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Books with title Tock the Clock

  • The Cuckoo Clock

    Mrs. Molesworth, Walter Crane

    eBook (, May 17, 2012)
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  • The Clock

    James Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier, Rachel Dulude, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 29, 2013)
    When her spendthrift father goes into debt after buying a sheep and the inner workings of a clock, 15-year-old Annie Steele is sent to work in the town's new wool mill to help support her family. Her job is full of risk - especially after she and her friend Robert discover that the mill's cruel overseer is stealing bags of wool and decide to do something about it. Annie longs for the chance to continue her schooling and become a teacher. Will she ever be able to leave the mill?
  • The Cuckoo Clock

    Mary Stolz, Pamela Johnson

    eBook (David R. Godine, Publisher, Oct. 5, 2018)
    It is a long time ago in a village near Germany's Black Forest, and Erich, a foundling, has been left in the care of the good and charitable Frau Goddhart. Or, at least the publicly good and charitable Frau Goddhart; at home it's quite another story. Erich's young life of work and little love changes when old Ula, the town's most skillful clockmaker, offers him a job as his helper. Ula is patient and very slow worker, which is why his cuckoo clocks are the best anywhere. Ula teaches Erich about clockmaking, playing the fiddle, and many other useful and wonderful things.One day as Ula works at his clockmaking and Erich looks one, Baron Balloon storms in demanding a clock. Ula refuses, and decided right then and there to make a clock for himself, a wondrous, beautiful clock that will be his last and best. The clock he makes - with Erich's help - is wonderful, beautiful, and magical, with a cheerful enchanted cuckoo bird that knows all the thirty-six songs of the birds of the Black Forest. Mary Stolz's story is alive with magic of art and creation and is sure to enchant, as are the warm pencil illustrations of Pamela Johnson.
  • The Clock

    James Collier, Christopher Collier

    Paperback (Yearling, Dec. 1, 1994)
    When her spendthrift father goes into debt after buying a sheep and the inner workings of a clock, fifteen-year-old Annie Steele is sent to work in the town's new wool mill to help support her family. Her job is full of risk -- especially after she and her friend Robert discover that the mill's cruel overseer is stealing bags of wool and decide to do something about it.Annie longs for the chance to continue her schooling and become a teacher. Will she ever be able to leave the mill?An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
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  • The Cuckoo Clock

    Mrs. Molesworth, Flo Gibson, Audio Book Contractors, LLC

    Audiobook (Audio Book Contractors, LLC, July 25, 2017)
    A cuckoo fills the life of a lonely little girl with excitement, friendship, and travels to imaginative far-off lands.
  • The Clock

    Leonardus G. Rougoor

    eBook (Black Opal Books, April 29, 2017)
    Siblings Matthew and Elizabeth Janssen, eighteen and seventeen, together with their parents, take a long family vacation in Cape Cod, since Matthew leaves for college in the fall. Curious, the two teenagers start exploring and discover a secret room in the cottage they’re renting for the summer. In this room, they find a dusty old grandfather clock with a letter hidden inside. This mysterious letter alleges that the clock is actually a time travel device. The letter writer, John, claims that, in 1927, he went back in time to save his cousin Alice, who was murdered in 1907, and whose ghost is doomed to forever flee down the beach, trying to escape her murderer—but to no avail. However, something happened, and John got stuck in 1907. He begs whoever finds the letter to figure out what went wrong with the clock and fix it, returning him to his own time of 1927. Is it all a hoax, or could it possibly be true? And once Matthew and Elizabeth figure out what went wrong, fix it, and return John to his own time, will they be able to resist temptation to try it on their own? After all, the clock’s been fixed, so what could possibly go wrong?
  • Tick Tock Clock

    Margery Cuyler, Robert Neubecker

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Tick tock, nine o’clock! The twins are ready for a day with Grandma. But is Grandma ready for them?
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  • The Clock

    James Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier

    eBook (Blackstone Publishing, Nov. 1, 2012)
    When her spendthrift father goes into debt after buying a sheep and the inner workings of a clock, fifteen-year-old Annie Steele is sent to work in the town's new wool mill to help support her family. Her job is full of risk -- especially after she and her friend Robert discover that the mill's cruel overseer is stealing bags of wool and decide to do something about it.Annie longs for the chance to continue her schooling and become a teacher. Will she ever be able to leave the mill?An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists
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  • Stop the Clock

    Carolyn Keene

    language (Aladdin, May 8, 2012)
    Just as I'm gearing up to help plan the Mahoney Library's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration, the beautiful old clock, the very centerpiece of the library, is stolen. There's nothing like a good theft to stop a party! Naturally, I throw down the streamers and get to work. Turns out lots of people wanted that clock -- and what's inside. If I don't hustle, this might become two crimes instead of one....
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  • The Clock

    CE Stewart

    language (Fideli Publishing, Inc., Jan. 27, 2016)
    The Clock is a science fiction adventure. John Koch, a scientist working on a secret project connected to Area 51, received an ancient Egyptian clock from his grandparents that opens the door to aliens, other worlds, time travel and trips on the starship SS-1. There are many characters from other timeframes including Queen Isis Nefertiti and her husband Amenhotep IV, as well as a very human-like robot,WK-2.
  • Clock, The

    James Collier

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1992)
    A story set in the beginning of the Industrial Revolution portrays the trials and tribulations of Annie Steel after her father forces her to work in the town's new textile mill, where her dreary days are governed by a clock.
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  • The Clock

    Mariam Devine Melkonian

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Jan. 31, 2016)
    The ClockBy Mariam Devine Melkonian The Clock tells the story of twin brother and sister, Stella and Stephan. Very beautiful, kind and intelligent, they live on the edge of a big city. From when they were small children they could never wake up on time. Their parents tried hard to help them, but nothing ever worked. Reluctantly, Stella and Stephan leave school and stay home. They wake up at 2 p.m. and have a meal at 3 p.m. Stella cleans and cooks while her brother does outdoor work. They are hardworking kids. One day the twins decide to get a job. But no one helps them. Finally, from the next village, one nice man gives them a job. Martin, their boss, is happy with them. But they are not happy. One beautiful day, Stella meets an old woman. She shows her respect to the woman when the woman asks for a cup of water. The woman offers to help them find the happiness they long for. A magical Prince and Princess appear in the twins’ lives and lead them towards an awareness of time and its role in their quest for happiness. The love of Martin and the twins for the Prince and Princess makes them come alive again. About the Author Mariam Devine Melkonian was born in Yerevan, Armenia. Inspired by Armenian and Soviet poets, she started writing poetry at the age of eight and has written a collection of fifty poems. She came to the United States in 1995. She studied computer programming before getting certified as a Dental Assistant. Her grandson inspired her to begin writing stories. The Clock is her first published work. It is translated by her granddaughter, Mariam, who studies pre-med at Boston University. The mother of three children and seven grandchildren, Melkonian lives in the suburbs of Boston with her husband.