Sunshine Shimmers #12


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Della is afraid that her summer vacation is going to be totally dull and boring. But when magic puppy Storm appears as a fluffy Yorkshire terrier puppy, Della's summer suddenly looks a whole lot brighter!




Magic Puppy: Sunshine Shimmers


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A world of puppy adventure from the author of the Magic Kitten series, which has sold over a million copies! On holiday with her mum and dad in Spain, Della is feeling lonely and bored - her cousin Chloe couldn't make it at the very last moment and even the swimming pool where Della is staying is smelly and full of gunk. It doesn't look like a very fun holiday until tiny and fluffy yorkshire terrier puppy, Storm, magically arrives. Suddenly everything looks a little brighter!




Sunshine Shimmers


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Sunshine Shimmers


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"Storm is a magic puppy who uses his spells wherever they are needed most. Can Storm brighten up Della's dull summer vacation?"--Page 4 of cover.




Sunshine Shimmers


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For use in schools and libraries only. Della is afraid that her summer vacation is going to be totally dull and boring. But when magic puppy Storm appears as a fluffy Yorkshire terrier puppy, Della's summer suddenly looks a whole lot brighter!




Nia


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This is the story of a man and woman in love, with all the doubt, hesitation, delusion, jealousy, desire, passion, ecstasy and pain of people thus enthralled. The man, Robert, is every joy, every fear, every terrible thought and high-minded aspiration, every conceit, every strength and weakness of mind and body that any man has ever felt and known but only reluctantly acknowledged in himself. Nia reflects the tenderness, hope, fear, suffering, attempted dignity and primordial rage of all women. The story is written so intimately and boldly, yet so subtly and nakedly, that the reader comes to Nia and Robert's ultimate and final humanity with a chastened heart.




Two Hands Full of Sunshine (Volume 2)


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"You are our warrior," Debbie said to him. "You and Sari. Do not easily let them take the Children of Israel, the future of our country." It was absurd and impromptu, this word. Just there the flames, the enemy, and death. Yet words can surprise, can be more then words and this one seared through them like a bright hot poker and Debbie rushed back and added her hands to theirs, both her hands to all of theirs, and in the warmth of it they were instantly one: a single heart, a single brain, a single breast, one being, one purpose, one common goal. Jacob's hands went on top, and from his lips came the torch itself, for in hiding places and ghettos and death camps, in this black Passover week of 1942, in Hitler's death trap known as Poland, invincible forces were set in motion. This word, this concept, this Israel was riveted into an alloy stronger than any steel, an alloy to forge a great nation, a nation that their every action helped to build. "To Zion!" Jacob shouted, and their hosannas clamored into the night. --From Two Hands Full of Sunshine




Daily Warm-Ups: Reading, Grade 3


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Each book in the Daily Warm-Ups: Reading series provides students with over 150 opportunities to master important reading skills. The warm-ups include both fiction and nonfiction reading passages, followed by questions that are based on Bloom's Taxonomy to allow for higher-level thinking skills. Book jacket.




The Gates Ajar


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"The Gates Ajar" by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps is a religious novel. Mary Cabot of Homer, Massachusetts, has recently been notified of Royal Cabot's death, the brother to whom she is intensely devoted. He was a soldier "shot dead" in the American Civil War. Their parents are deceased, and Mary is unable to find sympathy and relief from anyone –acquaintances, the church deacon, or the pastor. Losing her religious faith, she increasingly despairs. Eventually, she turns to Winifred Forceythe, her widowed aunt who arrives from Kansas with her daughter, Faith.




Forest and Stream


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