My Big Truck Book

My Big Truck Book
Title My Big Truck Book PDF eBook
Author Roger Priddy
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 24
Release 2002-05-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780312490850

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Teaches small children the names of different trucks.

The Truck Book

The Truck Book
Title The Truck Book PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Wolfe
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 1981
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780876141250

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Photographs and captions describe 13 trucks, including a tow truck, dump truck, semi, cement mixer, logging truck, and a crane.

Big Rigs

Big Rigs
Title Big Rigs PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Voyageur Press
Pages 160
Release 2005-07
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780896587373

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9 x 12 160 pgs 225 color & b&w photos & artwork index

Truck

Truck
Title Truck PDF eBook
Author Michael Perry
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 247
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061850322

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A part-time emergency medical technician humorously chronicles life in a small Wisconsin town, featuring tales of romance and auto repair. Hilarious and heartfelt, Truck: A Love Story is the tale of a man struggling to grow his own garden, fix his old pickup, and resurrect a love life permanently impaired by Neil Diamond. In the process, he sets his hair on fire, is attacked by wild turkeys, and proposes marriage to a woman in New Orleans. The result is a surprisingly tender testament to love. Praise for Truck “A touching and very funny account. . . . Thoroughly engaging.” —New York Times “Part Bill Bryson, part Anne Lamott, with a skim of Larry the Cable Guy and Walt Whitman creeping around the edges.” —Lincoln Journal Star “Perry takes each moment, peeling it, seasoning it with rich language, and then serving it to us piping hot and fresh.” —Chicago Tribune “A reminder, by a talent of the hinterlands, to celebrate small-town life and to treasure human relationships.” —Kirkus Reviews

The Old Truck

The Old Truck
Title The Old Truck PDF eBook
Author Jerome Pumphrey
Publisher WW Norton
Pages 47
Release 2020-01-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1324005203

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A young girl turns her imagination into action in this beautifully crafted and intricately designed debut picture book. When is an old truck something more? On a small, bustling farm, a resilient and steadfast pickup works tirelessly alongside the family that lives there, and becomes a part of the dreams and ambitions of the family’s young daughter. After long days and years of hard work leave the old truck rusting in the weeds, it’s time for the girl to roll up her sleeves. Soon she is running her own busy farm, and in the midst of all the repairing and restoring, it may be time to bring her faithful childhood companion back to life. With an eye-catching retro design and cleverly nuanced illustrations, The Old Truck celebrates the rewards of determination and the value of imagination.

Little Blue Truck

Little Blue Truck
Title Little Blue Truck PDF eBook
Author Alice Schertle
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 33
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0547248288

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A small blue truck finds his way out of a jam, with a little help from his friends.

The Taco Truck

The Taco Truck
Title The Taco Truck PDF eBook
Author Robert Lemon
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 332
Release 2019-05-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252051297

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Icons of Mexican cultural identity and America's melting pot ideal, taco trucks have transformed cityscapes from coast to coast. The taco truck radiates Mexican culture within non-Mexican spaces with a presence—sometimes desired, sometimes resented—that turns a public street corner into a bustling business. Drawing on interviews with taco truck workers and his own skills as a geographer, Robert Lemon illuminates new truths about foodways, community, and the unexpected places where ethnicity, class, and culture meet. Lemon focuses on the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, and Columbus, Ohio, to show how the arrival of taco trucks challenge preconceived ideas of urban planning even as cities use them to reinvent whole neighborhoods. As Lemon charts the relationships between food practices and city spaces, he uncovers the many ways residents and politicians alike contest, celebrate, and influence not only where your favorite truck parks, but what's on the menu.