Circus Pony


Book Description

When the circus comes to town, Anna gets the once-in-a-lifetime chance to perform with her pony Acorn. Will Anna join the circus, or stay with the Pony Pals?




A Puppy Named Gus and the Circus Pony


Book Description

The Puppy Named Gus suddenly came to me as I was driving through Chicago. I decided to write the story and present it to my grandchildren; Evan, Colin and Torrey and recent granddaughter Morgan Ruth McClain. The unillustrated copy as Christmas gifts. My hope is that they and other children might be inspired by Gus and Charley that they overcome fear and doubt-believe in themselves, follow their heart and dreams to find happiness. Hope you enjoy Gus & The Circus Pony & Others that will follow. Grandpa Bill




The Circus in Winter


Book Description

Over a half century, a small Indiana town hosts a circus troupe during the off-seasons in linked stories “as graceful as any acrobat’s high-wire act” (San Francisco Chronicle). A Story Prize Finalist From 1884 to 1939, the Great Porter Circus made the unlikely choice to winter in an Indiana town called Lima, a place that feels as classic as Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, and as wondrous as a first trip to the Big Top. In Lima, an elephant can change the course of a man's life—or the manner of his death. Jennie Dixianna entices men with her dazzling Spin of Death and keeps them in line with secrets locked in a cedar box. The lonely wife of the show’s manager has each room of her house painted like a sideshow banner, indulging her desperate passion for a young painter. And a former clown seeks consolation from his loveless marriage in his post-circus job at Clown Alley Cleaners. In this collection of linked stories spanning decades, Cathy Day follows the circus people into their everyday lives and brings the greatest show on earth to the page. “[An] exquisite story collection.” —The Washington Post “Often funny, always graceful, and rich with a mix of historical and imaginative detail.” —Tim O’Brien, author of The Things They Carried “Sublimely imaginative and affecting.” —The Boston Globe




Magic Pony Carousel #3: Star the Western Pony


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The Magic Pony Carousel has come to town! Laura loves ponies, and she can't wait to ride Star the western pony. When she climbs on to Star's saddle, the ride takes them back in time to the Wild West, where they must save a baby calf! Will Laura and Star be able to save the day?







The Complete Short Stories


Book Description

This unique and meticulously edited collection of William Dean Howells's greatest short stories includes: Christmas Every Day_x000D_ Turkeys Turning the Tables_x000D_ The Pony Engine and the Pacific Express_x000D_ The Pumpkin Glory_x000D_ Butterflyfutterby and Flutterbybutterfly_x000D_ Adventures in a Boy's Town_x000D_ Life in a Boy's Town_x000D_ Games and Pastimes_x000D_ Glimpses of the Larger World_x000D_ The Last of a Boy's Town_x000D_ A Sleep and a Forgetting_x000D_ The Eidolons of Brooks Alford_x000D_ A Memory that Worked Overtime_x000D_ A Case of Metaphantasmia_x000D_ Editha_x000D_ Braybridge's Offer_x000D_ The Chick of the Easter Egg_x000D_ A Daughter of the Storage_x000D_ A Presentiment_x000D_ Captain Dunlevy's Last Trip_x000D_ The Return to Favor_x000D_ Somebody's Mother_x000D_ The Face at the Window_x000D_ An Experience_x000D_ The Boarders_x000D_ Breakfast is My Best Meal_x000D_ The Mother-Bird_x000D_ The Amigo_x000D_ Black Cross Farm_x000D_ The Critical Bookstore_x000D_ A Feast of Reason_x000D_ City and Country in the Fall_x000D_ Table Talk_x000D_ The Escapade of a Grandfather_x000D_ Self-Sacrifice_x000D_ A Fearful Responsibility_x000D_ At the Sign of the Savage_x000D_ Tonelli's Marriage_x000D_ Buying a Horse_x000D_ Reminiscences and Autobiography_x000D_ A Boy's Town_x000D_ Years of My Youth




Runaway Pony


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An early chapter book series featuring a group of young girls and their ponies.










Successful Farming


Book Description

Includes various special sections or issues annually: 1968- Harvesting issue (usually no. 7 or 8); 1968- Crop planning issue (usually no. 12; title varies slightly); Machinery management issue (Usually no. 2); 1970- Crop planting issue (usually no. 4; title varies slightly.)