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Books with title Listen!

  • Listen Up

    Roman Kemp

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, Sept. 5, 2019)
    From Capital Breakfast hosts Roman Kemp and Vick Hope comes this brilliantly funny book. At their school, Arthur and Grace rein supreme: after all, they're the cool kids. They're also the radio kids, and between them they run the schools top two radio shows. Which means that as well as being the most popular kids, Grace and Arthur are also the biggest rivals. So when a storm hits their school during a surprisingly popular chess tournament, and a blackout ensues, they can't wait to be the first to report on the storm. But things get complicated the very next day when their teacher tells them that the real scoop isn't the storm; it's the missing trophy. Suddenly Arthur and Grace are in well over their heads. But with the whole school relying on them, there's no backing out now. If anyone can figure out this mess, it's Arthur and Grace. After all, if you rule the airwaves, you rule the school...
  • Listen Up!

    Judith Green, Hayden Wolf

    Paperback (WTL INTERNATIONAL, Jan. 22, 2014)
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  • SH! Listen

    helen crunkhurn

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2011)
    A Children`s book about their imagination as they wait for Santa on Christmas eve.
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  • Listen

    Kimberly K Schmidt, Marina Saumell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 24, 2017)
    "Listen and you can hear God speaking", said Anabel's mom. Featuring gorgeous illustrations and a relatable storyline, LISTEN is an inspirational and uplifting story for children ages four to ninety-four. Set on a horse farm and following the seasons of the year, the detailed illustrations will capture every child's imagination. Anabel listens for God's booming voice from above the clouds...Nothing. Yet, she keeps her ears open, waiting and wondering what God will say. It is when a sudden inspiration and a simple act of kindness lead her to realize that she has been hearing God's voice all along...Just not the way she expected. Young children will enjoy the find the cat" feature as they travel through the story with Anabel, getting lost in the illustrations and searching for that pesky calico cat that is hiding somewhere on every page.
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  • Listen

    David Harris Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 22, 2016)
    Miles Campbell is a deaf teenager living in Scotland. He has been upgraded with permanent hearing aids in his head called AKOO. They are state-of-the-art and mean that he is connected to the internet as part of an experiment to track his progress. He discovers he is not alone in this and that the people who gave him the AKOO have other intentions.