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When Molly McGee and her family move to a new town, the optimistic 13-year-old is surprised to discover that their new home already has a resident: a grumpy paranormal named Scratch. Despite Scratch's efforts to scare Molly and her family away, the two opposites become best friends. On Molly's first day at her new school, she is determined to make a great first impression. Scratch, however, would love to see her positive attempts fail. However, when Molly gets in trouble with the classroom queen bee, Scratch can't stand to sit by and watch. He jumps into action to help his new friend. Molly's refreshing attitude offers a positive spin on tween life and dealing with conflict. A teen girl and a grumpy ghost may seem unlikely characters for a buddy comedy, but the two have a true, loyal friendship. Complete your collection with best-selling favorites: The Owl House: Witches Before Wizards Gravity Falls: Happy Summerween! / The Convenience Store . . . of Horrors! World of Reading: Descendants 3: Stronger Together
A wonderful reader for anyone who loves the great programs of old-time radio, this definitive encyclopedia covers American radio shows from their beginnings in the 1920s to the early 1960s.
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"When a barn owl and her mate suddenly decide to nest in a suburban neighborhood, the amazing tale of Molly and McGee begins. The owls' home, a wooden box with a camera inside, put up by a nature-loving couple in their backyard, becomes the setting for a real-life story of love, danger, mystery--and ultimately the triumph of a family. Through the little camera peeking in on their home, Molly and McGee captivated millions of people in forty-five countries around the world who shared their saga"--Dust jacket flap.
"When a wild barn owl and her mate decided to nest in a suburban neighborhood, the remarkable tale of Molly and McGee began. The owls' home, a wooden box with a camera inside, put up by Carlos and Donna Royal in their Southern California backyard, became the setting for a real-life story of love, danger, mystery--and, ultimately, the triumph of a family. Through the little camera peeking in on their home, Molly and McGee captivated more than twenty million people in forty-five countries, who shared their saga by watching them live on the internet as they raised their owlets."--Dust jacket flap
Stunning photographs, fascinating text, and easy GPS directions for finding gracious architecture, fabulous artwork, and memorable gravesites of famous Los Angeles “residents.” Award-winning photographer/writer Douglas Keister has authored thirty-six critically acclaimed books on residential architecture as well as those on cemetery exploration. He lives in Chico, California. A simple guide for cemetery lovers.
The early years of television relied in part on successful narratives of another medium, as studios adapted radio programs like Boston Blackie and Defense Attorney to the small screen. Many shows were adapted more than once, like the radio program Blondie, which inspired six television adaptations and 28 theatrical films. These are but a few of the 1,164 programs covered in this volume. Each program entry contains a detailed story line, years of broadcast, performer and character casts and principal production credits where possible. Two appendices ("Almost a Transition" and "Television to Radio") and a performer's index conclude the book. This first-of-its-kind encyclopedia covers many little-known programs that have rarely been discussed in print (e.g., Real George, based on Me and Janie; Volume One, based on Quiet, Please; and Galaxy, based on X Minus One). Covered programs include The Great Gildersleeve, Howdy Doody, My Friend Irma, My Little Margie, Space Patrol and Vic and Sade.