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Books with author Ardath Mayhar

  • The Sword and the Dagger

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (FASA Corporation, April 1, 1987)
    Swordplay and sorcery leads to unexpected adventures in a strange and exotic land.
  • Carrots and Miggle: A Novel of East Texas

    Ardath Mayhar

    eBook (Wildside Press, April 20, 2017)
    After the Ramsdens lose their father, Charlotte ("Carrots"), her brother, her young sister, and her mother continue to operate their East Texas dairy farm. Then their cousin from Eastern Europe, Emiglia ("Miggle") is orphaned, and is forced to come live with them. When she arrives, she's shocked to find her relatives engaging in manual labor, which her late parents considered fit only for peasants. But as the two girls begin to find some common ground, they discover that they're becoming a real family after all."Filled with well-drawn, sympathetic characters facing real-life tragedy."--Robert Reginald.
  • Medicine Walk

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 28, 2007)
    It was not to be a long flight, the trip to grandfather's. And they had plenty of time. Why not fly over the Petrified Forest, Burr suggested to his father, who was piloting their small plane. So the two went off their flight plan; and when the accident happened, when Burr's father had a heart attack and died, after bringing the plane to a landing in a desert draw, there was no way anyone would know where to look for them.
  • The Dropouts: A Tale of Growing Up in East Texas

    Ardath Mayhar

    eBook (Wildside Press, April 14, 2017)
    When their parents are killed, Nick and Nita find themselves destitute. Only an uncle they've never known offers them a refuge on his East Texas farm. The culture shock is intense for Nita, but Nick takes to farming, learning how to plow with a mule, bale hale, milk cows, and tend gardens."Mayhar's roots in East Texas are never more evident than in this lovely tale of teenagers forced to re-evaluate their lives. Poignant and moving."--Robert Reginald.
  • The Door in the Hill: A Tale of the Turnipins

    Ardath Mayhar

    eBook (Wildside Press, April 19, 2017)
    When twins Bud and Lindy discover that the Little People--the Turnipins--are real, they must fight to preserve their wee friends' tree home from the ravages of modern developers.
  • Carrots and Miggle

    Ardath Mayhar

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 1, 1986)
    When Carrot's distant relative Emiglia moves from a scholarly English home to the Ramsden ranch in Texas, everyone has to make adjustments.
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  • Medicine Walk

    Ardath Mayhar

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1985)
    After his father's heart attack and the resulting crash of their small plane, Burr must travel alone through forty miles of summer desert with little food and water
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  • The Lintons of Skillet Bend: A Novel of East Texas

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 30, 2009)
    As the Civil War lurches to a close, the Lintons of East Texas are waiting anxiously for their menfolk to return. But the stranger Finis Krim is attempting to extort land from the local women by claiming fraudulent commitments from their absent husbands. Krim's agent, Joshua Birdsong, is sent to the Linton home to search for relevant documents to wrest their farm away. Then Fate, in the person of five-year-old Julia, intervenes.
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  • The Door in the Hill: A Tale of the Turnipins

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 9, 2009)
    When twins Bud and Lindy discover that the Little People--the Turnipins--are real, they must fight to preserve their wee friends' tree home from the ravages of modern developers.
  • The Dropouts: A Tale of Growing Up in East Texas

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 13, 2009)
    When their parents are killed, Nick and Nita find themselves destitute. Only an uncle they've never known offers them a refuge on his East Texas farm. The culture shock is intense for Nita, but Nick takes to farming, learning how to plow with a mule, bale hale, milk cows, and tend gardens. "Mayhar's roots in East Texas are never more evident than in this lovely tale of teenagers forced to re-evaluate their lives. Poignant and moving."--Robert Reginald.
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  • Carrots and Miggle: A Novel of East Texas

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 30, 2009)
    After the Ramsdens lose their father, Charlotte ("Carrots"), her brother, her young sister, and her mother continue to operate their East Texas dairy farm. Then their cousin from Eastern Europe, Emiglia ("Miggle") is orphaned, and is forced to come live with them. When she arrives, she's shocked to find her relatives engaging in manual labor, which her late parents considered fit only for peasants. But as the two girls begin to find some common ground, they discover that they're becoming a real family after all.
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  • Medicine Walk

    Ardath Mayhar

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin School, April 1, 1992)
    Atlas of Animals in Danger (First Discovery Series)