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Books with author Barbara Pollard

  • Son of Charlemagne

    Barbara Willard

    eBook (Bethlehem Books, Dec. 1, 1997)
    The year is A.D. 781. King Charles of the Franks is crossing the Alps with his family and court on a journey to meet with Pope Hadrian. One frosty night he speaks to his young son Carl: When we come to Rome you will know that I am naming you my heir. One day you will rule over all my lands. . . . But the King already had an heir, Pepin the Hunchback, mockingly called Gobbo. Was he to be dispossessed? Yet Carl sees that Charlemagne is determined to do what he feels is best to serve God and Europe.
  • Augustine Came to Kent

    Barbara Willard

    eBook (Bethlehem books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    It is the year 597 and Pope Gregory is sending a select number of his monks, led by Fr. Augustine, to re-evangelize England. Young Wolf, born in that land but raised in Rome, accompanies his father, Wolfstan, who goes as a guide and interpreter. Though the King of Kent's wife is a Christian, the missionaries from Rome do not know whether they will be welcomed, tolerated or martyred. In a story full of adventure, Wolf meets Fritha, a Saxon girl whose life and destiny are soon closely bound up with his own. Events, significant in the history of Christianity, are vividly brought to life by this veteran writer of historical fiction. Illustrated by Mary Beth Owens.
  • Our Community Garden

    Barbara Pollak

    Hardcover (Aladdin/Beyond Words, Aug. 1, 2004)
    If you could plant a garden that would represent your personality, what would it include? Maybe cherry tomatoes, green peppers, and delicious strawberries? Audrey Aubergine and her friends do just that in their neighborhood’s community garden, where they play hide-and-seek, tend giant sunflowers, and discover nature’s possibilities.Charmingly illustrated in a folk art style, this heartfelt story captures the excitement of children getting their hands dirty and learning to nurture living things for the first time. A celebration of different cultures and a gentle reminder of the value of people working together, Our Community Garden will appeal to all ages.
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  • The Lark and the Laurel

    Barbara Willard

    Hardcover (Harcourt, June 1, 1970)
    When her father goes into exile after the fall of Richard III, a sheltered sixteen-year-old girl is sent to stay with an unconventional aunt.
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  • Battle of Wednesday Week

    Barbara Willard

    Hardcover (Longman Young Bks., March 15, 1963)
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  • The Sprig of Broom

    Barbara Willard

    Library Binding (Dutton Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1972)
    In sixteenth-century England, a boy of humble birth searches for his identity while Plantagenets plot to reclaim the throne from the Tudors.
  • Son of Charlemagne

    Barbara Willard

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1959)
    Barbara Willard vividly recreates the atmosphere of the Midfle Ages and the thrilling story of a lifelong adventure.
  • Season's Christmas Quest: The Dog’S Story

    Tara Pollard

    eBook (iUniverse, Aug. 6, 2012)
    It is days before Christmas, and something is very wrong. Darkness covers the skies, ash mixes with the snowy ground, and young Melissa lies sick and dying in a hospital bed. Season, a young golden dog desperate to save her from death, embarks on a dangerous and frightening journey through dark forests and fiery mountains to reveal a mystery beyond his comprehension. Battling vicious animals and dark magic, can he survive in order to reveal the strange mystery in the words of his own master? In this inspirational story, even the animals can discover the Christmas miracle. A thrilling new twist on the heart-warming story of a dogs odyssey to reunite with his human family, Pollard creates a dark fantasywith layered references to traditional folklore, Christian symbolism, and an apocalyptic setting not the sweet and expected tale of a domestic dog alone in the wilda fast-paced adventure. -Clarion Review In smooth prose interwoven with the right amount of explication, the plot features dangerous wildlife and harsh natural elements until Season faces his final confrontationmystical, divine forces at wara sudden turn that infuses the novel with new life. The fitting conclusion should leave readers of all ages satisfied. Season hopefully has more quests in his future. -Kirkus Reviews
  • The Lark and the Laurel

    Barbara Willard

    Paperback (Jane Nissen Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
    In 1485, as Henry Tudor becomes king, a fleeing Yorkist leaves his cosseted 15-year-old daughter Cecily with his elder sister at Mantlemass in the Sussex countryside - to make a new life. Age 9+
  • A Cold Wind Blowing

    Barbara Willard

    Library Binding (Dutton Childrens Books, Dec. 1, 1973)
    Henry VIII's quarrel with the Pope seems remote from a young Englishman's life until his uncle finds himself guardian to a mysterious silent girl who seems to remember nothing.
  • When I Dream, I Dream of Elephants

    Ginny Dye, Barbara Pollard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • LARK AND THE LAUREL

    Barbara Willard

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, April 1, 1989)
    When her father goes into exile after the fall of Richard III, a sheltered sixteen-year-old girl is sent to stay with an unconventional aunt.