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Books with title September

  • Dark September

    Inger Wolf

    eBook (People's Press, July 24, 2017)
    Award winning scandinavian mysteryFrom an international best-selling authorIt is late September, and Anna Kiehl, a student of anthropology and a single mother, does not return from her evening run in the forest. The next morning, she is found dead. She is naked, her throat is cut, and there is a bouquet of poisonous hemlock on her chest. Police inspector Daniel Trokic is in charge of the investigation, and it leads him to the case of a prominent scientist and specialist in neurochemistry and antidepressants who disappeared eight weeks earlier. Daniel Trokic must get to the killer before he strikes again, but this turns out to be a dangerous pursuit.Suspenseful and fast-paced. Winner of the Danish Crime Academy's Debut Award in 2006 for the most exciting debut of the year.
  • September

    Gabrielle Lord

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, Sept. 1, 2010)
    With his little sister still missing, Callum Ormond believes that his enemy Oriana is behind the kidnapping.
  • September

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Kane Miller Book Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Convinced Oriana was behind his little sister's kidnapping, Cal teams up with Boges to pull off a plan to extract vital information: They plant a listening bug in Oriana's house by firing it through her window with an air rifle!
  • September

    Gabrielle Lord

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • September Roses

    Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Sept. 11, 2004)
    A tribute to the memory of September 11On September 11, 2001, two sisters from South Africa are flying to New York City with 2,400 roses to be displayed at a flower show. As their plane approaches the airport, a cloud of black smoke billows over the Manhattan skyline. When they land, they learn of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. All flights are canceled; the sisters cannot go home, and they are stranded with boxes and boxes of roses.In the days that followed September 11, Jeanette Winter was drawn to Union Square and saw, among the hundreds of memorial offerings, twin towers made of roses. In the pages of this small and vibrant book, she tells a moving story.
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  • September Girls

    Bennett Madison

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 21, 2013)
    September Girls is a stunning coming-of-age novel about first loves, oblivious parents, sibling rivalries—and mermaids. This imaginative and painfully honest book garnered five starred reviews, including one from ALA Booklist that proclaimed it "a rare and lovely novel, deserving of attention from discriminating readers."Whisked away by his father to an unusual beach town in the Outer Banks, Sam finds himself having the summer vacation most guys dream of. He's surrounded by beautiful blonde girls, and, better yet, they all seem inexplicably attracted to him. But there's definitely something strange about the Girls. They only wear flats because heels make their feet bleed. They never go swimming in the water. And they all want something from him.Sam falls for one of the Girls, DeeDee, and begins an unexpected summer romance. But as they get closer, she pulls away without explanation. Sam knows that if he is going to win her back, he'll have to learn the Girls' secret.Bennett Madison, critically acclaimed author of The Blonde of the Joke, brings a mix of lyrical writing, psychologically complex characters, and sardonic humor to this young adult novel. September Girls is perfect for fans of the irreverent wit of Ned Vizzini and the seductive magic of fairy tales retold.
  • September

    Mari Kesselring, Ronnie Rooney

    Library Binding (Looking Glass Library, Aug. 15, 2009)
    Share in all the fun things September brings.
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  • September

    Robyn Brode

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2009)
    The twelve updated and completely redesigned books in this series are each devoted to a month of the year. Featuring vibrant new photographs and fascinating facts, they cover the number of days, the season, the weather, holidays, and special events that happen for each month. Each book also addresses how weather varies each month for different parts of the country.
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  • September

    Daniel Parker

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Jan. 28, 2014)
    COUNTDOWN It's 1999. The Earth moved. Really. SEPTEMBER Only the strongest teens have survived. But now Earth is crashing and crumbling down around them, advancing -- piece by piece -- toward a final, grinding halt. It can be stopped. There is a key -- a key that can save the world from total annihilation. If it doesn't fall into the hands of she who has been chosen...to kill them all.
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  • September

    K. C. Kelley, Bob Ostrom

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, July 15, 2018)
    The word Septem means seven in Latin. September used to be the seventh month in the calendar. Explore these and other interesting facts in September, a 12 Months book.
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  • September 11

    Mary L. Englar

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    On a bright sunny morning on September 11, 2001, hijackers took control of four U.S. commercial airplanes. The terrorists crashed two planes into two World Trade Center Towers in New York City. Forty minutes later, hijackers crashed another plane into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Passengers on a fourth hijacked plane resisted, and the plane crashed in an empty Pennsylvania field. The tragic events of September 11 killed nearly 3,000 people, scarred Americans, and changed the world forever.
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  • September 17

    Amanda West Lewis

    eBook (Red Deer Press, May 29, 2015)
    In July 1940, a British government-sponsored program called Children's Overseas Reception Board -- or CORB -- was set up to send children from Britain to Canada and other Commonwealth countries, in order to rescue them from the bombings of British cities. The City of Benares was a luxury liner that was recruited in September 1940 to transport 90 of these children to Canada, along with the ship's regular passenger complement. Approximately six hundred miles out, after the naval escorts had withdrawn, the ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat and sank in about half an hour. Only thirteen of the CORB children survived the sinking. September 17 is a novel that tells the story of three of the children that were on board The City of Benares, as they experience and survive the disaster and wait to be rescued.