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Books with author Barra Michael

  • Shadowville

    Michael Bartalos

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 1, 1995)
    Buoyant verse and strikingly bold graphics reveals where all the shadows go after dark--into shadow planes and shadow boats, giant shadow whales, and secret hideaways where shadow revels light up the night.
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  • Vanish With the Rose

    Barbara Michaels

    (G K Hall & Co, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Posing as a landscape architect in order to find out what happened to her brother, Brad, Diana Reed arrives at the Nicholsons' eighteenth-century mansion, where Brad was last seen, and enters a bizarre world of treachery. (Adventure & Suspense).
  • Someone in the House

    Barbara Michaels

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperTorch, Aug. 30, 2005)
    An English Gothic mansion, transported stone by stone to the isolated Pennsylvania hills, Grayhaven Manor calls to Anne and Kevin. Here is the ideal summer retreat—a perfect location from which to write the book they have long planned together. But there are distractions in the halls and shadows of the looming architectural wonder luring them from their work—for they are not alone. Something lives on here from Grayhaven's shocking past—something beautiful, powerful, and eerily seductive—unlocking the doors of human desire, of fear ... and unearthly passion.
  • Kumak's Fish: A Tale of the Far North by Michael Bania

    Michael Bania

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, March 15, 1750)
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  • Someone in the House

    Barbara Michaels

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, April 1, 1982)
    In the strange house of Greyhaven, the young lovers, Anne and Kevin, and the middle-aged romantics, Bea and Roger, find themselves caught in the beautiful but menacing world of pre-Christian sacrificial rites
  • Hold My Hand

    Michael Barakiva

    Audio CD (Macmillan Young Listeners, May 21, 2019)
    Michael Barakiva's Hold My Hand is a funny, smart, relatable take on the joy and challenges of teenage love, the boundaries of forgiveness, and what it really means to be honest.Alek Khederian thinks about his life B.E. and A.E.: Before Ethan and After Ethan. Before Ethan, Alek was just an average Armenian-American kid with a mess of curly dark hair, grades not nearly good enough for his parents, and no idea of who he was or what he wanted. After he got together with Ethan, Alek was a new man. Stylish. Confident. (And even if he wasn’t quite marching in LGBTQ parades), Gay and Out and Proud.With their six-month anniversary coming up, Alek and Ethan want to do something special to celebrate. Like, really special. Like, the most special thing two people in love can do with one another. But Alek’s not sure he’s ready for that. And then he learns something about Ethan that may not just change their relationship, but end it.Alek can't bear the thought of finding out who he'd be P.E.: Post-Ethan. But he also can't forgive or forget what Ethan did. Luckily, his best friend Becky and madcap Armenain family are there to help him figure out whether it’s time to just let Ethan go, or reach out and hold his hand.
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  • The Dancing Floor by Michaels, Barbara

    Barbara Michaels

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, March 15, 1700)
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  • Fremont Rosenbloom: Party Assassin for Hire

    Michael Bast

    Paperback (Michael Bast, Oct. 27, 2015)
    At first, you won’t like Fremont Rosenbloom. What he does for a living is rather detestable. Let’s say you have an ex-husband getting remarried, or perhaps your slave driver boss' son’s birthday is coming up. If you want the occasion to be remembered, you call Fremont. Ruining special occasions is his specialty, in fact you could say it is his art. But please withhold judgment. Fremont has a story. You see, Fremont’s dad abandoned him. He left in the dead of night, not to be seen again. As a parting gift, Fremont’s father left him a motivational voice mail on their answering machine, reassuring Fremont it wasn’t his fault he was being left behind. He also left him the deed to their small house, and enough money to make it to his eighteenth birthday. Fremont’s father asked him to consider it a ‘great adventure’. As you might imagine, Fremont started to spiral. He latched onto his crusty next door neighbor Modesto, a gambling addict with a pension for the black jack tables. Modesto wasn’t much, but he was the closest thing to a grandfather Fremont could muster. He became family. With Modesto’s help, Fremont’s money soon evaporated. Bills became due, and his adopted grandfather Modesto, was going to lose his house. Fremont couldn’t bear the thought of losing someone again. Fremont stepped up. After school he began working at the local pizza shop, but it wasn’t enough. No one was willing to pay a sixteen year old what he needed to keep Modesto and himself afloat. It was at around the same time, he discovered he had a knack, and flair for elaborate schemes. He saw a business opportunity, and he jumped at it. He became a ‘party assassin’ for hire. But as you can imagine, this brought on a whole new set of problems. Fans of the Michael Vey series by Richard Paul Evans and the Maze Runner series by James Dashner will surely enjoy Fremont's adventures.
  • Shattered Silk

    Barbara Michaels

    Mass Market Paperback (Harpercollins (Mm), Sept. 15, 1996)
    When her mother's friends give her old dresses to help her launch her vintage clothing boutique, Karen Nevitt discovers that the laces and white linens hold a long-forgotten mystery. By the author of Stitches in Time. Reissue.
  • Ammie, Come Home

    Barbara Michaels

    Paperback (Chivers North Amer, April 1, 1994)
    For the guests at Ruth Bennet's fashionable Georgetwon home, the seance was just a playful diversion . . . until Ruth's niece Sara spoke in a deep guttural voice not her own . . . and the game became frighteningly real.. The New York Times calls Miss Michaels a specialist, saying, "When the seances get going and the ghosts walk (and talk), even the nonbelievers take notice".
  • The Dancing Floor

    Barbara Michaels

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, May 1, 1998)
    Grieving over her father's untimely death, Heather Tradescent embarks on a tour of England's historic gardens, an odyssey that leads to Troytan House, its intriguing lord of the manor, chilling tales of local witchcraft, and murder. 100,000 first printing. $100,000 ad/promo. Lit Guild & Doubleday.
  • Kumak's House: A Tale of the Far North by Michael Bania

    Michael Bania

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, March 15, 1745)
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