Hurricanes -- Fiction
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Hurricanes -- Fiction
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Hurricanes
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Incoming Resources
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- The coquíes still sing, story by Karina Nicole González ; illustrations by Krystal Quiles
- Hurricane child, Kheryn Callender
- Rushing waters, a novel, Danielle Steel
- No judgments, a novel, Meg Cabot
- The Beach Club, by Elin Hilderbrand
- Calvin Coconut, hero of Hawaii, Graham Salisbury ; illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers
- Rough weather, Robert B. Parker
- The pack, by Dayna Lorentz
- Turbulence, Stuart Woods
- The summer guests, Mary Alice Monroe
- Lions & liars, Kate Beasley ; illustrations by Dan Santat
- This other Eden, a novel, Paul Harding
- I survived the Galveston hurricane, 1900, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- Camino winds, John Grisham
- The summer guests, Mary Alice Monroe
- Bookshop by the sea, Denise Hunter
- Kitty Hawk, Roland Smith
- Carrie and the Great Storm, a Galveston Hurricane survival story, by Jessica Gunderson ; illustrated by Matt Forsyth
- Lions & liars, Kate Beasley
- The jumbie god's revenge, Tracey Baptiste
- Rough weather, Robert B. Parker
- The last train to Key West, Chanel Cleeton
- The storm, by Dayna Lorentz
- Hurricane, by John Rocco
- Las madres, a novel, Esmeralda Santiago
- Magic tree house, Mary Pope Osborne, Books 29 & 30
- Under a dark summer sky, Vanessa Lafaye
- The problem with paradise, Lesley Dahl
- Peter & Ernesto, the lost sloths, Graham Annable
- The Sandcastle hurricane, Carolyn Brown
- Hurricane heroes in Texas, Mary Pope Osborne
- None of this would have happened if Prince were alive, a novel, Carolyn Prusa
- This is the story of you, Beth Kephart
- Naked came the Florida man, Tim Dorsey
- The Academy, a Dan Lenson novel, David Poyer
- The displacements, Bruce Holsinger
- The Beach Club, Elin Hilderbrand
- The last train to Key West, Chanel Cleeton
- Always the first to die, R.J. Jacobs
- Beach haven, T. I. Lowe
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