Wilbur's Song


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Wilbur's Song is the story of Wilbur, a young yellow canary who cannot sing at all. By a series of unfortunate events, he is trapped by a great falcon named Franco and is prevented from migrating south for the winter with his family. He is all alone to spend the freezing winter in the Town of Courage. He is befriended by a thirteen-year-old girl and her four siblings, who take him into their home for the winter. Wilbur soon meets the family's Rottweiler, Achoo, who is old and weak. Wilbur brings the dog back to life as they go through adventures together. Achoo teaches Wilbur how to connect his heart to his song. Wilbur's Song was originally called "Wilbur the Yellow Bird." A story the author had made up to tell his oldest daughter, Amanda. Soon they were joined by Samantha, Bobby, Sadi, and Cody. The author added all the kids into the story and their family Rottweiler. As the children grew up together, Wilbur was their most requested story. Wilbur's Song is dedicated to the children, the great black and tan dog, and the little yellow imaginary bird that tied it all together and touched their hearts.




The Atlantic Monthly


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Wilbur Minds the Baby


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Theatre for Young Audiences


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A collection of plays, many of which are based on favorite children's tales, including such titles as : "Charlotte's Web, ""Really Rosie, ""Wiley and the Hairy Man, ""Wise men of Chelm, ""and "The Crane Wife."




Hello, Wilbur!


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The Arizona Wildcats mascot Wilbur the Wildcat has plenty of fun on the day of a Wildcat home game.




Jason's Talking Computer


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The Gamblers


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"High finance on Wall Street." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation




Here and Then


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After donning a mysterious necklace, Rue Claridge was catapulted back one hundred years—into the wilds of the Old West. And straight into the arms of lawman Farley Haynes. Hard to tame, yet easy to love, he was more man than she'd ever known. Fate, she believed, had made him hers. If they survived the bandits who wanted Rue in widow's weeds…a century before her own time.




Ducktails & Bobbysox


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The Calling


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Paul Rice is asked by his friend, Police Chief Clive Thayer, to look into the disappearance of his sister’s grandson. Paul is reluctant to say “yes” because he is not a trained investigator, but Thayer’s strong feelings that there is more involved than the boy’s disappearance persuade him to make the trip up to northern Wisconsin. There, he finds a large town growing into a small city and a female police chief who resents his involvement. His search leads him to a cult of baby murderers and straight to an encounter with an ancient power that is not benign.