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Books with title Time to Go Home

  • Time to Let Go

    Lurlene McDaniel, Julie McKay, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, May 7, 2013)
    The doctors assure Erin Bennett and her parents that they can't find a physical cause for her headaches. But the throbbing, violent pain is so intense that Erin knows she needs help. Even landing the lead in the senior musical opposite David Devlin, the good-looking, popular guy everyone else is wild about, doesn't give Erin much pleasure. In fact, she finds David so annoying that her headaches are getting worse. Erin knows that the headaches started just after the death of her younger sister, Amy, one year ago. She though her grieving was over, but somehow the headaches must be connected to Amy. The therapist Erin starts seeing begins to help her deal with her pain, but what is it about David that triggers Erin's violent reaction?
  • Time to go Home

    Eleanor Spence

    Hardcover (Oxford, )
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  • Time to Go Home

    David Orme

    eBook (Badger Learning, Jan. 9, 2013)
    The Full Flight series of reading books are for children and young adults aged 8 to 14 and over who are struggling to read. Each book has been carefully written for those with a reading age of approximately 7 to 8, but are packed full of adventure and brilliant illustrations to really grab the reader interest.James and Jade are bored. They are stuck at their uncle’s house for a week. Then everything changes when they enter the garden next door.
  • Time to Go Home

    Kathy M. O'Malley

    language (, May 4, 2014)
    Returning to her former high school as a substitute teacher, Miss McGill struggles to keep up with the antics of the students while trying to figure out who the Boogeyman really is and what the Fight Club is all about. And is there really a ghost in the library? Get ready to live the life of a sub for an entire school year!Miss McGill is a recent college graduate with an art degree. She is too intimidated to go out in the real world and get a job in her field of study, so she elects to return to her former high school as a substitute teacher. The students at Hope High School give her a difficult time, as they do with most subs, but she quickly becomes the favorite sub in the school.
  • Time To Go Home

    Ruth Huddleston

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 1997)
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  • Home Time

    Campbell Whyte

    Hardcover (Top Shelf Productions, Aug. 22, 2017)
    An on-the-rise Australian cartoonist makes his spectacular debut, a fantasy coming-of-age graphic novel inspired by classic role-playing games, each chapter drawn in a different style.The last school bell has rung and it’s finally HOME TIME! Even though they’re twins, Lilly and David don’t agree on much… except that the last summer before high school is the perfect time for relaxing with friends. But their plans for sleepovers, fantasy games, and romance are thrown out the window when the whole gang falls into a river and wakes up in a village of fantastic creatures. Hailed as magical spirits and attacked by lizards, these kids must find their way home — if they don’t throttle each other first. Australian cartoonist Campbell Whyte combines the rich imagination of Dungeons & Dragons with puckishly charming characters and a touch of video-game geometry in his spectacular first graphic novel.2018 Excellence in Graphic Literature Award Winner for Best young-Adult Book2018 Pubwest Design Gold Award Winner - Children's/Young Adult Book, Illustrated2018 Dinky Award Winner2018 Eisner Award Finalist for Best Publication for Kids (9-12)2018 Ringo Award Finalist for Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel2018 Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award Finalist - Cambell Whyte2018 National Cartoonist Society Best Graphic Novel Award FinalistShortlisted for the 2018 Readings Childrens Book PrizeShortlisted for the 2018 Ledger Award for Excellence in Comics and Graphic Novels
  • Time to Go Home

    David Orme, Aleksandar Sotirovski

    Paperback (Badger Publishing, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • Home Time

    Campbell Whyte

    Hardcover (Top Shelf Productions, Oct. 20, 2020)
    Return to the astonishing world of talking peaches, magic tea, frightening wildlife, and threatening lizard tribes! The fantasy adventure too epic for one graphic novel finally reaches its conclusion.Home Time: Under the River ended with a disastrous tea ceremony which left six kids lost, scared, confused, and even burnt. Now, the second half of the Home Time saga picks up from that nerve-wracking cliffhanger, as the children leave the relative safety of Peach Village in search of medicine, answers, and hopefully, a way home.Equipped with a living map, a flask of hallucinogenic tea, and a plan so stupid it just might work, Lily, Amanda, Ben and Nathan will have to pull together at the very time they've drifted the furthest apart.Award-winning graphic novelist Campbell Whyte is back, with his signature kaleidoscope of art styles, to cast a new spell wrapping up the most whimsically fantastical journey in ages.
  • Time to Go

    Beverly Fiday, David Fiday, Thomas B. Allen, Tom Allen

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, March 1, 1990)
    As he and his family prepare to leave, a child takes one last look at their farm home.
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  • Time to Go!

    Carol Zeavin, Rhona Silverbush, Jon Davis

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Nov. 17, 2020)
    Sometimes toddlers don’t want to go! This is a book for toddlers about leaving when they don’t want to or ending an activity they don’t want to stop. Includes information for parents and caregivers about helping you and toddlers have an easier time when it’s time to go.
  • Time to Let Go

    Lurlene McDaniel

    language (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 27, 2010)
    The doctors assure Erin Bennett and her parents that they can't find a physical cause for her headaches. But the throbbing, violent pain is so intense that Erin knows she needs help. Even landing the lead in the senior musical opposite David Devlin, the good-looking, popular guy everyone else is wild about, doesn't give Erin much pleasure. In fact, she finds David so annoying that her headaches are getting worse.Erin knows that the headaches started just after the death of her younger sister, Amy, one year ago. She though her grieving was over, but somehow the headaches must be connected to Amy. The therapist Erin starts seeing begins to help her deal with her pain, but what is it about David that triggers Erin's violent reaction?
  • Time To Go

    David Major

    language (Davidson Publishing, Sept. 15, 2016)
    Timothy is just days away from his thirteenth birthday when he sets off on a summer sailing trip with his grandfather and a three-legged cat named Tripod. Together they explore new places, meet interesting people, and share in the adventure. While learning about sailing, the bay, and himself, Timothy also discovers love when he meets an intriguing fourteen-year-old girl named Amy.