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Dolphin Day
by Evelyn FloresGeorgie, raised in the States, goes to visit large extended family in Guam. He and one cousin, Frankie, dislike each other from the start. Georgie is afraid of the ocean and many things on the island. One day Frankie steals his father's boat and takes Georgie out to see dolphins. They become friends during this event, but then they run out of gas on the return trip. They spend 3 days lost on the ocean.
Don Quixote (Adapted)
by Miguel De Cervantes James BaldwinThis edition offers a selection of famous episodes retold for young readers.
Don't Accept Me as I Am: Helping Retarded Performers Excel
by Reuven Feuerstein Yaacov RandHow to help a retarded child develop, how mental retardation can be remediated.
Don't Call Me Rover!!: 5001 Names to Call Your Pet
by Rita BlocktonYour pet deserves a distinctive name - one that fits its personality. The choice is yours to make, your friend is counting on you to make it a good one.
Don't Eat Your Heart Out Cookbook
by Joseph C. PiscatellaHow to reduce cholesterol, salt, fat and sugar, and still eat tasty food. How to adapt everyday recipes for healthful eating. How to permanently change eating habits. How to read and understand labels. How to lose weight and keep it off. How to handle eating in a restaurant, and more.
Don't Move the Muffin Tins: A Hands-Off Guide to Art for the Young Child
by Bev BosTeaching children about paper, paint, crayons, felt pens, chalk, printing, collages, holiday and special art, with an index to the projects described.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff at Work: Simple Ways to Minimize Stress and Conflict While Bringing Out the Best in Yourself and Others
by Richard CarlsonThe author reveals tips that will transform your outlook at the office, easing stress there, and also leading to a happier life at home.
Donald Cries "Wolf!"
by The Editors at the Walt Disney CompanyWhen Donald and Mickey go on a camping trip, Donald is afraid of the animals that live in the woods. He wants Mickey to stay up so he won't have to face the scary woods alone.
Donald Duk
by Frank ChinOn the eve of Chinese New Year in San Francisco's Chinatown, 12-year-old Donald Duk attempts to deal with his comical name and his feelings for his cultural heritage.
Donald's Magic Stone
by Mary PackardDonald Duck uses a magic stone to make dinner. this book includes study activities.
Doomed to Die (Inspector Luke Thanet #10)
by Dorothy SimpsonPerdita had long had premonitions of an early death, and now she lies murdered on her old school friend's kitchen floor.
Doorways in the Sand
by Roger ZelaznyAliens have given a precious relic, the star-stone, to the people of Earth but the harmony of the galaxy is at stake when it goes missing.
Dora (Dora the Explorer)
by Phoebe BeinsteinDora speaks Spanish. Boots loves to play in his tree house. And together, these two love to go on adventures. Young fans can learn all about Dora and Boots--their hobbies, their friends, and much more--in this oversized board book.
Dora's Bedtime Adventures (Dora the Explorer)
by Phoebe BeinsteinJoin Dora and Boots as they go on exciting adventures before they go to sleep! Preschoolers will love this bedtime book with soft cover that includes two favorite stories: Good Night, Dora! and Dora's Bedtime Wishes.
Dorothy L. Sayers: A Biography
by James BrabazonFor the first time, letters written by Sayers are published, making this biography unique.
Dorp Dead
by Julia CunninghamA reissue of the novel that dramatically changed children’s literature in the 20th century. Julia Cunningham’s ground-breaking novel, first published in 1965 and unavailable in any edition for a decade, is reissued for a whole new generation of readers to call their own. “Here . . . is the story of a boy who discovers himself, who basically comes to grips with that most contemporary of problems, the isolation of the individual. It is told within the near-classic framework of the story of the orphan who survives and escapes maltreatment to find love, but it is told in frank, literate terms in the lingo of today’s youngsters. And it has, as an additional dimension, a touch of the Gothic tale, a tinge of terror and a shade of romanticism. ” (The New York Herald Tribune)
Double Bluff
by Michael HawleyThe stabbing of the college student pointed to a jealous lover, until clues led Frank Milkovich to believe it was too carefully planned to be a crime of passion.
Double Solitaire (Wild Cards X)
by George R. R. Martin Melinda M. SnodgrassAboard the spaceship and fleeing the violent turmoil between the Jokers, Aces, and Nats, Blaise is headed for a new conquest: the planet Takis.
Double Trouble (Puppy Patrol #4)
by Jenny DaleSugar and Spice are the most spoiled dogs in the area, with their owners to match. Now, unfortunately, they are Neil's responsibility! Can he find them before their owners return? And what about Billy, the sweet and loveable rescue dog who has been treated anything but kindly in the past? Can Emily and Neil find a forever home for him before the unthinkable happens?
Down Among the Dead Men
by Patricia MoyesMost folks in Berrybridge Haven agreed that fog had caused the nasty accident that drowned Pete Rawnsley. Only a few old salts whispered that it was no accident at all.
Down River
by John HartLies, greed, revenge ... The river holds its secrets close. After being narrowly acquitted of a murder, Adam Chase disappears for 5 years: not a clue, not a trace. Now he's back and more bodies surface...
Down and Dirty (Wild Cards V)
by George R. R. MartinIn New York's Jokertown, a savage war has broken out between the Mafia and the gang known as the Shadow Fists.