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Lucy, the Factory Girl; Or, the Secrets of the Tontine Close, by the Author of 'jessie Melville'
David Pae
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Lucy, the Factory Girl; Or, the Secrets of the Tontine Close, by the Author of 'jessie Melville'
David Pae
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Washington state, November 1902 Lucy Weaver is the last of her generation. Granny Weaver Hughes' four sons have had thirteen children between them, and twelve of them have married. Only Lucy remains – and she doesn't have any prospects. Her parents keep trying to push her toward the neighbor's son, but they're just friends and have no romantic interest in each other. Aside from him, though, there are no eligible bachelors around… …until she goes to check the family's cows one evening, and finds a man bleeding to death in one of the stalls! Noel Pedersen doesn't even know where he is at first. Lucy does her best to patch him up and nurse him back to health, but he's clearly hiding things – how he got shot, why he doesn't want anyone to know where he is, what drove him all the way from Canada to collapse in the Weavers' cow barn. But secrets can't be kept forever, and as first her parents, then the law get involved, everyone is in for surprises. Get ready for a shock in LUCY, the latest in the Romancing the Weavers series – because everything hidden is going to come out!
Lucy the Lobster knows that she wants more from life than hanging out in the Atlantic Ocean along Nova Scotia's coastline with her big lobster family. She wants to be famous She just isn't sure how she's going to do that.One day, she meets Gilbert, a furry little creature on a mission to find a weather prognosticating groundhog to replace him. Lucy has a great idea-what if she predicts the weather? But a lobster has never predicted the weather before. Is Lucy up to the challenge? Or will her one chance at fame slip through her claws?Lucy the Lob'STAR is the fictionalized origin story of the real Lucy the Lobster, the most famous lobster in the world. On Groundhog Day in 2018, in the small fishing community of Barrington, Nova Scotia-known as the Lobster Capital of Canada-Lucy the Lobster crawled out of the Atlantic Ocean to offer her prediction of when spring would arrive...and a new tradition was born
Lucy the Lobster knows that she wants more from life than hanging out in the Atlantic Ocean along Nova Scotia's coastline with her big lobster family. She wants to be famous She just isn't sure how she's going to do that.One day, she meets Gilbert, a furry little creature on a mission to find a weather prognosticating groundhog to replace him. Lucy has a great idea-what if she predicts the weather? But a lobster has never predicted the weather before. Is Lucy up to the challenge? Or will her one chance at fame slip through her claws?Lucy the Lob'STAR is the fictionalized origin story of the real Lucy the Lobster, the most famous lobster in the world. On Groundhog Day in 2018, in the small fishing community of Barrington, Nova Scotia-known as the Lobster Capital of Canada-Lucy the Lobster crawled out of the Atlantic Ocean to offer her prediction of when spring would arrive...and a new tradition was born
Lucy the dog is ready for an adventure. Today she's going to the meadow to play with her friend, Millie the bee. Millie is busy collecting pollen, and Lucy can't wait to learn all about it. Why are bees so important to the environment? What is pollen, and what is nectar, and how do bees help plants grow? Together Millie and Lucy will learn all about this wonderful mystery of nature Children are often afraid of bees, but these small creatures do so much for the environment. Lucy's Adventures is a charming picture book that teaches kids why bees are important, and what they do to help us all. It's a particularly useful resource for educators who want to teach their classes about the role bees play in our delicate ecosystem.
Lucy the dog is ready for an adventure. Today she's going to the meadow to play with her friend, Millie the bee. Millie is busy collecting pollen, and Lucy can't wait to learn all about it. Why are bees so important to the environment? What is pollen, and what is nectar, and how do bees help plants grow? Together Millie and Lucy will learn all about this wonderful mystery of nature Children are often afraid of bees, but these small creatures do so much for the environment. Lucy's Adventures is a charming picture book that teaches kids why bees are important, and what they do to help us all. It's a particularly useful resource for educators who want to teach their classes about the role bees play in our delicate ecosystem.
Lucy is a below-the-knee child amputee with a very special talent: she builds her own prosthetic legs in her secret laboratory Lucy can do most things like other kids thanks to the many wild, beautiful, and goofy prosthetics she has built. Every day Lucy chooses which leg to wear to school, depending on what activities she'll be doing that day. But when Lucy signs up for ballet, she realizes that none of her fancy legs are quite right. She'll have to build the fanciest leg she's ever built-one that has a perfectly pointed toe Lucy's Fancy Leg brings awareness to and celebrates disability in a light-hearted, funny way. It helps children with a disability, as well as able-bodied children, feel comfortable with disability and see it in a positive light. As an amputee herself, the author knows how much kids can benefit from seeing themselves represented in the books they read.
Lucy is a below-the-knee child amputee with a very special talent: she builds her own prosthetic legs in her secret laboratory Lucy can do most things like other kids thanks to the many wild, beautiful, and goofy prosthetics she has built. Every day Lucy chooses which leg to wear to school, depending on what activities she'll be doing that day. But when Lucy signs up for ballet, she realizes that none of her fancy legs are quite right. She'll have to build the fanciest leg she's ever built-one that has a perfectly pointed toe Lucy's Fancy Leg brings awareness to and celebrates disability in a light-hearted, funny way. It helps children with a disability, as well as able-bodied children, feel comfortable with disability and see it in a positive light. As an amputee herself, the author knows how much kids can benefit from seeing themselves represented in the books they read.
Lucy the llama loves to explore, but she has some challenges...Join Lucy on her adorably sweet adventure, as she ventures into the great Candy Forest. Endearing and colorful, kids will love Lucy as she learns the importance of accepting our differences and working together. Full of whimsy, fun rhymes, and adorable animals, Lucy's story teaches some very valuable lessons. Kids and adults alike will love Lucy's adventure Inspired by the author's personal challenges with physical and visual impairments. Book details: paperback8 x 10 inch sizeideal for children ages 4+26 pages (story is 23 pages)printed on premium color paperfeaturing beautiful illustrations by Alessia GilliEvery book helps raise money for local animal shelters and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Lucy has many questions about the Coronavirus. She doesn't know why she has to stay home and cannot go to school, visit Grandma, or simply play with her friends. She is anxious about the pandemic and the abrupt changes it has caused. Her mother has age appropriate answers about the Coronavirus and suggestions for activities to help empower young children and teach them how to cope with the anxiety a quarantine can create. Helpful tips for caregivers are included.
Lucy's favorite place is the library, but more specifically, the Utica Public Library right in her own hometown One day after school, Lucy heads to the library to read a book. What she doesn't expect is the adventure that awaits her: flying books, stairs that move, paintbrushes making pictures on their own, and more What a strange day at the library Join Lucy on her adventure and watch your child's imagination soar.This book is dedicated to the Utica Public Library, which is a historic library building located in Utica in Oneida County, New York. It is a rectangular five-story Neoclassical style structure, constructed of New Haven brick on a limestone foundation.
Lucy Loo has a hard time making good choices. Help Lucy Loo make the right choice and stay out of trouble This book will take your young readers on a "choose your own adventure" story. Readers will have to make the right choices for Lucy Loo, or she will experience consequences for her choices.This story will encourage readers to think through their choices to make the right decision.
At once gargantuan and miniaturist THE LUCY JINX TRILOGY is an intimate Epic, spanning eight years in the life and innermost mind of the titular poet as she navigates ambitions, friendships, lovers, and, above all, her monstrous, psychically tumultuous relationships with language, identity, and purpose; a portrait-of-the-artist equal parts romance, comedy, and existential horror-show. NOTE: Each volume of The LUCY JINX TRILOGY is a self-contained, standalone novel. This is the fully revised and updated 2023 edition of Book One of the series.
At once gargantuan and miniaturist THE LUCY JINX TRILOGY is an intimate Epic, spanning eight years in the life and innermost mind of the titular poet as she navigates ambitions, friendships, lovers, and, above all, her monstrous, psychically tumultuous relationships with language, identity, and purpose; a portrait-of-the-artist equal parts romance, comedy, and existential horror-show. NOTE: Each volume of The LUCY JINX TRILOGY is a self-contained, standalone novel. This is the fully revised and updated 2023 edition of Book Two of the series.