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Mailboxes / by Smith, Annette.;
Simple text and photographs explain how letters travel from mailboxes to the post office, then are delivered to mailboxes.LSC
Subjects: Mailboxes; Postal service;
© c2011., Nelson Education,
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Nina and the Mysterious Mailbox by Dumas, Marti.;
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© 2024, Rebel Girls
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Peg + Cat. [videorecording] / by PBS Distribution (Firm),distributor.; PBS for Kids,publisher.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),broadcaster.;
Peg and Cat are asked to mail some important letters for Peg's mom, but their path to the mailbox is blocked by a big scary dog. After the duo learns the dog isn't so scary after all, they become friends, and the three of them have fun playing together; that is, until Cat suddenly becomes quiet and sad.G.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; stereo.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Animated television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Cats; Dogs; Friendship;
For private home use only.
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A house with good bones / by Kingfisher, T.,author.;
"T. Kingfisher's A House With Good Bones is a contemporary Southern Gothic from a master of modern horror that explores the deep, dark roots of family and in which grandma's ghost haunting your house may be the least of your worries. In this ordinary North Carolina suburb, family secrets are always in bloom. Samantha Montgomery pulls into the driveway of her family home to find a massive black vulture perched on the mailbox, staring at the house. Inside, everything has changed. Gone is the eclectic warmth Sam expects; instead the walls are a sterile white. Now, it's very important to say grace before dinner, and her mother won't hear a word against Sam's long-dead and little-missed grandmother, who was the first to put down roots in this small southern town. The longer Sam stays, the stranger things get. And every day, more vultures circle overhead ... "I was compelled to read the book in one breathless, white-knuckled sitting. Vultures, ladybugs, and underground children, oh my!"-Paul Tremblay, author of The Pallbearers Club. "Wickedly witty, intensely scary, and a thoroughly modern take on the Southern Gothic, about thorny family secrets that refuse to stay buried."-Rachel Harrison, author of Cackle. Also by T. Kingfisher Nettle & Bone, What Moves the Dead"--
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Gothic fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Novels.; Abusive parents; Family secrets; Grandmothers; Mothers and daughters;
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Sufferance : a novel / by King, Thomas,1943-author.;
"Jeremiah Camp, aka The Forecaster, can look into the heart of humanity and see the patterns that create opportunities and profits for the rich and powerful. Problem is, Camp has looked one too many times, has seen what he hadn't expected to see, has come away from the abyss with no hope for himself or for the future. So, he does what any intelligent, sensitive person would do. He runs away. Goes into hiding in a small town, at an old residential school on an even smaller Indian reserve, with no phone, no internet, no television. The windows shut, the door locked, the mailbox removed to discourage any connection with the world, he feels safe at last. Except nobody told the locals that they were to leave Jeremiah alone. And then his past comes calling. Ash Locken, the head of the Locken Group, the multi-national consortium that Jeremiah has fled, arrives on his doorstep with a simple proposition. She wants our hero to formulate one more forecast, and she's not about to take no for an answer. Before he left the Locken empire, Jeremiah had created a list of twelve names for Ash's father, Thomas Locken. Billionaires, every one. The problem is, the people on the list are dying, at an alarming and unnatural rate. And Ash Locken wants to know why. A sly and satiric look at the fractures in modern existence, Sufferance is a bold and provocative novel about the social and political consequences of the inequality created by privilege and power -- and what we might do about it."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Visions; Precognition; Rich people; Indigenous reservations;
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La boule à paillettes / by Zhang, Violet.; Allard, Isabelle.;
Subjects: Picture books.; Chats; Boîtes aux lettres; Snowdomes; Dollhouses; Cats; Mailboxes; Snowdomes; Dollhouses; French language materials.; Livres d'images pour enfants.;
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A Man called Ove [videorecording (BLURAY)]. by Lassgard, Rolf; Pars, Bahar; Akgun, Zozan;
Director, Hannes Holm.Rolf Lassgard, Bahar Pars, Zozan Akgun.Ove is the block's grumpy old man who enforces strict neighborhood rules and whom every body avoids. One ordinary day a new family is moving in next door to Ove and accidentally backs into his mailbox. Turns out there is an unexpected friendship that blooms out of it.MPAA rating: PG-13.Blu-ray.
Subjects: Comedy.; Comedy.;
© 2017., Music Box,
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