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Amy's (Here Come the Brownies Book , #4)
by Jane O'ConnorPopular in her Brownies troop because she is always so much fun, Amy worries that she will lose her popularity when she gets sick on a camp-out and can't participate in any of the activities.
Amy's Pen Pal (Sweet Valley Twins #35)
by Francine Pascal Jamie SuzanneAmy Sutton gets an unexpected visit from her pen pal, Samantha Williams. Sam's life is too good to be true, and not at all as she describes it in her letters. Amy is Elizabeth Wakefield's best friend, and they have big plans for the holiday weekend, including a fabulous party, a family barbecue, and the chance to see a dreamy deejay broadcast live from the Sweet Valley Mall.
Amy's Secret Sister (Sweet Valley Twins #83)
by Francine Pascal Jamie SuzanneAmy Sutton finds out that her father had been married before and that she has a half-sister who is planning to come for Thanksgiving.
Amy's Story: A Novel
by Anna Lawton“Simply spellbinding . . . a story at once about identity, love and social upheaval; a woman’s journey from old world to new; from Italy to America.” —Joe McGinniss Jr., author of Carousel CourtAfter Elena Ferrante, another powerful Italian voice emerges to tell us a tale of immigration with two strong women characters at its center, set against the background of American history, from the late ’60s to 2011.Amy’s Story begins with Amy, full name America, moving from Italy to New York City to live near her American father. Her journey from immigrant to successful publisher is intertwined with Stella, her childhood friend, whose unfinished memoir she intends to publish.They both experience love, friendship, obstacles, success, and more, as their journey runs parallel to the Vietnam War, student protests and the Kent State shooting, the birth of radicalism and feminism, presidential elections and assassinations, the Watergate scandal, up to the 9/11 attack and beyond.In the end, Stella’s memoir does not get published, because Amy transforms it into a very successful novel. This twist will have readers re-imagine the entire story and see it from a surprising new perspective.“A mesmerizing narrative that unspools like a good film. Anna Lawton is not only a scholar of the first rank, but a deft and artful novelist with a flair for the unexpected in her work.” —Louis Menashe, author of Moscow Believes in Tears“Anna Lawton’s ear for dialogue is spot on, and she introduces friends, colleagues, events, and geographic changes with assurance. The book is a wonderful summation of North America’s trials and tribulations over the past four decades.” —San Francisco Book Review
Amy's Story (Portraits of Little Women)
by Susan Beth PfefferBeautiful Amy March, the youngest March sister, is a talented artist. Everyone praises her lifelike portraits. The one person she can't draw is herself. So when a photographer's studio opens in town, Amy is thrilled. Now her pretty blond curls and piercing blue eyes can be captured forever in a photograph. A photograph costs quite a bit of money -- more than she has, and more than her parents can give her. Amy thinks of a clever way to come up with the money... and soon she has enough. But she decides to spend her savings on a gift for her father -- a gift that will warm his heart when he's far away from home, and that ultimately gives Amy an unexpected gift in return.
Amy's True Love (Sweet Valley High #75)
by Francine Pascal Kate WilliamBoy-crazy Amy Sutton has finally found the guy of her dreams -- tennis star Tom McKay. But Tom's not at all interested in dating her. Amy just can't believe it and refuses to give up! Tom asks his friend Barry Rork to help him convince Amy that she's wasting her time. Barry's fallen for Amy himself, and he tries to make her see how much he cares about her. But Amy just gets furious with Barry for interfering. Will she ever set aside her pride and find true love?
Amy's Very Merry Christmas (The Critter Club #9)
by Callie BarkleyAmy comes up with the perfect Christmas present for Ms. Sullivan in the ninth book of the Critter Club series.It’s holiday time in Santa Vista, and Amy is especially excited for Christmas. Her dad and soon-to-be stepmom and stepsister are visiting, plus, there are some adorable guinea pigs at the Critter Club. But amidst the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations, Amy notices that Ms. Sullivan seems a little lonely. Though Ms. Sullivan assures Amy that she will have a lovely holiday with her dog Rufus, Amy begins to wonder if there’s something she can do to cheer up Ms. Sullivan. As Christmas Eve nears, the Critter Club girls still have not found families to adopt the guinea pigs. But then, in a Christmas miracle, each guinea pig gets a home. And come Christmas Day, Amy has devised a great plan to give Ms. Sullivan some cheer—and some company—on Christmas! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Critter Club chapter books are perfect for beginning readers!
Amy's Wish
by Tom SharkeyComedy / 3m, 3f / Interior Recently retired and newlywed, Sam Galway is flabbergasted when the spring water at his honeymoon retreat transforms dear old Amy into a 19-year-old knockout. His "young'' bride attracts a youthful admirer while the sheriff becomes convinced that Sam has murdered Amy. This romantic comedy by the librettist-composer of It's a Wonderful Life, the author of My Heart Reminds Me and the co-author of Just Say Yes! is a charming audience-pleaser.
Amy's Wish for a Kiss
by Pippa ShearsAmy is love-struck! Amy is desperate for Bradley to notice her by impressing him. She has assistance from her best friend, Jess, and the gifted powers from the sparkles to help her, but will this be enough or backfire? Does Amy get her wish for a kiss?
AN AMERICAN PROCESSION
by Alfred KazinAn American Procession is a study, on the largest scale, of the major American writers at work during the historically and literarily crucial century that began in the early 1830s, when Ralph Waldo Emerson founded a national literature on the basis of a metaphysical revolution, and ended on the eve of the 1930s with the triumph of modernism and the critical recognition of the "postponed power" of those who had been modern before their time. These one hundred years encompassed a period of unprecedented expansion and promise in the United States, and the work of our novelists, essayists, poets, and historians was the mirror of the nation's spirit. The thirty years preceding the Civil War produced the transcendental idealism of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman and the dark romanticism of Hawthorne, Poe, and Melville. In the years just after World War I, modernism reached its exemplary form in the work of Eliot, Pound, Hemingway, Dos Passos, and Fitzgerald, and between the two wars emerged the great realists: Mark Twain, Henry James, Crane, and Dreiser. It is through an exploration of the lives and works of these writers--together with Emily Dickinson, William James, Henry Adams, and Faulkner--that Kazin maps out a great literary procession shaped by individual genius, by history, and by the implacable American sense of self. With each writer, Alfred Kazin illuminates for us the work, the influences that informed it, and its influence on the work of others. Each figure seems revitalized for us by Kazin's acuity and powerful sympathy for his subject. An American Procession, with its intellectual energy, its clarity and breadth, is the brilliantly executed capstone of Kazin's already illustrious career and will stand as the most important study of American literature in our time.
AN Enchanted Season
by Nalini Singh Erin Mccarthy Jean Johnson Maggie ShayneFrom a shape-shifting leopardess who wants a pack-mate to be her soulmate, to a snowstorm that brings a surprise gift, these four tales will stir readers' spirits in all the right places.
AN Indecent Proposition
by Emma WildesIt's the talk of the town. London's two most notorious rakes have placed a very public wager on which of them is the greatest lover. But what woman of beauty, intelligence, and discernment would consent to judge such a contest? Lady Carolyn Wynn is the last woman anyone would expect to step forward. But if the men keep her identity a secret, she'll decide who has the most finesse between the sheets. To everyone's surprise, however, what begins as an immoral proposition turns into a shocking lesson in everlasting love.
AN Instance of the Fingerpost
by Iain PearsIn 1663 Oxford, a servant girl confesses to a murder. But four witnesses--a medical student, the son of a traitor, a cryptographer, and an archivist--each finger a different culprit...
AN Off Year
by Claire ZulkeyCecily has always done everything as she was supposed to: taken the right classes, gotten the right grades, applied to the right colleges. But after a lifetime of following the rules, she surprises everyone by arriving for her freshman year of college . . . and turning around. There are infinite possibilities for Cecily's unexpected gap year. She could volunteer, or travel around the world - but, for now, Cecily is content to do absolutely nothing. What follows is a year of snarkily observed self-doubt and selfdiscovery during which Cecily must ask herself, for the first time, what does she really want to do with her life?
AN Unexpected Gentleman
by Alissa JohnsonAdelaide Ward has but one goal-to obtain an offer of marriage from the respectable, if unappealing, Baron Maxwell. But it's the devilishly handsome Connor Brice who captures her imagination-and a kiss in broad daylight-in front of a dozen members of the ton. Now Adelaide must decide if the charming scoundrel who stole away her reputation might still be trusted with her heart. Because Brice is after more than Adelaide's affection: he wants revenge on the baron.
AN Unthymely Death
by Susan Wittig AlbertNow readers can join China Bayles in ten puzzling cases--and get a taste of her world. This delightful collection features loads of wonderful herbal tidbits on everything from rosemary to feverfew to catnip; recipes for such to-die-for dishes as a Deadly Chocolate Valentine, Ruby's Applesauce Mint Bread, China's Five-Spice Chicken and Veggie Stir-Fry, and McQuaid's Tex Mex-and a host of creative ideas for garden and home. It's a one-of-a-kind collection featuring a one-of-a-kind sleuth--who's worth spending some "quality thyme" with!
Ana and the Sea Star (Tilbury House Nature Book #0)
by R. Lynne Roelfs Jamie HoganThis beautiful picture book celebrates the power of imagination and an appreciation of the natural world. A young girl finds a starfish on the beach and wants to show it to her mother at home, but doesn’t want to take it from its home. With encouragement from her dad and a little imagination, Ana is able to let the sea star go and yet keep it with her at the same time. This beautiful picture book celebrates the power of imagination and an appreciation of the natural world. Back matter invites children into the lives and experiences of a jellyfish, stingray, loggerhead turtle and other sea creatures. “The sea star waited as the sand settled around it. Then slowly, slowly it crept home to the sea grass meadow on hundreds of tiny tube feet.” “Ana watched a snowy plover grab its dinner from the surf. Then the tiny bird skittered across the sand. Ana and Papa followed their shadows home.” Fountas & Pinnell Level M
Ana Cultiva Manzanas / Apple Farmer Annie
by Monica WellingtonA delicious treat about America's favorite fruit is now available in a Spanish bilingual format. Ana grows and sells apples, and she makes cider and applesauce and muffins. A glossary helps kids learn the names of Ana's delicious ingredients in both languages. With tie-ins to math and science curricula and units on autumn, this book will be especially welcomed by teachers. Truly the pick of the crop!
Ana de las tejas verdes
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas grandes obras de la literatura infantil y juvenil que no pueden faltar en ninguna biblioteca. Ilustrado por María Hesse. Ana Shirley es una niña risueña y soñadora con la imaginación más desbordante que puede existir. Cuando, por error, acaba viviendo con los hermanos Cuthbert -que, en realidad, querían adoptar un niño-, su vida da un giro inesperado… y comienzan sus aventuras en Tejas Verdes. Una nueva y cuidada edición del clásico de Lucy Maud Montgomery, ilustrado por María Hesse, que traerá de vuelta los recuerdos de toda una generación de lectores y abrirá las puertas de Avonlea a los más jóvenes. Clásicos inolvidables para disfrutar, compartir y dejar volar la imaginación.
Ana de las tejas verdes 1. La llegada (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 1)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. Uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal. Con la llegada de Ana Shirley a Avonlea, la vida en este apacible pueblo ya nunca volverá a ser igual. Aunque la desbordante imaginación de Ana provocará más de un desastre, su pelo rojo, su desparpajo y su buen corazón conquistarán a todo aquel que se cruce con ella y la ayudarán a hacer realidad sus sueños. Aventura, humor y mucha emoción de la mano uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal.
Ana de las tejas verdes 10 - La familia crece (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 10)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada, en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. En sus primeros años juntos, Ana y Gilbert experimentarán grandes alegrías, pero también grandes retos. Por suerte, cuentan con la ayuda de un amplio círculo de amigos que les apoyarán en todo momento, especialmente ahora que un nuevo miembro está a punto de unirse a la familia. Aventura, humor y mucha emoción de la mano de uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal.
Ana de las tejas verdes 2. Una amistad para siempre (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 2)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. Uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal. Parece que fue ayer cuando la soñadora Ana Shirley llegó a Avonlea para revolucionar la vida del pequeño pueblo. Hay cosas que no cambian, como la facilidad de Ana para meterse en líos o su amistad con Diana. Pero la indomable pelirroja se hace mayor y su mundo está a punto de cambiar con ella.
Ana de las tejas verdes 3. La maestra de Avonlea (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 3)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. Uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal. El tiempo pasa en Avonlea y Ana Shirley afronta ilusionada una nueva etapa como maestra en la misma escuela donde estudió. Decididaa mejorar la vida del pequeño pueblo, la soñadora pelirroja protagonizará nuevos encuentros y más de un enredo, pero ¿quién se resiste a su simpatía y entusiasmo?
Ana de las tejas verdes 4. Más aventuras en Avonlea (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 4)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. Uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal. El amor está en el aire en Avonlea. Antiguos enamorados que se reencuentran, romances que no lo eran, nuevas parejas y algún encuentro mágico que provoca un buen entuerto... ¡Nunca faltan las emociones cuando Ana Shirley anda cerca! La soñadora pelirroja se hace mayor y la vida le reserva sus propias sorpresas.
Ana de las Tejas Verdes 5. Adiós, Isla del Príncipe: Serie Ana de las Tejas Verdes - Nº 5 (Ana de las tejas verdes #Volumen 5)
by Lucy Maud MontgomeryLas peripecias de Ana de las Tejas Verdes, una saga clásica ahora revisada y actualizada en esta cuidada edición ilustrada. Uno de los personajes más entrañables de la literatura universal. El sueño de Ana Shirley está a punto de hacerse realidad. Ha llegado el momento de dejar atrás su querida isla y poner rumbo a la universidad. Nuevas amistades, caras conocidas, importantes desafíos… y más de una propuesta de matrimonio. Más independiente que nunca, Ana deberá tomar sus propias decisiones. Pero ¿acertará siempre?