Browse all books

Books with author Alice Hughes

  • Kasey & Ivy

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 20, 2018)
    Through twenty-six letters to her friend Nina, twelve-year-old Kasey chronicles the often humorous observations and impressions of her unexpected, month-long stay in a geriatric ward for the treatment of a rare but treatable bone disease ("osteo-something-something-itis"). Kasey tries to make her life less dull by wearing her own nightgowns, surrounding herself with her favorite stuffies and developing an unusual exercise routine. Hospital food, insomnia and the germy communal bath are enduring sources of dread, but some new (and unexpected) friends make her life bearable.
    U
  • Lilly Catchers

    Alice Hughes

    language (, June 26, 2013)
    ' Then something touched my neck; it was damp and I instinctively tried to move away from it but something else grasped the other side of my neck; holding me still stopping me from pulling away. I whimpered, my body felt like it was going to shut down and I could barely keep my eyes open; my lids started to sting from the effort, so I surrendered and closed my eyes. The damp thing had gone at least though the solid thing on the other side of my neck hadn't moved. 'Rose is on the brink of a whole new life that will rebuild who she is both mentally and physically, and suddenly the only person she can seem to be able to trust is Leo; a beauty with ocean blue eyes who she had thought hated her but now is her guild in life as a new born vampire.
  • Lost in the Backyard

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2015)
    Flynn hates the outdoors. Always has. He barely pays attention in his Outdoor Ed class. He has no interest in doing a book report on Lost in the Barrens. He doesn’t understand why anybody would want to go hiking or camping. But when he gets lost in the wilderness behind his parents’ friends’ house, it’s surprising what he remembers―insulate your clothes with leaves, eat snow to stay hydrated, build a shelter, eat lichen―and how hopelessly inept he is at survival techniques.
    V
  • Kings of the Court

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 14, 2017)
    When the Gladiators basketball team's nasty coach finally gets turfed midseason, things couldn't possibly get worse. The team hasn't won a game yet, and morale is at rock bottom. Sameer, who announces the games and keeps score, and Vijay, the team mascot, have their hands full keeping the team's spirits up. When they get promoted to assistant coach and manager, can they help a small, unathletic, Shakespeare-quoting drama teacher coach the team to victory, or at least to dignity? Or will the courtside drama eclipse even the school play?
    Y
  • Kasey & Ivy

    Alison Hughes

    language (Orca Book Publishers, March 21, 2018)
    Through twenty-six letters to her friend Nina, twelve-year-old Kasey chronicles the often humorous observations and impressions of her unexpected, month-long stay in a geriatric ward for the treatment of a rare but treatable bone disease ("osteo-something-something-itis"). Kasey tries to make her life less dull by wearing her own nightgowns, surrounding herself with her favorite stuffies and developing an unusual exercise routine. Hospital food, insomnia and the germy communal bath are enduring sources of dread, but some new (and unexpected) friends make her life bearable.
    U
  • Watch Out

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Fifteen-year-old Charlie stays home from school so he can help his older brother, Tom, who is in a hip-to-toe cast after breaking his leg in a football game. When not waiting on his brother hand and foot, Charlie investigates a series of break-ins that have the whole neighborhood on edge. Things really hit home when Charlie nearly catches the thief and then foils an attempted break-in at his own house. As he continues to piece together the clues, Charlie realizes that the easiest way for the culprit to avoid suspicion is to hide in plain sight.
    Z+
  • Lost in the Backyard

    Alison Hughes

    eBook (Orca Book Publisher, March 31, 2015)
    Flynn hates the outdoors. Always has. He barely pays attention in his Outdoor Ed class. He has no interest in doing a book report on Lost in the Barrens. He doesn’t understand why anybody would want to go hiking or camping. But when he gets lost in the wilderness behind his parents’ friends’ house, it’s surprising what he remembers—insulate your clothes with leaves, eat snow to stay hydrated, build a shelter, eat lichen—and how hopelessly inept he is at survival techniques.
    V
  • On a Scale from Idiot to Complete Jerk

    Alison Hughes

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2014)
    When grade-eight science-project time rolls around, J.J. Murphy skips the beakers and the papiermache; and dives into research about jerks. And idiots. But mostly jerks. By his own estimation, his science project, On a Scale from Idiot to Complete Jerk, is groundbreaking, exhaustive, highly scientific and seriously worthy of bonus marks. Beginning with the dawn of humankind and concluding conclusively with a very cool pie chart, the project dissects the elements of jerkosity through extensive case studies and scientific illustrations. It explores the who, what, when, why and how of jerks and, more important, peppers the lively research with sciencey-looking graphs and charts that reveal a lot about J.J., his family and friends, and the jerks of this world.
    U
  • Hit the Ground Running

    Alison Hughes

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 28, 2017)
    Sixteen-year-old Dee and her seven-year-old brother, Eddie, have been on their own for six weeks. Their father has seemingly vanished into the baking Arizona desert. Their money is drying up and the rent is coming due, but it's a visit from a social worker and the prospect of being separated from Eddie that scares Dee enough to flee. She dupes her brother into packing up and embarking on the long road trip to Canada, their birthplace and former home. Lacking a driver's license and facing a looming interrogation at the border, Dee rations their money and food as they burn down the interstate in their ancient, decrepit car.
    Y
  • Hide and Shriek

    Alison Hughes

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 3, 2018)
    When Emily, Tess, Cam and Dylan decide to ignore the new town curfew during their Friday-night game of hide-and-seek, they get more than they bargained for. Down by the river, they witness a shady deal go down involving some criminal types who recently moved into their neighborhood. When the teens are discovered, they are hunted through the dark streets and back alleys. They will have to use all their hide-and-seek skills to save each other. Ultimately, Emily, the youngest of the group and the best hider, discovers that sometimes staying hidden is the best way to escape.
    Z+
  • Hide and Shriek

    Alison Hughes

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 28, 2018)
    When Emily, Tess, Cam and Dylan decide to ignore the new town curfew during their Friday-night game of hide-and-seek, they get more than they bargained for. Down by the river, they witness a shady deal go down involving some criminal types who recently moved into their neighborhood. When the teens are discovered, they are hunted through the dark streets and back alleys. They will have to use all their hide-and-seek skills to save each other. Ultimately, Emily, the youngest of the group and the best hider, discovers that sometimes staying hidden is the best way to escape.
    Z+
  • Poser

    Alison Hughes

    language (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2013)
    Twelve-year-old Luke has been a model for as long as he can remember, but all he really wants to do is play hockey and eat pizza with extra cheese.