Bart the Trash Truck

Bart the Trash Truck

Author: Monica Armbruster

Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.

Published: 2024-02-22

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1646548027

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Bart is a dinged and rusty old trash truck. He lives with four new shiny trash trucks, and they are owned by a red-haired lady named Pepper Pam. Now Bart loves being who he is no matter how he looks on the outside. The other newer trash trucks make fun of how Bart looks, but Bart never lets them get to him. One of the other trash trucks will soon discover that he needs Bart's help. Bart will discover how to be kind to another who has been so mean to him. Bart and all the other trash trucks will learn how to be a great friend by helping and forgiving each other. All the trash trucks will learn a valuable lesson throughout this book.


The Adventures of Pirate and Black Bart

The Adventures of Pirate and Black Bart

Author: Breanna Cone

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 1411664949

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Two fun loving dogs escape the confines of their backyard to discover the world is a scary place and that home is the best place to be.


Me & My Dogs

Me & My Dogs

Author: Peg Crompton

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-04-10

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1504905997

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Me & My Dogs is a memoir about the challenges and joys that come from living everyday life with pets in the home. It is also about how owning pets can shape who we are, help us to grow, and keep us humble. The book begins when the authors family goes to the dog pound to get their first dog and progresses from there, through the authors lifetime experiences with household pets. Written with humor, insight, humility, and experience, Peg will have you laughing, crying, and flinching in response to her stories about her dogs. It is a delightful, easy read and a must read for all dog lovers.


A State of Nine One One

A State of Nine One One

Author: D. L. Harman, M.D.

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2006-08-17

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1452066256

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In this book the reader will discover that we all have the ability, in a matter of minutes, to destroy the people we love most. Based on a shocking true story, A State of Nine One One is an account of facts that everyone who loves someone should know. A physician and single mother is trying to raise her family right. An anonymous meeting with John F. Kennedy, Jr. changes her life for the better. When the pretty doctor is seduced by a dashing, alleged Mafia member, she finds her life exploding. Desperate to make sense of the tragic, surrealistic events in her life, the doctor turns to a psychiatrist for help, and characterizes a deadly disease in young people.


Private Eye Public Nuisance

Private Eye Public Nuisance

Author: E. F. Freund

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2000-03

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1893652513

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Dissatisfied with his lot in life, Bart Umbel resolves to escape the tedium of his Daily existence, though without any notion of how or what he would need to do in order to achieve ultimate happiness. When such a change is all but forced upon him, Bart boldly accepts the challenge and embarks on his quest of becoming the city's greatest Crime Solver. How can a humble Civil Servant hope to match wits with the crafty and unscrupulous soldiers of one of New York City's elite crime rings? Will Umbel succeed in overcoming the infamous AC gang and foil the plans of the devilish fiends? What will Bart have for lunch? These and other questions are resolved within, as is the dichotomy which defines his very being.


Threadbare

Threadbare

Author: Mary Kudenov

Publisher: University of Alaska Press

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1602233403

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Alaska’s perch at the geographic corner of civilization isn’t all wilderness and reality TV. There’s a darker side too. Above the 49th parallel some of the nation’s highest rates of alcoholism, suicide, and violent crime can be found. While it can easy to write off or even romanticize these statistics as the product of a lingering Wild West culture, talking with real Alaskans reveals a different story. Journalist Mary Kudenov set out to find the true stories behind this “end-of-the-road” culture. Through her essays, we meet Alaskans who live outside the common adventurer narrative: a recent graduate of a court-sponsored sobriety program, a long-timer in the Hiland Mountain Correctional Center for women, a slum-landlord’s emancipated teenage daughter, and even a post-rampage spree killer. Her subjects struggle with poverty and middle-class aspirations, education and minimum wage work, God and psychology. The result is a raw and startling collection of direct, ground-level reporting that will leave you deeply moved.