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Books with title This is San Francisco

  • This is San Francisco

    Miroslav Sasek

    Hardcover (Universe, May 30, 2003)
    Let the rumbling cable car tell you the story! And what a story: From the crookedest street in the world to the Peking ducks in Chinatown, San Francisco is easily one of the world's most enchanting cities. Illustrator Miroslav Sasek captures both the breathtaking landscape and the cosmopolitan flavor of the City by the Bay in This is San Francisco. First published in 1962, Sasek's jaunty, colorful illustrations will still dazzle kids and adults alike.
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  • West Is San Francisco

    Lauren Sapala

    Paperback (Lauren Sapala, Jan. 25, 2019)
    When Leah lands in San Francisco, she’s hoping she can leave her past—along with her broken-down life in Seattle—behind. But what she can’t run from is her present reality as an alcoholic on the downward spiral, and the strong future possibility that she might die in the gutter. So, she quits drinking and resolves to live a new life, determined to be a better person and resist the siren song of addiction, staying a few steps ahead of her demons all the while. But then Leah takes a job at a P.I. Firm and her resolve is thoroughly tested. Instead of alcohol, she becomes addicted to work and the nonstop demands of the agency. In a desperate attempt to break the cycle, she answers a mysterious online ad calling for writers and ends up working as an assistant to serial entrepreneur Scarlet Monroe, a woman who seems almost too good to be true, and like everything Leah has always wanted to be. But when Leah is hired as Scarlet’s personal assistant and gets in deeper with Scarlet and her cult-like company, the demons from her past come alive again, and this time they refuse to go away.The sequel to Between the Shadow and Lo and the second installment in the West Coast Trilogy, West Is San Francisco is a surreal ride through the strange secrets—and intangible magic—of San Francisco.
  • San Francisco Boy

    Lois Lenski

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Oct. 13, 2015)
    A Chinese boy struggles to adapt to life in the big city In Chinatown, the streets are crowded and the air is filled with delicious smells. Felix Fong and his family just moved to San Francisco from a town in the countryside, and they have never seen so many people. Felix’s siblings are thrilled by the constant hustle and bustle, but he misses their old house. He liked having grass to play in and a pond to swim in. The city is overwhelming, and it doesn’t feel like home. But soon Felix begins to have adventures in San Francisco. He makes friends and even gets a job. Before he knows it, he forgets about being homesick and learns to fall in love with the city.
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  • West Is San Francisco

    Lauren Sapala

    eBook
    When Leah lands in San Francisco, she’s hoping she can leave her past—along with her broken-down life in Seattle—behind. But what she can’t run from is her present reality as an alcoholic on the downward spiral, and the strong future possibility that she might die in the gutter. So, she quits drinking and resolves to live a new life, determined to be a better person and resist the siren song of addiction, staying a few steps ahead of her demons all the while. But then Leah takes a job at a P.I. Firm and her resolve is thoroughly tested. Instead of alcohol, she becomes addicted to work and the nonstop demands of the agency. In a desperate attempt to break the cycle, she answers a mysterious online ad calling for writers and ends up working as an assistant to serial entrepreneur Scarlet Monroe, a woman who seems almost too good to be true, and like everything Leah has always wanted to be. But when Leah is hired as Scarlet’s personal assistant and gets in deeper with Scarlet and her cult-like company, the demons from her past come alive again, and this time they refuse to go away.The sequel to Between the Shadow and Lo and the second installment in the West Coast Trilogy, West Is San Francisco is a surreal ride through the strange secrets—and intangible magic—of San Francisco.
  • 123 San Francisco

    Puck

    Board book (Duo Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Kids will count to 10 with some of San Francisco's most beloved symbols—the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, fortune cookies, Dungeness crabs, and the sea lions on Pier 39—in this board book featuring contemporary illustrations, dazzling colors, and bold, clear design. The end of the book includes a complete location list, in both English and Spanish, to help parents locate the symbols and landmarks and plan an entertaining trip to San Francisco.
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  • S is for San Francisco

    Maria Kernahan, Michael Schafbuch

    Board book (Dry Climate Studios, Aug. 8, 2017)
    S is for San Francisco takes you on an A-B-C tour of San Francisco's most popular icons including the Ferry Building, cable cars, seals on Pier 39, Golden Gate Park and twenty-one other places and things that make San Francisco beloved worldwide. With witty rhymes and bright illustrations that showcase the iconic places and things of San Francisco, this board book is sure to make any resident and visitor smile.
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  • This Is San Francisco

    Miroslav Sasek

    Paperback (Collier Books, March 1, 1973)
    Illustrator Miroslav Sasek captures both the breathtaking landscape and the cosmopolitan flavor of the City by the Bay in This is San Francisco. First published in 1962, this is the 1973 edition. Sasek's jaunty, colorful illustrations will still dazzle kids and adults alike. Color illustrations. 48p. Measures 7.5x10 inches.
  • This is San Francisco

    Miroslav Sasek

    Hardcover (Macmillan Co, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Great Miroslave Sasek graphics for adults, children and fans of mid century San Francisco.
  • San Francisco

    Andrews McMeel Publishing

    Board book (Andrews McMeel Publishing, )
    Get handle on history with San Francisco, a die-cut walking tour through some of the city's most iconic landmarks. Packed with interesting facts and stylish illustrations, it's a fantastic souvenir. The City by the Bay is about to add one more to its long list of honors: San Francisco. This dimensional die-cut book is packed with fun facts about San Francisco's most iconic landmarks, from the Golden Gate Bridge to Fisherman's Wharf, all on stylishly designed pages. A gatefold map rounds out the package, making this one souvenir you'll want to pick up.
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  • S is for San Francisco

    Maria Kernahan, Michael Schafbuch

    Hardcover (Dry Climate Studios, July 11, 2017)
    S is for San Francisco takes you on an A-B-C tour of San Francisco's most popular icons including the Ferry Building, cable cars, seals on Pier 39, Golden Gate Park and twenty-one other places and things that make San Francisco beloved worldwide. With witty rhymes and bright illustrations that showcase the iconic places and things of San Francisco, this board book is sure to make any resident and visitor smile.
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  • San Francisco Then & Now

    Bill Yenne

    Hardcover (Thunder Bay Press, May 6, 2002)
    The natives call it simply "the City." This is the story of the changing face of San Francisco, and how it has become one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Seventy modern color photographs are compared side-by-side with seventy archival photographs from the 1850s to the 1950s. While focusing on famous vistas and familiar landmarks, it also explores well-known neighborhoods. The Then and Now series includes: New York, Washington, Boston, and San Francisco.
  • This is San Francisco

    M. Sasek

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1962)
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