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Poppy and Rye
by Avi
The courageous dormouse from Poppy, a winner of the Scott O'Dell and Christopher Awards, returns home after the loss of her beloved fiance to find her family in trouble and--to her great surprise--a new love.
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Return to the willows
by Jacqueline Kelly
In this sequel to Kenneth Grahame's classic, The Wind in the Willows, the escapades continue for the four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside: Toad, Mole, Rat and Badger. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate.
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The wind in the willows
by Kenneth Grahame
The escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside--Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger
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Firefly Hollow
by Alison McGhee
Because their dreams of daring adventure run contrary to the cautious teachings of their elders, Firefly and Cricket set out on their own, find a home with kindly Vole and together help a grieving "miniature giant" named Peter. Simultaneous eBook.
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The true blue scouts of Sugar Man Swamp
by Kathi Appelt
Twelve-year-old Chap Brayburn, ancient Sugar Man, and his raccoon-brother Swamp Scouts Bingo and J'miah try to save Bayou Tourterelle from feral pigs Clydine and Buzzie, greedy Sunny Boy Beaucoup and world-class alligator wrestler and would-be land developer Jaeger Stitch. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Underneath.
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Gooseberry Park and the Master Plan
by Cynthia Rylant
A standalone companion to Gooseberry Park finds Stumpy the Squirrel and his animal companions working together to find a solution when their lives are threatened by months of drought. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Missing May.
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Gooseberry Park
by Cynthia Rylant
A terrible ice storm sends the residents of Gooseberry Park scrambling, and Kona, a faithful chocolate Labrador, struggles to find his good friend Stumpy the squirrel, whose babies are all alone. Reprint.
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Flora & Ulysses : the illuminated adventures
by Kate DiCamillo
Rescuing a squirrel after an accident involving a vacuum cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora Belle Buckman is astonished when the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates astonishing powers of strength and flight after being revived. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale of Despereaux.
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Nuts to you
by Lynne Rae Perkins
When their friend Jed is snatched up by a hawk and dropped somewhere, squirrels TsTs and Chai embark on a search involving strange communities, new friends and formidable dangers. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Criss Cross. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The tiny hero of Ferny Creek Library
by Linda Bailey
A shiny green bug who is passionate about reading ventures out from behind the chalkboard in Mr. Wang's fourth-grade classroom when the disappearance of his aunt prompts a dangerous trek through an elementary school fraught with running sneakers, falling books and terrifying spiders. Simultaneous eBook. 40,000 first printing.
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Trash Mountain
by Jane Yolen
When the gray squirrels kill his parents, a young red squirrel vows revenge, finding unlikely allies in the rats and gulls of Trash Mountain
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Hercufleas
by Sam Gayton
"A flea becomes a giant-slayer, proving that mighty heroes can come in small packages"
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Appleblossom the possum
by Holly Goldberg Sloan
A young possum strikes out on her own and winds up trapped in a human house before her brothers can rescue her. Simultaneous eBook. 100,000 first printing.
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Pax
by Sara Pennypacker
When his father enlists in the military and makes him return his beloved pet fox to the wild, Peter, who has been sent to live with his grandfather hundreds of miles away, embarks on a journey filled with astonishing discoveries in order to be reunited with his fox. By the award-winning author of the Clementine series. Simultaneous eBook. 250,000 first printing.
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Podkin One-Ear
by Kieran Larwood
On the run from a villainous tribe that has killed and enslaved their clan, Podkin, a once-spoiled leader-in-training, is challenged to find the courage to protect his older sister and his baby brother. Simultaneous eBook. 50,000 first printing.
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Lucky
by Chris Hill
Arriving in Albion Park where he is confronted by tough, very different squirrels, little lost squirrel Lucky struggles to fit in and pass the Squirrel Trial that will allow him to have a permanent home in the park, only to stumble on a plot that threatens his new home. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Royal Rabbits of London
by Santa Montefiore
When shy, quiet Shylo overhears the plan of a band of ratzis to embarrass the Queen, he must travel to Buckingham Palace and convince the Royal Rabbits of London to stop them.
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Toaff's way
by Cynthia Voigt
A little squirrel with an inquisitive nature wonders why he must avoid humans and red squirrel rivals before a winter storm separates him from his family and challenges him to make his own way in a dangerous world. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Dicey's Song. Simultaneous eBook
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A wolf called Wander
by Rosanne Parry
A literary rendering of a remarkable true story traces the journey of a young wolf who after being separated from his family navigates human and natural threats while traveling 1, miles across the Pacific Northwest to safety. By the award-winning author of Written in Stone. 75, first printing. Movie tie-in. Simultaneous eBook
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Oh, rats!
by Tor Seidler
"A New Jersey squirrel named Phoenix teams up with a pack of rats in New York City to save their riverside home from being demolished and turned into a high-rise"
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A girl, a raccoon, and the midnight moon
by Karen Romano Young
Eleven-year-old Pearl Moran cannot imagine life without the historic but under-utilized branch of the New York Public Library where she was born (in the Memorial Room) and where her single mother works as the circulation librarian; the other librarians, the neighborhood people, the raccoons, and most of the 41,000 plus books all form the structure and essence of her life--but when someone cuts off the head of the library's statue of Edna St. Vincent Millay she realizes that the library is under attack, and it is up to her to save it
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Harvey comes home
by Colleen Nelson
Austin, a volunteer at a retirement home, finds a lost dog, Harvey, and, after hearing the residents of the home talk about their early days of hardship and loneliness, Austin feels empathy for Harvey and begins a search for his owner
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