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Other editions of book A Cote of Many Colors: Bethel Book 16

  • A Cote of Many Colors

    Janette Oke

    Paperback (Bethany House, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Mark and Timmie's landlord has a whole loft of prize-winning carrier pigeons, but the gruff man said "absolutely no pets" when he rented the small house to the boys' mother. So Mark and Timmie can only watch the pigeons--including Blue Boy, their favorite--from across the fence and wish they had a pet of their own. But what will happen when their landlord is hospitalized and can't care for his pigeons? How will Blue Boy and the other pigeons survive without the watchful eye and care of their owner? Will the boys' dream for their very own pet ever come true?
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  • A Cote of Many Colors

    Janette Oke, Nancy Munger

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, June 1, 1987)
    When their caretaker is hospitalized, Blue Boy and the other homing pigeons receive food, water, and excellent care from two young boys who love pets.
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  • A Cote of Many Colors

    Janette Oke, Brenda Mann

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Aug. 15, 1987)
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  • A Cote of Many Colors: Bethel Book 16

    Janette Oke, Brenda Mann, Bethany House Publishers

    Hardcover (Bethany House Publishers, March 15, 1967)
    Mark and Timmie longed for a pet of their own. They loved dogs, and cats, and gerbils. They loved rabbits, and ponies, and guinea pigs. But they loved carrier pigeons most of all. Their landlord loved pigeons, too. He had a whole loft of them, but he said "absolutely no pets" when he rented the small house to the boys' mother. So they could only watch- and dream. What would it be like to have 'homers' of their very own?