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Books with title the-runaway-bunny

  • The Runaways

    Elizabeth Goudge

    Paperback (Hesperus Press Ltd, March 15, 2014)
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  • The Runaway

    Faith Wolfe

    eBook
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  • The Runaway Bunny

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (A Trumpet Club Special Edition, Jan. 1, 1988)
    Enjoy this beloved children's classic in Chinese. The Runaway Bunny begins with a young bunny who decides to run away: "If you run away," said his mother, "I will run after you. For you are my little bunny." And so begins a delightful, imaginary game of chase. No matter how many forms the little bunny takes - a fish in a stream, a crocus in a hidden garden, a rock on a mountain - his steadfast, adoring, protective mother finds a way to retrieve him. The soothing r
  • The Runaway Bunny

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Live Oak Media, May 1, 1985)
    A little rabbit who wants to run away tells his mother how he will escape, but she is always right behind him.
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  • The Runaway

    Lilly S. Keomanyvanh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2017)
    A girl, 18 years old, gets kidnapped and brought to a secret place in New York. When she is there she meets a man who tells her a secret about her family that they have been keeping from her for years. Read the book to find out what the secret is.
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  • The Runaways

    Ulf Stark

    Paperback (Gecko Press, May 1, 2018)
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  • The Runaway Bunny

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1977)
    A little rabbit who wants to run away tells his mother how he will escape, but she is always right behind him.
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  • The Runaway Pony

    Susannah Leigh

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Aug. 15, 1997)
    When the riderless palomino pony clatters into the yard, no one is more surprised that Jess. Hot on the pony's hooves comes a man waving a halter. Jess helps him catch the pony and waves them on their way. Little is she to know the far-reaching consequences her simple actions will have.
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  • The Runaway

    R.L. Stine

    eBook (Simon Pulse, June 30, 2008)
    Hoping to start her life over at Shadyside, where nobody knows about her secret dark powers, runaway Felicia becomes terrified that she will lose control of herself again when someone discovers the truth about her.
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  • The Runaway

    Glen Huser

    eBook (Tradewind Books, June 15, 2016)
    Leroy "Doodlebug" Barnstable likes to call himself the quickest draw in the west—with a crayon. It's 1923 and Doodle is on the run from a couple of abusive cousins. He stumbles into a travelling Chautauqua show where it's easy to get lost in a crowd—but also easy to lose your heart. This funny and endearing novel by Governor General's Award-winning novelist Glen Huser will make an absorbing read for fourteen and fifteen year olds, boys and girls alike.
  • The Runaways

    Holly Webb

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, Oct. 3, 2019)
    It's London in the late 1930s, and the Second World War is imminent. Molly's beloved dog Bertie is now considered 'surplus to requirement'. Molly runs away and when she comes across two other runaways that she starts to feel safe again. Maybe, just maybe, with each other's help, they have a chance of overcoming the trials put in front of them.
  • The Runaways

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Written by bestselling author Holly Webb, The Runaways beautifully captures the spirit of Great Britain during the Second World War, weaving together themes of resilience, identity and what it means to call a place your home. It's London in the late 1930s, and the Second World War is imminent. When a young Londoner called Molly hears that the children in her neighbourhood are being evacuated, she feels relieved. The war scares her, and living in the city means living in the heart of danger. However, Molly's relief is short lived because her mum refuses to let her go, telling her that she has to stay and help with the war effort. And that's not all - times are tough, and food is already being rationed, which means there's not enough for people, let alone pets. This means that Molly's beloved dog Bertie is now considered "surplus to requirement". So Molly decides to escape. Stowing away on a train, Molly makes it to the country, but once there the reality of her situation dawns on her: she doesn't know where she is or who to trust. It's not until Molly comes across two other runaways that she starts to feel safe again. Maybe, just maybe, with each other's help, they have a chance of overcoming the trials put in front of them.
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