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Let’s Go for a Ride is the story of William (Bill) Livezey’s thirty-year career in the Maine Warden Service. Heralded as “one of the best covert investigators in the country” by Maine Warden Service Lieutenant Dan Scott, Bill is the agency’s longest-tenured undercover operative, having spent twenty years in the Special Investigations Unit. “Let’s go for a ride” is the universal bad-guy code for breaking the law. Among Maine’s most sinister wildlife offenders, its utterance is prone to incite alcohol-fueled night hunting, high-speed car chases on winding country roads, drug dealing, arson, and attempted murder. The worst of the worst were Bill Livezey’s bread and butter. His success at putting the truly bad guys out of business was driven by his upbringing as one of them. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Bill's father was a successful businessman whose blind ambition sent him down the dark path of drug trafficking. It wasn’t long before young Bill was tagging along and doing drugs with his dad. The aftermath of witnessing his father perish in a fiery standoff with police sent Bill spiraling out of control. He lashed out at law enforcement by dealing drugs, and he numbed the pain and confusion by doing them. Deep down, Bill knew his life was broken. When a high school football teammate invited him to attend a Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting, he discovered his faith and a new path.
Describes a tractor's short journey with questions to help prompt the young reader's interaction with the story.
Animals use all kinds of vehicles and toddlers pretend to use them.
Hop in and buckle up! A boy and his mother are following a friend's car to some place special. Can you guess where it is?
The story of Bandit and her father. Her father has just rebuilt an older race car and is just about finished with it. He invites Bandit and her friends to have a look at the almost completed car, as it sits in his driveway. When Bandit goes out to look, Reginald, Albino and Wolfie are already out there. Albino wants to take the car for a spin, but Bandit remembers that her father told her specifically not to drive it. But Bandit is outvoted and the others all pile in to take the car. It doesn't look good for Bandit! Find out what happens in this story. The ending will surprise you! Great story for kids of all ages.
Drawings of a bicycle, a motorcycle, a car, and thirteen other vehicles. On heavy board pages.
Hop in and buckle up! A boy and his mother are following a friend's car to some place special. Can you guess where it is?
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