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Button man / by Gross, Andrew,1952-author.;
"A stirring story of a Jewish family brought together in the dawn of the women's garment business and torn apart by the birth of organized crime in New York City in the 1930s"--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Domestic fiction.; Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Brothers; Jewish families; Organized crime; Clothing trade;
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Time to Leave, Laverne! by Button, Lana.;
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A life less throwaway : the lost art of buying for life / by Button, Tara,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Consumer behavior.; Consumer education.; Quality of products.; Simplicity.;
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The Button man : a Hugo Marston novel / by Pryor, Mark,1967-author.;
"Hugo Marston has just joined the State Department as head of security at the US Embassy in London. His task is to protect a pair of spoiled movie stars, Dayton Harper and his wife Ginny Ferro, whose reckless driving killed a prominent landowner in rural England"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Americans; Marston, Hugo (Fictitious character); Motion picture actors and actresses; Murder;
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One red button / by Jocelyn, Marthe.;
One little red button rolls away from a jacket and ends up in many unusual places.LSC
Subjects: Stories without words.; Buttons;
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Brianna Banana, helper of the day / by Button, Lana,1968-; Ogawa, Suharu,1979-;
"In this illustrated early chapter book, Brianna is convinced she will finally make a friend in her class if she is chosen to be classroom helper, but the new girl, Rumi, is picked instead"--
Subjects: School fiction.; Helping behavior; Schools; Friendship;
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Willow's smile / by Button, Lana,1968-; Howells, Tania.;
Picture Day is coming, and shy Willow starts to worry. What if she isn't able to smile for the camera? How can she have her picture taken without smiling? But then on Picture Day, Willow gets the opportunity to watch the other children being photographed. She sees that all of her friends' expressions are unique, and perfect in their own way. And by the time it's her turn, she's realized that she doesn't need to worry about smiling for her picture. She just needs to be herself.LSC
Subjects: Photography; Schools; Conduct of life;
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Tough like mum / by Button, Lana,1968-; Mok, Carmen,1968-;
Kim and her mom have a very special relationship. Both mother and daughter need to show toughness to survive the difficult hand that they have been dealt in life but together they can make it through another day. They are bonded by love and they acknowledge that sometimes being tough opens you up to vulnerablity. Being tough though, doesn't mean you can't ask for help or lean on our loved ones. LSC
Subjects: Mothers and daughters; Children of depressed persons; Soups; Emotions; Poverty; Depressed persons; Love;
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See you later, alligator! / by Button, Lana,1968-; Gionet Landry, Noémie.;
Flora wants to go to school, but saying goodbye in the morning is harder than it sounds. Luckily she has a goodbye ritual with rhyming nicknames that gives her the strength to separate and head into school. See You Later, Alligator! is an upbeat and lighthearted take on a very real anxiety faced by kids everywhere, every day. Infused with positivity and a growth mindset, this book is a perfect tale for that back-to-school moment, helping little ones build resilience and overcome their worry.
Subjects: Picture books.; Worry; First day of school;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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My teacher's not here! / by Button, Lana,1968-; Battuz, Christine.;
Although she is shy and quiet, Kitty likes going to school--and this is all due to her teacher, Miss Seabrooke. One day, Kitty's routine is thrown into disarray by a substitute teacher named Mr. Omar, who is nothing like what Kitty's used to. Kitty knows that Miss Seabrooke is counting on her to be helpful, so she sets about helping Mr. Omar and the other kids with the daily chores and lessons. They get through their day very happily together, and Kitty realizes that sometimes change is good and maybe even fun!LSC
Subjects: Substitute teachers; Helping behavior; Schools;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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