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Books with title The Wild Girl

  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy, Coleen Marlo, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Oct. 2, 2007)
    It is the early 1970s. Twelve-year-old Joan is sure that she is going to be miserable when her family moves from Connecticut to California. Then she meets a most unusual girl. Sarah prefers to be called “Fox,” and lives with her author dad in a rundown house in the middle of the woods. The two girls start writing their own stories together, and when one wins first place in a student contest, they find themselves recruited for a summer writing class taught by the equally unusual Verla Volante. The Wild Girls is about friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers—rather than simply taking adults on faith.
  • The Wild Girl

    Christopher Wormell (author)

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 6, 2018)
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  • The Wild Girl

    Christopher Wormell

    eBook (Puffin, Sept. 6, 2018)
    This is the story of a little girl and her small brown dog. They live all alone in a little cave high up on the mountainside in the middle of the great wide wilderness. Then one day in the bitter cold of winter, as they are returning to their cave, they see bear tracks in the snow . . . The ending to this adorable story will melt your heart and make you smile.This is a stunning new edition of this charming children's tale, from the exceptional storyteller and illustrator, Chris Wormell.
  • The Wild Girl

    Chris Wormell

    Hardcover (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., June 21, 2006)
    In the great wide wilderness, a little girl and her dog live alone in a cave high up on the mountainside. They are happy surviving on their own, until one day in the bitter cold of winter, they see bear tracks in the snow that lead right up to their cave . . . Charming illustrations bring life to this sweet story of courage and compassion, written and illustrated by award-winning author and illustrator Chris Wormell.
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  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy

    Paperback (Speak, Oct. 16, 2008)
    It?s 1972. Twelve-year-old Joan is sure that she is going to be miserable when her family moves. Then she meets a most unusual girl. Sarah prefers to be called ?Fox,? and lives with her author dad in a rundown house in the middle of the woods. The two girls start writing their own stories together, and when one wins first place in a student contest, they find themselves recruited for a summer writing class taught by the equally unusual Verla Volante. The Wild Girls brilliantly explores friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers.
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  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy

    eBook (Speak, Oct. 16, 2008)
    It?s 1972. Twelve-year-old Joan is sure that she is going to be miserable when her family moves. Then she meets a most unusual girl. Sarah prefers to be called ?Fox,? and lives with her author dad in a rundown house in the middle of the woods. The two girls start writing their own stories together, and when one wins first place in a student contest, they find themselves recruited for a summer writing class taught by the equally unusual Verla Volante. The Wild Girls brilliantly explores friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers.
  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
    Excellent condition! Ex-Library Book. Cover has sticker on back and spine. First page has library stamp. Pages are crisp and clean, no rips, bends or creases.
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  • The Wild Girl

    Christopher Wormell

    Paperback (Red Fox, Nov. 1, 2006)
    This is the story of a little girl and her small brown dog. They live all alone in a little cave high up on the mountainside in the middle of the great wide wilderness. Then one day in the bitter cold of winter, as they are returning to their cave, they see bear tracks in the snow ...The ending to this adorable story will melt your heart and make you smile.
  • The Wild Girl

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Nov. 3, 2005)
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  • The Wild Girl

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 2006)
    A little girl and her small brown dog live alone in a cave high up on the mountainside in the middle of the great wide wilderness. They are happy hunting for food and surviving on their own until one day in the bitter cold of winter, when they see bear tracks in the snow that lead right up to their cave ... Charming illustrations bring life to this sweet story of courage and compassion, written and illustrated by award-winning author and illustrator Chris Wormell.
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  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Oct. 18, 2007)
    It is the early 1970s. Twelve-year-old Joan is sure that she is going to be miserable when her family moves from Connecticut to California. Then she meets a most unusual girl. Sarah prefers to be called ?Fox,? and lives with her author dad in a rundown house in the middle of the woods. The two girls start writing their own stories together, and when one wins first place in a student contest, they find themselves recruited for a summer writing class taught by the equally unusual Verla Volante. The Wild Girls is about friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers?rather than simply taking adults on faith.
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  • The Wild Girls

    Pat Murphy

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 18, 2007)
    It is the early 1970s. Twelve-year-old Joan is sure that she is going to be miserable when her family moves from Connecticut to California. Then she meets a most unusual girl. Sarah prefers to be called “Fox,” and lives with her author dad in a rundown house in the middle of the woods. The two girls start writing their own stories together, and when one wins first place in a student contest, they find themselves recruited for a summer writing class taught by the equally unusual Verla Volante. The Wild Girls is about friendship, the power of story, and how coming of age means finding your own answers—rather than simply taking adults on faith.
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