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Books with title Pride Of The Plains

  • Pride Of The Plains

    Colin Dann

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Nov. 30, 2010)
    Huru and Kimya have formed a small pride with their friends, Battlescars and Blackmane and six cubs have been added to the pride's number. Attacked by an elephant, Moja, the eldest, is seperated from his family and must now learn to survive on his own. Meanwhile as leaders of the pride, Battlescars and Blackmane - face new challenges to their authority, and the Game Park itself is in peril, when a tremendous fire sweeps across it, killing many of the animals.
  • Boss of the Plains

    DK Publishing, Laurie Carlson

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, May 4, 1998)
    A picture book biography illustrated by a Caldecott Honor winner tells the story of John Stetson, a hat maker who moved to the American West and created the "Boss of the Plains," a popular cowboy hat still worn today.
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  • Pride of the Plains

    Colin Dann

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 2002)
    With three strong interweaving plot lines, the last book in the series tackles the themes of survival and conservation. Huru and Kimya have formed a small pride with mates Battlescars and Blackmane. Six cubs have been added to the pride's number. The eldest of these, Moja, has gone missing. He must learn to survive on his own. Meanwhile as leaders of the pride, Battlescars and Blackmane face new challenges to their authority, and the Game Park itself is in peril, when a tremendous fire sweeps across it, killing many of the animals. With its gripping narrative and strong characterisation, this is a compelling conclusion to the story of the twin lionesses we first encountered at Lingmere Zoo.
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  • Boss of the Plains

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, June 1, 2000)
    Narrates how John Stetson left his family's hatmaking business in New Jersey to join goldminers in the West, and designed a hat that became popular among cowboys.
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  • The Ride of Pride

    Lee E. Johnson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • The Ride of Pride

    Sonya Johnson, Lee Johnson

    eBook (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Pride of the Pard

    Michael Don Anderson

    eBook (Crimson Werewolf Limited, May 24, 2011)
    My name is Jerid London and I was a happy and popular fifteen-year-old. At least I was until we were forced to move to the Pride Community—or the P.C. as it was known by the odd people living there. Mom, Dad, my younger brother, Conner, and I moved to my father’s childhood home, known as the Savannah House. When we got there, I was not only not popular, but I was suddenly extremely ordinary, at least in the physical sense. Every student at the Pride School for Boys was a super-jock like me. But that wasn’t the worst problem. Apparently, I was also the heir to Savannah House and my extended family wasn’t very happy about my California upbringing or the fact that my mom was an ‘outsider’. No one had married outside of the Pride Community in generations until Dad! No, the families in the P.C. had settled there in the 1800s and they were more than strange!Then I learned that my brother and I had inherited whatever strange curse it was that had made them flee England in the first place. And no one, not even Dad, would tell me what the curse was! Little did I know that my entire world was about to change. For that matter, so was Conner’s—unless we found a way to escape first!
  • Thunder of the Plains

    Rosanne Bittner

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Sunny Landers, the privileged daughter of a powerful railroad magnate, meets her match in Colt Travis, the brash, wild, half-Indian scout who opens her heart to the beauty of the West
  • Lions of the Plains

    Anne Miranda

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1998)
    Really is new, we just prefer to list things as like new to keep confusion down. We ship daily, sometimes twice a day. Priced low to move quickly.
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  • Pride of the Pard

    Michael Don Anderson

    Hardcover (Crimson Werewolf Limited, Dec. 1, 2010)
    Jerid London was a happy and popular fifteen-year-old. At least he was until he was forced to move to the Pride Community-or the P.C. as it was known by the odd people living there. Jerid and his mom, dad, and younger brother, Conner moved to his father's childhood home, known as the 'Savannah House'. When they got there, Jerid was not only not popular, but he was suddenly extremely ordinary, at least in the physical sense. Every student at the Pride School for Boys was a super-jock like him. But that wasn't the worst of his troubles. Jerid was also the heir to Savannah House and his father's extended family wasn't very happy about his California upbringing or the fact that his mom was an 'outsider'. No one had married outside of the Pride Community in generations until his father! No, the families in the P.C. had settled there in the 1800s and they were more than strange! Then Jerid learned that he and his brother had inherited whatever strange curse it was that had made them flee England in the first place. And no one, not even Jerid's dad, would tell him what the curse was! Little did he know that his entire world was about to change. For that matter, so was Conner's-unless they found a way to escape first!