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Books with title Night Lights

  • Friday Night Lights

    H. G. Bissinger

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Return once again to the enduring account of life in the Mojo lane, to the Permian Panthers of Odessa -- the winningest high school football team in Texas history. Odessa is not known to be a town big on dreams, but the Panthers help keep the hopes and dreams of this small, dusty town going. Socially and racially divided, its fragile economy follows the treacherous boom-bust path of the oil business.In bad times, the unemployment rate barrels out of control; in good times, its murder rate skyrockets. But every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true. With frankness and compassion, Bissinger chronicles one of the Panthers' dramatic seasons and shows how single-minded devotion to the team shapes the community and inspires-and sometimes shatters-the teenagers who wear the Panthers' uniforms. Includes Reader's Group Guide inside.Now a major motion picture starring Billy Bob Thorton.
  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Night lights

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Paperback (Quercus Corp, March 15, 1988)
    Kate leaves her parents'house in the dead of night. She is running away for good. Kate wants a job in the TV field. And L.A. is where she can get one. Living in the streets of L.A. has its ups and downs. Kate meets TV people and street people. She has good times and bad times. In the end, Kate knows what she wwants.. and how to get it.
  • Friday Night Lights

    H.G. Bissinger

    Hardcover (Da Capo Press, Oct. 9, 2003)
    Return once again to the enduring account of life in the Mojo lane, to the Permian Panthers of Odessa--the winningest high school football team in Texas history. Odessa is not known to be a town big on dreams, but the Panthers help keep the hopes and dreams of this small, dusty town going. Socially and racially divided, its fragile economy follows the treacherous boom-bust path of the oil business. In bad times, the unemployment rate barrels out of control; in good times, its murder rate skyrockets. But every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true. With frankness and compassion, Bissinger chronicles one of the Panthers' dramatic seasons and shows how single-minded devotion to the team shapes the community and inspires--and sometimes shatters--the teenagers who wear the Panthers' uniforms.
  • Nightlights

    Chrysoula Tzavelas

    eBook (Chrysoula Tzavelas, May 28, 2012)
    Ajax Holdren didn't think his life could get much worse, until a pretty girl with a sword decided to fight a monster right outside his house. But it turns out the monster is after him, and she's what passes for a guardian angel. They call themselves Nightlights, and they use the remains of alien technology-- and magical swords-- to fight the living darkness that preys on sentient life. They live in a tower discovered by humanity a thousand years ago via portals controlled by the tower itself. And the very best Nightlights are young adults. Most of them begin the training as children... But once Ajax meets Natalie, he can't go back, can't pretend the monsters aren't there. The power awakened inside him-- and his own relentless need for a place-- drives him forward. But stepping through that portal takes him into a alien world, where the walls talk and the sun never shines, and humankind's worst enemy isn't the monsters who stalk the street but the people who make them.
  • Friday Night Lights

    H. G. Bissinger

    Mass Market Paperback (Da Capo Press, Sept. 28, 2004)
    Return once again to the enduring account of life in the Mojo lane, to the Permian Panthers of Odessa -- the winningest high school football team in Texas history. Odessa is not known to be a town big on dreams, but the Panthers help keep the hopes and dreams of this small, dusty town going. Socially and racially divided, its fragile economy follows the treacherous boom-bust path of the oil business.In bad times, the unemployment rate barrels out of control; in good times, its murder rate skyrockets. But every Friday night from September to December, when the Permian High School Panthers play football, this West Texas town becomes a place where dreams can come true. With frankness and compassion, Bissinger chronicles one of the Panthers' dramatic seasons and shows how single-minded devotion to the team shapes the community and inspires-and sometimes shatters-the teenagers who wear the Panthers' uniforms. Includes Reader's Group Guide inside.Now a major motion picture starring Billy Bob Thorton.
  • Night Lights

    Denys Cazet

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 1997)
    A collection of poems, both silly and soothing, that focus on bedtime, such as "Goodnight Kisses," "How to Humiliate the Boogeyman," and "Where Am I When I Dream?"
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  • Lights

    Patricia Harvey, Bonnie Ward

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 12, 2018)
    The story of Bonnie Jean tells of the faith of a young girl. From the time she is saved, Bonnie Jean trusts in God to never leave her nor forsake her. Throughout the next year, her strong belief in God as the "Light of the World" is put to the test by difficult challenges she must face. Bonnie Jean discovers that even in seemingly impossible situations, God's light will always shine for her.This Christian story is written to inpsire its readers to understand that even in times of trouble, God will never leave you. Should you question your faith and wonder if God has forsaken you, remember how this tender-aged girl discovers the power of the Light of the World.
  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Dancing Night Lights

    Edward Wagner

    eBook
    This book is based on the newest and perhaps most startling discoveries concerning the first people to migrate into what is now called Alaska or North America. I have taken those scientific findings and written a fictionalized account of the life and times of the people who endured that perilous period in the story of humanity. All of the facts concerning the most recent scientific breakthroughs upon which this book is based are listed at the end of the book.
  • Night Flights

    Philip Reeve

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 7, 2019)
    Return to the world of Mortal Engines in this new book of three short stories about the rebellious young aviatrix, Anna Fang, illustrated by Ian McQue. A key character in the Mortal Engines book and film, this is your chance to learn more of her past. Night Flights includes Traction City, the 2011 World Book Day Book by Philip Reeve. In a dangerous future world where gigantic, motorised cities attack and devour each other, London hunts where no other predator dares. But Anna Fang - pilot, adventurer, spy - isn't afraid. The three stories show gripping, moving, exciting moments in Anna Fang's life: her childhood as a slave aboard the moving city Arkangel, a showdown against a robotic Stalker that is terrifyingly out of control and her free life as an intelligence agent for the Anti-Traction league that might not be quite as free as she hoped.
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  • Night Light

    Angela Harris

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 24, 2008)
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