep and range, vividly and relentlessly recording social and economic problems of the late 19th century
  • The Octopus

    Cynthia Rylant, Preston McDaniels

    eBook (Beach Lane Books, March 15, 2016)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant brings the peaceful sounds, sights, and characters of the coast vividly to life in the fifth book of the Lighthouse Family series, in which the family explores the shore with an octopus friend.Every once in a while, a full moon shines over the lighthouse and causes the tide to recede. For Cloe the octopus, this turns out to be a wonderful opportunity to explore the world that exists outside of his ocean home. As he embarks on his expedition, he encounters the lighthouse family by the beach and they explore the treasures of the uncovered ocean floor together.
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  • The Octopus

    Julie Clough

    Bath Book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2008)
    They're waterproof, they're floatable, they're washable, and they're a delightful fun addition to Baby's bath! Each Seaside Bath Book tells a funny, illustrated little story for toddlers about a sea creature and his friends. Baby gets an extra surprise when he presses one of the book's pages and hears it give off an amusing little squeak. Every book comes packaged in a net bag with a floatable toy image of its book's title character. The accompanying toy animal can be squeezed and filled with bath water--then squeezed a second time to squirt the water out. Bath time becomes fun time for babies with any one of these delightful books.
  • The Octopus

    Cynthia Rylant, Preston McDaniels

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant brings the peaceful sounds, sights, and characters of the coast vividly to life in the fifth book of the Lighthouse Family series, in which the family explores the shore with an octopus friend.Every once in a while, a full moon shines over the lighthouse and causes the tide to recede. For Cloe the octopus, this turns out to be a wonderful opportunity to explore the world that exists outside of his ocean home. As he embarks on his expedition, he encounters the lighthouse family by the beach and they explore the treasures of the uncovered ocean floor together.
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  • The Mermaid and the Octopus

    Julia Donaldson, Anni Axworthy

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Read the fantasy story by Julia Donaldson about a mermaid and a greedy octopus, filled with colourful illustrations.• Blue/ Band 4 books offer longer, repeated patterns with sequential events and integrated literary and natural language.• Text type - A fantasy story.• The illustrations on pages 14 and 15 allow children to retell the story in their own words.• Curriculum links - Art: Mother nature, designer; Citizenship: Choices
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  • The Octopus and the Cake

    Tom Story, Simon Goodway

    eBook
    I love cake. Do you? Well I know an Octopus who loves cake more than anything. But can the Octopus control its love for cake or will it be too much? I can't wait to find out..