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Books with title The Wind

  • The Wind

    Monique Felix

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, March 28, 2012)
    Creative Editions is proud to offer new editions of these cleverly illustrated books, which have charmed countless browsers over the years. Each story features a curious mouse that eats its way into a book and then turns the blank sheets of paper into something more. Find out how the crafty rodent escapes the confines of The Wind by harnessing its power
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  • The Wind

    Maria C Taney, Patricia Neville

    Paperback (Maria Taney, May 8, 2020)
    The wind blows, it lifts, it cools, and it tickles. We can't see it but we can feel it in all seasons and places on earth. Nature lovers will enjoy this gorgeously illustrated children's picture book.
  • The Wind

    S.K. Aizer

    language (Booklocker.com, Inc., July 30, 2016)
    The Wind is the story of two teens, Sunny & Reiss; from two very different worlds. Sunny lives on a ranch in upstate New York. She can't hear; but has a unique gift that allows her to hear the thoughts of others.Reiss is a deity who lives in the mythical land of Sajar. Since birth he has been preparing for a dangerous quest; that he must make before his sixteenth birthday. But first, he must find his mate.When their paths cross, they discover a special bond of communication and a shared ability to control the wind. With help from their friends and the mythical creatures of Sajar, they must face the four evil forces of nature (the daemons). These encounters will alter the lives of everyone they know in both worlds.
  • The Wind

    Maria C. Taney, Patricia Neville

    Paperback (Year of the Book Press, May 5, 2020)
    The wind is a force of nature. It blows, it lifts, it cools, and it tickles. Nature lovers will enjoy this gorgeously illustrated full-color picture book.
  • The Wind

    Matthew Janeski

    eBook
    Kieran Quinn’s cousin is dead. They found him out in the woods, not a scratch on him. Then things got really weird. A creepy FBI agent is following Kieran around town in a minivan. He’s stumbled upon an odd, not-so-abandoned house in the forest. And his new friends, a quartet of octogenarians who live in the basement of a tiny house on Church Street, are telling stories unlike any he’s heard before.The sudden death of 12-year-old Kieran’s cousin Michael is the first in a string of perplexing events that forces Kieran to remap his inner and outer worlds. Soon after Michael’s funeral, Kieran befriends the residents of a pair of extraordinary houses who begin to weave an unbelievable story about the true nature of the universe. Spurred on by his desire to find answers about Michael’s death, Kieran ranges over the humid suburban landscape, all the while evading an unfriendly FBI agent whose work may involve a lot more than he lets on. As the line between what is real and what is not becomes a blur, Kieran is propelled ever closer to the scene of Michael’s death. Too close, in fact.
  • The Wind

    S. K. Aizer

    (Booklocker.com, Inc., July 10, 2016)
    Imagine living in a world where you can control the wind currents with just your mind; a world in which you and your friends are gods with unique and different gifts, and powers over the forces of nature. Sajar is such a world, where young deities on their sixteenth birthday inherit powers beyond their wildest dreams. However, in this world filled with beauty and magic, there is also danger and evil - the daemons...
  • The Wind

    Monique Felix

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Aug. 31, 1993)
    A little mouse trapped in a book discovers the wind
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  • The Wind

    Monique Felix

    Paperback (Amer Education Pub, June 1, 1994)
    A little mouse trapped in a book discovers the wind
  • The wind

    Jeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, March 15, 1964)
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  • The Wind

    Anna Berenyi, Anthony Berenyi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2013)
    Ancient people on our planet have listened to the wind since the beginning of time. In order to explain how to “listen" to the wind we had to ask, "If the wind is invisible, how do you know it is there?" It is so multifaceted that you need to use all of your senses in order to capture the essence of the wind. Since you can’t see the wind, you must discover all of the things that the wind touches in order to fully understand it. Water is carried in clouds and in fog and you must use your sense of sight to see which one the wind will carry that day. The smell of new green leaves in the forest and the intoxicating aroma of the Wisteria vine are both carried on the wind. You must use your sense of touch to feel snowflakes as they land on your cheeks when you try to catch one with your mouth. The wind also tells your ears if water is rushing down the river in a hurry or if it is slowing down to enjoy the scenery. We included photographs in this book of some of the instances of where the wind plays a part on the Earth. Our ancestors long ago knew the reasons for being still and why we should be listening. This book will hopefully remind you that the answers are indeed carried on the wind and found in your heart. You just need to be still and listen to the wind.
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  • The Wind

    Jeanne Bendick

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, March 15, 1963)
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  • The Wind

    Craig Hammersmith

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Contents: What is wind? -- What makes wind? -- Can you see the wind? -- Wind and weather -- Watch out! -- Wind at work -- How fast? -- Wind fun.
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