A Girl and Her Gator


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One day, a girl discovers an alligator on her head and, although she is afraid her friends will laugh, the 'gator soon convinces her that she can still give her brother a scare, eat an eclair, and choose anything to wear as long as he is there.




Allie and Gator


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Gator


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This is a story about a young girl named Roxy. This free spirited girl got caught up with a Chicago pimp named Gator who led her down a path of pure destruction. Gator pimped all and feared none. Gator was determined to make Roxy his goldmine. Gator caused havoc and may ham everywhere he went. Roxy became someone she never thought she would. Roxy found herself in fear of her life so much that she had to fight for it. Gator single handedly destroyed Roxys whole world. Roxy began to walk Gators walk and talk Gators talk. Even when Gator wasnt around he haunted Roxy every step of the way. Although Gator was in full control, Roxy was no easy target. Gator will have to put all of his pimping skills on the line to tame Roxy. Because shes one tough cookie!




The Gator Girls


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When Allie the alligator learns that she will be going to camp without her best friend Amy, the two girls try to get a whole summer's worth of activities into just a few days.




The Gator Girls


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When Allie the aligator learns that she will be going to camp without her best friend, Amy, the two girls try to get a whole summer's worth of activities into just a few days.




Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator!


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Amanda and her alligator have lots of fun playing together and surprising each other, but when Amanda's grandfather buys her a panda, Alligator must learn to make new friends.




Very Boring Alligator


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A story in rhymes describes what happens when an alligator comes to play and won't go away, and shows how to take charge when it's time for playmates to go home.




Swamplandia!


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • The bravely imagined, wildly acclaimed debut novel from the author of Vampires in the Lemon Grove—about a thirteen year old girl who sets out on a mission through magical swamps to save her family. "Ms. Russell is one in a million.... A suspensfuly, deeply haunted book." —The New York Times Thirteen-year-old Ava Bigtree has lived her entire life at Swamplandia!, her family’s island home and gator-wrestling theme park in the Florida Everglades. But when illness fells Ava’s mother, the park’s indomitable headliner, the family is plunged into chaos; her father withdraws, her sister falls in love with a spooky character known as the Dredgeman, and her brilliant big brother, Kiwi, defects to a rival park called The World of Darkness. As Ava embarks on her mission to save them all, we are drawn into a lush debut that takes us to the shimmering edge of reality.




The Hungry Little Gator


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A Louisiana 'gator chomps his way through gumbo, po' boys, beignets, sno-balls, and more in this culinary counting tour of Bayou flavors. As his appetite grows, so do his counting skills in this adventurous meal of multiple dishes for the very young.




Alligator Bayou


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An unforgettable novel, based on a true story, about racism against Italian Americans in the South in 1899. Fourteen-year-old Calogero, his uncles, and his cousins are six Sicilians living in the small town of Tallulah, Louisiana, miles from any of their countrymen. They grow vegetables and sell them at their stand and in their grocery store. Some people welcome the immigrants; most do not. Calogero's family is caught in the middle of tensions between the black and white communities. As Calogero struggles to adapt to Tallulah, he is startled and thrilled by the danger of midnight gator hunts in the bayou and by his powerful feelings for Patricia, a sharp-witted, sweet-natured black girl. Meanwhile, every day, and every misunderstanding between the white community and the Sicilians, bring Calogero and his family closer to a terrifying, violent confrontation. In this affecting and unforgettable novel, Donna Jo Napoli's inspired research and spare, beautiful language take the classic immigrant story to new levels of emotion and searing truth. Alligator Bayou tells a story that all Americans should know.