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Books with title You'll Never Walk Alone

  • Never Walk Alone

    Trevor Szafranski

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Oct. 22, 2018)
    Silence is broken by the creak of the classroom door. It opens slow with uncertainty. Heads dart to the door in unison like deer to an unfamiliar sound. In walks an unfamiliar face. His name is Pauley and he is "the new kid" in Room 6. The students are still, and whispers fill the air. Most new students enter a room with worry, but not Pauley. Pauley is different. He has a smile and personality as warm as the morning sun. How can he be so calm? The mystery surrounding Pauley doesn't fade with time like it does with most new students. Make no mistake, the students love Pauley. However, something isn't adding up. His emotions don't mirror the others. The students begin to wonder who or what Pauley is. The truth however, is more amazing than anything they could have imagined.
  • You Are Never Alone

    Elin Kelsey, Soyeon Kim

    Hardcover (Owlkids, April 15, 2019)
    From the creators of You Are Stardust and Wild Ideas comes a new picture book that explores how humans are inextricably connected to nature.This book draws examples from the clouds and the cosmos, the seafloor and the surface of our skin, to show how we are never alone: we are always surrounded and supported by nature. Whether it’s gravity holding us tight; our lungs breathing oxygen synthesized by plants; the countless microorganisms that build our immunity; or the whales whose waste fertilizes the plankton that feed the fish we eat: nature touches every aspect of how we live. Using lyrical text grounded in current science alongside detailed diorama art, this informational picture book presents the idea that we thrive through connections to the land and sea and sky, and togetherness is key to nature. It encourages inquiry-based learning, inviting readers to wonder, ask questions, observe the natural world, and engage with big ideas. An author’s note at the end offers more insight into the research behind the text.
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  • You're Never Alone

    Lisa Crystal

    Paperback (Quitt and Quinn, Publishers, Oct. 19, 2019)
    A children's book appropriate for toddlers to second graders that addresses childhood fears of darkness, thunder and lightning.
  • You'll Never Walk Alone

    David Orme

    Paperback (Pan Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 1995)
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  • Whistle!, Vol. 24: You'll Never Walk Alone

    Daisuke Higuchi

    eBook (VIZ Media: SHONEN JUMP, May 27, 2014)
    Final Volume!You'll Never Walk AloneThe battle against Kansai Select goes into high gear as Shigeki and his teammates demonstrate the depth of their talent. Tatsuya turns up the pressure on ShĂ´ to perform at a new level. But ShĂ´ soon comes up against an obstacle he's never faced before: exhaustion. With more on-field minutes than he's ever played before, is ShĂ´ too drained to support the team?
  • We Never Walk Alone

    Anita Byers

    language (Page Publishing, Inc., Nov. 7, 2018)
    Philip Rendell James, eighteen years of age, lost his parents in a car crash just after graduating from high school. Disappointed and disillusioned with life, he said his goodbyes to his sister and her husband and joined the Air Force. Philip thought he was in for the long haul, but you never know what God is going to do. One of his few trips home in eight years of being in the Air Force, Philip was at his nephew’s little league game, and it was love at first sight.Down a couple of bleachers and to the right was Arabella, her long chestnut-brown hair pulled back in a ponytail that bounced around when she swung her head back and forth. She was trying to make sense of this game. Sports was never something she had an interest in. When her coworker and friend, Betsy, invited her to come watch her son’s ball game on this beautiful Saturday afternoon, she decided to go. She didn’t have anything going on, and being outside on a sunny Saturday would be nice. She had spotted this handsome man in uniform, and looking from one end of the ball field to the other gave her the ability to catch a glimpse of him without being obvious. What pleased her more was that he was watching her.Philip was discharged from the Air Force one year later. He and Arabella married, had four children—Annabelle Marie, Sarah Louise, Philip Junior, and David Seth—all of whom are now grown and married with children and some with grandchildren of their own.Philip had passed away, and Arabella had just moved in with Sarah and her husband, Matthew. She had been living with Annabelle and her husband, Richard.Sarah grew up with a lot of unanswered questions. Feeling scared and sometimes very alone, she searched for answers. While making some right and some wrong decisions, she learned that God was always by her side.As Sarah gets ready for a big family party, the past comes back to haunt her. You will see how Sarah lets God be God and ends up settling for nothing less than God’s very best in her life.Annabelle, the oldest child, is very confident and outgoing. She is very sure of herself, but she learns that things are rarely what you assume they are. She needs God to carry her through an intimidating situation in her life.Philip Junior, the third child and the oldest boy, is very independent, self-assured, confident, and successful. Turning to God was the only way to get through this painful predicament that he and his family are going through.Things are never as they seem when looking at someone’s life, and judgment can sometimes be harsh. David, the youngest child of the four, may not be as successful as his big brother, but he doesn’t mind. David loves God, his family, and his job, but David learns he can trust God with anything.
  • We Never Walk Alone

    Anita Byers

    (Page Publishing, Inc., Aug. 8, 2018)
    Philip Rendell James, eighteen years of age, lost his parents in a car crash just after graduating from high school. Disappointed and disillusioned with life, he said his goodbyes to his sister and her husband and joined the Air Force. Philip thought he was in for the long haul, but you never know what God is going to do. One of his few trips home in eight years of being in the Air Force, Philip was at his nephew's little league game, and it was love at first sight. Down a couple of bleachers and to the right was Arabella, her long chestnut-brown hair pulled back in a ponytail that bounced around when she swung her head back and forth. She was trying to make sense of this game. Sports was never something she had an interest in. When her coworker and friend, Betsy, invited her to come watch her son's ball game on this beautiful Saturday afternoon, she decided to go. She didn't have anything going on, and being outside on a sunny Saturday would be nice. She had spotted this handsome man in uniform, and looking from one end of the ball field to the other gave her the ability to catch a glimpse of him without being obvious. What pleased her more was that he was watching her. Philip was discharged from the Air Force one year later. He and Arabella married, had four children-Annabelle Marie, Sarah Louise, Philip Junior, and David Seth-all of whom are now grown and married with children and some with grandchildren of their own. Philip had passed away, and Arabella had just moved in with Sarah and her husband, Matthew. She had been living with Annabelle and her husband, Richard. Sarah grew up with a lot of unanswered questions. Feeling scared and sometimes very alone, she searched for answers. While making some right and some wrong decisions, she learned that God was always by her side. As Sarah gets ready for a big family party, the past comes back to haunt her. You will see how Sarah lets God be God and ends up settling for nothing less than God's very best in her life. Annabelle, the oldest child, is very confident and outgoing. She is very sure of herself, but she learns that things are rarely what you assume they are. She needs God to carry her through an intimidating situation in her life. Philip Junior, the third child and the oldest boy, is very independent, self-assured, confident, and successful. Turning to God was the only way to get through this painful predicament that he and his family are going through. Things are never as they seem when looking at someone's life, and judgment can sometimes be harsh. David, the youngest child of the four, may not be as successful as his big brother, but he doesn't mind. David loves God, his family, and his job, but David learns he can trust God with anything. 1
  • You're Never Alone

    Joseph Franklin

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Nov. 14, 2014)
    This book is about a 12 year old boy from London who struggled to go to school for a year with school phobia. He bravely fought his anxieties to get over his fears. He now goes to school like a normal child and wanted to share his journey with you ....... The 12 year old author is donating all proceeds from the sales of his book to a special Alzheimer's charity that he knows.
  • Never Walk Alone

    Trevor Szafranski

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Jan. 28, 2019)
    Silence is broken by the creak of the classroom door. It opens slow with uncertainty. Heads dart to the door in unison like deer to an unfamiliar sound. In walks an unfamiliar face. His name is Pauley and he is “the new kid” in Room 6. The students are still, and whispers fill the air. Most new students enter a room with worry, but not Pauley. Pauley is different. He has a smile and personality as warm as the morning sun. How can he be so calm? The mystery surrounding Pauley doesn’t fade with time like it does with most new students. Make no mistake, the students love Pauley. However, something isn’t adding up. His emotions don’t mirror the others. The students begin to wonder who or what Pauley is. The truth however, is more amazing than anything they could have imagined.
  • Never Walk Alone

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Sept. 12, 1991)
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  • You're Never Alone

    Lisa Crystal

    eBook (Quitt and Quinn, Publishers, Oct. 18, 2019)
    A children's book appropriate for toddlers to second graders that addresses childhood fears of darkness, thunder and lightning.