 | Frances Hodgson Burnett - Juvenile Fiction - 2004
Little Lord Fauntleroy is the story of Cedric Errol who is living in poverty with his mother in New York. When his father, an Englishman who was disinherited for marrying an ... | |
 | Charlotte Haptie - Fiction - 2004 - 304 pages
As more and more people took over the lands of the world, the remaining magical creatures have to create a special place all their own, but when humans discovered their City of ... | |
 | P. B. Kerr - 2007 - 373 pages
Twelve-year-old djinn twins Philippa and John and their friend Dybbuk have further adventures as they travel the world in search of a priceless talisman. | |
 | Jennifer J. Stewart - Juvenile Fiction - 2004 - 148 pages
Unhappy about their family's two month move to Nepal, twelve-year-old Annie fears the worse and is less than thrilled upon her arrival, but after being befriended by a local ... | |
 | Robert Bresloff - Juvenile Fiction - 2010 - 208 pages
Three eleven-year-old boys follow Grandpa Max into a magical copy of "The Three Musketeers" to help him fix the story he has accidentally changed. | |
 | Teddy Jam, Ian Wallace - Nature - 1992 - 40 pages
While they boil down sap from their maple trees to make syrup, a Canadian grandfather tells his granddaughter of the worst fire he has ever known. | |
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