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Books with title The New Neighbors

  • New Neighbors

    Margaret L. Starbird, Alden Leonard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 22, 2014)
    In this appealing story, so universal it could have happened anywhere, several young neighbors are challenged to address cultural stereotypes as they work to form a new friendship. Children of all ages—as well as their parents and teachers—will appreciate the open-mindedness evolving from their encounter with New Neighbors.
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  • The Neighbor

    Eliana Alexander

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Nov. 16, 2012)
    Caroline Geish is a world-famous country singer living a perfect single life. Adrien Martel is a handsome and successful plastic surgeon who moves next door. After meeting Adrien the country starlet is framed for murder and taken to jail. CarolineÂ’s parents must rush to prove her innocence before she is sentenced to life in prison. With the help of CarolineÂ’s family attorney Paul Weinsmith and Nate Corel a tenacious investigator they unravel a deep-rooted plot to destroy not only Caroline, but also her entire family. Unfortunately, time is short and the evidence against the starlet is strong. CarolineÂ’s team must work quickly to uncover a dark history, save Caroline and clear the family.
  • Neighbors

    Kristina Sumakis

    eBook (, Sept. 1, 2018)
    While little smarty pants Violet is sitting on her front stoop blowing bubbles, she sees a moving truck drive down her block. She thinks about going to introduce herself to the new family that is moving in, but can’t figure out what to say to her new friends. This story follows Violet’s thoughts (and all of her big words!) as she figures out how to help her newest neighbors learn about their new home.
  • New to the Neighborhood

    C Conley, Tamie Swann

    language (Fatt Wallet/Lil' Tales Publcations, June 11, 2013)
    Jen-Jen is the new little girl on the block who just moved into the neighborhood on Circle Street. Worried whether or not she will fit in a new place, school and make new friends, she soon meets Hanna, her next door neighbor. Hanna introduces herself and later to some her other friends and Jen-Jen feels right at home in her new neighborhood.
  • Neighbors

    Julia Byerly

    language (, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Growing up in the 1950s, two nine-year-old children, Jeff Spencer and Diane Mohr have little in the way of toys or money, but they have a sense of adventure and plenty of imagination. They explore their neighborhood and make the most of what they have. Though Jeff would prefer that his new neighbor was a boy, he reluctantly becomes friends with Diane, inviting her to share some of his favorite activities. She might not be so bad after all. Especially when she practically saves his life.
  • The Neighbor

    Eliana Alexander

    Hardcover (Xlibris, Nov. 16, 2012)
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  • The Neighborhood

    Scott Edward Bosek, Emily Allar

    Paperback (Independently published, July 16, 2020)
    Memories and stories taken from the author's time growing up in a tight knit neighborhood in Detroit during the 1960's. Meet "Good Ole Mr. H," Old Nick, and the kids who made this neighborhood so special. Experience Derby Hill, a drive-in theater and muscle cars of the era as seen through the eyes of a young boy. This was a magical time, a time when imagination ruled and kids played outside from sun up to sun down. A book for all ages that will have younger readers wishing they had experienced this simpler life, and one that will have older readers remembering a simpler time - a life without today's technology - a time of endless imagination.
  • The Neighbor

    Lisa Gardner

    Hardcover (Bantam, March 15, 2009)
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  • Neighbors

    Cheryl Blackburn, Kary Blackburn

    language (AuthorHouse, Inc., April 24, 2007)
    Kary Rose is about as happy as a 10-year-old can be. School is out for the summer, and she plans to enjoy every day of her vacation riding her pony, Amber. At her father's insistence, however, Kary reluctantly gives up some of her free time to teach baseball to Henry Spencer, the class nerd, and realizes Henry is "not so bad after all."Then Kary learns about Jack Croft, the lonely old man that lives near her home. She doesn't understand why people talk so badly about him, and why someone doesn't try to help him. When she overhears bad news from town, Kary has to decide whether to keep her promise to her parents or do what she feels in her heart is the right thing, no matter what it may cost her. In the end, Kary learns a lesson in obeying her parent and at the same time teaches her small community a lesson in compassion for others.
  • The Neighbor

    Various (Narrator) Lisa Gardner (Author)

    Audio CD (Books On Tape, March 15, 2000)
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  • The Chipmunks' New Neighbors

    Brian M Holmes, Erin A Holmes

    Hardcover (Holmes House Press, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Mr. and Mrs. Chipmunk don’t exactly roll out the welcome mat for their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Robin. In fact, things in the evergreen bush this spring are very difficult between the two families. This is a story about change, learning to accept change, bravery and how what we think will happen in a situation could be very different from the real outcome. This story is based on fact but fictionalized and illustrated with fun, colorful drawings. Find out what happens next in this fun, fast-paced, exciting story. Read The Chipmunk ’s New Neighbors to your kids tonight!
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  • Neighbors

    Kristina Sumakis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 18, 2018)
    While little smarty pants Violet is sitting on her front stoop blowing bubbles, she sees a moving truck drive down her block. She thinks about going to introduce herself to the new family that is moving in, but can’t figure out what to say to her new friends. This story follows Violet’s thoughts (and all of her big words!) as she figures out how to help her newest neighbors learn about their new home.