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Books with title Lucy the Giant

  • The Giant

    Lex Thomas

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Sept. 1, 2016)
    In the violent early days of the quarantine, Gonzalo joins a gang of thieves who live in the ductwork of McKinley High School. There he falls in love with Sasha, but as he grows too big to fit, he is forced to leave without her. A year later, he scours the infected zone for her. No matter how many murderers, puncture wounds, or militia he has to survive, Gonzalo can't give up on Sasha. In the fourth installment of the Quarantine series, Lex Thomas delivers two intertwined stories about love and longing, which merge in a conclusion where the fate of the entire infected zone hangs in the balance.
  • The Giant

    Lex Thomas

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Aug. 1, 2018)
    In the violent early days of the quarantine, Gonzalo joins a gang of thieves who live in the ductwork of McKinley High School. There he falls in love with Sasha, but as he grows too big to fit, he is forced to leave without her. A year later, he scours the infected zone for her. No matter how many murderers, puncture wounds, or militia he has to survive, Gonzalo can't give up on Sasha. In the fourth installment of the Quarantine series, Lex Thomas delivers two intertwined stories about love and longing, which merge in a conclusion where the fate of the entire infected zone hangs in the balance.
  • Lucy the Giant

    Sherri L. Smith

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 12, 2003)
    Lucy Otswego is a big girl who towers over just about everyone and everything in her small Alaskan town, except for her father’s horrible reputation as a mean drunk. At 15, she runs away from the cruel classmates who see her only as “the Giant,” the embarrassed adults who pity her, and the abusive father whose fleeting attentiveness is worse than his indifference. When the crew of a crabbing boat assumes she’s much older than she is and invites her to join them for the season, she thrills at the possibility of escaping her teenaged life. Buoyed by the camaraderie and support of her new shipmates, Lucy quickly masters the mind-numbing cold and backbreaking work. But when her masquerade is threatened, she learns that there are no shortcuts to growing up.From the Hardcover edition.
  • The Giant

    Lex Thomas

    eBook (Carolrhoda Lab ®, Sept. 1, 2016)
    In the violent early days of the quarantine, Gonzalo joins a gang of thieves who live in the ductwork of McKinley High School. There he falls in love with Sasha, but as he grows too big to fit, he is forced to leave without her. A year later, he scours the infected zone for her. No matter how many murderers, puncture wounds, or militia he has to survive, Gonzalo can't give up on Sasha. In the fourth installment of the Quarantine series, Lex Thomas delivers two intertwined stories about love and longing, which merge in a conclusion where the fate of the entire infected zone hangs in the balance.
  • Lucy the Giant

    Sherri L. Smith

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2002)
    Fifteen-year-old Lucy Otswego, the largest girl in her school, leaves her small Alaska town and her alcoholic father and discovers hardship--and friendship--posing as an adult aboard a commercial crabbing boat.
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  • Lucy the Giant

    Sherri L. Smith

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2002)
    Lucy Otswego is a big girl who towers over just about everyone and everything in her small Alaskan town, except for her father’s horrible reputation as a mean drunk. At 15, she runs away from the cruel classmates who see her only as “the Giant,” the embarrassed adults who pity her, and the abusive father whose fleeting attentiveness is worse than his indifference. When the crew of a crabbing boat assumes she’s much older than she is and invites her to join them for the season, she thrills at the possibility of escaping her teenaged life. Buoyed by the camaraderie and support of her new shipmates, Lucy quickly masters the mind-numbing cold and backbreaking work. But when her masquerade is threatened, she learns that there are no shortcuts to growing up.
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  • Lucky and the Giant

    Benjamin Elkin, Brinton Turkle

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Service, Jan. 1, 1975)
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  • The Giant

    Claire Ewart

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 2003)
    I remembered Mama had said there were giants, strong and tall, and that one was looking after me. I needed to see one, to believe. A young girl, grieving the loss of her mother, strives to find the giant that her mother promised would look after her. But there are no such things as giants-not real giants . . . or are there? She wants so desperately to believe that it seems as if she's always just missed one. Can she dream her larger-than-life guardian into reality? While she dreams, life on the farm with her father goes on. With lyrical prose her story unfolds-the seasons change, crops are planted, summer turns to fall, and the harvest is brought in. Throughout, one constant remains. The young girl does have a giant looking out for her. He's been with her all along.
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  • The Giant

    Jonathan Mary-Todd

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Luc doesn't like to fight. He wins his matches anyway. Men always turn out to see the Boy Giant box—he's taller and stronger than anyone else at the Woodrat Club. Luc takes part to help Mr. Chilton, the man who brought him to New York. When a fast-talking stranger brings a kangaroo to the club, the Woodrat gains another attraction. The kangaroo boxing makes Luc queasy. But Mr. Chilton befriends the kangaroo owner. Soon Luc is torn between loyalty and his conscience. And if he makes a move, the kangaroo's mysterious trainer is ready to cut him down to size.
  • Lucy the Giant

    Sherri Smith

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Nov. 2, 2002)
    A 2003 YALSA nominee for Best Books for Young Adults Fifteen-year-old Lucy, the largest girl in her school, leaves her small Alaska town and her alcoholic father and discovers hardship -- and friendship -- posing as an adult aboard a commercial fishing boat. An Accelerated Reader® title
  • The Giant Leaf

    Davy Liu

    Hardcover (WinePress Publishing, June 27, 2007)
    Anyone who has ever had a dream will be enchanted by the adventures of Kendu, a young fox whose search for a giant leaf takes him on an unforgettable journey. With a rambunctious monkey named Yitshak at his side, Kendu ventures into the blackness of the Wilds despite warnings that a fearsome beast known as the Animal Eater resides there. YouÂ’ll be as surprised as they are at what they discover; the final image will haunt you long after the story is over. A timeless parable of hope for children and adults alike, The Giant Leaf uses humor and mystery to cast new light on a story as old as time.
  • Lucy the Giant

    Sherri L. Smith

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Aug. 16, 2003)
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