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Books with title Little Lost Cowboy

  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford

    eBook (Thomas & Mercer, Aug. 1, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.A broken city, a missing young man, and a lawyer searching for truth when nobody else cares.Attorney Justin Glass’s practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn’t doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn’t have the heart to turn her away.Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body—and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated.As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city’s forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford, JD Jackson, Brilliance Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In a city divided and broken, this revelation will set it on fire... Attorney Justin Glass's practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn't doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn't have the heart to turn her away. Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body - and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated. As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city's forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • A Little Boy Lost

    W. H. (William Henry) Hudson

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Little Lost Cowboy

    Simon Puttock, Croline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (EgmontUSA, Sept. 27, 2011)
    "Arooo! I'm lost and I'm lonesome!"Poor Cowboy Coyote is alone in the desert. He can't find his mommy and doesn't know what to do.He's tired, sore, wet, and bumped. But then a very nice toad gives the little lost cowboy the best advice of all - stay put, and your mommy will find YOU.With bright illustrations that playfully evoke the American Southwest, this collaboration between rising star Simon Puttock and award-winning Caroline Jayne Church is sure to beome a read-aloud favorite.
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  • Little Cat Lost

    Judy Bergman Hochberg

    Paperback (Sdp Publishing, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Cats are curious creatures, and Little Cat is no exception. One day she sees a bunch of balloons float by her window. Intrigued, Little Cat follows the balloons, and soon finds herself lost in the middle of the zoo! Who are all these mysterious creatures? Will Little Cat find her way back home? Can the animals in the zoo help her?With classic artwork and a timeless tale of a heroine finding her way, Judy Bergman Hochberg breathes life into a menagerie of animal characters. Little Cat Lost is sure to satisfy the curiosity of readers young and old!
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  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford

    Paperback (Thomas & Mercer, Aug. 1, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.A broken city, a missing young man, and a lawyer searching for truth when nobody else cares.Attorney Justin Glass’s practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn’t doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn’t have the heart to turn her away.Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body—and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated.As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city’s forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • The Littlest Cowboy

    Juliette Douglas

    eBook (, July 18, 2017)
    Ten-year-old Arthur Edwards was dying. He knew it, his mother knew it, and his grandfather knew it. Artie had one wish before he died and that was to go west and become a cowboy. His grandfather thought it was hogwash and that Artie was too sick to travel that far for a foolish dream. Will Artie be able to make that dream come true?
  • Little Lost Cowboy

    Simon Puttock

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Nov. 3, 2005)
    Poor Little Lost Cowboy. He's strayed away from his mummy, and can't find her anywhere. At last he meets a toad who gives him some very sound advice - stay put, and your mummy will find you.
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  • Little Boy Lost

    Marghanita Laski

    eBook (Persephone Books, Dec. 14, 2011)
    ‘When I picked up Little Boy Lost I offered it the tenderly indulgent regard I would any period piece,’ wrote Nicholas Lezard in the Guardian. ‘As it turned out, the book survives perfectly well on its own merits – although it nearly finished me. If you like a novel that expertly puts you through the wringer, this is the one. Hilary Wainwright, poet and intellectual, returns after the war to a blasted and impoverished France in order to trace a child lost five years before. The novel asks: is the child really his? And does he want him? These are questions you can take to be as metaphorical as you wish: the novel works perfectly well as straight narrative. It’s extraordinarily gripping: it has the page-turning compulsion of a thriller while at the same time being written with perfect clarity and precision. Had it not got so nerve-wracking towards the end, I would have read it in one go. But Laski’s understated assurance and grip is almost astonishing. She has got a certain kind of British intellectual down to a tee: part of the book’s nail-biting tension comes from our fear that Hilary won’t do something stupid. The rest of Little Boy Lost’s power comes from the depiction of post-war France herself. This is haunting stuff.’
  • Little Boy Lost

    Marghanita Laski, Anne Sebba

    Paperback (Persephone Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    “When I picked up this 1949 reprint I offered it the tenderly indulgent regard I would any period piece. As it turned out, the book survives perfectly well on its own merit—although it nearly finished me. If you like a novel that expertly puts you through the wringer, this is the one.”—Nicholas Lezard, GuardianHilary Wainwright, an English soldier, returns to a blasted and impoverished France during World War Two in order to trace a child lost five years before. But is this small, quiet boy in a grim orphanage really his son? And what if he is not? In this exquisitely crafted novel, we follow Hilary’s struggle to love in the midst of a devastating war.Facing him was a thin little boy in a black sateen overall. Its sleeves were too short and from them dangled red swollen hands too big for the frail wrists. Hilary looked from these painful hands to the little boy’s long thin grubby legs, to the crude coarse socks falling over shabby black boots that were surely several sizes too large. It’s a foreign child, he thought numbly . . .Marghanita Laski was born in 1915 to a family of Jewish intellectuals in Manchester; Harold Laski, the socialist thinker, was her uncle. She was the author of six novels and a celebrated critic. She died in 1988.
  • Little Lost Cowboy

    Simon Puttock, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Nov. 3, 2005)
    ARRROOO!Poor Little Lost Cowboy. He's strayed away from his mummy, and cannot find her anywhere. As he searches for her he bumps into a cactus, bumps his bottom, and finally bumps himself into a hole. Ouch! At last he meets a kindly toad who gives him some very sound advice - stay put, and your mummy willfind you.* Caroline has a strong sales track record: her previous book for OUP, Hungry Hen has sold over 30,000 copies worldwide* Simon Puttock is an increasingly high profile author and publishes with Macmillan and Egmont - this is his first book for OUP
  • Little Critter Cowboy

    Mercer Mayer

    Board book (Inchworm Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Pretending to be a cowboy, a little critter saddles his horse, crosses a river, lassos some strays, breaks a bucking bronco, and sings some songs around the campfire
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