Bill the Little Yellow Truck


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The Little Yellow Truck


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The Little Yellow Truck


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The Little Yellow Truck is a story about the author's first grandson as she watched him play with a yellow truck in her backyard as he grew up. The story takes us through a day in the life of the boy as he drives his truck around the garden and the sandbox.




Little Yellow Truck


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Riley has a dump truck, a flatbed truck, a concrete mixer, and a little pickup truck at his lumberyard. When he tells them that they will help him build a children's park, everyone is excited. There's a lot of hard work to do, from hauling trash to pouring concrete. But once the work gets started, everyone but Little Yellow Truck is busy. Is there nothing he can do to help? As it turns out, Riley has just the right task for Little Yellow Truck. This picture-book offering from author Eve Bunting reinforces the message that even the smallest helper can make a big impact.




The Little Yellow Truck


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The Little Yellow Truck is a story about the author's first grandson as she watched him play with a yellow truck in her backyard as he grew up. The story takes us through a day in the life of the boy as he drives his truck around the garden and the sandbox.




Little Yellow House


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Carissa Halton and her young family move into a neighbourhood with a tough reputation. As they make their home in one of the oldest parts of the city, she reflects on the revitalization that is slowly changing the view from her little yellow house. While others worry about the area’s bad reputation, she heads out to meet her neighbours, and through them discovers the innate beauty of her community. Halton introduces us to a cast of diverse characters in her Alberta Avenue neighbourhood—including cat rescuers, tragic teens, art evangelists, and crime fighters—and invites us to consider the social and economic forces that shape and reshape our cities.




Motor Truck


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Watering My Little Apple Trees


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When two persistent interviewers asked Caldwell if he would define Fiddler, his answer was "Nope." It was his averment that meaning is a function of the story. That's one of the two responses an author can make to requests for meaning. The other is to say what he was trying to do; that, too, is about the story, not of it. It is only the story itself that can give the reader its measure of meaning. This story fails, finally, to be adequate.




Spiritual Perversion


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Sanchez gives raw and honest insight into why he was vulnerable to the mind control of a cult. He describes how he recovered psychologically, financially, and spiritually, as well as how he rescued his daughter from the cult who brainwashed her against him.