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Addie

Addie

Mary Lee Settle

University of South Carolina Press
1998
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Novelist Mary Lee Settle's autobiography portrays inherited choices, old habits and quarrels, old disguises and the river that formed the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia and the mores of her childhood. She traces her childhood dreams through adulthood and ends back at her source in the Valley.
Addie

Addie

Lindsay Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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Dear Journal, for as long as I can remember, my family and I would spend the week of Christmas at our beach house with my family's lifelong friends, the Arthur's. Even when I moved to Los Angeles when I was thirteen, I would still meet up with my parents and the Arthur's. While I have always gotten along with Aunt Pam and Uncle Peter, I have never really gotten along with their son, Phillip. In fact, we would bicker and pick at each other every chance that we got Today, however, something awesome happened: Phillip and I came to a truce and decided to stop bickering, Quickly, I had realized why I would bicker with Phillip, and it was not because he is three years older than me. It was because I have secretly been in love with him this entire time Even though it scares me a little, it also makes me very excited -Addie xoxo
Addie

Addie

Leenie Brown

Leenie B Books
2019
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Whoever said nothing ventured, nothing gained never had her heart on the line...Adela Atwood grew up immersed in the world of horse breeding and racing. She comes from a family of risk-takers. Ignoring the usual rearing for a girl, her father allowed Addie to take the reins of her own destiny, and she has sat in life's saddle ever since. Unfortunately, her brother is also a gambler and, unlike Addie, is no stranger to losing. This time, however, it is more than mere pounds at stake as Addie's beloved horse and maybe even her brother's life are caught up in the bargain.Robert Eldridge was also raised surrounded by horses. In fact, he is the owner of a stable of animals which have often placed well in the races at Newcastle. When his friend nearly died the previous year, he learned that sometimes when you gamble, you lose, and some things are more precious than money.With her father lying at death's door and her brother facing a formidable adversary, Addie's life is set on end. Robert, who is visiting the Atwood's neighbors at Mansfield Park, feels compelled to offer his assistance in helping sort out the mess Addie's brother has created.What should have been a simple scheme to rid the Atwoods of a problem, draws Robert in and places him in a precarious position that will require them to combine their talents if they hope to have a chance at success against their foe. However, Addie knows all too well that losses are part of the gamble. Many things are irreplaceable in life, but her heart would be the most precious thing of all to lose.Addie: To Wager on Her Future is the fifth episode in Leenie Brown's Other Pens, Mansfield Park series of books. If you like well-written sweet Regency romance determined and brave heroines where trouble abounds, then you will enjoy this story about risking it all to claim what is truly most dear.So, put the kettle on, grab your copy of Addie: To Wager on Her Future, and discover with Addie and Robert that some wagers are well-worth the risk.
Addie's Bad Day

Addie's Bad Day

Joan Robins

Harpercollins
1994
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Addie really wants to go to Max's birthday party, but it is a BAD day. Addie won't take her hat off. And she won't tell Max why. Can Max convince his best pal to throw off her cap and join the party?
Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up

Addie Bell's Shortcut to Growing Up

Jessica Brody

Random House USA Children's Books
2018
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The perfect summer vacation read for tweens A middle-school girl finds out that being a teenager isn't all it's cracked up to be in this realistic read about friendship with plenty of LOL moments--and a magical twist Seventh grader Addie Bell can't wait to grow up. Her parents won't let her have her own phone, she doesn't have any curves, and her best friend, Grace, isn't at all interested in makeup or boys. Then, on the night of her twelfth birthday, Addie makes a wish on a magic jewelry box to be sixteen . . . and wakes up to find her entire life has been fast-forwarded four years Suddenly she has everything she's always wanted (including a driver's license and a closet full of cool clothes) But Addie soon discovers a lot more has changed than she expected--including her friendship with Grace. Can Addie turn back time and take back her wish . . . or has she lost the chance to experience what could have been the best years of her life? "I Girl's Best Friend
Addie's Me-Cave

Addie's Me-Cave

Cheryl Palladino; Rachael Ostrowski

Cheryl Palladino, Rachael Ostrowski
2021
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It's hard to have BIG FEELINGS, especially when you are little. That's why Addie's mom made her a personal space to explore her feelings and try out coping skills. Join Addie and her trusted pal Puffy, as they work together to solve problems in Addie's "me-cave". This heartwarming story helps children understand uncomfortable emotions through imaginative play, AND includes a bonus "how-to" create a calm-down area for the caring adult The vibrant illustrations and delightful ending will surprise and delight the reader. A must-have addition to any home or classroom library
Addie Joss on Baseball

Addie Joss on Baseball

Addie Joss

McFarland Co Inc
2012
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Addie Joss (1880-1911) mowed down batters for the Cleveland Broncos/Naps from 1902 to 1910 before his career was cut short by his tragic death from tubercular meningitis in 1911. With a career ERA of 1.89 and two no-hitters, Joss earned Hall of Fame election despite a career that lasted less than ten years, the only player to do so. In the off-season, Joss also excelled as a sportswriter for the Toledo News-Bee and the Cleveland Press, filling the empty winter months penning stories about the game he knew firsthand. This collection of Joss's newspaper columns and World Series reports is a treasury of the deadball era with intimate first-person observations of the game and its players from the first decade of the American League. Informative annotations, archival photographs, and a brief biography complete the work.