Browse all books

Books with title Little

  • Little

    Edward Carey

    Paperback (Gallic Books, March 15, 2018)
    None
  • Little

    Hickory Cole

    language (Hickory Cole, Oct. 14, 2012)
    The bodies start to pile up as a giant bear begins to hunt the locals in a tranquil tourist spot nestled in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. One young man knows the truth about the origin of the giant predator, but getting anyone to listen proves to be harder than he thought.Juni Little, a young man on the cusp of adulthood, quickly becomes intertwined in a strange mystery surrounding a ferocious creature stirring up fear among the residents of Gatlinburg, a quaint tourist spot nestled against the backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains in eastern Tennessee. First thought to be a series of mischievous acts by a few misguided teenagers, the mutilation of a few deer and livestock become a secondary concern of the Sevier County Sheriff when the list of victims expands to include the son of one of his constituents. Juni finds himself at the center of the controversy as the truth unfolds about the dangerous creature roaming the acres of dense woodlands surrounding the small town. As he tries to cast a light on the true nature of the beast the circle of people he trusts begins to fall apart, besieged by an unknown enemy fighting to keep the secret of the beast buried along with anyone who gets too close to the truth.
  • Little

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch

    language (WMG Publishing Inc., June 12, 2018)
    JoAnne May Michaels hates Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. With a passion. And essay assignments? She hates them, too.Ironically, when J-May sits down to write an English essay assignment about her most unusual day of the year, only one thing comes to mind.But her teacher will never believe it.“Rusch captures teenage cynicism in a way that will have readers questioning—and laughing at—our truly ridiculous universe.”—Tangent Online“The narrative voice is enjoyably full of sass.”—Amazing Stories
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Firebird, Jan. 8, 2009)
    When T.J. and her family are forced to move from their farm to the Newford suburbs, she makes an unexpected new friend?Elizabeth, a punked-out teen runaway with a big attitude?who also happens to be a ?Little,? standing just six inches tall. Her family lives inside the walls of T.J.?s house. T.J. and Elizabeth soon forge a prickly friendship that?s put to the test when each girl finds herself in dangerous territory, without any way to help the other. Both have to learn the hard way whom to trust, and how to rely on their instincts and find kindred spirits. Little (Grrl) Lost is Charles de Lint at his captivating best.
    P
  • Little

    Edward Carey

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, Feb. 6, 2019)
    Follows the story of a Swiss orphan who, apprenticed to an eccentric wax sculptor in the seamy streets of Paris, learns her craft and hones her art to become the famous Madame Tussaud. (historical fiction)
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 6, 2007)
    Forced to move to the suburbs, fourteen-year-old TJ, leaving her only friend behind, finds an unexpected ally in "Little," a six-inch-high punked-out teen with a big attitude who is searching for a place in this world.
    V
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 6, 2007)
    When fourteen-year-old TJ and her family are forced to move from their farm to the suburbs, she has to give up her beloved horse, Red—but she makes a surprising new friend. Elizabeth is a "Little," a six-inch-high punked-out teen with an attitude, who has run away from home to make her way in the world. TJ and Elizabeth—the Big and the Little—soon become friends, but each quickly finds herself in a truly life-threatening situation, and they are unable to help each other. Little (Grrl) Lost is a delightful combination of realism, magic, humor, and hope, and is sure to win Charles de Lint many new teen and adult fans.
    V
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 15, 1650)
    None
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Firebird, Jan. 8, 2009)
    When T.J. and her family are forced to move from their farm to the Newford suburbs, she makes an unexpected new friend - Elizabeth, a punked-out teen runaway with a big attitude - who also happens to be a "Little," standing just six inches tall. Her family lives inside the walls of T.J.'s house. T.J. and Elizabeth soon forge a prickly friendship that's put to the test when each girl finds herself in dangerous territory, without any way to help the other. Both have to learn the hard way whom to trust, and how to rely on their instincts and find kindred spirits. Little (Grrl) Lost is Charles de Lint at his captivating best.
    P
  • Little

    Hickory Cole

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2012)
    When Juni Little uncovers the mystery behind a sudden outbreak of violent killings on the outskirts of his home town, he must convince the authorities of the still present danger lurking in the woods, all while the true threat walks among those he trusts the most. Juni Little, a young man on the verge of adulthood, quickly becomes intertwined in the mystery of a ferocious creature stirring up fear among the residents of Gatlinburg, a quaint tourist spot nestled against the backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains in eastern Tennessee. First thought to be a series of mischievous acts by a few misguided teenagers, the mutilation of a few deer and livestock become a secondary concern of the Sevier County Sheriff when the list of victims expands to include the son of one of his constituents. Juni finds himself at the center of the controversy as the truth unfolds about the dangerous creature roaming the acres of dense woodlands surrounding the small town. As he tries to cast a light on the true nature of the beast the circle of people he trusts begins to fall apart, besieged by an unknown enemy fighting to keep the secret of the beast buried along with anyone who gets too close to the truth.
  • Little

    Charles De Lint

    Library Binding
    None
  • Little

    Charles de Lint

    Paperback (Firebird, March 15, 1700)
    None