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Books with author Belinda Hollyer

  • Secrets, Lies, and My Sister Kate

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 5, 2009)
    When her beloved older sister begins to act strangely and then disappears, twelve-year-old Mini tries to find her, uncovering family secrets along the way.
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  • River Song

    Belinda Hollyer

    eBook (Orchard Books, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Jessye's tumultuous life flits between her grandmother and her mother. As she tries to make sense of her family past, she discovers secrets that lurk beneath the surface of all of their lives... A beautifully told story set in New Zealand.
  • Coster Girls and Mudlarks

    Belinda Hollyer

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • She's All That!

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 29, 2006)
    She's all that and so much more! All kinds of girls -- tomboys and divas, workers and dreamers, sisters and soul mates -- appear in this collection. Eighty poems from writers such as Maya Angelou, Aileen Fisher, Eloise Greenfield, Jack Prelutsky, and Janet S. Wong tackle the themes that really matter to girls, from family and best friends to boys, body image, having fun, and dreaming about the future. Lively illustrations by Susan Hellard dance across the pages, complementing the diverse poetic moods and styles.
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  • She's All That!

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 29, 2006)
    She's all that and so much more! All kinds of girls -- tomboys and divas, workers and dreamers, sisters and soul mates -- appear in this collection. Eighty poems from writers such as Maya Angelou, Aileen Fisher, Eloise Greenfield, Jack Prelutsky, and Janet S. Wong tackle the themes that really matter to girls, from family and best friends to boys, body image, having fun, and dreaming about the future. Lively illustrations by Susan Hellard dance across the pages, complementing the diverse poetic moods and styles.
  • River Song

    Belinda Hollyer

    eBook (Orchard Books, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Jessye's tumultuous life flits between her grandmother and her mother. As she tries to make sense of her family past, she discovers secrets that lurk beneath the surface of all of their lives... A beautifully told story set in New Zealand.
  • The Most Important Thing

    Belinda Hollyer

    language (Court Press, March 29, 2018)
    The most important thing about a person is always the thing you don’t know. Ginny and Shona are inseparable. They can’t remember a time before they knew each other. Tanya is new – she’s just moved to Waiheke Island because of her mother’s job. The old friendship is threatened by the incomer’s arrival. But more unsettling is a question. Why does Tanya look so much like Ginny’s older sister Sophia? In Belinda Hollyer’s atmospheric final novel, prejudice and tradition clash with reason and revelation in a compelling mystery set in the author’s beloved New Zealand.
  • River Song

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 19, 2008)
    The author of the ALA Notable Book She's All That returns with this novel about a young Maori girl who must summon all of her strength and spiritual power to safeguard her grandmother's land from her flighty mom, who has returned to the village with a shady new boyfriend.
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  • Dreamtime: A Book of Lullabies by Belinda Hollyer

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Aug. 16, 1747)
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  • A Long Walk to Lavender Street: A Story from South Africa

    Belinda Hollyer

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • River Song

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Holiday House, April 1, 2008)
    Jessye has each foot in two very different worlds: her grandmothers Nana's rural village, rooted in Maori tradition, and her irresponsible mom's city existence. Although she loves Nana fiercely, Jessye misses her flighty mom and decides to give living with her one more chance.
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  • A Long Walk to Lavender Street: A Story from South Africa

    Belinda Hollyer

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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