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  • Running Wild

    Michael Morpurgo, HarperCollins Publishers Limited

    Audible Audiobook (HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Sept. 22, 2009)
    For Will and his mother, going to Indonesia isn't just a holiday. It's an escape, a new start, a chance to put things behind them - things like the death of Will's father. And to begin with, it seems to be just what they both needed. But then Oona, the elephant Will is riding on the beach, begins acting strangely, shying away from the sea. And that's when the tsunami comes crashing in, and Oona begins to run. Except that when the tsunami is gone, Oona just keeps on running. With nothing on his back but a shirt and nothing to sustain him but a bottle of water, Will must learn to survive deep in the jungle. Luckily, though, he's not completely alone... He's got Oona.
  • Panda Panic - Running Wild

    Jamie Rix, Sam Hearn

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 27, 2012)
    At long last, irrepressible panda cub, Ping, is leaving the safety of his nature reserve to embark on a journey of a lifetime! The second hilarious Panda Panic story in the fantastic new Awesome Animals series - awesome adventures with the wildest wildlife, from award-winning authors.Ping the panda lives with his mum and twin sister on the Wolong nature reserve in China. Although his name means ‘peaceful‘ he’s anything but! Ping craves adventure and excitement but unfortunately he is a panda… and pandas do pretty much nothing except eat bamboo.But when Ping gets swept off down the river, he at last finds the adventure he’s been waiting for. Will Ping and his new friend Little Bear enjoy their freedom, or will the shadows, and the bandits, and the lurking snow leopards have them running for home-sweet-home?
  • Panda Panic: Running Wild

    Jamie Rix

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    It's official, Awesome Animals are a hit! Kids all over are diving into these frantically funny, easy-to-read chapter books and they can't wait to find out what new tricks these hilarious animals will be up to next.In Panda Panic: Running Wild, Ping the panda is on the hunt for adventure. When he gets swept down the river, he finally finds the excitement he's been waiting for. But will the shadows, bandits, and lurking snow leopards prove to be too much adventure even for Ping?This brand new title in the Awesome Animals series is certain to keep kids laughing and reading! Comical black and white cartoon-style illustrations capture the zany spirit of the story.
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  • Awesome Animals: Panda Panic - Running Wild

    Jamie Rix, Jack Hawkins, HarperCollins Publishers Limited

    Audible Audiobook (HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Aug. 30, 2012)
    At long last, irrepressible panda cub Ping is leaving the safety of his nature reserve to embark on a journey of a lifetime! The second hilarious Panda Panic story in the fantastic new Awesome Animal series, featuring awesome adventures with the wildest wildlife, from award-winning authors. Ping the panda lives with his mum and twin sister on the Wolong nature reserve in China. Although his name means 'peaceful' he's anything but! Ping craves adventure and excitement, but unfortunately he is a panda... and pandas do pretty much nothing except eat bamboo. But when Ping gets swept off down the river, he at last finds the adventure he's been waiting for. Will Ping and his new friend Little Bear enjoy their freedom, or will the shadows, and the bandits, and the lurking snow leopards have them running for home-sweet-home?
  • PANDA PANIC RUNNING WILD PB

    Jamie Rix

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 30, 2012)
    Panda Panic - Running Wild
  • Running Wild

    Bill Wallace

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Chuck finds himself torn between his best friend, Willy the Rottweiler, and his two new companions, Roscoe and his sister Rikki, two cats who think that dogs are awful.
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  • Running Wild

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    Hardcover (Margaret Ferguson Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Willa and her twin brothers have survived with their father in the Alaskan wilderness for five years. But Willa knows this can't go on--they must escape.Since their mother died five years ago, Willa, her younger brothers, and her father have lived in the wilderness, in a log cabin they built. They survive on food they grow and animals they hunt. Every year they have struggled a little bit more to survive. Now, with winter approaching and her father becoming more reckless, Willa wonders if they will live to see spring. She also knows her father will never agree to leave.When her father goes on a hunting expedition by himself, Willa convinces her brothers that they must make the four-day journey down the Yukon River to Fort Yukon to get help. But first, they'll need to survive the treacherous trip . . . all while knowing their father is on their trail. Perfect for middle grade readers looking for adventure stories with strong female protagonists, Lucy Jane Bledsoe's Running Wild is a page-turner that hooks you from the beginning and doesn't let go.A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
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  • Running Wild

    Lucy Jane Bledsoe

    language (Margaret Ferguson Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Twelve-year-old Willa and her twin brothers have survived with their father in the Alaskan wilderness for five years. But Willa knows this can't go on--they must escape.Since their mother died five years ago, Willa, her younger brothers, and her father have lived in the wilderness, in a log cabin they built. They survive on food they grow and animals they hunt. Every year they have struggled a little bit more to survive. Now, with winter approaching and her father becoming more reckless, Willa wonders if they will live to see spring. She also knows her father will never agree to leave.When her father goes on a hunting expedition by himself, Willa convinces her brothers that they must make the four-day journey down the Yukon River to Fort Yukon to get help. But first, they'll need to survive the treacherous trip . . . all while knowing their father is on their trail. Perfect for middle grade readers looking for adventure stories with strong female protagonists, Lucy Jane Bledsoe's Running Wild is a page-turner that hooks you from the beginning and doesn't let go.A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
  • Running Wild

    Lisa Morgan

    Paperback (Seaquine Publishing, Sept. 18, 2014)
    WHOLESOME HORSE STORIES by BESTSELLING AUTHOR, LISA MORGAN If you loved Misty of Chincoteague, you'll love this storyMore than anything, Kara Ellis wants to own a wild horse from Shackleford Banks, especially the amazing Bruno. But he isn’t up for adoption. Even if he was, with her parents’ divorce, they can’t afford one. She wishes, though, that she had a horse to love to help her through the grieving process. The wild horse, Bruno, has his own problems. His father, the mighty stallion, has kicked Bruno out of the herd, forcing him to leave the safety of his family. At age two, it’s time for him to earn his own territory, and his own herd. But no one told him how difficult that would be. A bigger, slightly older bully of a horse is determined to fight Bruno for the territory they both want, even if the battle ends in death. Kara and Bruno’s lives take a similar and twisting path. Take the emotional journey with them as they discover whom they are, and how they fit in the ever-changing world. Lisa Morgan delves into difficult topics such as divorce, bullies, and maturity, along with the spiritual path of love, sacrifice, and bravery. Suggested reading level is 6th grade and above. Happy reading!
  • Running Wild

    Thomas J. Dygard, Jon Weiman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 18, 1996)
    Tough guy Pete Holman has been in and out of trouble for most of his high school career. Then he discovers football, and an exciting new world opens for him. But just when he thinks he's finally turning his life around, his old gang shows up--and jeopardizes everything. "Dygard scores again with a fast-paced story that skillfully blends exciting sports action with a realistic portrayal of the dynamics of high-school friendships."--Booklist.
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  • Running Wild

    Bill Wallace

    language (Aladdin, July 29, 2014)
    It's not so bad living a dog's life. Unless you're a cat. Most times, hanging out with Rotten Willy (the huge dog on the cover) was cool. We played chase, talked, and chowed down on spaghetti and meatballs at Luigi's restaurant. Even though he was a dog (and sometimes called me Upchuck instead of Chuck), I could handle it. He was my best friend. Then this baseball stuff started and Willy went bonkers. I never saw him act so crazy. On top of that, these two new cats moved into our neighborhood. Trouble was, tough-guy Roscoe and his cute fuzzy sister, Rikki, did not like dogs. Dogs belong with dogs and cats belong with cats, they said. I was showing them the sights when I suddenly spied the dogcatcher, just waiting to trap Willy as he raced across the field with a baseball in his mouth. But Roscoe and Rikki would never understand if they found out my best friend was a dog. How could I save Willy before it was too late? What's a cat to do when he has to choose between old friends and new -- and there's no time to lose...
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  • Running Wild

    linda-howard

    Paperback (Random House, March 15, 2012)
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