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Books with title The Turnip

  • The Turnip

    Jan Brett

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Nov. 3, 2015)
    In a rollicking, cumulative tale, a badger family and their friends–Hedgie, Mr. Ram and Vanya, the horse–struggle to pull up a giant turnip. A cocky rooster steps in and pulls, sending him into the air, holding onto the turnip. No one knows that a mother bear in her underground den has kicked the turnip up through the soil to give the family room to sleep through the winter. Once again Jan Brett brings an original twist to a favorite folktale. Snow covers the farm in rural Russia as badgers and friends in old-fashioned clothes, and bears marching through bright-colored borders, send young readers laughing from page to page.
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  • The Turnip

    Jan Brett

    language (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Nov. 3, 2015)
    In a rollicking, cumulative tale, a badger family and their friends–Hedgie, Mr. Ram and Vanya, the horse–struggle to pull up a giant turnip. A cocky rooster steps in and pulls, sending him into the air, holding onto the turnip. No one knows that a mother bear in her underground den has kicked the turnip up through the soil to give the family room to sleep through the winter. Once again Jan Brett brings an original twist to a favorite folktale. Snow covers the farm in rural Russia as badgers and friends in old-fashioned clothes, and bears marching through bright-colored borders, send young readers laughing from page to page.
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  • The Turning

    Emily Whitman, Kirby Heyborne, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, July 24, 2018)
    Does he belong to the land or to the sea? Listeners who loved Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon and Pam Muñoz Ryan’s Echo will be transported to the place where the water and land meet in this exquisitely crafted coming-of-age tale about a selkie boy. Aran has never truly fit in with his selkie clan. He was born in his human form, without a pelt to transform him into a sleek, strong seal. Each day he waits, left behind while his selkie family explores the deep ocean. What if his pelt never comes? Does the Moon even see him? Is he putting his clan at risk? When his mother undertakes a journey to the far north to seek help, Aran is left in the care of a reclusive human woman on remote Spindle Island. Life on land is full of more wonders - and more dangers - than Aran could have ever imagined. Soon Aran will be forced to decide: will he fight for his place on land, or return to his home in the sea?
  • The Turnip

    Pierr Morgan

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 15, 1990)
    One of Dedoushka's turnips grows to such an enormous size that the whole family, including the dog, cat, and mouse, is needed to pull it up
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  • The Turnip

    Harriet Ziefert

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, July 1, 1996)
    Offers a colorful retelling of the classic tale of a princess who comes in from the rain and is given shelter by the queen who then, unbeknownst to the princess, gives her guest a test to determine if the stranger is truly who she claims to be.
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  • The Turning

    A.L. Noble, Cat McWhirter, A. L. Noble

    Audiobook (A. L. Noble, Sept. 29, 2017)
    In a world ruled by monsters and men, Zayda may be our only hope. In 365 days she will become a monster...no big deal...it happens to everyone her age...Zayda and her friends have always accepted their upcoming Transition without question. In Alon, you are born, you grow, and then you turn. This is the price society must pay for The Cure. Or is it? After her older brother, Robinson, is taken away by The Healers, Zayda finds herself struggling to come to terms with The Rules that govern her life. The more she becomes immersed in her search for the truth, the more she realizes her entire existence may be based on a lie. Knowing her time is quickly running out, she must decide between two equally dangerous fates. Stay the good girl she has always been and wait to turn. Or find out what secrets lie behind the walls of The Sacred City and stop The Healers. Either way, her life is going to change forever....
  • The Turnip

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Puffin, July 1, 1996)
    Presents the amusing tale of an old man who is not able to pull a stubborn turnip out of the ground and goes in search of assistance from others, young and old, who come to his aid but are not able to help him either. Simultaneous.
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  • The Turnip

    Walter de la Mare, Kevin Hawkes

    Paperback (David R. Godine, Publisher, Aug. 6, 2002)
    Here are two brothers: one greedy and duplicitous, the other selfless, poor. Their fates are forever altered by a giant turnip that springs from the good brother's field.
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  • The Turning

    Gloria Whelan

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Oct. 21, 2014)
    As the Soviet Union crumbles, one ballerina dreams of Paris It is 1991, and revolution is coming to the Soviet Union, but in Leningrad, life goes on as it always has. Food is scarce and luxuries are few, but for a young dancer named Tanya, life is a beautiful dream. She dances all day and all night, performing on the stage of the greatest theater in Russia. Her family has sacrificed everything for her dream, and their efforts are finally paying off. Soon the company will tour Europe, and Tanya will see Paris—a city so beautiful that she has begun to contemplate the unthinkable: leaving the Soviet Union forever. Paris offers a chance for defection, which would mean saying good-bye to her family. But as the group prepares for the trip, politics and romance tempt her to stay in Leningrad. Soon Tanya must choose her path. Does her future lie in Paris—or in a new Russia?
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  • The Turnip

    Walter de La Mare, Kevin Hawkes

    Hardcover (David R. Godine, Publisher, June 1, 1992)
    A kind but poor farmer gains a fortune and his rich brother's envy when he grows an enormous turnip.
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  • The Turning

    Gloria Whelan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 2006)
    In the months leading up to the August 1991 coup attempt that resulted in the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union, a young dancer with the Kirov Ballet struggles to decide whether to defect while on an upcoming trip to Paris.
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  • The Turning

    Emily Whitman

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, July 24, 2018)
    Winner of the Oregon Spirit Book AwardDoes he belong to the land or to the sea?Readers who loved Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon and Pam Muñoz Ryan’s Echo will be transported to the place where the water and land meet in this exquisitely crafted coming-of-age tale about a selkie boy.Aran has never truly fit in with his selkie clan. He was born in his human form, without a pelt to transform him into a sleek, strong seal. Each day he waits, left behind while his selkie family explores the deep ocean. What if his pelt never comes? Does the Moon even see him? Is he putting his clan at risk?When his mother undertakes a journey to the far north to seek help, Aran is left in the care of a reclusive human woman on remote Spindle Island. Life on land is full of more wonders—and more dangers—than Aran could have ever imagined. Soon Aran will be forced to decide: will he fight for his place on land, or return to his home in the sea?
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