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  • Turk and Runt: A Thanksgiving Comedy

    Lisa Wheeler, Frank Ansley

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Turk's parents are proud of him, the biggest, strongest, most graceful bird at Wishbone Farm. "He's a dancer," says his mother. "He's an athlete," says his father. "He's a goner," says his little brother, Runt. But no one ever listens to Runt -- even after people with seasonal plans and roasting pans begin showing up at Wishbone Farm, or even after the juiciest turkeys are chosen, one by one. "Chosen for what?" Turk asks. No one wants to hear Runt's answer. But you will laugh at what he has to do to get his family's attention. They are, after all, turkeys.
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  • Turk and Runt: A Thanksgiving Comedy

    Lisa Wheeler, Frank Ansley

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Turk's parents are proud of him, the biggest, strongest, most graceful bird at Wishbone Farm. "He's a dancer," says his mother. "He's an athlete," says his father. "He's a goner," says his little brother, Runt. But no one ever listens to Runt -- even after people with seasonal plans and roasting pans begin showing up at Wishbone Farm, or even after the juiciest turkeys are chosen, one by one. "Chosen for what?" Turk asks. No one wants to hear Runt's answer. But you will laugh at what he has to do to get the family's attention. They are, after all, turkeys. And rarely has a story about them been told with such warmth and cleverness. Or with such witty pictures.
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  • Turk and Runt: A Thanksgiving Comedy by Lisa Wheeler

    LisaWheeler

    Paperback (AladdinPaperbacks, Oct. 31, 2005)
    Title: Turk and Runt( A Thanksgiving Comedy) Binding: Paperback Author: LisaWheeler Publisher: AladdinPaperbacks
  • Turk and Runt: A Thanksgiving Comedy

    Lisa Wheeler, Frank Ansley

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2005)
    Turk's parents are proud of him, the biggest, strongest, most graceful bird at Wishbone Farm. "He's a dancer," says his mother. "He's an athlete," says his father. "He's a goner," says his little brother, Runt. But no one ever listens to Runt -- even after people with seasonal plans and roasting pans begin showing up at Wishbone Farm, or even after the juiciest turkeys are chosen, one by one. "Chosen for what?" Turk asks. No one wants to hear Runt's answer. But you will laugh at what he has to do to get his family's attention. They are, after all, turkeys.
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  • Turk and Runt: A Thanksgiving Comedy by Lisa Wheeler

    Lisa Wheeler

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Aug. 16, 1751)
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