One Lucky Summer

One Lucky Summer
Title One Lucky Summer PDF eBook
Author Laura McGee Kvasnosky
Publisher Dutton Juvenile
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Friendship
ISBN 9780525464556

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Steven and Lucinda think they have nothing in common until they find an orphaned baby squirrel they name Lucky and bring him up together.

One Lucky Summer

One Lucky Summer
Title One Lucky Summer PDF eBook
Author Jenny Oliver
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 320
Release 2021-07-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008297568

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The best kept secrets are waiting to be found... ‘A lovely read ... leaving you with a warm glow and a smile your face’ Jo Thomas ‘The perfect summer read ... I loved everything about it!’ Bella Osborne ‘Fresh and original, haunting and evocative’ Jules Wake ‘A delicious ice-cream of a book’ Josie Lloyd

Lucky

Lucky
Title Lucky PDF eBook
Author Wes Tooke
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 194
Release 2010-02-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1439158258

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Louis isn’t very good at playing baseball, but he knows and loves the game more than anybody. He loves the purity of the sport, the sound of the crack of a bat, and the smell of freshly cut grass in the stadium. And more than anything, he loves the New York Yankees. So when he becomes a bat boy for the team during the summer of 1961, it is a dream come true. Lucky gives readers baseline box seats to one of the most memorable seasons in sports history, and as Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris compete in their legendary home-run race, Louis learns that the heroes he looks up to can teach him life lessons that will change him forever.

One Lucky Girl

One Lucky Girl
Title One Lucky Girl PDF eBook
Author George Ella Lyon
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Authors, American
ISBN 9780789426130

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Even though their trailer is destroyed by a tornado, a young boy's family is grateful because they find his baby sister alive. Full-color illustrations. 10 1/4 8 3/4.

One Fat Summer

One Fat Summer
Title One Fat Summer PDF eBook
Author Robert Lipsyte
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 146
Release 2010-04-06
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0061995916

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The acclaimed book behind the new major motion picture Measure of a Man, starring Donald Sutherland, Judy Greer, Luke Wilson, and Blake Cooper. A New York Times Outstanding Book and ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults For Bobby Marks, summer does not equal fun. While most people are happy to take off their heavy jackets and long pants, Bobby can't even button his jeans or reach over his belly to touch his toes. Spending the summer at Rumson Lake is sheer torture. This particular summer promises to be worse than usual. His parents can't stop fighting. His best friend, Joanie, goes home to New York City and won't tell him why. Dr. Kahn, a rich, stingy estate owner who hires him to manage an enormous lawn, is working him to death. And to top it off, a local bully won't stop torturing him. Bobby is about to find out just how terrifying and exhilarating one fat summer can be.

ONE SUMMER'S KNIGHT

ONE SUMMER'S KNIGHT
Title ONE SUMMER'S KNIGHT PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Creighton
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 208
Release 2011-07-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459258975

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HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO Temporarily impoverished—and lawsuit-plagued—single mother Summer Waskowitz Robey knew, as she stood alone in court, how badly she was in need of a rescuer. But she never would have dreamed that said rescuer would come in the form of handsome, aristocratic man-about-town Riley Grogan, who also happened to be her opposing counsel! Inveterate—and child-resistant—bachelor Riley was the last man Summer could have imagined would take her, and her kids, into his perfectly manicured home. The last man she could have imagined falling for, hard. The last man she could have supposed needed the love that she and her children had to give…. But this time, maybe appearances were deceiving….

A Reading Diary

A Reading Diary
Title A Reading Diary PDF eBook
Author Alberto Manguel
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 221
Release 2011-02-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307370267

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The must-have literary book of the season! Over the course of a year, the bestselling author of A History of Reading spends a month with each of his 12 favourite books, allowing us to observe both the heart of the reading experience and how life around us can be illuminated by what we read. From June 2002 to may 2003, Alberto Manguel set out to reread twelve of the books he likes best, and to share with us, his “gentle readers,” his impressions and experiences in doing so. We travel with him as he leaves Canada to set up house in a medieval presbytery in France, visits his childhood home in Argentina and embarks on trips to various other places, always carrying a book in his hand. The result is an immensely enjoyable collection for every lover of reading — something between an intimate diary, a collection of literary thoughts, and the best travel memoir. A Reading Diary ranges from reflections on much-loved writers — Margaret Atwood, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, Cervantes — to seductive introductions to others about whom you will want to know more, such as Sei Shonagon and Adolfo Bioy Casares, simultaneously providing insights into the world of today, its changing seasons and pleasures, its shifting politics and wars — all illuminated by the great novel he is reading at the time. A Reading Diary is a walk through a year’s worth of best beloved books in the company of an eclectically learned friend. Touching on themes of home and wandering, memory and loss, Alberto Manguel perfectly traces the threads between our reading and our lived experience. Excerpt from A Reading Diary: June Saturday We have been in our house in France for just over a year, and already I have to leave, to visit my family in Buenos Aires. I don’t want to go. I want to enjoy the village in summer, the garden, the house kept cool by the thick ancient walls. I want to start setting up the books on the shelves we have just had built. I want to sit in my room and work. On the plane, I pull out a copy of Adolfo Bioy Casares’s The Invention of Morel, the tale of a man stranded on an island that is apparently inhabited by ghosts, a book I read for the first time thirty, thirty-five years ago. . . .