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Books with title The Pillow War

  • The Pillow War

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1998)
    When a brother and sister have a pillow fight to decide which of them will get to sleep with the dog, their battle escalates to engulf the world
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  • The Pig War

    Mark Holtzen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2012)
    When his parents send him to remote Mobray Island for a summer with his curmudgeonly grandfather, bookish Kell thinks his time is going to be a boring bust. But he and his boisterous sister Grace are quickly drawn into events from the island’s past—The Pig War of 1859. What was The Pig War? Did pigs actually fight? What if Kell and Grace are caught with the buried revolver they've uncovered? And why does their grandfather go fishing without his fishing gear? By summer’s end Kell learns that Mobray Island holds more adventure than he bargained for: shady ancestors, shadier neighbors, and even some discoveries about himself.
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  • The Pillow War

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1998)
    Siblings Millie and Fred start a pillow fight over who owns Sam the dog, and it escalates on land, at sea, and in the air until good sense finally cools it down.
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  • The Pig War

    Mark Holtzen

    eBook (CreateSpace, June 5, 2012)
    When his parents send him to remote Mobray Island for a summer with his curmudgeonly grandfather, bookish Kell thinks his time is going to be a boring bust. But he and his boisterous sister Grace are quickly drawn into events from the island’s past—The Pig War of 1859. What was The Pig War? Did pigs actually fight? What if Kell and Grace are caught with the buried revolver they've uncovered? And why does their grandfather go fishing without his fishing gear? By summer’s end Kell learns that Mobray Island holds more adventure than he bargained for: shady ancestors, shadier neighbors, and even some discoveries about himself.
  • The Pig War

    Betty Baker, Robert Lopshire

    Library Binding (Harper & Row, June 1, 1969)
    An easy-to-read account of how the death of a pig nearly caused a war between the Americans and the British.
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  • The Pig War

    Mike Vouri

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, July 21, 2008)
    San Juan Island is well known for its splendid vistas, saltwater shore, quiet woodlands, and orca whales. But it was also here, in 1859, that the United States and Great Britain nearly went to war over a dead pig. On July 18 of that year, Capt. George E. Pickett (later to lead the famous charge climaxing the Battle of Gettysburg) landed his company of 63 soldiers on the southern end of San Juan Island to protect U.S. citizens from the British government after an American settler, LymanCutlar, had shot a pig belonging to the British-owned Hudson's Bay Company. What was really at stake was the possession of the entire San Juan archipelago, held in dispute between the two nations since 1846. By the time the crisis was settled, nearly 500 U.S. soldiers and three British warships would stand off on Griffin Bay. It would then require12 more years of joint military occupation before the international boundary was settled and the San Juans became U.S. territory.
  • The Pig War

    Betty Baker, Robert Lopshire

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1969)
    An easy-to-read account of how the death of a pig nearly caused a war between the Americans and the British.
  • The Pillow

    Rosemary Allison, Charles Hilder

    Hardcover (Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1979)
    This volume in the Kids of Canada series examines the challenges faced by children who move to a new and strange country.Angelina has just arrived from Italy and must face the teasing of her new schoolmates whose language is strange to her. When she meets Ram whose family is originally from India, life in Canada begins to look rosierThe Pillow is a touching story of how kids can come together to overcome prejudice and misunderstanding.
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  • The Open Pillow

    David Rowinski, Dea Lenihan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2012)
    Everyone is a perfect size for something. Pillow wanted to have a purpose. He wanted to be useful to someone but he seemed to be too small -- just big enough for an ant’s head, and ants do not use pillows. So pillow watched others and learned to wait and grow until the day came when he was big enough to serve a very important purpose.
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  • The Pig War

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    Unknown Binding (Harper & Row Publishers, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The Pig War

    Mike Vouri

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, Jan. 1, 1741)
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  • The Pig War

    Mike Vouri

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing (SC), July 16, 2008)
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