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  • The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Rainbow Fish Counting

    Marcus Pfister

    Board book (NorthSouth Books, Oct. 15, 2013)
    One crab, two whales, three sea horses! Rainbow Fish's undersea world is filled with fabulous plants and animals all waiting to be counted, but there’s only one glittering Rainbow Fish! Simple, bold images, reinforced with numerals in appropriate colors on facing pages, make this appealing board book the perfect way to teach very young children the numbers 1 through 10. • The best selling board book returns with a new trim size and up to date safety compliance, to delight a new generation of readers. • Safe, simple, and fun! • A baby themed introduction to the best selling Rainbow Fish series.
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  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence, Barbara Hardy

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Oct. 26, 1993)
    Spanning the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, D. H. Lawrence’s provocative novel traces the lives of three generations of one family on their Nottinghamshire farm. Rooted in an agrarian past, Tom and Lydia Brangwen and their descendants find themselves navigating a rapidly changing world—a world of unprecedented individualism, alienation, and liberation. Banned after an obscenity trial in 1915 for its frankness about sexuality, THE RAINBOW was most remarkable for the pathbreaking journeys of its female characters, particularly that of Ursula Brangwen, whose destiny Lawrence explored further in his next novel, Women in Love.In its surface drama, in its capacious and expansive rhythms that so resemble the rhythms of nature itself, THE RAINBOW is one of the world’s great examples of the multi-generational family saga. But the large claim that Lawrence’s masterpiece has made on the attention of readers and critics stems less from this fact than from the deeper parallel history he provides for the Brangwens—a history of the growth of their souls, moving in a great arc from sensuality to self-awareness and freedom.
  • The Rainbow Fish

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The Rainbow Fish, with his shimmering scales, is the most beautiful fish in the ocean. But he is proud and vain and none of the other fish want to be his friend--until he learsn to give away some of his most prized possessions.
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  • The Rainbow Fish Big Book

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, April 3, 2018)
    The story of The Rainbow Fish—the most beautiful fish in the ocean—now available in a large trim hardcover edition—perfect for reading aloud!Rainbow Fish has been a favorite of children all over the world for 30 years. Its indelible message is simple—a pleasure shared is the nicest pleasure. Now children can enjoy this story time favorite in this oversized format—similar to the one used by former first lady, Michelle Obama, when she read The Rainbow Fish to children at the White House Easter Egg Roll in 2016. A CHRISTOPHER AWARD WINNER WINNER OF THE BOLOGNA BOOK FAIR CRITICI IN ERBA PRIZE AN AMERICAN BOOKSELLER ABBY AWARD WINNER AN IRA-CBC CHILDREN’S CHOICE
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  • Grandpa and the Rainbow Fish

    Darryl Goode

    language (Certa Publishing, Feb. 19, 2017)
    When Grandpa comes to live with James and his family, his tales of a mysterious rainbow fish quickly stirs up excitement in James. Enlisting the help from his friend, Timmy, James sets out on an adventure to catch an elusive fish that Grandpa says is so bright, it can almost blind a person unless it is seen at twilight!But in his quest to catch the rainbow fish, James hooks something far weightier than he could have ever imagined. The unbreakable bonds he creates along the way are ones he will never forget, nor ever release.Come cast your line upon a new adventure and discover treasures like you've never seen before!
  • The Rainbow Fish

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Jan. 27, 1999)
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  • Tofi and the Rainbow Fish

    Pusch Commey

    language (BookBaby, May 31, 2012)
    When a rainbow fish saves the stranger Nii and dumps him on the coast of the Zulu Kingdom, little did he know he would be starting a fishing revolution that will change lives. The Zulus had plenty of cattle and plenty of sea, but nobody went to fish. Nii begins to fish with his host and new partner Tofi, because SEA NEVER DRY. Soon the whole community join in the march towards the sea. One day the rains fail to fail, the grass withers, the cows die. but like true love, the sea never dries. There is plenty to eat.Nii feels homesick and returns to see his mother. Tofi wants him back but first has to find the rainbow fish. It's an impossible quest but driven by faith alone she fishes the sea for months and eventually succeeds. But before Nii can come back Tofi has to dance in fire. She is taken through a pulsating African Fire Dance, during which she gains FIREPOWER. she also begins to understand several languages. The fish then has to return to the sea. In a run to nowhere, Tofi returns the fish who rides the crest of the wave as King. Will Nii return? And how?
  • The Rainbow Fish

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Inc., Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • The First Rainbow

    John Calvin Reid

    Paperback (Eerdmans Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Retells Old and New Testament stories, including Noah's Ark, Joseph and his brothers, Daniel in the lions' den, and John the Baptist
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  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Digireads.com Publishing, June 3, 2020)
    D. H. Lawrence’s controversial 1915 novel “The Rainbow” is the story of three generations of the Brangwen family. While it may be considered tame by today’s standards, due to its frank treatment of human sexuality, “The Rainbow” was banned and Lawrence was prosecuted on an obscenity charge in England when it was first published. The novel follows the lives and loves of the Brangwen family in the Midlands of England, at the borders of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, from the 1840s to 1905. The story begins with Tom Brangwen, from a family of many sons, and his love for Lydia, a Polish refugee and widow. The novel then focuses on Will Brangwen, one of Tom’s nephews and his destructive marriage to Anna, Lydia’s daughter from her first marriage. The final, longest, and most sensational part of the book follows Will and Anna’s daughter, Ursula, and her search for fulfillment and freedom in the conformist society around her. Ursula is a truly modern woman, a passionate and sexual person who is struggling to find meaning and connection in the changing and increasingly urban landscape around her. Through richly personal characterizations, “The Rainbow” deals profoundly with the complex nature of human relations. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.
  • Wish of The Rainbow Fish

    Pat Hatt, Marvin Alonso

    language (, Nov. 11, 2013)
    Clackity Blue made all the other genies flip their wig when he stated he just wanted to dance a jig. He did not want to grant every wish, unlike his new pal, Rainbow Fish. All she wants to do is be a genie. But instead they wind up in the clutches of a meanie.Gleeful Leprechaun wanted to use them to make money. He knew they would impress even a grumpy bunny. The two would dance and prance making crowds come from all over just to get a glance.Will Clackity Blue and Rainbow Fish break free and cause Gleeful Leprechaun to lose his glee? You will just have to come and see by adding another book from Pat Hatt to your book tree.