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How to Eat Fried Worms
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Thomas Rockwell |
See https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4449847W/How_to_Eat_Fried_Worms |
OL15392209W |
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The portmanteau book
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Thomas Rockwell |
Stories, poems, and nonsense for all moods and conditions. |
OL15846786W |
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Hey, lover boy
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Thomas Rockwell |
Thirteen-year-old Paul's attempts to do research for the pornographic play he plans to write for Mrs. Coover's writing class are hampered by the sudden devoted attentions of his classmate Margaret. |
OL4449821W |
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Hiding out
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Thomas Rockwell |
Determined to avoid his mother's wedding, a young boy decides to run away and live on his own in the woods. |
OL4449822W |
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Humph!
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Thomas Rockwell |
During a search for honey the bear discovers that the habitats and diets of other animals are very different from his. |
OL4449834W |
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Rackety-bang
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Thomas Rockwell |
Twenty-one poems about young people's ventures into fantasy and unusual adventure. |
OL4449837W |
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How to get fabulously rich
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Thomas Rockwell |
After Billy wins $410,000 in the lottery his friends claim that he owes them a share for helping him play, creating a tangle of lies, memory, and money. |
OL4449841W |
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The Thief
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Thomas Rockwell |
Tim doesn't understand his playmate who vandalizes an old man's shack and is suspected of theft. |
OL4449845W |
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How to Fight a Girl
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Thomas Rockwell |
Joe and Alan's plan to get revenge on Billy backfires when their secret weapon, the prettiest girl in their fifth grade class, becomes Billy's friend instead. |
OL4449846W |