Lynea Bowdish Books

Brooklyn, Bugsy, and me
Brooklyn, Bugsy, and me

By Lynea Bowdish

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In 1953 nine-year-old Sam moves with his mother from West Virginia to Brooklyn and finds that his grandfather, a well-liked neighborhood character nicknamed Bugsy, does not seem to want him in his...

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Living with my stepfather is like living with a moose
Living with my stepfather is like living with a moose

By Lynea Bowdish

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Athletically talented Matt finds it difficult to accept his new klutzy stepfather.

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This Is Me, Laughing
This Is Me, Laughing

By Lynea Bowdish, Walter Gaffney Kessell

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A child's laugh whirls around the house and out the door, encompassing the people on the street and causing laughter everywhere before spinning home again.

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The carousel ride
The carousel ride

By Lynea Bowdish

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On a carousel, Mara imagines herself a queen, a circus star, and the leader of a parade.

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Silly questions
Silly questions

By Lynea Bowdish

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Asks such outrageous questions as "Have you ever tried making an elephant laugh?" "Have you waltzed with a penguin?" and "Have you sung a duet with a curly-haired moose?"

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A dog for each day
A dog for each day

By Lynea Bowdish

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Describes Bertha McCain's seven dogs, one for each day of the week.

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One Glad Man
One Glad Man

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