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Books with title The Long Green

  • The Long Green

    William Campbell Gault

    Hardcover (E P Dutton, June 1, 1965)
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  • The Long Green

    William Campbell Gault

    Hardcover (E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The long green

    William Campbell Gault

    Hardcover (Dutton, Jan. 1, 1965)
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  • The Green

    Karly Kirkpatrick

    language (DarkSide Publishing, Jan. 15, 2012)
    How far would you go to save your dream?Seventeen-year-old Ariceli Pisa is a senior at the prestigious Cambridge High School and has her sights set on Northwestern University. She's a cheerleader, a member of the National Honor Society...and a drug dealer. That's not the only secret she has to keep from her best friend Naomi--she’s also madly in love with Naomi’s ex-boyfriend, James Bartlett. Trying to balance her life at Cambridge High with her new demanding job keeps her teetering on the edge of disaster. ***Warning: This book contains strong language, drugs, and violence and is advised for upper YA readers, ages 15 and up.***The Green is a full novel at 53,000 words.Check out Karly Kirkpatrick's other titles:Into the Shadows, Book 1 of the Into the Shadows Trilogy (YA Paranormal) Darkness Rising, Book 2 of the Into the Shadows Trilogy (YA Paranormal)After Dawn, Book 3 of the Into the Shadows Trilogy (YA Paranormal) *coming Fall, 2012*Bloody Little Secrets (YA paranormal/vampires)EIGHT (a collection of short stories)The Grimmdale High Series *coming December, 2012*Karly Kirkpatrick loves to read and write YA. She published her first YA novel, Into the Shadows in 2010 and added Bloody Little Secrets and EIGHT in 2011. She lives in Elgin, Illinois. For more information about Karly, visit www.karlykirkpatrick.com.
  • The Green

    Justin Reichman

    Paperback (Scobre Press, Aug. 1, 2003)
    The Green is a comedic look at the sport of golf, as told through the eyes of Jason Green, the somewhat overweight class clown. After being forced to get a job at Whispering Canyons Golf Course, Jason is introduced to a cast of quirky characters. Hanging out with Eugene, a classmate who is definitely not a part of the cool crowd, Jason begins to learn about golf. He gets better at the sport quickly and even starts to lose some weight. In gaining self-confidence, he begins to realize that maybe the cool kids aren t so cool after all and that maybe he s not just the fat kid who s good for a laugh. Maybe he s a golfer. The Green captures the attention of young readers as we follow Jason on a hilarious journey of self-exploration... and goofy pants.
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  • The Long Grey Line

    Rick Atkinson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 1, 1990)
    The Long Gray Line follows the 1966 class of West Point cadets from graduation to the killing fields of Vietnam, to the the hard peace that followed. Taking readers through an extraordinary era in American history, this saga spans 25 years and speaks about the innocence, patriotism, and the price we pay for our dreams. HC: Houghton Mifflin.
  • The Green Song

    Doris Troutman Plenn, Paul Galdone

    Paperback (Literary Licensing, LLC, )
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  • The Green King

    Dennis Galloway

    eBook (Dennis Galloway, Nov. 12, 2015)
    This book is an illustrated children's book about a small frog (Scotti) that travels from pond to pond, having adventures along the way. The Green King, is an adventure about our hero (Scotti) meeting a villain (the King), and how he outwits him. An exciting and fun story.
  • The Green Light

    Liliane Parkinson

    language (, Nov. 1, 2014)
    "I want to read the next book now." Elijah aged 9Would you believe it if a kid tells you there is life on Mars? That's the new challenge Wills and Georgie face when they receive a message, which seems to imply that there really is intelligent life on the red planet. Powerful and ruthless forces are determined to ensure they do not succeed. It's a cat and mouse race and they're just two kids not yet at college. Can they stay one step ahead of the authorities or will they be discovered, discredited or even worse locked up? 'The Green Light' is Liliane Parkinson's second exciting book in her three part, dystopian state, sci-fi series for 8 to 12 year old readers.Download your copy of 'The Green Light' now and join Wills and Georgie as their mysterious black box reveals more unexpected secrets.
  • The Greenmen

    Linden Forster

    eBook (Cordate Books, Dec. 13, 2016)
    Aereon has found the Creators.He’s crossed seas and mountain ranges to reach them, tangled with dwarves and ogres along the way, escaped the clutches of an icicle-wielding irate yeti to rescue them and now they tell him that they weren’t in any great need of help.A revolution has sparked in the realm of Hudikvar, because of some things Aereon might have said to a troop of homeless youths. Now, King Victarian is after Aereon and anyone associated with him.Local woodsman, Lars, has agreed to help them flee and be their guide through Oak’s Wood, but even he cannot guess what lies in wait for them within. Not now the Lord of the Primes is about to wake.
  • The Long Garden

    Nicholas Messenger

    language (Konuoi Imprint, July 13, 2014)
    An adventure in the world of pioneer railways, of Double Fairlees and Incline Tramways, when engineers had a chance to follow their craziest dreams, but the powers of business were flexing their muscles. A story centred around the amazing Bobbington Family Train and the friendship between the scions of two very different engineering families.
  • The Green Line

    Polly Farquharson

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 7, 2014)
    Join in on a joyous walk to the park with this child's-eye photographic exploration extravaganza. Cleverly never showing the child narrator, the reader follows the narrator's green doodle line as she investigates a stick, a butterfly, a feather, a daisy chain, and other features, as well as crossing the road and avoiding the cracks in the pavement. Based on the author's own explorations of Hampstead Heath with her young children, this is a book to inspire children's imaginations from their local surroundings.
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