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Books with title Under the Waterfall

  • The Waterfall

    Lizzy Lopez

    language (, July 12, 2018)
    The Waterfall, this book shares why we should be happy with who we are because we are perfect and unique just the way we are.
  • Under the Waterfall

    Sally Odgers

    eBook (eXtasy Books, July 1, 2010)
    Someone is out to kill Corrie. Athen Bard offers to help her, but why does he look so much like her disabled brother, Ethan? Why does everybody but Athen despise her? If Corrie is to survive, she needs to solve the mysteries, fast. Athen Bard is amazed to meet a strange girl who looks just like his dead sister, Corrayo. In the world of Sisterin, women rule and men are unimportant. How can Athen deal with a girl who says she comes from another world? ďż˝
  • Under Water

    J. C. Greenburg, Mike Reed

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 22, 2003)
    After getting unshrunk, Andrew, Judy, and Thudd take a much needed vacation to Hawaii. While making modifications to Uncle Al’s latest invention–the submarine-like Water Bug–Andrew ends up stranding himself, Judy, and Thudd underwater!Andrew Lost Under Water is the first in a four-book set that will take Andrew, Judy, and Thudd on a tour of undersea phenomena, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Mariana Trench to the inside of a whale, as they try to find their way home.A sTepping Stone Book™
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  • Under the Waterfall

    Susannah Brin, Fujiko Miller

    Paperback (Artesian Pr, Nov. 1, 2000)
    When Matt gets separated from his adventurous older brother Adam while exploring the woods on a snowy night, he frees the giant woodsman Odhar, who was trapped in a walking stick by his enemy, Baron Everil, and Odhar helps him find the courage to rescue Adam from the evil baron.When Matt gets separated from his older brother Adam in the woods on a snowy night, he frees the giant woodsman Odhar from a walking stick, and Odhar helps him find the courage to rescue Adam from the evil Baron Everil.
  • The Waterfall

    Jonathan London, Jill Kastner

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 1, 1999)
    Although their father says it cannot be done, two brothers are determined to climb the magnificent waterfall that they come across while camping, in a story that reflects the author's deep love of outdoors.
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  • Under the Waterfall

    Susannah Brin, Fujiko Miller

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Nov. 1, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • the girl under water

    Sophie Marvell

    eBook
    Ellie thought all hope was lost after a mysterious house fire, but she soon discovers the magic behind her family's past, and her destiny. All the secrets will be revealed as Ellie and her new friend Toby seek to find the truth behind the prophecy, and the future of the human race.
  • Under Water

    Andrea Ring

    language (Square Gorilla Press, May 2, 2013)
    Leni's life has been defined by one choice any five-year-old child might make: she wanted a bucket.Twelve years ago, her little brother drowned when she left his side to get a sand toy, and Leni can't forgive herself.So she makes no choices. She does what she's supposed to do, what she's expected to do. Nothing else.Until she meets mohawk-ed, multi-pierced grad student Clark.And Leni discovers that not choosing IS a choice, and she must learn to trust herself if she wants to walk a solid path.*Previously published as A YELLOW WOOD.
  • Under Water

    JL Powers

    Hardcover (Cinco Puntos Press, March 19, 2019)
    When her beloved grandmother dies, 17-year-old Khosi must learn to survive on her own. She has to take care of her little sister Zi, make a living as a traditional healer, and somehow try, despite everything, to finish school. When her beloved Imbali―an urban township in South Africa―flares up in violence, Khosi finds herself at the center of the storm. A taxi war threatens the safety of every person in Imbali, including Khosi’s best friend and boyfriend Little Man. A murdered man is dumped on her doorstep. And accusations of witchcraft swirl around her, despite her every effort to keep her healing practice aboveboard. When Little Man chooses the wrong path, Khosi finds herself caught up in a new romance. But her past just might catch up to her.
  • Water Under the Bridge

    Joann Jones

    language (Page Publishing Inc, Oct. 21, 2014)
    From an early age, Joann often wished she had been born into a different family. Witnessing the physical abuse that their mother had to endure at the hands of their father, she and her siblings lived in constant fear of his violent temper and unpredictable mood swings throughout their childhood. Their mother finally files for a divorce, only to remarry a deputy sheriff with dark intentions set on Joann. Already emotionally and psychologically scarred for life, Joann becomes involved in an unhealthy relationship with a possessive, physically abusive boyfriend. She later leaves him for the man she eventually marries, one who causes her further heartache and emotional turmoil. After a failed suicide attempt, Joann learns to put her own needs before those of others, to be “selfish” for once in her life, and to come to terms with her codependency. She begins to rebuild her faith and her relationship with God, and only then does she find a clear pathway to recovery.
  • Under Water

    JL Powers

    eBook (Cinco Puntos Press, March 19, 2019)
    When her beloved grandmother dies, 17-year-old Khosi must learn to survive on her own. She has to take care of her little sister Zi, make a living as a traditional healer, and somehow try, despite everything, to finish school. When her beloved Imbali—an urban township in South Africa—flares up in violence, Khosi finds herself at the center of the storm. A taxi war threatens the safety of every person in Imbali, including Khosi’s best friend and boyfriend Little Man. A murdered man is dumped on her doorstep. And accusations of witchcraft swirl around her, despite her every effort to keep her healing practice aboveboard. When Little Man chooses the wrong path, Khosi finds herself caught up in a new romance. But her past just might catch up to her.
  • Under Water

    JL Powers

    Paperback (Cinco Puntos Press, March 19, 2019)
    When her beloved grandmother dies, 17-year-old Khosi must learn to survive on her own. She has to take care of her little sister Zi, make a living as a traditional healer, and somehow try, despite everything, to finish school. When her beloved Imbali―an urban township in South Africa―flares up in violence, Khosi finds herself at the center of the storm. A taxi war threatens the safety of every person in Imbali, including Khosi’s best friend and boyfriend Little Man. A murdered man is dumped on her doorstep. And accusations of witchcraft swirl around her, despite her every effort to keep her healing practice aboveboard. When Little Man chooses the wrong path, Khosi finds herself caught up in a new romance. But her past just might catch up to her.