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Books with title the-runaway-bunny

  • The Runaway

    Patricia St. John

    Paperback (Northfield Pub, April 24, 1999)
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  • The Runaway

    Glen Huser

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, March 1, 2012)
    It's 1923 and Leroy is on the run from a couple of abusive cousins. He stumbles into a traveling 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 Runaway Day

    Leeann Rost

    Paperback (Westbow Press, June 14, 2019)
    Children just want to have fun! But sometimes, that fun gets out of hand. Children don't always understand that rules set by their parents are made to protect and guide them. They don't understand that these rules are made out of love for them. The Runaway Day is a story about a little girl and her two siblings who learn this lesson the hard way. It's a story that is fun to read and that any child could relate to.
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  • The Runaways

    Victor Canning

    Paperback (Macmillan, March 15, 1973)
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  • The Runaway

    Alistair Brown

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 1, 2001)
    'Wendy trudged the streets not sure where to go. She'd left home that morning, her rucksack over her shoulder with a few clothes, but with no clear plan of what she should do. If she was uncertain which way to take, she was very certain she couldn't simply carry on with life as if nothing had happened. Her world had fallen apart.' Wendy is devastated when her parents announce that they are seperating. Filled with misery, she runs away fro home and makes a new friend who offers sympathy and practical help. It doesn't take long, however to realise that she has made a terrible mistake. Terrified and alone, Wendy wonders whether she will ever escape alive.
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  • The Runaways

    Victor Canning

    Hardcover (William Morrow and Company, Inc., March 15, 1972)
    The Runaways [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1972] Victor Canning …
  • The Runaway Bunny Board Book

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1991)
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  • The Runaway

    Carl Sommer, Enrique Vignolo

    Paperback (Advance Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Millie is convinced the world is unfair and her parents make her do most of the work. She isnt allowed to do anything she wants, like watch unlimited TV, chat unsupervised on the internet, or go to that park by herself. Her teachers are unfair, too, and her brother and sister seem to get away with everything. Millie finally hits upon a plan that will solve all her problems; run away from home! With money stolen from her mothers purse, she buys a bus ticket for big city where she can live as she always wanted. The city sparkles as Mille starts her adventure with ice cream and a trip to the amusement park, but when Millies money runs out, things dramatically change. Millie ends up scared, no food to eat, and nowhere to sleep. After getting caught stealing, the police notify her parents. Millie finally learns to appreciate what she had and becomes the happiest girl in the whole world.
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  • The Runaway

    Angela McAllister

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    In an atmospheric tale of the unexpected set in the 19th century, a runaway girl hides in an abandoned house, the perfect place for secrets Megan, frightened and guilty, is running from everything she's ever known. When she arrives at what she believes to be a deserted mansion, she encounters the mysterious Marguerite—blind and despised, with only two silent, watchful owls to function as her companions and her eyes. Megan and Marguerite come to depend on one another. Theirs is a strange relationship, and the deserted, almost derelict house they inhabit holds many secrets. But always watching and waiting is Tom—biding his time, determined to bring this fragile world crashing down. With richly drawn characters and a well-plotted story, this is a haunting tale of loss and revenge, friendship, and the power of forgiveness.
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  • The Bunny Run

    Ellen R. McCoy, Tasha Turk

    Paperback (Paper Tale Pr, June 1, 2002)
    A story told from the rabbit's point of view. This story gives new meaning as to why folks love rabbits.
  • The Runaways

    Ruth Thomas

    Paperback (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Jan. 16, 1989)
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  • The Runaways

    April Frye

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 20, 2014)
    When you have nowhere to go, why not go nowhere? Ally has lived a stressful life with a mother in denial and an abusive step-father. Her best friend, Cory, has two parents who would rather party than be adults. So it's really no surprise when these two decide to take refuge from their wicked home lives in the Montana wilderness. Along the way they must try to remain friends, fight hunger, pain, and wounds on both the mind and body if they are to survive.