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Books with title Little Black Crow

  • Little Black Girl

    Brittany M Green, Fuuji Tashaki

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 13, 2018)
    Little Black Girl is a love letter to little black girls all around the globe to remind them who they are, where they come from, and what they can be.
  • Little Black Girl

    Brittany Green, Fuuji Tashaki

    eBook (Brittany Green Publishing, Nov. 28, 2019)
    Little Black Girl is a love letter to little black girls all around the globe to remind them who they are, where they come from, and what they can become.
  • Black Crow

    J.L. Weil

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 17, 2016)
    I’VE LOST SO MUCH.FAMILY. MY HOME.PRIDE. MY IDENTITY.And I couldn’t help but feel it’s entirely my fault. There is no one else to blame. I’ve quickly learned that being the White Raven isn’t easy. The dead are restless and angry, and I don’t know the first thing about being a banshee. Those around me will get hurt. To keep them safe, I must endure painful decisions.Zane Hunter, the ultra-bad boy who stole my heart, is one of those difficult decisions. Our souls are synchronized, making us a compatible duo. Too bad I’m engaged to his brother.My forbidden relationship with Zane is complicated. Deep down I want more than what my duty demands of me, what my family’s past has shaped for me.Our problematic relationship only increases in tenfold when a surprise I never saw coming shows up in Raven Hallow, changing the game. I thought I had nothing left to lose…I was wrong.Yeah, being a banshee isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be.
  • Little Black

    Walter Farley

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1961)
    When a small boy graduates from his little pony to a big horse, the pony is sad until the time comes when he is able to do something the big horse cannot do.
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  • Little Black Crow

    Chris Raschka

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Aug. 31, 2010)
    Picture a sky as big as all outdoors, a fence disappearing over a hill, a crow then appearing, a boy looking up, watching, wondering. Not much more than a moment but the meetinglofts a rush of childhood questions—27 in all—inspiring answers as big as all outdoors. Caldecott medalist Chris Raschka, himself the boy perhaps,has created a book in the sparest language against the simplest setting, to inspire in any young listener the wonder of wondering.
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  • Little Black Crow

    Chris Raschka

    language (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 7, 2011)
    Combining unfussy, gently rhyming language with vibrant, airy illustrations, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka has created a book that will inspire in young readers the wonder of wondering. A little boy wonders about a crow’s life—from the simple “Where do you go in the cold white snow?” to the not-so-simple “Do you ever worry when you hop and you hurry? Are you ever afraid of mistakes you made? Are you never afraid?” All of life is touched on in simple words and spare, elegant artwork. Little Black Crow is not to be missed.
  • Little Black Box

    Cindy R. Wilson

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2020)
    I’m not a real doctor but I play one at school. All my patients have to do is fill out the symptom sheet hanging on an empty locker and slide their problems inside. The solution follows in a little black box—mysterious, anonymous, and bearing a personalized cure: music, books, movies...even cupcakes. After all, I’ve suffered enough of life’s symptoms to know the remedies. My mom abandoned me, I’m crushing on a guy who barely knows I exist, and the only person who’ll give me any advice is my father’s boyfriend.But there are some things music and cupcakes can’t fix. My father’s cancer, for one. And since my own problems are too big to fit neatly in a package, I devise cures for my classmates instead. It seems to be working until I get a symptom sheet from my best friend—one which reveals she’s secretly dating the boy I’ve been in love with since freshman year. That’s when I decide to write my own prescription: for revenge.I get help from my neighbor, Luke. He’s the only person who knows about my alter-ego. At first, revenge feels good, but then the wrong person gets hurt. Betraying people isn’t solving anything, and worse, it’s putting more than a fence between me and Luke. Now I have to face the consequences of my own little black box and mend my relationship with Luke—especially when I realize I’m showing major symptoms of love.
  • Little Black Box

    Cindy R. Wilson

    eBook (, Jan. 7, 2020)
    I’m not a real doctor but I play one at school. All my patients have to do is fill out the symptom sheet hanging on an empty locker and slide their problems inside. The solution follows in a little black box—mysterious, anonymous, and bearing a personalized cure: music, books, movies...even cupcakes. After all, I’ve suffered enough of life’s symptoms to know the remedies. My mom abandoned me, I’m crushing on a guy who barely knows I exist, and the only person who’ll give me any advice is my father’s boyfriend.But there are some things music and cupcakes can’t fix. My father’s cancer, for one. And since my own problems are too big to fit neatly in a package, I devise cures for my classmates instead. It seems to be working until I get a symptom sheet from my best friend—one which reveals she’s secretly dating the boy I’ve been in love with since freshman year. That’s when I decide to write my own prescription: for revenge.I get help from my neighbor, Luke. He’s the only person who knows about my alter-ego. At first, revenge feels good, but then the wrong person gets hurt. Betraying people isn’t solving anything, and worse, it’s putting more than a fence between me and Luke. Now I have to face the consequences of my own little black box and mend my relationship with Luke—especially when I realize I’m showing major symptoms of love.
  • Little Black Fish

    Samad Behrangi

    Paperback (Tiny Owl Publishing Ltd, July 21, 2016)
    Little Black Fish may be small, but he has big questions and a determination to find answers to them. While his fellow fish are too scared to do anything different from their set routine, Little Black Fish swims over the edge of the pool, into the stream and river which will show him much more of the world. He meets wonders and adventures, dangers and beauty. He makes it all the way to the sea, and finds his answers. Even though he doesn t survive to tell his own story, here it is being told to another generation, and the inspiration of it is passed on
  • Little Black Ant

    Alice Crew Gall, Helen Torrey

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1936)
    Charming Children's Story - From Synopsis: In a sandy mound, in a world very close to the ground, a world of grass forests, stones and twigs, lives Little Black Ant. How busy she is each day. Hidden under the snowy winter, venturing forth in the first sunshine of spring, gathering the honey through the bloom of summer, making friends with the butterfly, bumblebee and moth, then suddenly swept by a torrent of rain into an unknown land where she finds a new home, Little Blank Ant takes us through the strange happenings, the "ant antics" of the insect world. This is a story of real black ants and how they live. Almost how they think. Did you ever stop to think that a little black ant is not always too busy to think!
  • Little Black Crow

    Chris Raschka

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Aug. 31, 2010)
    Combining unfussy, gently rhyming language with vibrant, airy illustrations, Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka has created a book that will inspire in young readers the wonder of wondering. A little boy wonders about a crow’s life—from the simple “Where do you go in the cold white snow?” to the not-so-simple “Do you ever worry when you hop and you hurry? Are you ever afraid of mistakes you made? Are you never afraid?” All of life is touched on in simple words and spare, elegant artwork. Little Black Crow is not to be missed.
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  • Little crow

    Caroline McDermott

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1974)
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