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Books with title The Visitation

  • The Vision

    Jessica Sorensen

    Hardcover (Borrowed Hearts Publishing, LLC, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Gemma thought she was trapped—that Stephan had finally won. But then time resets and she’s given another chance. The clock is ticking as Gemma tries to figure out how to change the vision that ends the world in ice. If she can, then maybe she can save the world from Stephan and give her and Alex a chance at a real future. But changing visions can be dangerous, and sometimes one small mistake can lead to disastrous results.
  • The Visit

    Fulvio Testa

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Aug. 1, 2002)
    When Tony, a city boy, visits the country for the first time, he has a lot to learn. Luckily, he meets three local children who take him on a journey of discovery. Tony is fascinated and delighted by all he sees. He is grateful to his new friends for sharing country life with him, and they in turn appreciate Tony, whose enthusiasm has given them a fresh view of their world.
  • The Visit

    Diane Wolkstein

    Library Binding (Alfred a Knopf Inc, )
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  • Visitation

    Frank Peretti

    Unknown Binding (Word, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Visit

    S. Latisha Herbert

    Hardcover (Child Welfare League of Amer, )
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  • The Visit

    Tim Vicary, Kevin Lyle

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • The Vision

    Anukasa Mota (Gray Eagle)

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 13, 2001)
    A history of the Oglala people as seen through their eyes from 1854 to 1890. Their dreams, needs, wants, desires and beliefs brought vividly to you at a time that saw the highest and lowest part of their history being unfurled before your eyes. See history as it was and not as portrayed in the school books. A totally different view as seen by two Oglala youths who grow into manhood and become warriors in what the Army described as the greatest light cavalry that the world has ever seen. Warriors who took on the might of the US Army and won, only to lose all in the end.
  • The Visit

    Mark Kimball Moulton, Susan Winget

    Hardcover (Ideals Publications, Oct. 1, 2003)
    In December of 1823, the poem now known as The Night Before Christmas was first published anonymously and has since become the best loved Christmas poem of all time. Now, for the first time in The Visit, Dinghy Sharp, a direct descendant of recognized author Clement Clarke Moore, shares her delightful story with us all, and reveals the history and origin of this beloved poem as it has been passed down for generations in the Moore family.
  • The Visit

    Terry Degens

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, )
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  • The Visit

    Fulvio Testa

    Library Binding (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2002)
    When Tony from the city visits the country, neither he nor the children he meets there, Mark, Emma, and Louis, realize how much they can learn from one another.
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  • The Visit

    Donna Guthrie

    Paperback (Anticipation Express, Feb. 1, 2000)
    A gallant pony express rider lives in the wall paper of a bedroom in Grandpa Will's old farm house. He is exposed when the wallpaper hung over him many years before begins to peel away. The rider delivers a message of hope for a young girl and her father who has lost his job. This 6- chapter Anticipation Express to-be-continued letter book is designed to be mailed to a child a chapter at a time. As each chapter arrives, the child slips it into the included binder until a whole book is created.
  • The Visitation

    Frank Peretti

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson Publishers, Oct. 1, 2011)
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