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  • Voices in the Snow

    Darcy Coates

    (Black Owl Books, Nov. 18, 2019)
    Clare remembers the cold. She remembers abandoned cars and children’s toys littered across the road. She remembers dark shapes in the snow and a terror she can’t explain. And then…nothing. When she wakes, aching and afraid in a stranger’s gothic home, he tells her she was in an accident. He claims he saved her. Clare wants to leave, but a vicious snowstorm has blanketed the world in white, trapping them together, and there’s nothing she can do but wait.At least the stranger seems kind…but Clare doesn’t know if she can trust him. He promised they were alone here, but she sees and hears things that convince her something else is creeping about the surrounding woods, watching. Waiting. Between the claustrophobic storm and the inescapable sense of being hunted, Clare is on edge…and increasingly certain of one thing:Her car crash wasn't an accident. Something is waiting for her to step outside the fragile safety of the house... something monstrous, something unfeeling.Something desperately hungry.
  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    Paperback (DK Children, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Different characters tell the same story from their own perspectives in this timeless children’s story book, which explores the themes of alienation, friendship, and the bizarre amid the mundane. I called his name . . . I settled on a bench . . . I was amazed . . . I felt really, really happy . . . Four people enter a park, and through their eyes we see four different visions. There's the bossy woman, the sad man, the lonely boy, and the young girl whose warmth touches those she meets. As the story moves from one voice to another, their perspectives are reflected in the shifting landscape and seasons. This is an intriguing, multi-layered, enormously entertaining book that demands to be read again and again. A Family Life Critic’s Choice Award winner, Voices in the Park uses radically different perspectives to give fascinating depth to an otherwise simple story.
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  • Voices In The Park

    Anthony Browne

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 19, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Explore the concepts of perspective and point of view when two children and their respective guardians each describe their experience at the park where the children and their dogs interact.
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  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 9, 2018)
    Four different voices tell their own versions of the same walk in the park. The radically different perspectives give a fascinating depth to this simple story which explores many of the author's key themes, such as alienation, friendship and the bizarre amid the mundane. Anthony Browne's world-renowned artwork is full of expressive gorillas, vibrant colours and numerous nods to Magritte and other artists, while being uniquely Browne's own style.
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  • Voices in the Snow

    Darcy Coates

    Paperback (Poisoned Pen Press, Jan. 7, 2020)
    No One Escapes the StillnessClare remembers the cold. She remembers abandoned cars and children's toys littered across the road. She remembers dark shapes in the snow and a terror she can't explain. And then...nothing. When she wakes, aching and afraid in a stranger's gothic home, he tells her she was in an accident. He claims he saved her. Clare wants to leave, but a vicious snowstorm has blanketed the world in white, trapping them together, and there's nothing she can do but wait.At least the stranger seems kind...but Clare doesn't know if she can trust him. He promised they were alone here, but she sees and hears things that convince her something else is creeping about the surrounding woods, watching. Waiting. Between the claustrophobic storm and the inescapable sense of being hunted, Clare is on edge...and increasingly certain of one thing:Her car crash wasn't an accident. Something is waiting for her to step outside the fragile safety of the house... something monstrous, something unfeeling.Something desperately hungry.Also By Darcy Coates: The Haunting of Ashburn House The Haunting of Blackwood House Craven Manor The House Next Door
  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-22, May 22, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Explore the concepts of perspective and point of view when two children and their respective guardians each describe their experience at the park where the children and their dogs interact.
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  • Voices in the Park

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 15, 1998)
    Four people enter a park and through their eyes young readers see different visions, from the bossy woman and the sad man to the lonely boy and the warm young girl, moving from one voice to another and shifting landscapes and seasons.
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  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Brown

    Paperback (RANDOM HOUSE CHILDRE, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Voices in the Park
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  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 16, 1999)
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  • Voices in the Park

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (He Bei Jiao Yu Chu Ban She/Tsai Fong Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Simplified edition of Voices in the Park by award winning writer Anthony Browne. In Simplified Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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  • In the Park

    David M. Schwartz, Dwight Kuhn

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Just try to keep these books on the shelves! Children can't resist "diving" into these brightly colored books to explore their favorite topics. Young scientists will examine plant parts and animal features "up close" and then turn the page to see how these smaller parts fit into the "bigger picture." Children will take a close-up view of the powerful ears of a bat, the thorny stem of a blackberry bush, the sticky tongue of a fly, and more. Also perfect for five-senses study, this 24-book series of books features outstanding photographs by renowned nature photographer Dwight Kuhn and easy-to-read text by award-winning children's author David M. Schwartz.
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  • In The Park

    Clever Publishing, Svetlana Shendrik

    Board book (Clever Publishing, Feb. 5, 2019)
    With panoramic illustrations on each spread and appealing recurring characters, our classic Look & Find format is now available to the youngest readers. These imaginative books welcome curious toddlers to experience adventures in familiar places - the park, the zoo, and the city. Short texts with stimulating questions are expertly designed for young readers, making this series a great introduction to animals, objects, situations, and everyday events. The colorful illustrations are large enough for a curious toddler to find. Kids will find 4 hidden objects on each spread and learn many new words. The format is the perfect size for toddlers!
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