 | N. M. Bodecker - Juvenile Fiction - 2004 - 42 pages
When disaster strikes in Beetle's new community, he masterminds a plan to turn bad fortune into progress. | |
 | Judith Viorst - Humor - 2007 - 128 pages
Judith Viorst is known and loved by readers of all ages, for children’s books such as Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; nonfiction titles, including ... | |
 | Judith Viorst - Humor - 2007 - 112 pages
A collection of poems recounting a woman's experiences during three stages of her life, from her observations as a single woman in Greenwich Village to her accounts of married ... | |
 | Mary Norton, Erik Blegvad - Juvenile Fiction - 1957 - 227 pages
With the powers they acquire from a spinster who is studying to be a witch, three English children have a series of exciting and perilous adventures traveling on a flying bed ... | |
 | Judith Viorst - Psychology - 1999 - 448 pages
Addresses the issue of control--with its associated feelings of power, helplessness, freedom, and limitations--and how it affects every area of our lives | |
 | Judith Viorst - Humor - 2007 - 80 pages
The beloved author of Forever Fifty and Suddenly Sixty tackles the ins and outs of becoming a septuagenarian with wry good humor. Fans of Viorst’s funny, touching, and wise ... | |
 | Judith Viorst - Humor - 1996 - 64 pages
The author offers lyrical, compassionate, and witty observations about turning fifty years old and facing middle age | |
 | Judith Viorst - Self-Help - 2010 - 448 pages
From grief and mourning to aging and relationships, poet and Redbook contributor Judith Viorst presents a thoughtful and researched study in this examination of love, loss, and ... | |
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