Roberta Edwards
Illus. in full color. Five fishermen go out in a boat and think that only four come back, until they realize the silly counting mistake they have made. Five Silly Fishermen Roberta Edwards Sylvie Wickstrom [... more]
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Roberta Smith
It isn't easy being Julian's younger brother. When Huey has bad dreams, Julian says his are scarier. When Huey wants to study animal tracks, Julian says he's too young. But Huey isn't a baby. He's an adventurer, a chef, a tracker, and a scout. ... [... more]
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Roberta Miller
Chipmunk lives under the apple tree, in a burrow. He likes to eat cake and pick daffodils. This cheerful book features appealing animal characters, bright artwork in Scarry's early painterly style, and simple sentences that teach the ... [... more]
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Ellen Ullman
In 1984, at the dawn of the personal-computer era, novice software tester Roberta Walton stumbles across a bug. She brings it to its inadvertent creator, longtime programmer Ethan Levin, and the two embark on a hunt for the elusive bug, nicknamed ... [... more]
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Patricia Volk
Alice and Nanny have never met before, but they have one thing in common: their late friend Roberta. Alice is the prim proprietor of a chic Madison Avenue shop, while Nanny is a sharp-eyed Manhattan real-estate broker. This New York odd couple is ... [... more]
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Lince from HarperCollins Publishers
Lince (aka Roberta Pares) lives in Itatiba, Brazil. Her zodiac sign is Cancer. She enjoys movies, anime, manga, books, and traveling. Her main interest is to continually find new ways to improve her artistic techniques, but she also loves good ... [... more]
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Donald L. Maggin
Donald L. Maggin is the author of . A writer and businessman, he has produced jazz concerts by such artists as Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, James Moody, Roland Hanna, Eubie Blake, and Roberta Flack. He was a board member of the American Jazz ... [... more]
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Marisabina Russo
I was very shy. My mother was always introducing me to little girls who lived in our apartment building in Queens, New York. I became good friends with one girl named Roberta, whose mother was an artist. When they moved to a house a few blocks ... [... more]
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