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Books with author Ann Halam

  • Snakehead

    Ann Halam

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 22, 2009)
    PERSEUS, THE GOD-TOUCHED son of Zeus and a mortal princess, takes his easy life on the island of Serifos for granted, but he knows he lives in troubled times. First the gods, now the politicians, send trouble rumbling across land and sea.When a beautiful stranger, a fugitive from another disaster zone, arrives on the island, Perseus is smitten. But Andromeda isn’t all she seems. She must die to save her people, and a stunning, world-changing discovery will die with her, unless Perseus abandons everything to confront the Medusa quest.
  • Crying In The Dark

    Ann Halam

    eBook (Gwyneth Jones, March 20, 2014)
    Bullied and abused by her adoptive family, a holiday on the edge of Dartmoor, in the depths of the country, is just another ordeal for Elinor. But then her aunt forces her to sleep in the dark little room with the four-poster bed, a musty prison of curtains where strange dreams await . . . Elinor retreats into the past; into the tragic life of another Elinor, poor Nell the nurserymaid; and into a three-hundred year old story, at first fascinating, then terrifying. She's trapped in a nightmare, and the price of escape is to terrible to contemplate . . .
  • King Death's Garden: A ghost story

    Ann Halam

    eBook (Gwyneth Jones, March 20, 2014)
    Maurice's family has left for the Middle East: Maurice: asthmatic, plagued by allergies, self-centred, impossible semi-invalid, is sent to live with his great aunt in Brighton, and become fascinated by the beautiful old cemetery next door. Isolated from the real world around him, he's playing a dangerous game with the "strange scientific phenomena" he encounters in there, but despite some alarming warnings, hinting at where he's heading, he just can't stay away.from reviews for the print edition:"Striking . . . an intricate yet satisfying book" The Observer"The sort of satire that appeals to intelligent twelve-year-olds, and is also genuinely frightening" Times Educational Supplement"A particularly exciting discovery" The Scotsman
  • Siberia: A Novel

    Ann Halam

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, June 14, 2005)
    When Sloe was tiny, her Papa disappeared and she and her mama went to live in a prison camp in the snowy north, in a time and place when there are no more wild animals. Mama’s crime: teaching science, and her dedication to the hope that the lost animal species can be reborn. To Sloe, Mama’s secret work is magic, as enchanting as Mama’s tales of a bright city across the ice where they will be free. Years later, Sloe is sent to a prison school, and Mama disappears. At 13, Sloe escapes, pursued by a mysterious man. With only hope to keep her going, Sloe sets out on a solitary 1000-mile journey. But she is not truly alone for Mama left Sloe a gift: the seeds of five missing species and the knowledge to bring them to life.
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  • Taylor Five

    Ann Halam

    eBook (Wendy Lamb Books, March 9, 2004)
    A gripping, deeply moving adventure raises startling questions about what it means to be human. Taylor Walker seems like any ordinary 14-year-old. Ordinary—if you overlook the fact that she lives on the island of Borneo, on a primate reserve run by her parents, and knows how to survive in the jungle. Obviously, Tay isn’t just like everyone else. But she is like one other person. She’s exactly like one other person. Tay is a clone, one of only five in the world, and her clone mother is Pam Taylor, a brilliant scientist.When rebels attack the reserve, Tay escapes with her younger brother and Uncle, an exceptionally intelligent orangutan. As they flee through the jungle, Tay must look within to find her strength: Pam’s DNA, tempered by Taylor’s extraordinary life. And she looks to Uncle for guidance—for Tay knows that the uncanny bond between Uncle and herself is the key to their survival.
  • Siberia

    Ann Halam

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Nov. 14, 2006)
    When Sloe was tiny, her Papa disappeared and she and her mama went to live in a prison camp in the snowy north, in a time and place when there are no more wild animals. Mama’s crime: teaching science, and her dedication to the hope that the lost animal species can be reborn. To Sloe, Mama’s secret work is magic, as enchanting as Mama’s tales of a bright city across the ice where they will be free. Years later, Sloe is sent to a prison school, and Mama disappears. At 13, Sloe escapes, pursued by a mysterious man. With only hope to keep her going, Sloe sets out on a solitary 1000-mile journey. But she is not truly alone for Mama left Sloe a gift: the seeds of five missing species and the knowledge to bring them to life.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Snakehead

    Ann Halam

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), Jan. 4, 2007)
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  • Taylor Five

    Ann Halam

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • Snakehead

    Ann Halam

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 8, 2009)
    * “Lyrical and laugh-out-loud funny.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Perseus, the god-touched of Zeus and a mortal princess, takes his easy life on the island of Serifos for granted, but he knows he lives in troubled times. First the gods, now the politicians, send trouble rumbling across land and sea. When a beautiful stranger, a fugitive from another disaster zone, arrives on the island, Perseus is smitten. But Andromeda isn’t all she seems. She must die to save her people, and a stunning, world-changing discovery will die with her unless Perseus abandons everything to confront the Medusa quest.
  • The Skybreaker

    Ann Halam

    Paperback (Puffin / Penguin Books, March 15, 1992)
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  • Snakehead

    Ann Halam

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, June 10, 2008)
    PERSEUS, THE GOD-TOUCHED son of Zeus and a mortal princess, takes his easy life on the island of Serifos for granted, but he knows he lives in troubled times. First the gods, now the politicians, send trouble rumbling across land and sea.When a beautiful stranger, a fugitive from another disaster zone, arrives on the island, Perseus is smitten. But Andromeda isn’t all she seems. She must die to save her people, and a stunning, world-changing discovery will die with her, unless Perseus abandons everything to confront the Medusa quest.
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  • The Shadow on the Stairs

    Ann Halam

    Paperback (Stoke Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Joe plans to use a ghost story, complete with visuals and sound effects, to scare his father's girlfriend into moving out of their house, but he discovers that elements of his contrived story may contain more fact than fiction.
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