Families of all kinds will delight in this sweet tale of new babies, sibling rivalry, bravery, unconditional love...and veggies! The Bunny family has adopted a wolf son, and daughter Dot is the only one who realizes Wolfie can--and might--eat them all up! Dot tries to get through to her parents, but they are too smitten to listen. A new brother takes getting used to, and when (in a twist of fate) it's Wolfie who's threatened, can Dot save the day?
Mark’s dog Wolfie is part malamute, part German shepherd, and all heart. Mark can hardly imagine life without his big, loving canine companion. But in 1969, the Vietnam War is still raging, and when Mark learns that the army needs scout dogs, he decides to send Wolfie. As his dad says, a smart dog like Wolfie could save a lot of soldiers—soldiers like Mark’s brother, Danny. Besides, it seems like the patriotic thing to do. Inspired by real events, this is a heartbreaking story about sacrifice, loyalty, and the complex meanings of patriotism.
Wolfie, a lone wolf who does not like using her imagination, reluctantly befriends Fly, a slightly weird and wordy boy, and soon they find themselves navigating through deep water in a submarine made from a cardboard box.
Over 2,000 pages of werewolf adventures in one spot! I'm Wolf Young --- Wolfie to my friends. But this box set isn't about me. It's about three strong women I've had the luxury to know. They kick ass and take names. Bake cupcakes and build packs. Their world is full of swords and secret government bases. Malicious fathers and found families. And, yeah, I hang out on the periphery. It's a pretty good place to be. I asked my personal scribe to jot down their stories, and the result is an impressive assemblage. Ten novels. Two novellas. Enough short stories to keep an entire wolf pack busy around the campfire. A few of those tales are about me, but that's not the point. The point is the bold, beautiful women who fight, sleuth, and fall in love on these pages. Why not grab yourself a copy and become part of our pack? Contains: The (More Than Complete) Bloodling Serial (Bloodling Wolf, Paradigm Shift, In Deep Shift, Two Scents' Worth, Feint of Heart, and Hair Apparent), Shiftless, Pool Party, Scapegoat, Pack Princess, Character List, Alpha Ascendant, Bloodling Song, Tough as Nails, Half Wolf, Dark Wolf Adrift, Lone Wolf Dawn, Wolf Landing, Yule Moon (Out of the Closet, Hunting Christmas, Joining Up, and Potatoes and Gravy), Beastly, Werewolf Recipe Swap, First Blood, When the Wolf Catches the Car, Hot Shift, Huntress Born, Huntress Bound, Sebastien's Favorite Cookies, Rogue Huntress, Macaroni Dreams, In the Kitchen with Werewolves, Huntress Unleashed, and Muffins & Moonlight.
Hoping to convince the other animals that he is not so bad, Wolfie follows the advice of his friend Bird and tries smiling and singing with suprising results.
Wolfie was no ordinary wolf. He was a wolf with a difference. He had a special, super secret that nobody knew . . .Wolfie is supposed to be a big bad wolf. Unfortunately though, he's not very good at it - and worse yet, he has a terrible secret. Instead of gobbling up little pigs, Wolfie would much rather be wolfing down . . . cakes! Yes, it's true - this big, burly wolf is a star baker in the making. But can he keep his secret from that pesky Little Red?This stunning debut from author/illustrator Nicola Senior is a playful take on an old favourite tale, and one sure to make you laugh as you root for a wonderful new hero.
In a memoir by turns moving, tragic, and hilarious, Jerry Lewis recounts with crystal clarity every step of his fifty-year friendship with Dean Martin. They were the unlikeliest of pairs—a handsome crooner and a skinny monkey, an Italian from Steubenville, Ohio, and a Jew from Newark, N.J.. Before they teamed up, Dean Martin seemed destined for a mediocre career as a nightclub singer, and Jerry Lewis was dressing up as Carmen Miranda and miming records on stage. But the moment they got together, something clicked—something miraculous—and audiences saw it at once. Before long, they were as big as Elvis or the Beatles would be after them, creating hysteria wherever they went and grabbing an unprecedented hold over every entertainment outlet of the era: radio, television, movies, stage shows, and nightclubs. Martin and Lewis were a national craze, an American institution. The millions flowed in, seemingly without end—and then, on July 24, 1956, ten years after it all started, it ended suddenly. After that traumatic day, the two wouldn’t speak again for twenty years. And while both went on to forge triumphant individual careers—Martin as a movie and television star, recording artist, and nightclub luminary (and charter member of the Rat Pack); Lewis as the groundbreaking writer, producer, director, and star of a series of hugely successful movie comedies—their parting left a hole in the national psyche, as well as in each man’s heart. In Dean & Me, Lewis makes a convincing case for Martin as one of the great—and most underrated—comic talents of our era. But what comes across most powerfully in this definitive memoir is the depth of love Lewis felt for his partner, and which his partner felt for him: truly a love to last for all time.
Follow Wolfie from puppy into adulthood, and the introduction of a second puppy, called Remy. A detailed account of how to use Free Will Teachingâ„¢ as a way of life, to teach and guide every dog. Language, cognitive ability, and emotional awareness are key aspects of FWT, resulting in fantastic achievements.
*COMPLETED* I can pinpoint the exact moment that my life went t**s up. That one word associated with my name was the spark which caused my life to implode - Omega. My name is Samantha Bailey and I am part of Crescent Moon Pack. My parents are highly respected fighters in our pack and they both come from Beta blood. --- "Jason Wright - Alpha" I scoff. "Pff, no surprise here." We are about to start our last year in high school, and just before that starts we are given our ranks by our headmaster. "Samantha Bailey - ..." well, I guess you've figured out already I didn't get the rank I was expecting.