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Old racers, new racers
by
Tillworth, Mary, author
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Disney Storybook Artists
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Disney Enterprises (1996-)
in
Automobile racing Juvenile fiction.
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Automobiles, Racing Juvenile fiction.
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Automobile racing Fiction.
2017
\"Some race cars are old, and some are new. But they all are super fast!\"--Page [4] of cover.
Smokin' open-wheel race cars
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Egan, Erin
in
Automobile racing Juvenile literature.
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Automobiles, Racing Juvenile literature.
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Automobile racing.
2014
\"Read about open-wheel race cars, the drivers, and the races they compete in, such as Formula One and the IZOD IndyCar Series\"--Provided by publisher.
Breaking three hours : trailblazing African American women marathoners
2022
Of 14 million marathon finishers, only twenty were US-born, African American women who finished in under three hours. This documentary is about nine sub-three-hour women, National Black Distance Running Hall of Fame inductees.
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Aloft : a meditation on pigeons & pigeon-flying
\"The humble pigeon is anything but \"common\" to those who know the true nature of these birds. This bird is so enamored by some that, for over six thousand years, people have devoted themselves to the art of pigeon flying and pigeon breeding. Across the world, from the cities of America to China, enthusiasts have lovingly nurtured their flocks, creating thousands of breeds from small to large, and admired their beauty in every shape and size: pigeons with crests and frills, those who fly and those who can't. Stephen Bodio draws readers in with resounding prose and a captivating portrayal of one of the most overlooked birds in the world. Aloft stunningly brings to light the incredible feats accomplished by homing pigeons, capable of flying thousands of miles back home, often twenty-four hours at a time, as well as the innate natural beauty and grace that each breed has in its own right. Aloft reveals fascinating insight that will ensure no one will look upon the \"common pigeon\" the same way again\"--Front flap.