Take Me with You

  • Take Me with You
    By David L. Lewis

    Take Me With You is an extraordinary story of an ordinary family as they face and resolve problems common to us all. David Lewis portrays his characters in a very compelling and compassionate way. This book is definitely worth the read.

  • Take Me with You: Poems
    By ʼAkālu ʻĀlamu

    Take Me with You: Poems

  • Take Me With You: a moving story about one summer, one journey, and an unforgettable friendship, from Richard & Judy...
    By Catherine Ryan Hyde

    ' -- Publishers Weekly 'Incomparable writing by this most gifted woman!' -- ***** Reader review 'Started this book thinking maybe it wasn't for me, but soon couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review 'Intoxicating read' -- ***** Reader ...

  • Take Me With You
    By Henry John Milner

    Nobody felt tired; they just could not stop yawning. We giggled in between each yawn, and it almost became a competition to see who could yawn the longest. We studied each other in the moonlight and saw our faces differently.

  • Take Me with You: A Memoir
    By Carlos Frias

    The book creates lasting and unexpected ripples within his family on both sides of the Florida Straits -- and on the author himself.

  • Take Me With You
    By Vanessa Carlisle

    Another person taking themselves away from me at the moment I'd tried to get closer. I'd gotten so used to it, the sense that I was attracted to her and she wasn't attracted to me, that it didn't even seem like a problem.

  • Take Me with You: A Round-the-world Journey to Invite a Stranger Home
    By Brad Newsham

    So I started reading Confucianism , Taoism , all the stuff I could find , and that took me to yoga and meditation . I started living my life differently . I started taking my body seriously . I worked out a lot .

  • Take Me with You
    By Catherine Ryan Hyde

    Take Me With You is a moving, thought-provoking story that fans of Jodi Picoult, Susan Lewis or Diane Chamberlain will love, or the perfect read for those looking for something special to curl up with.

  • Take Me with You
    By Carolyn Marsden

    Raised in an Italian orphanage in the years following World War II, a biracial girl named Susanna and her best friend Pina want to be adopted but fear being separated.

  • Take Me with You
    By Scott Jackson

    Take Me with You is one boy’s story about choosing love, forgiveness, and the charity within—and about choosing to be positive. Take Me with You is a call to action to help those in need, especially children.

  • Take Me with You
    By Nina G. Jones

    Trigger warning: If you need one, this is really not the book for you.

  • Take Me With You
    By Andrea Gibson

    Take Me With You, illustrated throughout with evocative line drawings by Sarah J. Coleman, is small enough to fit in your bag, with messages that are big enough to wake even the sleepiest heart.

  • Take Me with You
    By Tara Altebrando

    And disobeying its rules has scary--even life-threatening--consequences . . . This timely thriller probes our dependence on personal technology and challenges the notion that our devices are keeping us connected.