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Click on a letter/number to browse books alphabetically: 10 books whose titles start with R| Record 1 of 10 | | Author(s) | Waters, Virginia | | Title | Rational Stories for Children- Maxwell's Magnificent Monster | | Publisher | The Institute for Rational-Emotive Therapy | | Illustrator(s) | Rosenfeld, Eileen | | ISBN | 0917476182 | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 2 of 10 | | Author(s) | Monroe, Walter Scott | | Title | Reporting educational research, | | Publisher | University of Illinois | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 3 of 10 | | Author(s) | Hooks, William H. | | Title | Rough, tough, Rowdy :a Bank Street book about values | | Publisher | Viking | | Illustrator(s) | Lynn Munsinger | | ISBN | 0670828688 (lib. bdg.) | | Summary | Rowdy the rabbit likes to punch, push, and play rough, to the annoyance of his brothers and sisters, but it is not until he finds himself in the company of two even tougher animals that he can see what is fun and what is not. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 4 of 10 | | Author(s) | Brown, Margaret Wise | | Title | Runaway Bunny | | Publisher | Harper & Row | | ISBN | 0061074292 | | Summary | A story of a bunny who gets lost, and looks for its mother. His mother says she will always be there. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 5 of 10 | | Author(s) | Taylor, Mildred | | Title | Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry | | Publisher | Penguin Books USA Inc. | | ISBN | 014034893X | | Summary | This fictional account about the racial dissonance during the 1930's vividly illustrates the emotional and economical plight of the blacks in the South. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 6 of 10 | | Author(s) | Bunting, Eve | | Title | Rudi's Pond | | Publisher | Clarion Books | | Illustrator(s) | Himler, Ronald | | ISBN | 0618486046 | | Summary | After the death of a dear friend a school builds a pond in his memory. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 8 of 10 | | Author(s) | Ballard | | Title | Relationships | | Publisher | White-Thompson Publishing Ltd. | | ISBN | 1410301621 | | Summary | Relationships with others affect how we behave and feel about ourselves or towards one another. The material in this book discusses issues such as: family, bullying, friendships, gangs, deaths, arguments, and growing-up which are present in the lives of all of its readers. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 9 of 10 | | Author(s) | Ziefert, Harriet | | Title | Rabbit and Hare Divide an Apple | | Publisher | The Penguin Group | | Illustrator(s) | Bolam, Emily | | Summary | The book tells a story of a rabbit and a hare trying to share a mushroom by dividing it in half. They divide it unevenly and argue over the larger half. A racoon comes and offers to help. He eats the entire mushroom and leaves. The rabbit and the hare then come upon an apple and have the same scenario. The racoon comes to offer help. The rabbit and the hare refuse his help and find a way of working out the problem themselves. | | View reviews for this book | | | |
| Record 10 of 10 | | Author(s) | McGuinn, Sheri | | Title | Running Away | | Publisher | McGuinn through iUniverse | | ISBN | 9780595460 | | Summary | The story is told in two voices to increase the reader's ability to empathize with the teen AND her mother. In the first chapter, Maggie is making plans to run away with a three-day head start. In the alternate chapters, it becomes clear why her mother is clueless. Also available as an e-book at iUniverse.com. Please advise author if you find this useful in therapy. Thank you. smcguinn@yahoo.com | | View reviews for this book | | | |
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