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Books with title Waiting for the Rain

  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Paperback (Starfire, April 1, 1989)
    Chronicles nine years in the lives of two South African youths--one black, one white--as their friendship ends in a violent confrontation between student and soldier.
  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    eBook (, Nov. 3, 2014)
    Winner of the Jane Addams Peace Award. Tengo and Frikkie are childhood friends -- one is black, one is white. Tengo, a "boy" on Oom Koos's farm on the South African veld, and Frikkie, the farmer's nephew, who one day will inherit the family's land. Though they live in different and conflicting worlds, their friendship is forged when they are too young to know that there are lines that must not be crossed.
  • Waiting for the Magic

    Patricia MacLachlan, Amy June Bates

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 18, 2012)
    People may drift apart, but love can hold them together. A touching tale of pets and family told in the “venerable spare and moving style” of Newbery Medalist Patricia MacLachlan, author of Sarah, Plain and Tall (Booklist).When William’s father leaves, his mother promptly goes out and adds four dogs and a cat to their lives. William’s sure that nothing can fill the hole left by his father, but the new additions to the family are determined to help. With his sister, Elinor, and his mother, William will learn that “family” can come in all shapes and sizes, because sometimes we find love through magic, and sometimes that magic is all around us.
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  • Waiting for The Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 6, 1996)
    This novel shows the bonds of friendship under the strain of apartheid as two lifelong friends, Tengo and Frikkie, come of age amidst the tragedy of South Africa.
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  • Waiting for the Whales

    Sheryl McFarlane, Priscilla Holbrook, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, May 25, 2017)
    In this timeless story set on the West Coast, an old man lives alone on a bluff overlooking the sea and tends his garden. And waits. Only when the whales return each year to the bay in front of his cottage is his loneliness eased. One day, his daughter and her baby return home to live with the old man, bringing a renewed sense of purpose to his life. As his granddaughter grows, the old man passes on a wealth or knowledge and wisdom as well as his passion for the whales. And each year they wait together for the whales to appear.
  • Waiting for the Magic

    Patricia MacLachlan, Amy June Bates

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2011)
    People may drift apart But love can hold them together. Sometimes we find that love through magic – Sometimes that magic is all around us.This is a story about all of these things. But it's also a story about how four dogs and one cat help one boy and his sister save their family.
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  • Waiting for the Train

    Atticus Wolfe

    eBook
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  • Waiting for the Magic

    Patricia MacLachlan, Amy June Bates

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2011)
    People may drift apart, but love can hold them together. A touching tale of pets and family told in the “venerable spare and moving style” of Newbery Medalist Patricia MacLachlan, author of Sarah, Plain and Tall (Booklist).When William’s father leaves, his mother promptly goes out and adds four dogs and a cat to their lives. William’s sure that nothing can fill the hole left by his father, but the new additions to the family are determined to help. With his sister, Elinor, and his mother, William will learn that “family” can come in all shapes and sizes, because sometimes we find love through magic, and sometimes that magic is all around us.
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  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon, Lisette Lecat

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    This novel shows the bonds of friendship under the strain of apartheid as two lifelong friends, Tengo and Frikkie, come of age amidst the tragedy of South Africa. This novel about life in South Africa is sure to give readers a better understanding of what lies behind the newspaper headlines and TV stories. Tengo is the 10-year-old son of workers on Oom Koos's large farm in the Transvaal. He longs to go to school like his friend Frikkie, who visits his uncle's farm on holidays. But Tengo's family is too poor to pay for the education that comes free to whites. He finally gets his wish at age 14. Tengo goes to live with his cousin in a squalid township outside Johannesburg and studies furiously. After three years, he is almost ready for college, but a year-long school boycott ruins his chances and he is drawn into the fight against apartheid. When he and Frikkie meet in a violent confrontation, Tengo realizes that he will carry on the struggle for freedom as a scholar, not a soldier. The writing here is powerful, evoking in minute detail daily life and the broad landscapes of the country.
  • Waiting For The Waves

    Michelle Nkamankeng, Megan Venter, Tarryn George, Ink Imp, Colin Northmore, Sheena Nkamankeng, Michel Papemsi

    language (LANSM Publishing, Oct. 11, 2016)
    One of the world's top 10 youngest author, Michelle Nkamankeng, teams up with one of the best illustrators, Megan Venter, to produce an epic tale of a child's adventure at the beach. In her adventure at the beach, 7-year-old Michelle tells a fascinating tale that underscores the law of polarity of both love and fear - her love for the big waves coupled with her fear of this giant force of nature. The inner struggle of love and fear drove Michelle to seek the support of her uncle & family. Ultimately the love of her uncle & family helped her conquer her fear of the big waves. This story highlights the contradictions of emotions: ultimately, by freeing oneself from fear, you give yourself permission to truly experience the beauty of nature.
  • Waiting for the Beast

    T. Hayden, Jessica Dueck

    language (, Feb. 14, 2017)
    Angelica is drop dead gorgeous, lives in a sprawling mansion with her two aunts, attends a prestigious private school, is an A student and excels at everything she does effortlessly. She has a great life.That is until her 16th birthday and her family is forced to tell her the truth.Her aunts are actually supernatural beings that have been charged with protecting Angelica from her father, Lucifer.He has put a bounty on Angelica's head and every creature from the Abyssal Realm a.k.a Hell is looking for her. In addition she has a hot guardian angel that has been assigned to her since birth that she can now see. She is suddenly thrust into a dangerous, magical world. Between dealing with her new identity, a love interest, hiding from her father, and just trying to be a teenager she has to make a decision to run, fight or wait for the darkness to consume her.
  • Waiting for the Rain

    Sheila Gordon

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Book by Gordon, Sheila
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