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House Rules
0$5.99When your son can’t look you in the eye…does that mean he’s guilty?
Jacob Hunt is a teen with Asperger’s syndrome. He’s hopeless at reading social cues or expressing himself well to others, though he is brilliant in many ways. But he has a special focus on one subject – forensic analysis. A police scanner in his room clues him in to crime scenes, and he’s always showing up and telling the cops what to do. And he’s usually right.
But when Jacob’s small hometown is rocked by a terrible murder, law enforcement comes to him. Jacob’s behaviors are hallmark Asperger’s, but they look a lot like guilt to the local police. Suddenly the Hunt family, who only want to fit in, are directly in the spotlight. For Jacob’s mother, Emma, it’s a brutal reminder of the intolerance and misunderstanding that always threaten her family. For his brother, Theo, it’s another indication why nothing is normal because of Jacob.
And over this small family, the soul-searing question looms: Did Jacob commit murder?
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How to Catch a Star
0$5.99Book Condition: Great
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Synopsis:
An inspirational story of a boy who loved the stars so much, he decided to catch one of his very own.
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Hunches in Bunches
0$5.99When Maizie sprouts a daisy on her head, she soon finds stardom. But will fane and fortune prove a substitute for friends and family?
By combining the funniest stories, craziest creatures and zaniest pictures with his unique bland of rhyme, rhythm and repetition, Dr. Seuss helps children of all ages and abilities learn to read.
‘Daisy-Head Mazie’ is narrated by the watching Cat in the Ha
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I can read with my eyes shut!
0$5.99“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go”. In this delightful book, Dr. Seuss celebrates the joys of reading, encouraging young children to take pride in their budding reading abilities.
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I Don’t Want To Eat My Dinner
0$4.99Book Condition: Great
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The perfect picture book for parents and caregivers to help bring some humour and levity to what can often be a real battleground. Rollo doesn’t like eating dinner. It is so BORING and there are always so many more interesting things to do. But eating well is very important and young children will love to see how Rollo manages to make dinner time one of the most exciting and adventurous times of the day. -
I Love Christmas
0$4.99Book Condition: Great
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In this sweet, engaging picture book, Ollie and his pet dog Fred celebrates all the things they love about Christmas. -
I Love to Dance
0$4.99Book Condition: Great
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Join in as Ollie dances like jelly with a wobbly belly and wriggles after a bath. -
I Wish that i had duck feet
0$5.99What would life be like if you had feet like a duck, or horns like a deer, a whale spout on your head, or a long, long nose?
In this crazy tale a small boy imagines all these things, and more! Follow him as he weighs the pros and cons of possessing various animal appendages—such as a duck’s feet, a deer’s antlers, a whale’s spout, an elephant’s trunk, and a long, long tail—only to decide in the end that perhaps it’s better to be “ME” after all. A wacky, insightful story that beginning readers will wish to hear again and again!
Illustrated by renowned cartoonist Barney Tobey, I Wish that I Had Duck Feet is impossible to forget. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
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I’M a May Birthday Boy
0$4.99Book Condition: Great
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It’s my birthday!
And my birthday just happens to be in the best month of the year: MAY.
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If He Had Been with Me Book #2 – If Only I Had Told Her
0$5.99If only I’d told her that I loved her years ago, then I wouldn’t be here now.
Finn has always loved Autumn. She’s not just the girl next door or his mother’s best friend’s daughter, she is his everything. But she’s not his girlfriend. That’s Sylvie, and Finn would never hurt her, so there’s no way Autumn could know how he truly feels.
Jack, Finn’s best friend, isn’t so sure. He’s seen Finn and Autumn together. How could she not know? And how is he supposed to support and protect Finn when heartache seems inevitable?
Autumn surrounds herself with books and wants to write her own destiny—but one doesn’t always get a new chapter and fate can be cruel to those in love.
Told through three different perspectives, If Only I Had Told Her is a love story brimming with truth, tragedy, and unexpected bonds that heal us.
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If You Can… We Can!
0Original price was: $5.99.$4.49Current price is: $4.49.Another delightful celebration of friendship from the author and illustrator of best-seller, If Big can … I can.
Whatever you do …
And whatever I do …
Let’s do it …
together!
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In the Name of Honour
0$5.99In June 2002, Mukhtar Mai, a Pakistani woman from the impoverished village of Meerwala, was gang-raped by a local clan known as the Mastoi — punishment for indiscretions allegedly committed by the woman’s brother. While certainly not the first account of a female body being negotiated for honor in a family, this time the survivor had bravely chosen to fight back. In doing so, Mai single-handedly changed the feminist movement in Pakistan, one of the world’s most adverse climates for women. By July 2002, the Pakistani government awarded her the equivalent of 8,500 U.S. dollars in compensation money and sentenced her attackers to death — and Mukhtar Mai went on to open a school for girls so that future generations would not suffer, as she had, from illiteracy.
In this rousing account, Mai describes her experience and how she has since become an agent for change and a beacon of hope for oppressed women around the world. Timely and topical, “In the Name of Honor” is the remarkable and inspirational memoir of a woman who fought and triumphed against exceptional odds.