Clarence the Werecanary appears in the children's book "The Werecanary" by David C. Hayes. The story follows Clarence, a canary who transforms into a werecanary during a full moon, leading to humorous and adventurous situations. The book combines elements of fantasy and comedy, making it an entertaining read for young audiences.
Clarence was reading Tom Sawyer. He gives this book to George at the end of the film.
Clarence M. Agress has written: 'Interval Training Book'
Clarence Napier Bruce has written: 'The Lonsdale book of sporting records'
Clarence gives George the copy of Tom Sawyer that he always carried.
Clarence Pearson Harnung has written: 'A source book of antiques and jewelry designs'
Clarence Eastman Stone has written: 'Poems and sketches' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Clarence Darrow, or if you are refering to the book "Inherit the Wind" it is Henry Drummond the alias the author used to reference him.
Clarence. has written: 'A tribute of respect to the memory of Lord George Bentinck' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Poetry
Clarence Rook has written: 'Switzerland' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel 'The hooligan nights'
Clarence Bronson Lane has written: 'The business of dairying' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dairying
Clarence J. Goodnight has written: 'Phalangida from tropical America' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Opiliones
Clarence C. Eaton has written: 'Christian Science' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christian Science