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Books with title The Blue Rat

  • The Blue Rat

    Michael Hartnett, Jeff Lemucchi, Beacon Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Beacon Audiobooks, Sept. 6, 2019)
    El Buscador has long been legendary for revealing, to select visitors, New York's secrets. Now he confronts his greatest challenge: The real estate mogul Timothy Terrance Tolland has been erecting skyscrapers at an alarming rate. Tolland's mysterious construction at Canal Street threatens to tear the city's fabric. Aided by a group of investigative reporters, El Buscador looks to bring Tolland down before his building forever transforms the skyline. But the battle also goes on below the street as Tolland has initiated a campaign of dyeing the city's rats blue so that the vermin become as much of his brand as his buildings. Follow along on El Buscador's adventures as he takes the listener to little-known places - from underground streams to forgotten tombs to rat pits - and unearths secrets long buried in the city. Ultimately, his battle with Tolland spectacularly exposes nefarious plans that will surprise even jaded New Yorkers.
  • The Blue Rat

    Michael Hartnett

    eBook (Black Rose Writing, May 21, 2019)
    El Buscador has long been legendary for revealing, to select visitors, New York’s secrets. Now he confronts his greatest challenge: the real estate mogul Timothy Terrance Tolland has been erecting skyscrapers at an alarming rate. Tolland’s mysterious construction at Canal Street threatens to tear the city’s fabric. Aided by a group of investigative reporters, El Buscador looks to bring Tolland down before his building forever transforms the skyline.But the battle also goes on below the street as Tolland has initiated a campaign of dyeing the city’s rats blue so that the vermin become as much of his brand as his buildings. Follow along on El Buscador’s adventures as he takes the reader to little-known places – from underground streams to forgotten tombs to rat pits – and unearths secrets long buried in the city. Ultimately, his battle with Tolland spectacularly exposes nefarious plans that will surprise even jaded New Yorkers.
  • The Blue Rat

    Michael Hartnett

    Paperback (Black Rose Writing, May 15, 2019)
    El Buscador has long been legendary for revealing, to select visitors, New York’s secrets. Now he confronts his greatest challenge: the real estate mogul Timothy Terrance Tolland has been erecting skyscrapers at an alarming rate. Tolland’s mysterious construction at Canal Street threatens to tear the city’s fabric. Aided by a group of investigative reporters, El Buscador looks to bring Tolland down before his building forever transforms the skyline.But the battle also goes on below the street as Tolland has initiated a campaign of dyeing the city’s rats blue so that the vermin become as much of his brand as his buildings. Follow along on El Buscador’s adventures as he takes the reader to little-known places – from underground streams to forgotten tombs to rat pits – and unearths secrets long buried in the city. Ultimately, his battle with Tolland spectacularly exposes nefarious plans that will surprise even jaded New Yorkers.
  • The Blue Boa

    Jenny Nimmo, Simon Russell Beale, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Feb. 4, 2013)
    Charlie Bone is back at Bloor's Academy, where a dark secret is emerging. A boy was once lost in the attics and never seen again. Charlie Bone is intrigued, and ventures up there to see if he can find a clue about what happened to him. There he finds Ollie Sparks - but he has become invisible thanks to a hug from the legendary blue boa.... Charlie has problems of his own - Uncle Paton has disappeared, and it is up to Charlie to get him back. In addition, the rest of his interfering family are up to their old conniving tricks, and when a strange young girl appears at the school, the Children of the Red King and all who help them are in great danger.
  • The Blue Roses

    Linda Boyden, Amy Cordova

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, April 1, 2011)
    Every spring Rosalie, a Native American girl, and her grandfather sow tiny seeds that blossom into bright flowers. A red rosebush, planted under Rosalies bedroom window when she was born, is later joined by pink and yellow ones to make a sunset, Papa tells her. Rosalie asks for a blue bush, to represent the sky, but Papa explains that roses do not come in blue. When he dies the following winter, Rosalies blue rosebush comes to her in her dreams as a symbol of love, memory, and transcendence.
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  • The Blue Rose

    Gerda Weissman Klein, Norma Holt

    Hardcover (Lawrence Hill Books, Oct. 1, 1974)
    Brief text and black and white photographs explain how Jenny is different from other girls and why she needs more love and understanding.
  • The Blue Raven

    Ted Harrison

    Hardcover (Macmillan of Canada, March 1, 1989)
    When hard times befall the Athapaskan Indians living on the banks of the Yukon River, Nik, a young brave, sets out on a perilous journey to find the Great Shaman and get help for his people.
  • The Blue Rose

    Gerda Weissmann Klein, The Blue Rose Foundation, Errol Daniels

    Paperback (The Blue Rose Foundation, July 3, 2008)
    THE BLUE ROSE is the story of Jenny, a child with developmental disabilities. The 2008 revised edition is in response to numerous requests. The first edition became a Reader's Digest feature, inspired a film in India, musical score in Canada, and the creation of The Blue Rose Foundation in the USA.
  • The Blue Rose

    Gerda Weissman Klein, Norma Holt

    Paperback (Lawrence Hill & Co, Oct. 1, 1974)
    Brief text and black and white photographs explain how Jenny is different from other girls and why she needs more love and understanding.
  • The Blue

    Jean-Michel Cousteau, Buzz Aldrin, David Bellamy, Sylvia Earle

    Hardcover (Dakini Books Ltd, Dec. 1, 1999)
    This Breathtakingly designed book was published to celebrate our planet's oceans. It is a limited edition hardcover book only available through respected ocean organisations and charities. Written by David Bellamy, Jean Michel-Cousteau, Buzz Aldrin, and Sylvia Earle among others; you will never find a greater compilation of experts and photography of the world under water. To purchase the book now, you will be donating £5.00 or $7.50 to the UN- Oceanic Trust for Ocean Research. Mankind is linked to the ocean, its warm salt flows through our veins. It is part of us, its soul is our soul, its future our own- our duty is to manage it well. So join us on a voyage into the blue.
  • The Big Blue

    Shining Star

    language (Shining Star, July 2, 2015)
    A joyful short tale of a fun beach trip through a child’s eyes, a learning experience about the world around us.
  • The Blue Rose

    Katherine Rollins, Mary Parker

    language (Rollins Productions, June 20, 2013)
    Princess Marta has a problem. It's her new baby brother, Fabian, who gets all the attention in the kingdom. But when Fabian becomes ill, Marta is sick with worry. That is until she meets a mysterious old woman who says she has the cure--a magical blue rose. But will it really help? Or hurt? It's up to Princess Marta to unravel the mystery and help save her brother's life.Ages: 5-919 pages13 illustrations