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Books with author Abbott Abbott

  • Witch Is When Life Got Complicated

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, Aug. 24, 2015)
    Life is always hectic for P.I. (and novice witch), Jill Gooder. Murder, theft and a missing cat, she can take in her stride, but a date with detective Jack Maxwell? That's a whole different ball game.
  • Witch is When My Heart Broke

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, March 30, 2016)
    Hope for the best...The course of true love has never run smoothly for P.I. and witch superstar, Jill Gooder. But now her heart has well and truly broken. Still, she always has Grandma to cheer her up. Yikes!...but prepare for a shortage of custard creams.
  • Witch is When Stuff Got Serious

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, May 31, 2016)
    There's no such thing as...The gloves are well and truly off now. Jill Gooder, P.I. and witch superstar, is about to kick some serious butt. The Dark One (TDO) had better watch out!...a free custard cream.
  • Witch Is Why Promises Were Broken

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, Dec. 1, 2017)
    There’s no time like…It’s at times like this that you find out who your friends are. If Jill is to prevail, she will need all her friends and a big helping of luck.…custard cream time.
  • Witch is Why It Was Over

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Don’t count your chickens…There are no more secrets. The truth is out there for everyone to see. And now, Jill has to make the most important decision of her life.…count your custard creams instead.
  • Witch is How Things Had Changed

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, April 24, 2018)
    All work and no play…Life is now very different for Jill Gooder, P.I. and witch extraordinaire. But some things never change – Winky for example.…leaves no time for custard creams.
  • Witch Is How Dreams Became Reality

    Adele Abbott

    eBook (Implode Publishing Ltd, July 12, 2019)
    A little of what you fancy does you good…Jill Maxwell wins big! So why is she so unhappy? And who is the one-legged murderer?…but lots of custard creams is even better.
  • Seven Wives and Seven Prisons; Or, Experiences in the Life of a Matrimonial Monomaniac. a True Story

    L. A. Abbott

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Keineth

    Jane Abbott

    eBook (, June 13, 2020)
    Keineth by Jane Abbott
  • Firegirl

    Tony Abbott

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2007)
    This poignant novel about a boy's friendship with a burn victim is perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio's Wonder From the moment Jessica arrives, life is never quite the same for Tom and his seventh-grade classmates. They learn that Jessica has been in a fire and was badly burned, and will be attending St. Catherine's will receiving medical treatments. Despite her appearance and the fear she evokes in him and most of the class, Tom slowly develops a tentative friendship with Jessica that changes his life.
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  • John Lincoln Clem: Civil War Drummer Boy

    E. F. Abbott

    Paperback (Square Fish, Feb. 14, 2017)
    Meet the youngest person to fight in the civil war in this middle grade historical fiction novel, part of the Based on a True Story series.Do you have what it takes to run off and join the army, leaving your family behind? That's what John Lincoln Clem, a nine-year-old boy living in Ohio, does as the American Civil War rages on.In 1861, Johnny sneaks onto a train filled with men from the 3rd Ohio Union Regiment, determined to fight for his country. Taken in by the older soldiers, Johnny becomes a drummer boy - not to mention the youngest person to serve in the war. Living a soldier's life, Johnny experiences the brutalities of battle and the hunger and illness in between. Eventually he is captured by the Confederates, imprisoned, and then sent home a hero.John Lincoln Clem: Civil War Drummer Boy by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb writing as E. F. Abbott, with illustrations by Steven Noble, is a fascinating novel for young readers, featuring black-and-white illustrations and photographs throughout. This book has Common Core connections.The Based on a True Story books by E. F. Abbott are exciting historical fiction stories about real children who lived through extraordinary times in American History."Johnny’s pluck, erstwhile patriotism, and sheer determination make him a likable and sympathetic hero. . . . the blend of strong story and illustrations brings to life a unique Civil War tale." -Booklist"In one of four titles launching the Based on a True Story series, Abbott (a pseudonym for author Kristin O’Donnell Tubb) profiles the youngest known soldier in the American Civil War.... Twenty short chapters, interwoven with archival photos and Noble’s line drawings, depict the grueling realities of a being a Civil War soldier...while dashes of hope...help keep this war story palatable for younger audiences." -Publishers Weekly
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  • Denis Ever After

    Tony Abbott

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, July 24, 2018)
    Written by award-winning author Tony Abbott and perfect for fans of The Ethan I Was Before and The Thing About Jellyfish, this bittersweet middle grade novel follows the ghost of Denis Egan as he teams up with his living twin brother to solve the mystery of his death. Denis Egan is dead. He’s okay with that. It’s been five years since he died, and the place where souls go is actually pretty nice. Sure, there are some things about his life and how it ended he can’t quite recall, but that’s how it’s supposed to be. Remembering could prevent Denis from moving on to whatever’s next. However, something is standing in his way. His twin brother Matt can’t let go of him, and as long as the living are holding on to his memory, Denis can’t rest in peace.To uncover the truth about what happened that day five years before, Denis returns to his hometown and teams up with Matt. But visiting for too long has painful consequences for Denis, and Matt’s renewed interest in his brother’s passing is driving a wedge between his still-grieving parents.Can the two boys solve the mystery of Denis’s death without breaking apart the family he’s left behind?
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