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Books with title You Come Too

  • You Come Too

    Robert Frost, Thomas W. Nason

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, March 15, 1966)
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  • You Come Too

    Robert Frost

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A feast for lovers of American literature - the work of our greatest poet, redesigned and relaunched for a new generation of readers. No poet is more emblematically American than Robert Frost. From "The Road Not Taken" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," he refined and even defined our sense of what poetry is and what it can do. T. S. Eliot judged him "the most eminent, the most distinguished Anglo-American poet now living," and he is the only writer in history to have been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes. Henry Holt is proud to announce the republication of four editions of Frost's most beloved work for a new generation of poets and readers. You Come Too A collection of poems selected by Frost himself to be read and enjoyed by all readers, young and old.
  • You Too?

    Janet Gurtler

    eBook (Inkyard Press, Jan. 7, 2020)
    A timely and heartfelt collection of essays inspired by the #MeToo movement, edited by acclaimed author Janet Gurtler. Featuring Beth Revis, Mackenzi Lee, Ellen Hopkins, Saundra Mitchell, Jennifer Brown, Cheryl Rainfield and many more.When #MeToo went viral, Janet Gurtler was among the millions of people who began to reflect on her past experiences. Things she had reluctantly accepted—male classmates groping her at recess, harassment at work—came back to her in startling clarity. She needed teens to know what she had not: that no young person should be subject to sexual assault, or made to feel unsafe, less than or degraded.You Too? was born out of that need. By turns thoughtful and explosive, these personal stories encompass a wide range of experiences and serve as a reminder to readers that they, too, have a voice worthy of being heard—and that only by listening and working together can we create change.
  • YOU CAN, TOO!

    Whitney Geathers, Sisca Angreani

    (VMH Publishing, May 24, 2018)
    How do you want to make history? What do you want to be when you grow up?There are so many significant people from past to present who have not only made their mark in history, but also make for great examples of what you can do when you work hard and follow your dreams.YOU CAN, TOO is a collection of inspirational black people from Michelle Obama, to Walter Payton, to some lesser-known names like Ruane Jeter. May these individuals inspire you to be who you want to be, because just like them, YOU CAN, TOO!
  • You Come Too

    Robert Frost

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • You Come Too

    Frost

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart And Winston Inc, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • You Come Too

    Robert Frost

    Hardcover (Henry Holt, Jan. 1, 1956)
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  • You Come Too

    Robert Frost

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Company, Inc., June 1, 1959)
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  • And You Can Come Too

    Ruth Ohi

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 3, 2005)
    Running away is a lot more fun when you let your family come too. Sara's quiet Saturday with her little sister Annie ends with a bout of sibling bickering. When Daddy intervenes with some firm words, Sara crossly announces she's running away... and Annie can come too. Soon the girls are in the backyard, where they get Daddy to pitch a tent made with bed sheets. They also let him bring flashlights when it gets darker, make a yummy supper of cheese sandwiches (with the crusts cut off), and read them bedtime stories. With cross words forgotten, and with all the comforts of home, what could make running away better? Mommy, of course, who soon turns up with pillows and blankets for all. Ruth Ohi has created another charming portrait of young sisterhood. Her expressive, tender illustrations and just-right words create an endearing story that will resonate with families everywhere.
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  • You Come to Yokum

    Carol Otis Hurst, Kay Life

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2005)
    In the winter of 1920, everything changed. Frank and his family got a Model T and drove to the Berkshires to try to make a success of a vacation/hunting lodge at Yokum Pond. There are fun adventures and incidents with invited guests and uninvited animal visitors, including the mysterious “horrible huge.” The rural setting and less-than-receptive neighbors fail to deter Frank’s mother from pursuing her fight for suffrage, much to the consternation of her husband and a number of the lodge’s guests, but in the end, she sees Tennessee ratify the amendment and earns a place of reverence in the movement.
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  • YOU CAN, TOO!

    Whitney MG, Sisca Angreani

    language (VMH Publishing, June 3, 2018)
    How do you want to make history? What do you want to be when you grow up?There are so many significant people from past to present who have not only made their mark in history, but also make for great examples of what you can do when you work hard and follow your dreams.YOU CAN, TOO is a collection of inspirational black people from Michelle Obama, to Walter Payton, to some lesser-known names like Ruane Jeter. May these individuals inspire you to be who you want to be, because just like them, YOU CAN, TOO!
  • And You Can Come Too

    Ruth Ohi

    Library Binding (Annick Press, Sept. 3, 2005)
    Running away is a lot more fun when you let your family come too. Sara's quiet Saturday with her little sister Annie ends with a bout of sibling bickering. When Daddy intervenes with some firm words, Sara crossly announces she's running away... and Annie can come too. Soon the girls are in the backyard, where they get Daddy to pitch a tent made with bed sheets. They also let him bring flashlights when it gets darker, make a yummy supper of cheese sandwiches (with the crusts cut off), and read them bedtime stories. With cross words forgotten, and with all the comforts of home, what could make running away better? Mommy, of course, who soon turns up with pillows and blankets for all. Ruth Ohi has created another charming portrait of young sisterhood. Her expressive, tender illustrations and just-right words create an endearing story that will resonate with families everywhere.
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