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  • Alice in Love and War

    Ann Turnbull

    eBook (Walker Books, Oct. 16, 2014)
    1644 – Alice Newcombe, trapped and unhappy on her uncle's farm, finds her life transformed when royalist soldiers are billeted there during the Civil War. Suddenly her days are filled with excitement – and love for one young soldier, Robin. When the regiment moves on, Alice persuades Robin to take her with him, and she joins the other army women on the baggage train. The road ahead is long and hard – will there be happiness at its end?
  • Room for a Stranger

    Ann Turnbull

    eBook (Walker Books, June 6, 2013)
    A new arrival quickly becomes a rival, with potentially tragic consequences, in this evocative wartime novel.When her older sisters leave home, Doreen gets a room of her own – at last! But it’s 1941, the cities are threatened by Nazi air raids and, to Doreen's dismay, Mum has decided to take in an evacuee. Rhoda Kelly is a year older than Doreen, has a boyfriend in the Army and, worse still, is a talented singer. Forced to share a room – and the limelight – tensions grow between the two girls, erupting finally into bitter conflict, with potentially tragic consequences.
  • Maroo of the Winter Caves

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Oct. 16, 1990)
    Maroo, a girl of the Ice Age, must take charge after her father is killed and lead the rest of the family to the tribe's winter camp.
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  • The Frightened Forest

    Ann Turnbull

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1974)
    Some reading wear, pages tanned, free front endpaper removed
  • No Friend of Mine

    Ann Turnbull

    eBook (Walker Books, June 6, 2013)
    Class conflict and a personal battle for understanding and acceptance are explored in this thought-provoking novel, set in 1937."Us two have to stick together. Against fathers. And families." In the mining town of Culverton, workers are clashing with their bosses. Lennie's father is the Union secretary, a “troublemaker”. Ralph's father is the boss, despised by his workers. Despite their very different backgrounds, Lennie and Ralph strike up a friendship, a happy escape from their own and their families' troubles. But how strong is their alliance – really? While his dad fights injustice at the mine, Lennie finds that he too must battle prejudice, lies and betrayal, pushing his friendship with Ralph swiftly towards breaking point…
  • Alice in Love and War

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, April 6, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Too Tired

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1995)
    Two sloths sleeping in the rain forest keep sleeping despite the warnings of all the other animals that the flood has come and, when the ark arrives to save them, it's up to the elephants to rescue the sleeping sloths.
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  • Forged in the Fire

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Walker & Company, May 1, 2012)
    The powerful sequel to the highly acclaimed No Shame, No FearLondon 1665-66. With the plague raging and the scent of smoke upon the wind, Will and Susanna, separated by class and distance, struggle to reunite. Will has become a Quaker and broken with his father. Leaving Susanna behind in Shropshire, he travels to London, swearing to send for her once he is settled. But Will is arrested and thrown in gaol for standing up for his beliefs. This, along with the rapidly spreading plague and a dire misunderstanding, conspire to keep the lovers apart. A powerful story about how love and belief can overcome even the most terrifying twists of fate, this beautifully written tale will capture the imagination of readers of all ages.
  • Mary Ann and Miss Mozart

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • Josie Under Fire

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 31, 2004)
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  • In That Time of Secrets

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Silverwood Books, Sept. 21, 2018)
    1605 is a time of danger and persecution for English Catholics. Seventeen-year-old Mary Wilshaw and her older brother Rob both come to work at Lyde Hall in the West Midlands - a house where Catholic priests are often hidden from the authorities. Mary, employed by the lady of the house as an embroiderer, falls in love with young David Hawley, the lady's secretary. But nothing at Lyde Hall is what it seems. Who is David? And what dangerous secrets is Rob hiding?Soon Mary herself is in danger as she tries to protect those she loves.
  • Last Wolf

    Ann Turnbull

    Paperback (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1999)
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