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Nightbirds on Nantucket
by Joan Aiken. This classic Nantucket tale for young adult readers is finally back in print.
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Nat, Nat the Nantucket Cat
by Peter and Cheryl Barnes. Follow Nat on his adventures on land and sea around Nantucket Island!
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Nat, Nat the Nantucket Cat Goes to the Beach
by Peter and Cheryl Barnes. Nat is back and ready to spend the day under the Nantucket sun with his friend, Captain Pat.
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Nat, Nat the Nantucket Cat, Where's Nat?
by Peter and Cheryl Barnes with illustrations by Susan Arciero.
The third volume of the popular Nat, Nat series for children.
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Captain's Return
is a from a series of chapter books by Warren Hussey Bouton geared to children ages seven to eleven.
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The Ghost on Main Street
is a from a series of chapter books by Warren Hussey Bouton geared to children ages seven to eleven.
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The Ghost of Ichabod Paddoch
is a from a series of chapter books by Warren Hussey Bouton geared to children ages seven to eleven.
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Oliver's Ghost
is a from a series of chapter books by Warren Hussey Bouton geared to children ages seven to eleven.
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Sea Chest in the Attic
is a from a series of chapter books by Warren Hussey Bouton geared to children ages seven to eleven.
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Comet's Nine Lives
written and illustrated by Jan Brett. Comet the cat has one mishap after another at one lovely island spot after another until eight of his nine lives are used up and the hurricane comes. Beautifully illustrated. Ages 4 and up.
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The Bora Boys and the Last Big Door
by Michael J. Feeney with illustrations by John Devaney. An adventure for 5 - 10 year olds that takes readers from Nantucket to Cambodia and back again.
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Goodnight Nantucket
by Adam Gamble and Anne Rosen.
A board book for very early readers.
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Belles on Their Toes
by Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, is the sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen.
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Cheaper by the Dozen
by Frank Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. The true adbentures of this large family and their summers on Nantucket.
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Maria's Comet
by Deborah Hopkinson and with illustrations by Deborah Lanino. This story, geared to children 4 to 8, is loosely based on Maria Mitchell's childhood. Beautiful illustrations.
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A Nantucket Nanny
by Molly Manley and illustrations by Janet Marshall
A dozen or so Nantucket limericks featuring animals and accompanied by lively full-color illustrations.
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Ick! A Tick!
Written by Mary Miles with many illustrations by John Devaney, presents a “biography” of the tick by way of a story for young readers.
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What's So Special About Nantucket?
by Mary Miles and illustrated by Barbara Kauffmann Locke. This is a delightful children's story about Tuck, who goes from place to place on Nantucket to find what is so special about the island.
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Moby-Dick
presented by Jan Needle with illustrations by Patrick Benson. A combination of original text and explanatory material make this adaptation especially suitable for young adults.
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Revenge of the Whale
by Nathaniel Philbrick is an adaptation for younger readers of his international bestseller In the Heart of the Sea.
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Exploring Nature on Nantucket
by Kim and Corinne Roosevelt with illustrations by Rhian Thompson. This invaluable guide to expeditions, activities and projects relating to our Island's natural history is a must for every family.
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Barnaby 1-2-3
by Wendy Rouillard.
A counting board book for Barnaby fans
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A Penny for Barnaby
Written and illustrated by Wendy Rouillard. Learn about the Nantucket tradition of tossing a lucky penny overboard as you round Brant Point lighthouse when Barnaby and his friends set off on a sailing adventure. Each book comes with its very own Barnaby gold penny!
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Barnaby Bear's Nantucket Activity and Sticker Book
Written and illustrated by Wendy Rouillard. Come play games with Barnaby and his friends all over Nantucket--a word search, connect the dots, find Barnaby and much more.
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Barnaby's Faraway Land
Written and illustrated by Wendy Rouillard. Explore Nantucket Island with Barnaby Bear and his friend, Hector the whale.
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Barnaby's Legend
Written and illustrated by Wendy Rouillard. The Nantucket Love Story of Wonoma and Autopscot. Barnaby's favorite Native American legend comes to life as he dreams of the past, becoming the legendary hero, Autopscot, the Sachem of his tribe.
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Barnaby's Nantucket Coloring Book
Written and illustrated by Wendy Rouillard. Color with Barnaby as he takes you to all of his favorite places on-island.
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Barnaby's Nantucket Tree House
by Wendy Rouillard. The latest Barnaby adventure.
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Where, Oh Where is Barnaby Bear?
by Wendy Rouillard
A new Barnaby adventure this time in a board book format for very young readers.
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My Nantucket ABC Book
written and illustrated by Valerie Thomas Sheehan, presents the world of Nantucket to young readers as it teaches the alphabet. Full-color illustrations.
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Escape from the Chanticleer
by Jared Tausig and Eva-Marie Tausig. The Chanticleer's famous carousel horse slips away for a trot through the lanes of Sconset and a canter along the shore. Barbara van Winkelen's charming black-and-white and full-color illustrations provide the atmospheric visuals.
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