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Books with title Make Believe

  • Molly Make-Believe

    Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Walter Tittle

    eBook
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  • The Make-Believe Man

    Richard Harding Davis

    language (, May 17, 2012)
    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.
  • Make-Believe

    Elizabeth Goudge

    Paperback (Elizabeth Goudge Classics, )
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  • Make Believe

    Kevin Sobehrad

    eBook
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  • Make Believe

    W. M. Lorenzo

    language (, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Their understanding of the world may be limited, but their imagination is far from that. Oh, how many times, I played for hours with make-shift tents, dreaming of a world that was meant for me. Give this short story to a dreamer, you know, and maybe just maybe they let you into their world of make-believe too.
  • Make-Believe

    Elizabeth GOUDGE; Illustrated by C. Walter Hodges

    Hardcover (Grald Duckworth, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Make-Believe
  • The Make-Believe Store

    Joanne Meier, Bob Ostrom

    eBook (Herbster Readers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this simple story belonging to the first level of Herbster Readers, Herbie Bear plays 'grocery store' with his siblings Hannah and Hank. Readers can search for the hidden cylinders throughout the book's artwork.
  • Make Believe

    Susan Beth Pfeffer

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, March 3, 2015)
    When her best friend’s parents separate, a seventh grader struggles to keep their friendship alive When Carrie and Jill are alone together, they can be anyone in the whole world. Whether they’re pretending to be movie stars, environmental activists, or the leaders of the free world, there is one thing they don’t have to imagine: They are as close as any friends could be. Going into seventh grade, there is a lot that Carrie is afraid of, but she knows Jill will be by her side forever—until, suddenly, she’s not. When Jill’s father announces that he wants a divorce, it puts a distance between the two friends that never used to be there. As Jill’s life falls apart around her, Carrie must find a way to talk to her friend again and save her from a problem that’s anything but make-believe.
  • Believe

    Beth Bracken, Odessa Sawyer

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The kingdoms in Faerieground are threatened by war, and no one can be sure who is on which side. Soli wants to believe that her friends will come rescue her from the Crows, but will Lucy and Kheelan's allegiance to the faeries of Roseland hold them back? In the final eBook of the Faerieground series, readers will find out if friendship, love, and trust can prevail over the evil that plagues the faerieground.
  • Make-Believe Class

    Fran Manushkin, Tammie Lyon

    eBook (Picture Window Books, )
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  • Believe

    Julie Mathison

    eBook (Starr Creek Press, Aug. 4, 2020)
    A quirky, heartfelt middle-grade novel about grief and the resilience of the human spirit. Full of humor and wonder, Believe explores the power and limits of the imagination – and how love both breaks and heals our hearts.Eleven-year-old Melanie knows she's special. She's never been bored. She understands the secret language of old houses and makes jewels out of broken glass. Her imagination can do anything -- except make friends. It's 1980, and life as a fifth grader at Buckminster Experimental School is lonely at best, when she's not dodging Karen, the school bully. Then, Melanie meets Sabrina, who looks like a TV star and acts like a spy, and who doesn't care what anyone thinks. She teaches Melanie how to believe in herself, and soon Melanie starts living her dreams. She even lands the lead in Peter Pan! If only she could share it all with Mom. Missing her mom is like trying to breathe with one lung. It's bad. Sabrina thinks they can track her down, and Melanie wants to believe, but sometimes it's easier to pretend. Her new life feels like a house of cards, until one day it all comes crashing down and she finds herself with no choice but to face the truth… and let go.“A riveting story of loss and friendship. Mathison’s characters, young and old, are so well realized that they live on in the reader’s mind long after the book is closed. “ -- Margaret J. Anderson, author of Searching for Shona.“This accomplished, often insightful novel examines, with tenderness and empathy, the life of an unpopular middle school girl in the early 1980s… Mathison writes clear, crisp, compelling prose that deftly guides readers to what matters in a scene and omits what doesn't…The character of Melanie stands out as an inspired, convincing creation, a young person learning to become comfortable in her own skin.”--Critic’s Report, Book Life Prize
  • Believe

    Tana Grover, Kelsey Jane Fisher

    Paperback (Independently published, June 1, 2020)
    Do you BELIEVE in yourself? Do you BELIEVE in Angels? Do you BELIEVE that living in the present moment can change your life?This magical children's book will allow you to appreciate the little things in life & remind you to simply slow down. Make time to stop & smell the roses. Be present in the moment & have fun while doing it.