Best friends Ivy and Bean learn that being very good, or very bad, can be a real challenge when they set out to become like a man Ivy heard about who was so pure of heart that birds and animals followed him.
Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall. animal on the inside. They loved him,” Ivy said. Bean thought about that. “Like Snow White, you mean?” Hadn't the birds helped Snow White make a pie? Ivy made a face. “Snow White wasn't good.
Best friends Ivy and Bean learn that being very good, or very bad, can be a real challenge when they set out to become like a man Ivy heard about who was so pure of heart that birds and animals followed him. 25,000 first printing.
And on a grander scale, why do we all suffer the curse of Adam’s sin? Why should anyone be judged for someone else’s sin? In Bound Together, Chris Brauns unpacks the truth that we are bound to one another and to the whole of creation.
For their lives, their love, and the world are about to be sucked into the undertow of the tides of an unstoppable evil. From the Paperback edition.
Uncle Murray takes Puppy on a walk on a day that Bad Kitty is being unusually difficult then has several unpleasant encounters with a police officer and one mean dog along the way.
When seven-year-old Bean plays a mean trick on her sister, she finds unexpected support for her antics from Ivy, the new neighbor, who is less boring than Bean first suspected.
When Sweet Little Sammy suddenly turns into Big Bad Baby, nothing can stop his misbehavior—or that of his evil hench-dog, Boris—except, perhaps, his mother, who is armed with his favorite blue blanky.
He focused on Fifteen . The big man had a solid grip on Zeke's left shoulder , and his voice had come from the left . But that meant someone else had to be pushing the wheelchair . Unless the big guy was doing it one - handed .
Inspired by the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, Crimson Bound is an exhilarating tale of darkness, love, and redemption from Cruel Beauty author Rosamund Hodge.
For those who love their urban fantasy hypnotically treacherous, this book's for you!" —Romantic Times BOOKreviews