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10 result(s) for "Automobile driving Juvenile fiction"
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Are we there yet? : a story
\"A boy goes on a long car ride to visit his grandmother and discovers time moves faster or slower depending on how bored he is.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Mr Gumpy's motor car
Mr. Gumpy's human and animal friends squash into his old car and go for a drive- until it starts to rain. Suggested level: junior.
Mitchell's license
Mitchell never wants to go to bed until, at the age of three years, nine months, and five days he gets his license so that he can drive there--at least until he and the car have a disagreement about what fuel goes in the tank.
The flying hand of Marco B.
\"Marco is riding in the backseat of a car driven by his parents. Being bored, he puts his hand out the window and fantasizes about flying. As he does so, his fantasy takes him on a wild ride up in the sky\"-- Provided by the publisher.
Toot toot zoom!
Pierre lives all alone at the foot of the mountain so he hops in his car to find a friend. Will the car make it to the top of the mountain? Will it get safely down? Will Pierre ever find a friend?
Calvin Coconut : kung fooey
Fourth-grader Cal learns a lot about teasing and standing up for others when a weird new student joins his class, while Stella, the tenth-grader who lives with Cal's family to help his mother, practices for her driving test.
If I could drive, Mama
\"A boy turns a cardboard box into a car and imagines what it would be like to take his mama for a drive all around town\"-- Provided by publisher.
Midnights with you
Seventeen-year-old Deedee longs to escape the stifling world her Filipino mom has created since her husband died, so when Jay, the boy next door, offers to teach her to drive it seems like a way out--but both of them are haunted by family ghosts and traumas that force them apart.
The lost & found
\"Fannie and Louis both belong to an online support group for trauma survivors. They both also have a strange tendency to lose things. But when they embark on a road trip to finally meet each other, they stat to realize that the things you lose might be things you weren't meant to have at all, and that you never know what you might find if you just take a chance.\"-- Provided by publisher.