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Book cover for "Miserable stew".
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Publisher:
Picture Window Books, an imprint of Capstone
Pub. Date:
[2024]
Lexile measure:
GN: Graphic Novel 400L
Language:
English
Description:
Arlo is having a bad day: he stubs his toe, makes a mess in the General's store, and his cozy stew gets burnt--but his friends know just what to do to make him feel better.
Book cover for "What's Cooking, Arlo?: Miserable Stew".
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Publisher:
Capstone
Pub. Date:
2023
Language:
English
Description:
Arlo's day goes from bad to worse when his cozy stew doesn't turn out right. Luckily, Alice, Slide, and Spike quickly realize their kind-hearted friend could use a dash of kindness from them. Can Arlo's friends find a way to help Arlo feel better about his miserable stew? Find out in this early graphic novel that will warm young readers' hearts with a perfect recipe for friendship and fun.
Book cover for "The return of the native".
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Language:
English
Description:
Eustacia Vye longs to escape from Egdon Heath, but the man she chooses to save her longs to stay. Out of their struggle, the unfulfilled passion of his heroine, and the daily rhythms of late-nineteenth-century rural life, Hardy builds a drama fully worthy of the magnificent stage on which he places it. The Return of the Native is dominated by the brooding presence of Egdon Heath, located in Thomas Hardy’s imaginary Wessex, and in no other book did...
Book cover for "Mudbound".
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Language:
English
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
The shaky marriage between Henry McAllan and his city-bred wife Laura becomes even more unstable when his brother Jamie returns from World War II in 1946 to help work the family's miserable cotton farm in the Mississippi Delta, along with his comrade-in-arms Ronsel Jackson, the oldest son of local sharecroppers, who soon learns that his heroics in battle mean nothing in the Jim Crow south.
Book cover for "House 23".
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Language:
English
Description:
A psychological thriller that pits a community against a man, and that man against himself. Joseph Lee lost his wife, the love of his life. She was slain in their home, right under his nose. As if the grief weren't enough, Lee was also blamed for her murder. At the end of the day, the detectives didn't have any proof that Lee was the murderer, but that didn't stop the community from shunning him or his friends and family from cutting him out of their...
Book cover for "Old Fags".
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Publisher:
Red Door Consulting
Pub. Date:
2013
Language:
English
Description:
Nobel Prize winner (and Forsyte Saga author) John Galsworthy described Stacy Aumonier as 'one of the best short-story writers of all time' and predicted that, through the best of his stories, he would 'outlive all the writers of his day'. "Old Fags" is one of Stacy Aumonier's most memorable stories. Set in a miserable and overcrowded block of flats in London, whose inhabitants struggle daily against poverty and starvation, Old Fags is the pariah of...