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Books with title Lost at the Fair

  • Lost in the Air

    Roy J. Snell

    eBook
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  • Lost at the Lake

    Ronald G and Thomas E Naski

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Charisse is lost and alone, her dreams have vanished along with her fiancée. Unable to go to the police, she remembers the words of an old friend “if you ever need help you can count on Jack”. She travels from Tahoe to Detroit to find the only person who can help her, a disgruntled ex-psychologist named Jack MgRav, the human lie detector. At a bar in a suspect area of Detroit she finds that her friend’s words were true “you can count on Jack”. Jack’s inquiries start in the casinos of Detroit and then to the casinos of Lake Tahoe. There the mystery of Paul Latrell’s disappearance takes a dangerous turn as the investigation leads Jack into the seedy side of casino life where money is king and life is cheap.
  • Lost at the Lake

    Ronald G and Thomas E Naski

    eBook
    Charisse is lost and alone, her dreams have vanished along with her fiancée. Unable to go to the police, she remembers the words of an old friend “if you ever need help you can count on Jack”. She travels from Tahoe to Detroit to find the only person who can help her, a disgruntled ex-psychologist named Jack MgRav, the human lie detector. At a bar in a suspect area of Detroit she finds that her friend’s words were true “you can count on Jack”. Jack’s inquiries start in the casinos of Detroit and then to the casinos of Lake Tahoe. There the mystery of Paul Latrell’s disappearance takes a dangerous turn as the investigation leads Jack into the seedy side of casino life where money is king and life is cheap.
  • Day at the Fair

    Patricia Hall, Kathryn Mitter

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Play along as Raggedy Ann and her brother Andy create their very own fair in this charming Level 3 Ready-to-Read storybook.When Raggedy Ann and Andy’s owner, Marcella, takes a trip to the fair, Raggedy Ann and Andy decide to create their own fair at home so the other dolls don’t feel left out! They have a great time riding down slides and playing carnival games—until Raggedy Andy falls out of the window into the garden below! Can Raggedy Ann come up with a plan to rescue her brother? Celebrate 100 years of Raggedy Ann and Andy with this timeless adventure!
    K
  • Lost at the Fair

    Ladybird Series

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, )
    None
  • Too Long at the Fair

    Teddy Slater

    Hardcover (Golden Pr, Sept. 1, 1985)
    She-Ra develops a clever plot to trap the evil Catra and her deadly band
    K
  • So Long at the Fair

    Christina Schwarz

    Paperback (Anchor, July 14, 2009)
    Is it possible to be in love with two women at the same time? This is a question Jon has been asking himself frequently these days. He's loved his wife Ginny since the days when a chance encounter in the halls of their high school would leave him unable to speak. But recently Jon has found himself bewitched by Freddi, his colleague at the ad agency, where late-night brainstorming sessions devolve into giggles and sexual attraction. As Jon's guilt becomes all-consuming and Ginny inches closer discovery, a secret kept for thirty years threatens any hope of salvation. Weaving together past and present in a small Midwestern town, Schwarz beautifully conjures the emotional labyrinth of a marriage on the brink of collapse, and a history of love and revenge.
  • Fun At The Fair

    Patricia MacDonald

    language (, April 30, 2015)
    It's fall and there are fairs and carnivals on every street corner and EVERYONE goes to the fair making hundreds, possibly thousands of visitors to each one. But, the child riding the tilt-a-whirl with the giant bear that was just won on the midway doesn't care much about how many visitors there are. All they care about at the moment is that they are surrounded by more fun and food than they can handle so, time must not be wasted. Rides must be ridden. All food that is not just for adults must be sampled and hundreds of stuffed animals must be liberated from their captors. This verse can be used for anticipation of the fair or for enjoying memories that have been created by it.
  • Lost at the Fair

    Sarah Case Mamika, Nicolas Peruzzo

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, May 17, 2011)
    For ages 3-9 In this fun-filled adventure, five-year-old Doug visits a fair for the very first time and in all the excitement finds himself separated from his parents. His mind quickly raced. What should I do? There were people all around but not a single one he knew. A wonderfully illustrated story in rhymed text that will spark conversation between children and parents on what to do if a child becomes separated or lost.
  • Day at the Fair

    Patricia Hall, Kathryn Mitter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Play along as Raggedy Ann and her brother Andy create their very own fair in this charming Level 3 Ready-to-Read storybook.When Raggedy Ann and Andy’s owner, Marcella, takes a trip to the fair, Raggedy Ann and Andy decide to create their own fair at home so the other dolls don’t feel left out! They have a great time riding down slides and playing carnival games—until Raggedy Andy falls out of the window into the garden below! Can Raggedy Ann come up with a plan to rescue her brother? Celebrate 100 years of Raggedy Ann and Andy with this timeless adventure!
  • Lost at the Zoo

    Gill Arbuthnott, Joanne Nethercott

    Paperback (Kelpies, June 15, 2012)
    Rory the pet mouse goes on a trip to Edinburgh Zoo in Sam's pocket. He leans out to get a better look and falls into the anteater's enclosure. How will wee Rory ever find Sam again in the enormous zoo? 'Have you seen Sam?' Rory asks, and tries to describe his owner. He tells the zebra Sam's got sticky-out sandy hair, and gets sent to the lion! He tells the lion Sam's got big round eyes, and gets sent to the owl! Rory meets lots of animals -- a helpful anteater, a polite zebra, a grumpy lion, a hungry owl, a friendly rhino, the elegant flamingos and the chattering penguins, who take him along on their penguin parade. But will he ever find Sam? This charming zoo story, full of wonderful animal characters, is beautifully illustrated by talented young artist, Joanne Nethercott.
    WB
  • Cranberry Lost at the Fair

    Wende Devlin, Harry Devlin

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1995)
    When little Tommy gets separated from his mother at the Cranberry Fair, Maggie and Mr. Whiskers go up in a hot air balloon to help find him
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