Wishes

  • Wishes
    By Lisa Jackson

    Fifteen years after adopting a desperately wanted baby and changing her name to hide the child's identity, Kate Summers finds her new life threatened by the arrival of Daegan O'Rourke, whose past is strangely entangled with Kate's.

  • Wishes
    By Lisa Jackson

    Jim Morrison's voice seemed to wrap around Kate like a deep mist and Kate stared down the metallic stairway four stories to the deserted alley below . ... Cause if I walk out that door , I'm not comin ' back through it . WISHES 307.

  • Wishes
    By Andrea Rowinski

    A boy who wishes for candy, toys, and "things" comes to realize that family and friends are more important than objects

  • Wishes: A Novella in the Legacy Series
    By Molly Cochran

    “People believed that if any fairies were found, they were obliged to give up a treasure to whoever found them. ... “According tothe sources I've found, fairies are supposed to give off a faint blue light,” Mr. Kruger answered.

  • Wishes
    By Regina Puckett

    A Collection of Poetry1.

  • Wishes
    By Jean Little

    Make a wish and the sky's the limit in this delightful rhyming story from the incomparable Jean Little. If wishes were ice cream, our cones would be doubles.If wishes were soapsuds, we'd blow shining bubbles.

  • Wishes: HBJ Reading, 1987
    By Margaret Early

    Wishes: HBJ Reading, 1987

  • Wishes
    By Muon Thi Van

    With sparse, poetic, and lyrical text from acclaimed author Muon Thi Van, thoughtful back matter about the author's connection to the story, and luminous, stunning illustrations from Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree Victo Ngai, Wishes tells a ...

  • Wishes
    By Jude Deveraux

    Shy, sweet Nellie Grayson frees herself from the burdens placed on her by her demanding father and sister and is finally able to open herself to love with a little help from a very unconventional fairy godmother.

  • Wishes: A Book of Poetry
    By Jessica R. Colby

    ... tears falling through so many years. So many fake smiles go by every day. So many memories that are fading away. So many words exchanged every hour. So many things that make my heart sore. So many unanswered questions in my mind. So ...