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  • Lines

    Anna B. Doe

    language (, Nov. 23, 2018)
    Senior year.Three girls. Three guys.Hockey and rivalry.Mean girls and friendships.Old loves and new chances.One more year of being invisible.One more year to win it all.The countdown begins. Senior year can’t come or end fast enough for Amelia Campbell. For the shy, nerdy girl-next-door that she is, high school is torture and all she wants is for it to be over. Having her heart broken by a popular, womanizing boy all those years ago doesn’t help the matters. Nor does his best friend who still has a habit of mercilessly teasing her. Now, she only has one year left, one year to be invisible before she can move on with her life. Derek King doesn’t do drama, but his life is all about drama once Maximillian Sanders steps foot into his town, his school, and into Amelia’s life. Max is always around, and he is making her smile again. But the boy who once broke her heart isn’t ready to let her go. Older and wiser, Derek isn’t about to let someone take away what he wants, and he wants Amelia. She's set on not believing in him and on not getting her heart broken once again. He is set on showing her wrong. She says she hates him, but maybe the line between past and present, love and hate is thinner than she ever realized.
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    Suzy Lee

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 5, 2017)
    It starts with a line. Whether made by the tip of a pencilor the blade of a skate, the magic starts there.And magic once again flows from the pencil and imagination of internationally acclaimed artist Suzy Lee. With the lightest of touches, this masterwork blurs the lines between real and imagined, reminding us why Lee's books have been lauded around the world, recognized on New York Times Best Illustrated Books lists and nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international honor given to children's book creators. This seemingly simple story about a young skater on a frozen pond will charm the youngest of readers while simultaneously astounding book enthusiasts of any age.
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  • Zip Lines

    Kelli Hicks

    Library Binding (Rourke Publishing (FL), Aug. 1, 2009)
    Glide along a zip line through tree tops in exotic locations and examine necessary preparations and equipment.
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  • Lines

    Anna B. Doe

    (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2018)
    Senior year.Three girls. Three guys.Hockey and rivalry.Mean girls and friendships.Old loves and new chances.One more year of being invisible.One more year to win it all.The countdown begins. Senior year can’t come or end fast enough for Amelia Campbell. For the shy, nerdy girl-next-door that she is, high school is torture and all she wants is for it to be over. Having her heart broken by a popular, womanizing boy all those years ago doesn’t help the matters. Nor does his best friend who still has a habit of mercilessly teasing her. Now, she only has one year left, one year to be invisible before she can move on with her life. Derek King doesn’t do drama, but his life is all about drama once Maximillian Sanders steps foot into his town, his school, and into Amelia’s life. Max is always around, and he is making her smile again. But the boy who once broke her heart isn’t ready to let her go. Older and wiser, Derek isn’t about to let someone take away what he wants, and he wants Amelia. She's set on not believing in him and on not getting her heart broken once again. He is set on showing her wrong. She says she hates him, but maybe the line between past and present, love and hate is thinner than she ever realized.
  • Lines

    Suzy Lee

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Sept. 5, 2017)
    It starts with a line. Whether made by the tip of a pencilor the blade of a skate, the magic starts there.And magic once again flows from the pencil and imagination of internationally acclaimed artist Suzy Lee. With the lightest of touches, this masterwork blurs the lines between real and imagined, reminding us why Lee's books have been lauded around the world, recognized on New York Times Best Illustrated Books lists and nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international honor given to children's book creators. This seemingly simple story about a young skater on a frozen pond will charm the youngest of readers while simultaneously astounding book enthusiasts of any age. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.
  • Lines

    Sarvinder Naberhaus, Melinda Beck

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 22, 2017)
    This beautifully illustrated board book shows readers how lines make up a whole: a whole square, house, town, city, and universe!Line, Lines Square, Squares Town Line, Lines Circle, Circles Go round Think beyond shapes. Beyond colors. Beyond letters and numbers. With poetic text and beautiful illustrations, this board book shows us how individual pieces make up a whole. And not just a whole house or a whole town, or a whole city, but a whole universe. This book celebrates both the simplicity and complexity of the world around us!
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  • Lines

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1991)
    Isolates the artistic element of lines, discusses what thoughts and feelings can be conveyed by different kinds of lines, and examines how they contribute to a work of art through various examples
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  • Lines

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Lines

    Gerry Bailey

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 28, 2014)
    "Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about lines by applying his knowledge of geometry to their Stone Age world. Funny illustrations and stories provide a humorous introduction to math concepts. Leo explains the significance of points and how many points together make up lines and segments. Information boxes accompany each story to explore real applications of lines in the natural and designed world."--
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  • Lines

    Sarvinder Naberhaus, Melinda Beck

    eBook (Little Simon, Aug. 22, 2017)
    This beautifully illustrated board book shows readers how lines make up a whole: a whole square, house, town, city, and universe!Line, Lines Square, Squares Town Line, Lines Circle, Circles Go round Think beyond shapes. Beyond colors. Beyond letters and numbers. With poetic text and beautiful illustrations, this board book shows us how individual pieces make up a whole. And not just a whole house or a whole town, or a whole city, but a whole universe. This book celebrates both the simplicity and complexity of the world around us!
  • Lines

    Ken Dockery, i Cenizal

    language (, March 1, 2015)
    Know a child who likes to draw? “Lines” encourages young artists to let their imaginations soar. As you read this book to a young child (or they read it to you), turning each page is an adventure in finding the “lines” on the page. Lines that come and go. Lines of different shapes and sizes. Skinny lines. Fat lines. Lines that go up. Lines that come down. Lines that seem to never get started. Lines that go on forever. Young artists are encouraged to let their “lines” zig and zag… zoom and soar. Our “lines” don’t have to be straight and perfect. The final invitation is to join with us and use “lines” to make a beautiful picture for all the world to see! And, each child’s beautiful picture can then be posted on the Lines, Lines, Lines page on Facebook: www.facebook.com/lineslineslines. The children in your life are invited: make lines with us!
  • Lines

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Simple text and cartoon characters introduce some basic types of lines used in artwork and architecture.
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