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Books with title SPRING TRAINING

  • Spring Training

    Mark Freeman

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, June 14, 1989)
    After burning up the minors, the Rosemont Rookies -- Dave "DT" Green, Glen "Scrapper" Mitchell, and Roberto "Magic" Ramirez -- have been setting a match to the major leagues in spring training. Now the first games of the new season are approaching -- setting the three friends, and their teams, against each other in pursuit of the biggest prize of all: the World Series!
  • Spring Training

    Mark Freeman

    Paperback (Demco Media, )
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  • Saint Training

    Elizabeth Fixmer

    eBook (Zonderkidz, July 27, 2010)
    Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O’Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can’t pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn’t seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Dear Mother Superior, My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after 8th grade before I start liking boys too much. I’m already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven’t told him that I want to be God’s bride yet. Do you think I should?
  • SPRING TRAINING

    Henry Horenstein

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, July 30, 1988)
    Follows the players and coaches of the Boston Red Sox baseball team as they practice and play exhibition games during their spring training.
  • Training

    Sonya Lee

    language (SML PRODUCTIONS, Nov. 9, 2013)
    Get all 6 stories in Malevolent Chronicles: Stories 1-6 for $1.99Story 2 in the Malevolent ChroniclesAgnes Smith goes to see Father MacArthur every week to confess her sins. She is seeking absolution for the sins she has committed against people both knowingly and unknowingly. "Training" is the second story of Agnes struggles to live with a talent that is both a gift and a curse. Agnes is being trained to conrol her talents. She wants to attend school like other children her age. It has been two years since she has had any problems. Her parents started training her but they can't account for Agnes' strong sense of right and wrong when she meets a man with evil intent.Other stories in the Chronicle Available now:In the Beginning (Story 1)Schooling (Story 3)Vacation (Story 4)Other titles by this author:Yellow Eyes: Book I of the Guardian SagaMenacing Eyes: Book II of the Guardian SagaDead Eyes: Book III of the Guardian SagaOr get the entire Saga:The Guardian Saga Trilogy $2.99Extraordinary Reflections (Literary Drama $2.99)
  • Saint Training

    Elizabeth Fixmer

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Sept. 25, 2011)
    Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O’Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can’t pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn’t seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Dear Mother Superior, My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after 8th grade before I start liking boys too much. I’m already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven’t told him that I want to be God’s bride yet. Do you think I should?
  • Saint Training

    Elizabeth Fixmer

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 24, 2010)
    'Dear Reverend Mother, 'My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after eighth grade before I start liking boys too much. I'm already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven't told him that I want to be God's bride yet. Do you think I should?' Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O'Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can't pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn't seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Advance Praise for Saint Training 'This is a novel that is painful, but true; honest, and hopeful; gutsy, and funny---a compelling read for all readers aware of their own spiritual pilgrimages.' --- Gary Schmidt, Newbery Honor Winner and author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy and The Wednesday Wars
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  • Training Skiing

    Katrin Barth, Hubert Br]hl, Professor John Barth, Bruhl

    Paperback (Meyer & Meyer Sport, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Focuses on children and adolescents who want to train for alpine skiing. The question Training correctly - but how? is answered in an age-appropriate manner, and the important racing techniques are described. This book helps young athletes find out how to learn these techniques step by step, how to recognize mistakes and how to correct them.
  • Saint Training

    Elizabeth Fixmer

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 17, 2010)
    'Dear Reverend Mother, 'My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after eighth grade before I start liking boys too much. I'm already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven't told him that I want to be God's bride yet. Do you think I should?' Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O'Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can't pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn't seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Advance Praise for Saint Training 'This is a novel that is painful, but true; honest, and hopeful; gutsy, and funny---a compelling read for all readers aware of their own spiritual pilgrimages.' --- Gary Schmidt, Newbery Honor Winner and author of Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy and The Wednesday Wars
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  • Sports Training

    Jack Otten

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Saint Training

    Elizabeth Fixmer

    Paperback (ZONDERVAN, Aug. 16, 2011)
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  • Spring Training

    Mark Freeman

    Mass Market Paperback (Ballantine Books, March 15, 1637)
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