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Books with title My Life As a Fan

  • My Life as a Meme

    Janet Tashjian, Jake Tashjian

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 2, 2019)
    Book 8 of the much-loved My Life seriesDerek Fallon loves making funny memes, but when he finds himself the joke of a viral meme, he realizes how easy it is to offend others using this platform. Derek decides to confront the creator of the hurtful meme, all during the backdrop of a fire evacuation that has put him in the same place as his meme bully. Here is another thoughtful, funny, and timely adventure in the life of the ever-loving, ever-mischievous Derek Fallon. Christy Ottaviano Books
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  • My Life as a Dog

    L. A. Davenport

    eBook (P-Wave Press, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Perhaps with him I am a dog What was Kevin? He was earnest yet playful, boisterous yet lazy, a little rough sometimes, extremely direct and always sure of what he wanted. He was also sensitive, kind, supportive and caring, not to mention highly communicative and supremely understanding towards children. My Life as a Dog is the funny, heartwarming and moving story of a life shared between a black and tan dachshund and his owner. Told over two days and a weekend drawn from their many years together, it explores how Kevin overcame his cruel upbringing to flower into a self-confident dog that left everyone he met spellbound. And as they grew together, his owner learned to live in the present and navigate the difficult times they faced together. But with Kevin rejected by the canine world and their connection ever-more profound and symbiotic, the question was: What does he think I am?L. A. Davenport is author of the thriller Escape, and the short story collections No Way Home and Dear Lucifer and Other Stories.
  • My Life As a Fan

    Wilfrid Sheed

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1993)
    Recounts the author's experiences as a young baseball fan during the 1940s and 50s
  • My Life as a Meme

    Janet Tashjian, Jake Tashjian

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co, April 2, 2019)
    Book 8 of the much-loved My Life seriesDerek Fallon and his friends are back for another hilarious adventure in Book 8 of the My Life series—this time featuring epic “meme” adventures! Christy Ottaviano Books
  • My Life as a Cat

    Ashley Cat

    language (, Jan. 20, 2015)
    Hi,My name is Ashley, but everyone calls me Boo Buddy. My forever family brought me home from the shelter. Don't worry, I came home in a pet carrier. I just like to go into bags.AcknowledgmentI would like to thank Scott for typing my e book. As you know, cats have paws and it is hard for us to type on a computer. Don't worry, I know I am awesome, just like you!-Ashley
  • My Life as a Dog

    L. A. Davenport

    Paperback (P-Wave Press, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Perhaps with him I am a dog What was Kevin? He was earnest yet playful, boisterous yet lazy, a little rough sometimes, extremely direct and always sure of what he wanted. He was also sensitive, kind, supportive and caring, not to mention highly communicative and supremely understanding towards children. My Life as a Dog is the funny, heartwarming and moving story of a life shared between a black and tan dachshund and his owner. Told over two days and a weekend drawn from their many years together, it explores how Kevin overcame his cruel upbringing to flower into a self-confident dog that left everyone he met spellbound. And as they grew together, his owner learned to live in the present and navigate the difficult times they faced together. But with Kevin rejected by the canine world and their connection ever-more profound and symbiotic, the question was: What does he think I am?L. A. Davenport is author of the thriller Escape, and the short story collections No Way Home and Dear Lucifer and Other Stories.
  • My Life as an Ant

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    An ant tells us what it's like.
  • My Life as a Cat

    Carlie Sorosiak

    eBook (Nosy Crow, Sept. 3, 2020)
    A wise, funny and moving story of what it means to find a family, from the best-selling author of I, Cosmo.Leonard has never had a name. Or a body. Or a best friend. But he is excited to try being a human.On their three-hundredth-birthday, every alien from Leonard's home galaxy gets to spend a month in the body of an Earth Creature. Leonard was supposed to become a forest ranger in Yellowstone National Park - but there was a mix-up.And now he's stuck as a stray cat.Luckily for Leonard, he meets a young human called Olive - and together they set out on a journey to find home.
  • My Life as a Fan: A Memoir

    Wilfrid Sheed

    Paperback (Touchstone, Jan. 29, 2001)
    Wilfrid Sheed arrived in this country as an English kid worried about his house being bombed and his country being invaded. Yet within a year he had become a typical 10-year-old baseball nut, with nothing worse on his mind than Bronx Bombers and Enos Slaughters and Bean-ball wars. Only in America - that year, anyway. His personal Ellis Islands were the ballparks of the 1940s, especially Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, and any surface anywhere on which kids his age were trying to get a game together - and he has left his heart in all of them.
  • My Life as a Meme

    Janet Tashjian, Jake Tashjian

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 6, 2021)
    My Life as a Meme is Book 8 of the much-loved My Life series from author Janet Tashjian and illustrator Jake Tashjian.Derek Fallon loves making funny memes, but when he finds himself the joke of a viral meme, he realizes how easy it is to offend others using this platform. Derek decides to confront the creator of the hurtful meme, all during the backdrop of a fire evacuation that has put him in the same place as his meme bully. Here is another thoughtful, funny, and timely adventure in the life of the ever-loving, ever-mischievous Derek Fallon. Christy Ottaviano Books
  • My Life as a Fan

    Wilfrid Sheed

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Feb. 7, 1995)
    Wilfrid Sheed arrived in this country as an English kid worried about his house being bombed and his country being invaded. Yet within a year he had become a typical 10-year-old baseball nut, with nothing worse on his mind than Bronx Bombers and Enos Slaughters and Bean-ball wars. Only in America - that year, anyway. His personal Ellis Islands were the ballparks of the 1940s, especially Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, and any surface anywhere on which kids his age were trying to get a game together - and he has left his heart in all of them.
  • My Life as a Cat

    Felicia Hunter

    Paperback (Clairmont Publishing Services, Nov. 26, 2019)
    Felicia gives us a glimpse into the world as seen by her pet cat, Nala.