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Books with title The Little Policeman

  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Red Fox, June 1, 2006)
    Everyone in Kinvara is conscious that time is flying past, faster and faster - to such an extent that when JJ asks his mother what she would like as a birthday present she ask for more time. JJ dismisses this as mere wishful thinking, an impossibility, for who know where the time goes? The Liddys have been musicians for generations and JJ is no exception but what he discovers is that a shadow from the past hangs over their family - did his great-grandfather murder the village priest? When he sets out to buy his mother time, he discovers the fate of a flute, which will provide the key to both problems - it is the vital clue. He makes the transition to Tir na n'Og, the land of eternal youth, where the fairy people are also having a problem with time and it falls to his lot to locate the leak between the two parallel worlds. JJ finds where time goes! Music proves to be the touchstone for communication between the fairy and the human domains and the book is saturated with the lure of Irish music for JJ's whole existence is built round the ceili and each chapter relates to a tune, printed out as a heading so that the reader can also become a performer. As for the "New Policeman", Larry O'Dwyer, he is an enigmatic figure who has a significant bearing on the plot but whose identity is kept a superbly guarded secret to the very last surprising moment.
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  • The Little Policeman

    Frank McClanahan, Cornelius Van Wright

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Book by McClanahan, Frank, Cornelius Van Wright
  • The little fat policeman,

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (Simon and Schuster, Jan. 1, 1950)
    The Little Fat Policeman is very busy. He directs all the whizzing traffic. He stopped a car that was going too fast, and when the lady driver explained that she was singing a very fast song and forgot, he replied, "Sing a slow song next time, and don't forget or I'll have to give you a ticket...." We next see him as he investigates a burglary, which has a surprise ending. Finally, the Little Fat Policeman is a life saver, as he rescues a man who encountered problems when swimming in the ocean. Quite the busy man!
  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (Greenwillow Books, Jan. 9, 2009)
    Who knows where the time goes?There never seems to be enough time in Kinvara, or anywhere else in Ireland for that matter. When J.J.'s mother says time's what she really wants for her birthday, J.J. decides to find her some. He's set himself up for an impossible task . . . until a neighbor reveals a secret. There's a place where time stands still—at least, it's supposed to. J.J. can make the journey there, but he'll have to vanish from his own life to do so. Can J.J. find the leak between the two worlds? Will a shocking rumor about his family's past come back to haunt him? And what does it all have to do with the village's new policeman . . . ?
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  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    Audio CD (n/a, March 5, 2006)
    Acclaimed author Kate Thompson won both the Guardian Children’s Book Prize and the Whitbread Children’s Book of the Year Award for this enchanting novel. Irish teenager J.J. Liddy wishes he could provide his mother with her true birthday desire—the gift of more time. Everything seems to happen so fast in the modern world. Before long, J.J. finds himself in the land of the ever young, where the faeries teach him some amazing truths.
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  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 22, 2008)
    Who knows where the time goes?There never seems to be enough time in Kinvara, or anywhere else in Ireland for that matter. When J.J.'s mother says time's what she really wants for her birthday, J.J. decides to find her some. He's set himself up for an impossible task . . . until a neighbor reveals a secret. There's a place where time stands still—at least, it's supposed to. J.J. can make the journey there, but he'll have to vanish from his own life to do so. Can J.J. find the leak between the two worlds? Will a shocking rumor about his family's past come back to haunt him? And what does it all have to do with the village's new policeman . . . ?
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  • The Little Pot

    Dawn Stephens, Cindy Huffman

    Hardcover (bPlus Books, March 16, 2009)
    How do you teach young children about the value of patience and the loving omniscience of their Creator? Introduce them to The Little Pot, a wise and winsome tale. Soon after a potter lovingly forms a new pot and declares that he has important plans for his creation, the little pot begins to wonder what its purpose will be. Will it be used to hold important documents? Great riches? Beautiful flowers? As various expectations prove wrong, the little pot is cautioned to wait and see. Gradually, Little Pot comes to realize that its creator knows best and has the most wonderful of all uses planned for it. Young readers will realize that the same is true for them: that, like the little pot, they were designed to be vessels that bear fruit. Anyone who has ever had trouble seeing God working in his or her life will realize that, while His work may not always be evident, it is always there. The author's warm illustrations beautifully enhance this charming allegory about patience and fulfillment. A valuable teaching tool for parents and educators, The Little Pot is a simple yet profound story about inevitable reversals. Its timeless message will be enjoyed by many generations to come.
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  • The little fat policeman

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Unknown Binding (Golden Press, Jan. 1, 1976)
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  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    Everyone in Kinvara is conscious that time is flying past, faster and faster - to such an extent that when JJ asks his mother what she would like as a birthday present she ask for more time. JJ dismisses this as mere wishful thinking, an impossibility, for who know where the time goes? The Liddys have been musicians for generations and JJ is no exception but what he discovers is that a shadow from the past hangs over their family -did his great-grandfather murder the village priest? When he sets out to buy his mother time, he discovers the fate of a flute which will provide the key to both problems - it is the vital clue. He makes the transition to Tir na n'Og, the land of eternal youth, where the fairy people are also having a problem with time and it falls to his lot to locate the leak between the two parallel worlds. JJ finds where time goes!Music proves to be the touchstone for communication between the fairy and the human domains and the book is saturated with the lure of Irish music for JJ`s whole existence is built round the ceili and each chapter relates to a tune, printed out as a heading so that the reader can also become a performer. As for the New Policeman, Larry O'Dwyer, he is an enigmatic figure who has a significant bearing on the plot but whose identity is kept a superbly guarded secret to the very last surprising moment.
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  • The Little Politician

    Martin Wagner

    eBook (Pinter & Martin, July 5, 2016)
    When nine-year-old Joe is unexpectedly elected British prime minister, he quickly discovers that to negotiate the pitfalls of modern politics, you have to compromise. But how can he stay true to what he believes?A bittersweet tale for old and young of an idealist who went astray, from the author of The Little Driver.Originally written in 2005 in response to the invasion of Iraq, this ebook edition of The Little Politician is published to mark the publication of the Chilcot Inquiry on July 6th 2016.
  • The Little Man

    Erich Kastner, Rick Schreiter

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, March 15, 1966)
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  • The Little Man

    R.S. Rodella

    language (, March 15, 2017)
    The old man needed the old woman. The old woman needed to care for the old man. What they didn't need was the sly little man. This story has a lesson to be learned about stealing. The story includes nice graphic pictures and is suitable for all ages.