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Books with title The Bower Bird

  • Tiger & The Bird

    Krystal Dabney, Sophia Jin

    Hardcover (Gatekeeper Press, July 13, 2020)
    Tiger loves birds, big, tall, short, and small. But what he should do when a bird doesn't seem to like it all? A little story on how funny misunderstandings can create even greater friendships.
  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    eBook (Luath Press Ltd, Oct. 1, 2008)
    This title, which won the 2007 Costa award, continues the story of Gussie, a precocious young girl diagnosed with a rare heart condition. Despite this, she is determined to live life to the fullest, experiencing typical adolescent problems such as love and parent troubles. While never complaining, she offers a direct and honest insight about herself and the world around her, in a story which is poignant, charming, and oddly optimistic.
  • The Bird

    Gaja J. Kos, Boris Kos

    language (Boris Kos, June 27, 2017)
    The epic conclusion to the Iron Head TrilogyDriven by an inexplicable urge to save the one that could be the linchpin of Avvyr’s power, Maer and Andalia risk taking on the full weight of the king’s wrath.In a world where allies turn into enemies in a blink of an eye, in a world where Avvyr Lakrius’ darkness threatens to engulf Lianthe, running isn’t enough. Even with the Winds on their side, the king’s influence reaches too far. Their only chance is to make a stand. But that precise decision just might come at the price of their lives.
  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Limited, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Gussie is not dead yet and she's got something to say. This moving piece of young adult fiction continues the story of a 12-year-old girl fighting for her life while facing the typical trials and tribulations of adolescence. Heartwarming and heartrending, The Bower Bird will have teens and adults alike rooting for Gussie with every turn of the page.
  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Ltd, Jan. 10, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Ltd, May 1, 2007)
    Gussie is not dead yet and she's got something to say. This moving piece of young adult fiction continues the story of a 12-year-old girl fighting for her life while facing the typical trials and tribulations of adolescence. Heartwarming and heartrending, The Bower Bird will have teens and adults alike rooting for Gussie with every turn of the page.
  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
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  • The Bower Bird

    Ann Kelley

    Paperback (Luath Press Ltd, Oct. 1, 2008)
    This title, which won the 2007 Costa award, continues the story of Gussie, a precocious young girl diagnosed with a rare heart condition. Despite this, she is determined to live life to the fullest, experiencing typical adolescent problems such as love and parent troubles. While never complaining, she offers a direct and honest insight about herself and the world around her, in a story which is poignant, charming, and oddly optimistic.
  • The Bird Book

    Holiday Eames, Brian Cohen

    language (Green Writers Press, Oct. 24, 2013)
    The Bird Book is a children's alphabet book by artist and educator, Brian D. Cohen, with rhyming couplets written by Holiday Eames. Created for their son, David, each letter of the alphabet in both uppercase and lowercase, corresponds to the bird illustrated on each page. The description can be read aloud to especially inquisitive children, or be enjoyed by an adult reader alike. Originally hand-colored and printed letterpress, only 26 copies were made. Now gathered in book form for the first time, printed in four colors on beautiful recycled paper, these stunning prints will also appeal to adults interested in art books, small press books, printmaking, and birds. Their children and grandchildren will thank the parents and gift givers as well, for the birds in the book, and the accompanying couplets will open up a world of art and poetry that will become a family favorite.
  • The Bird

    J Marshall Martin

    Paperback (Boys Read, June 18, 2008)
    "We are off on a race against time, through such specific geography from West Coast to East - Seattle to Savannah - that the land itself is part of the adventure. J. Marshall Martin (in his second novel) slips 16 year old Tripp into the driver's seat of his father's beloved black Thunderbird. Unfolding quick page by quick page, Tripp fulfills the last request of his powerful grandfather - to 'kidnap' him from a nursing home and return him to their real home (for both of them) Savannah. Grandfather guides as backseat driver and Tripp travels to try to keep his memory of his mother, while his father is locked away in grief over her death. Hobble, companion and fellow traveler, rides shot-gun as a salami eating, unstoppable three legged dog. Then they are joined by Angie, in all black, with pierced belly button, purple hair and dragon tattoo, hitching her way to find somewhere, too. Martin has powered this novel with the soft spots and rough edges milled by these strong characters in the act of finding how hard the responsibility is to step off into a new part of their lives. Who will Tripp be once back home after going against his father's demands, while aiding the irrepressible will of a sneaky, quirky grandfather." -- Carol Lee Lorenzo, author of "Nervous Dancer."
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  • The Bird

    Nicholas Allan

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, March 9, 1998)
    A hermit living contentedly alone on an island finds his solitude broken by a bird, but when he finally gets used to having company, the bird brings him a surprise
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  • The Bird Book

    Holiday Eames, Brian Cohen

    Hardcover (Green Writers Press, Oct. 24, 2013)
    The Bird Book is a children's alphabet book by artist and educator, Brian D. Cohen, with rhyming couplets written by Holiday Eames. Created for their son, David, each letter of the alphabet in both uppercase and lowercase, corresponds to the bird illustrated on each page. The description can be read aloud to especially inquisitive children, or be enjoyed by an adult reader alike. Originally hand-colored and printed letterpress, only 26 copies were made. Now gathered in book form for the first time, printed in four colors on beautiful recycled paper, these stunning prints will also appeal to adults interested in art books, small press books, printmaking, and birds. Their children and grandchildren will thank the parents and gift givers as well, for the birds in the book, and the accompanying couplets will open up a world of art and poetry that will become a family favorite.
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