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Books with author Ann Warren Turner

  • Love Thy Neighbor: the Tory Diary of Prudence Emerson

    Ann Turner

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., April 1, 2003)
    At the brink of the American Revolution, Prudence Emerson finds her friends and neighbors turning against her and her family, who remain loyal to the British King.The drama of the American Revolution is brought to life through the eyes of a Prudence Emerson, who tells the story from the rarely heard perspective of a Tory. In the winter of 1775, as Pru's neighbors prepare to fight the British for independence, Pru is torn between her family's sworn allegiance to the King, and her loneliness for the friends who abandon her for the Patriot cause. When the first battle at Bunker Hill explodes, Pru must find the courage to weather the turbulent times. Ann Turner captures the the other side of America's fight for freedom with realism and sensitivity.
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  • Learning to swim: A memoir

    Ann Warren Turner

    Paperback (Scholastic Signature, Aug. 16, 2002)
    A series of poems convey the feelings of a young girl whose sense of joy and security at the family's summer house is shattered when an older boy who lives nearby sexually abuses her.
  • Abe Lincoln Remembers

    Ann Warren Turner, Wendell Minor

    Library Binding (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 18, 2008)
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  • Drummer Boy: Marching to the Civil War

    Ann Warren Turner, Mark Hess

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A thirteen-year-old boy lies about his age to join the Union forces during the Civil War, playing his drum to relay orders and rally spirits, and witnesses the friendships that war creates and then breaks apart.
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  • The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: The Diary of Sarah Nita, a Navajo Girl, New Mexico, 1864

    Ann Turner

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 1, 1999)
    As one of the latest editions to the Dear America series, this tale provides the first-hand account of a Navajo girl who, along with her family and friends, endured the hardships of the Long Walk in an effort to survive and reach her final destination. 120,000 first printing.
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  • Tickle a pickle

    Ann Warren Turner

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, Jan. 1, 1984)
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  • Out of the Ice

    Ann Turner

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Australia, June 1, 2016)
    'A cinematic page-turner' Weekend Australian By the bestselling author of The Lost Swimmer, a tense, eerie thriller set in the icy reaches of Antarctica When environmental scientist Laura Alvarado is sent to a remote Antarctic island to report on an abandoned whaling station, she begins to uncover more than she could ever imagine. Reminders of the bloody, violent past are everywhere, and Laura is disturbed by evidence of recent human interference. Rules have been broken, and the protected wildlife is behaving strangely. On a diving expedition, Laura emerges into an ice cave where she is shocked to see an anguished figure, crying for help. But in this freezing, lonely landscape there are ghosts everywhere, and Laura wonders if her own eyes can be trusted. Has she been in the ice too long? Back at base, Laura’s questions about the whaling station go unanswered, blocked by scientists unused to outsiders. And Laura just can’t shake what happened in the cave. Piecing together a past and present of cruelty and vulnerability that can be traced around the world, from Norway, to Nantucket, Europe and Antarctica, Laura will stop at nothing to unearth the truth. As she comes face to face with the dark side of human progress, she also discovers a legacy of love, hope and the meaning of family. If only Laura can find her way . . . Out of the ice. Praise for Out of the Ice ‘Turner is a steely and confident writer, concerned in the main part with reeling her reader in and out of suspense with a sense of concentrated exhilaration … A cinematic page-turner that’s well worth the price of admission to the movie house of fiction.’ Weekend Australian ‘a taut and tightly wound page-turner’ Marie Claire ‘Turner is in fine form, exploring silence and secrets, male and female ways of relating and exploitation and grief.’ West Australian ‘This gripping thriller exposes a dark side of human nature but reveals a newfound hope in love and family.’ Mindfood 'Turner delivers another brilliant suspense novel … solidifying her position as one of Australia’s best thriller writers… A compelling and enormously satisfying thrill ride.’ Better Reading ‘Ann Turner dazzled us with her first novel, The Lost Swimmer. Her new book is another clever, cinematic thriller involving a body of water and an impending sense of dread … Out of the Ice is a fantastically eerie and suspenseful read.’ iBooks
  • Third Girl from the Left

    Ann Turner

    Hardcover (Atheneum, June 1, 1986)
    Itching to do something different, eighteen-year-old Sarah leaves Maine for the harsh Montana environment as a mail-order bride, and is soon left a widow with a 2000-acre ranch to run.
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  • Tickle a Pickle

    Ann Warren Turner

    Library Binding (Atheneum, April 1, 1986)
    A collection of lighthearted, silly rhymes poke fun at the odd perceptions of the world that a child can have
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  • One Brave Summer

    Ann Warren Turner

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, May 1, 1995)
    Katy spends the summer in the mountains with her mother, an aspiring writer, and learns a great deal about life from her adventurous new friend Lena May
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  • Maia of Thebes, 1463 B.C.

    Ann Turner

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., April 1, 2005)
    Leap into the ancient world in renowned author Ann Turner's exciting addition to the Life and Times series. Maia's story is filled with action, adventure, and all the drama of life in ancient Egypt.The intrigue and mysticism of ancient Egypt comes to life in Ann Turner's spectacular addition to The Life and Times series. In the time of the Pharoah Hatshepsut's rule, the Egyptian days could pass as slowly as the Nile's lazy waters, or as quickly as the Nile's rising floodwaters.Maia and her brother are orphaned and living with a cold, judgmental aunt and uncle in Thebes. Searching for a way out of their house, Maia pleads with her brother, Sethnet, who is learning to be a scribe, to teach her how to write. He agrees, and this is to be her saving skill.
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  • The Christmas House by Ann Warren Turner

    Ann Warren Turner

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, March 15, 1829)
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