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  • People and Places

    McGraw-Hill Education

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill Education, Jan. 4, 2002)
    Pupil Editions present rich, standards-based content with strong visuals and a highly motivating reading support system. Readable, accessible, rich in detail, and beautiful to behold, these pupil editions are truly a story well told.
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  • Of People and Things

    Paul Stewart

    eBook (Armida Publications, May 22, 2019)
    Paul lives a basic life focusing on just getting by from moment to moment, day to day. The man who pays for his up-keep makes sure he has the basics, but only the basics, on which to live. Paul is unsure why this patron keeps him at all. In truth, he doesn’t understand much, nor does he want to. Ignorance is his way of life; being unaware his default mode. He might even be happy if he were just left alone.Paul’s backer is having an affair, but what does his wife know about it? Paul is given a mission to find out and is forced to become an unwilling private detective. Not knowing what he is doing, nor why, he is plunged into a world filled with eccentrics: the extraordinarily ordinary private detective, Mr Samuels; Cassandra, the patron’s wife, who seems caught in a 1930s novel; the mistress whose odd-coloured eyes are perhaps the least disturbing thing about her. But the real mystery might be Paul himself: who is he really? Why is he a kept man? Why can’t he cope with any of the people and things forced upon him? Told with great energy and urgency, Of People and Things is at once a comic mystery story, similar to the works of Will Self or a comic Cormac McCarthy, but also a strangely unsettling and moving novel as uncanny moments pile upon each other to test the hapless narrator’s attempts to understand just what is going on.
  • Dr. Seuss's People, Places, and Things

    Dr. Seuss

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2019)
    A word book featuring real-life people, places, and things--as well as beloved characters and objects from the works of Dr. Seuss!This super-sturdy board book introduces 100 essential vocabulary words describing real people, places, and things that babies and toddlers encounter every day--and the artwork of Dr. Seuss! Adorably illustrated with images based on Dr. Seuss's most beloved classics, it stars Little Cats A, B, and C--the tiny cats from The Cat in the Hat Comes Back--doing something fun on every spread. A perfect choice for learning and play, Dr. Seuss's People, Places, and Things is an ideal gift for newborns and baby showers!
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  • People and Places

    Tom Siems, Scott Arbuckle

    Hardcover (Victor Books, March 1, 1993)
    From Jerusalem to Bethany---everywhere Jesus went, people wanted to be with Him. What would it have been like to meet face to face with the Son of God? This book contains nine richly illustrated stories that help children of all ages imagine the excitement and joy of meeting Jesus when He was on earth. Kids can have fun looking for Jesus and His 12 disciples while they get to know some of the people He met and places He went. Kids can also put themselves in the picture with play-action stickers, and parents and teachers can spark special discoveries with questions, a map, and discussion guide.
  • Of People and Things

    Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Armida Publications, March 13, 2019)
    Paul lives a basic life focusing on just getting by from moment to moment, day to day. The man who pays for his up-keep makes sure he has the basics, but only the basics, on which to live. Paul is unsure why this patron keeps him at all. In truth, he doesn't understand much, nor does he want to. Ignorance is his way of life; being unaware his default mode. He might even be happy if he were just left alone.Paul's backer is having an affair, but what does his wife know about it? Paul is given a mission to find out and is forced to become an unwilling private detective. Not knowing what he is doing, nor why, he is plunged into a world filled with eccentrics: the extraordinarily ordinary private detective, Mr Samuels; Cassandra, the patron's wife, who seems caught in a 1930s novel; the mistress whose odd-coloured eyes are perhaps the least disturbing thing about her. But the real mystery might be Paul himself: who is he really? Why is he a kept man? Why can't he cope with any of the people and things forced upon him? Told with great energy and urgency, Of People and Things is at once a comic mystery story, similar to the works of Will Self or a comic Cormac McCarthy, but also a strangely unsettling and moving novel as uncanny moments pile upon each other to test the hapless narrator's attempts to understand just what is going on.
  • Kid Stuff: People, Places and Things To

    Alice Siegel

    Paperback (Skylark, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Learn the meanings of ESP, GOP, RSVP - ASAP! Know the names of the most evil villains in history and literature. Find out where you'll see the Cannibal Islands and the Friendly Islands. Kids Stuff is packed with the names. places, and facts you may hear in conversation, on the news, or in movies.
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  • People and Places

    Margaret Mead

    Hardcover (Bantam Pathfinder Editions, March 15, 1959)
    Dustjacket tattered, torn, and price clipped.
  • People and Places

    Michael Chinery

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Describes what it is like to live in a rain forest, introduces the people who live in the Amazon and the forest areas of Africa and Asia, and discusses threats to their environment and changes that may improve the situation.
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  • People and Places

    Lauren Weidenman

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Describes the places where people live, including a variety of climates and land features.
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  • People and Places

    Michael Chinery

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Describes what it is like to live in a rain forest, introduces the people who live in the Amazon and the forest areas of Africa and Asia, and discusses threats to their environment and changes that may improve the situation.
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  • People and Places

    Margaret Mead

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1970)
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  • People and Places

    Gerard Chesire

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), Dec. 1, 2008)
    Each title in this series introduces readers to some of the most intriguing, amazing, fascinating, and surprising people, places, animals, and things in the universe.
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