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book image A Traveller in Time
Traveller in Time
Alison Uttley
Uttley
Unbeknownst to her, Emily’s ancient ancestral home is a portal to the past. Transported to Elizabethan times, she is swept up in attempts to free the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots. Uttley is one of England’s most beloved storytellers for children. Here she mixes enchantment and intrigue with stunning descriptions of rural life.
Contributors: Phyllis Bray
book image Terrible, Horrible Edie
Terrible, Horrible Edie
E. C. Spykman
Spykman
Ten-year-old Edie Cares is not really horrible or terrible, she just has a lot to contend with this summer, including two snooty brothers, a fancy-pants sister, and two stepsisters who are no better than babies. But when it comes to getting out of scrapes—never mind getting into them—Edie can more than hold her own.
book image Carbonel & Calidor
Carbonel & Calidor
Barbara Sleigh
Sleigh
When Carbonel's son decides to give up his birthright and apprentice himself to a witch, Rosemary and John must use all the magic within their power to save him.
Contributors: Charles Front
book image Lizard Music
Lizard Music
Daniel Pinkwater
Pinkwater
On his own for the summer, Victor is free to drink all the grape soda he wants, eat anchovy pizza, and stay up late watching TV. But what can explain the Lizard big band that's being broadcast after the late-late movie? “Pinkwater is the uniquest. And so are his books. Each uniquer than the last … A delight in oddness. A magic that’s not like anyone else’s." —Neil Gaiman
book image The Abandoned
Abandoned
Paul Gallico
Gallico
Young Peter sees a striped kitten in a park across the road from his house. As he crosses the street, he is struck by a truck. When he awakes, he discovers he has been transformed into a cat. Luckily, he is befriended by the street-smart stray, Jennie, who shows him how to survive in a world where dangers are many and humans are cruel.
book image Bel Ria: Dog of War
Bel Ria Dog of War
Sheila Burnford
Burnford
Sheila Burnford, the author of The Incredible Journey, offers the spellbinding tale of a small dog caught up in the Second World War, and of the extraordinary life-transforming attachments he forms with the people he encounters in the course of a perilous passage from occupied France to besieged England.
book image Jenny and the Cat Club: A Collection of Favorite Stories About Jenny Linsky
Jenny
Esther Averill
Averill
In Greenwich Village an orphaned black cat lives happily with her master, a sea captain. Still, the gentle Jenny Linsky would like nothing more than to join the local Cat Club, whose members include Madame Butterfly, an elegant Persian, the high-stepping Macaroni, and stately, plump Mr. President.
book image The Bear and the People
Bear and the People
Reiner Zimnik
Zimnik
Profound in its simplicity, the tale is also a tribute to man's devotion to God and the goodness of the human soul.
book image Mistress Masham's Repose
Mistress Masham's Repose
T.H. White
White
"One of the finest, most magical and extraordinary children's books ever written." —Anne Fine, Children's Laureate of Britain
Contributors: Fritz Eichenberg
book image The 13 Clocks
13 Clocks
James Thurber
Thurber
Satirist Thurber takes on the fairy tale and the results are captivating. "There are spys, monsters, betrayals, hair's-breadth escapes, spells to be broken and all the usual accouterments, but Thurber gives the proceedings his own particular deadpan spin." —Los Angeles Times
Contributors: Neil Gaiman , Marc Simont
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