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Books with author A. Kathryn Hafner

  • Bullwinkle’S Blues

    A. Kathryn Hafner

    language (AuthorHouse, March 17, 2018)
    This is a story of a young chick that is different from her siblings and finds herself separated from them because of it. She finds a friend to help her along her path of self-discovery and self-fulfillment.
  • Bullwinkle'S Blues

    A. Kathryn Hafner

    (AuthorHouse, March 17, 2018)
    A story of a young chick that is different from her siblings and finds herself separated from them because of it. She finds a friend to help her along her path of self-discovery and self-fulfillment.
  • Bullwinkle'S Blues

    A. Kathryn Hafner

    (AuthorHouse, March 17, 2018)
    A story of a young chick that is different from her siblings and finds herself separated from them because of it. She finds a friend to help her along her path of self-discovery and self-fulfillment.
  • Redcliffe: The Adventures of Two Southern Girls

    Kathryn Hauer

    language (, April 12, 2014)
    Having a best friend makes everything more fun! Join Caroline and Cassie as they chase down a runaway horse, rescue an orphan, teach hummingbirds to eat from their hands, visit a blind fortune-teller, unite star-crossed lovers, organize an elaborate Christmas pageant, and lose a little girl in a hide-and-seek game gone wrong. Sounds like fun any girl could have, doesn’t it? Guess what – Caroline and Cassie live in South Carolina back in 1840, without cell phones, TVs, or cars. But living back then doesn’t put the brakes on their crazy, fast-paced lives. Do you think that girls in history were dull and dutiful? Not these two partners in adventure…in a house where the grown-ups aren’t paying much attention, Caroline and Cassie get in – and out – of their share of trouble.Redcliffe is a book-within-a-book where modern-day best friends Bailey and Bianca lead readers to our heroines. When Bailey and Bianca go to their teacher’s wedding, a mean guest shocks them with unkind words. The stories their teacher tells them explain that racist comment and take the girls back into the antebellum South where they – and you – get to know Caroline and Cassie. Living on an immense Southern cotton plantation means plenty of excitement for two fun-loving girls. Can Caroline and Cassie manage to stay out of trouble for more than one chapter? Find out in this lively novel where girls like you have non-stop adventures.