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Books with title We Live in the Caribbean

  • In the Caribbean

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    Paperback (A&J Publishing, April 14, 2016)
    The fifth book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series picks up right where the fourth book left off. With many questions about what really happened in the Sonoran Desert still unanswered, Archibald and Jockabeb's family head to the island of Jamaica for spring vacation. What begins as an idyllic stay at a secluded beachfront inn soon takes a turn for the worse when the boys and the inn's proprietor, Salty, charter a fishing boat for the day. The captain of the boat is none other than Tommy Nat, Mr. Natonto's estranged son. The violent storm that follows turns out to be only the first of many unexpected events that quickly propel the two brothers toward an unexpected showdown on another Caribbean island. The elusive Tommy Nat, a mysterious island doctor, a giant Haitian named Maurice, and unseen zombies all combine to set the stage for another classic clash between the forces of good and evil. While the final confrontation that unfolds inside a deserted café ultimately provides answers to the remaining mysteries of Lizard Flats, it also places the boys in untold danger. The book contains a number of interesting facts about the Caribbean, its culture and religion, and a bit of the occult. As in past books, the reader observes firsthand how Archibald and Jockabeb grow as brothers and young teens, all the while learning the true meaning of friendship.
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  • The Caribbean

    T. T. Sutherland

    Paperback (Disney Press, Oct. 14, 2008)
    An army of shadows has been amassed. Its one goal: to destroy the Pirate Lords for their Shadow Master--an alchemist who has created a special gold that grants him unfathomable power. But the soothsayer, Tia Dalma has other plans for the Lords and cannot allow them to be destroyed. So she calls on the one man who can turn the tide--Captain Jack Sparrow...
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  • We Live in the Caribbean

    John Griffiths

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Dec. 31, 1984)
    Presents various aspects of life in the Caribbean through interviews with twenty-six people representating different age groups, occupations, and countries in the area. Also includes a section of brief facts about the area and a glossary.
  • The Caribbean

    T. T. Sutherland

    Paperback (Disney Press, July 6, 1800)
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  • We Live in the Caribbean

    John Griffiths

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1985)
    Presents various aspects of life in the Caribbean through interviews with twenty-six people representating different age groups, occupations, and countries in the area. Also includes a section of brief facts about the area and a glossary.
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  • In the Caribbean

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    eBook (A&J Publishing, Nov. 19, 2013)
    The fifth book in The Adventures of Archibald and Jockabeb series picks up right where the fourth book left off. With many questions about what really happened in the Sonoran Desert still unanswered, Archibald and Jockabeb’s family head to the island of Jamaica for spring vacation. What begins as an idyllic stay at a secluded beachfront inn soon takes a turn for the worse when the boys and the inn’s proprietor, Salty, charter a fishing boat for the day. The captain of the boat is none other than Tommy Nat, Mr. Natonto’s estranged son. The violent storm that follows turns out to be only the first of many unexpected events that quickly propel the two brothers toward an unexpected showdown on another Caribbean island. The elusive Tommy Nat, a mysterious island doctor, a giant Haitian named Maurice, and unseen zombies all combine to set the stage for another classic clash between the forces of good and evil. While the final confrontation that unfolds inside a deserted café ultimately provides answers to the remaining mysteries of Lizard Flats, it also places the boys in untold danger. The book contains a number of interesting facts about the Caribbean, its culture and religion, and a bit of the occult. As in past books, the reader observes firsthand how Archibald and Jockabeb grow as brothers and young teens, all the while learning the true meaning of friendship.
  • The Caribbean

    T. T. Sutherland

    Paperback (Disney Press, July 6, 1784)
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  • Life in the Sea - Caribbean Sea

    Leighton Taylor

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, July 31, 1998)
    Featuring the photographs of Norbert Wu Award-winning photographer Norbert Wu and renowned science writer Leighton Taylor take us on an underwater adventure as we explore the earth's deepest and most mysterious places. Stunning images accompany texts that incorporate life science topics of life cycles, organisms and environments, food webs, adaptation, survival, and diversity. Each title also strengthens map-reading skills, geographical literacy, and basic concepts about the earth's structure and systems. Included in each volume are: Glossary Further Reading Index
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  • In The Caribbean Sea

    Janelle Lisa Springer-Willms, Bhangga Santoso

    Paperback (Baarbaa Sheep Barbados, April 6, 2018)
    In the Caribbean Sea, where the strong currents run, lived a mother sperm whale and her little whale one. “Sing,” said the mother. “I sing,” said the one. So they sung all day, where the strong currents run. Teach your little one the fun way to count with some of the beautiful creatures in the Caribbean Sea. Join the little sea turtle as his mother teaches him to graze on sea grasses and the baby manatees as they learn to float. Clap, sing and copy the actions of the babies in this easy-to-learn rhyme. There are so many new creatures to see in this beautifully illustrated book that your child will want to read it again and again.
  • In the Caribbean

    Art Collins, KC Collins

    Hardcover (A&J Publishing, April 14, 2016)
    A family vacation to a tropical isle in the Caribbean gives Archibald and Jockabeb a chance to find out more about elusive Mr. Natonto and the unsolved mystery in the desert. As the boys search for answers, they discover that behind the swaying palms and sandy beaches is a darker and more menacing underworld influenced by the local practices of obeah and voodoo. The boys’ search for the truth seems only to lead to more questions. Just what is going on between Mr. Natonto and Tommy Nat? And—most importantly—what surprise does Tommy Nat have in store for the unsuspecting boys?
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  • The Caribbean

    Ian Graham

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Nov. 10, 2005)
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  • The Caribbean

    Julie McCulloch

    Paperback (Heinemann/Raintree, May 1, 2001)
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