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The Little Engine is a classic fairytale that all children should know. Originally written in the early 20th century, the story is one of perseverance and confidence. You and your child can now read this original children's classic with this new edition full of colorful illustrations.
The Little Engine follows a little train engine...
512) Flower in the Hills
Latina Harmen knew she was going to hate Missouri. "There's nothing in Missouri!" she had told her father when he announced they were to spend the summer there.And now she knew she had been one hundred and ten percent right.
Latina had taken for granted that she would be spending another happy summer vacation with her friends at Periwinkle Cove on the East Coast. After all, her family had spent summers there as long as she could remember.
...Lori froze. Maritza turned to look at her with perfectly made-up eyes. Her hair was fluffed high on top and cascaded down into long soft curls, as though a professional stylist had just put a finishing touch on it before pushing her on stage. Her vivid aqua blouse was neatly tucked into a pair of slim black jeans. Black boots completed the ensemble as neat as a pin. She must have grown six inches—tall and willowy. What had Amy said? A knockout?
...514) Oklahoma Exile
The strangest thing about the nightmares was that Serena never knew the screams were hers until Aunt Loula woke her. In her dream, the screams were always Kris's. Always Kris's. Aunt Loula's husky voice would croon as she patted Serena, "There, there. It's all right. It's all a dream. Go back to sleep now."
But it was never all right. And she almost never went back to sleep, for fear it would come again...
The accident
...515) Rockin' Into Romance
The Clash of Cultures – Mozart Meets Heavy Metal!
Arianna Stefanoff—concert violinist: rock music sounds like pots and pans banging together
Reid Lavelle—rock star extraordinaire: doesn't know an oboe from a piccolo...
So how did this unlikely pair wind up on a weekend date in New York City?
Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Handel. Arianna Stefanoff is familiar with
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