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Books with author Caroline Leaf

  • In Another Time

    Caroline Leech

    eBook (HarperTeen, Aug. 28, 2018)
    “A glowing story of friendship, growth, and a steadfast first love, as teenage Maisie negotiates the forests of the heart and of World War II Scotland with equal determination.” —Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Code Name VerityA romantic historical YA novel featuring strong female characters from the acclaimed author of Wait for Me.It’s 1942, and as the war rages in Europe, Maisie McCall is in the Scottish Highlands swinging an axe for the Women’s Timber Corps. Maisie relishes her newfound independence working alongside other lumberjacks—including the mysterious John Lindsay. As Maisie and John work side by side felling trees together, Maisie can’t help but feel that their friendship has the spark of something more to it. And yet every time she gets close to him, John pulls away. It’s not until Maisie rescues John from a terrible logging accident that he begins to open up to her about the truth of his past, and the pain he’s been hiding. Suddenly everything is more complicated than Maisie expected. And as she helps John untangle his shattered history, she must decide if she’s willing to risk her heart to help heal his. But in a world devastated by war, love might be the only thing left that can begin to heal what’s broken.
  • The Kids' Family Tree Book

    Caroline Leavitt

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Dig deep into your family history with the updated edition of this popular, informative guide!Who are my ancestors? What nationalities were they? What work did they do? Kids are always bursting with questions about their family history; they want more stories, more details, more facts. With these research ideas and creative projects, young would-be genealogists can get the knowledge they crave. Find out how to gather ancestry information on the Internet, interview family members, reach relatives through social media, check the National Archives for passenger lists of newly arrived immigrants, and uncover clues in old photos and records. Preserve the material you've gathered in an online scrapbook or create a crayon batik family tree. Keep the togetherness going by planning a family reunion, starting a family newsletter, and more.
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  • Maxzyne and the Old Horse Theatre

    Caroline Lee

    (Pendant Press, LLC, March 16, 2020)
    Betrayed by her classmates and banished to the principal’s office for doodling an unflattering sketch of their music teacher, Maxzyne fumes over the unfairness of it all. Could anything worse happen on a Friday afternoon right before the Chicago Festival of Lights parade? As she nears her dreaded destination, a glance outside reveals a runaway horse and carriage, one wheel trapped in a school bike rack. She races to help, but is it the horse or a mysterious black top hat that entices her to sit in the carriage? There is no turning back, for she is catapulted straight into a misadventure with Rico, an immigrant boy who rides horses in the nearby historic theater. Together they plan to save the horse, but sharing both ideas and the reins may be difficult when the runaway and the rescue keep shifting in this madcap tale of kids changing hearts, minds, and perhaps even a few grown-up rules along the way.
  • Wait for Me

    Caroline Leech

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Perfect for fans of Code Name Verity and The Girl in the Blue Coat, Wait for Me, from debut author Caroline Leech, brings a fresh new voice, and a perfect blend of sweet romance and historical fiction, to a much-loved genre.It’s 1945, and Lorna Anderson’s life on her father’s farm in Scotland consists of endless chores and rationing, knitting Red Cross scarves, and praying for an Allied victory. So when Paul Vogel, a German prisoner of war, is assigned as the new farmhand, Lorna is appalled. How can she possibly work alongside the enemy when her own brothers are risking their lives for their country?But as Lorna reluctantly spends time with Paul, she feels herself changing. The more she learns about him—from his time fighting a war he doesn’t believe in, to his life back home in Germany—the more she sees the boy behind the soldier.Soon Lorna is battling her own warring heart. Loving Paul could mean losing her family and the life she’s always known. With tensions rising all around them, Lorna must decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice before the end of the war determines their fate.
  • Maxzyne and the Old Horse Theatre

    Caroline Lee

    language (Pendant Press, LLC, March 15, 2020)
    Betrayed by her classmates and banished to the principal’s office for doodling an unflattering sketch of their music teacher, Maxzyne fumes over the unfairness of it all. Could anything worse happen on a Friday afternoon right before the Chicago Festival of Lights parade? As she nears her dreaded destination, a glance outside reveals a runaway horse and carriage, one wheel trapped in a school bike rack. She races to help, but is it the horse or a mysterious black top hat that entices her to sit in the carriage? There is no turning back, for she is catapulted straight into a misadventure with Rico, an immigrant boy who rides horses in the nearby historic theater. Together they plan to save the horse, but sharing both ideas and the reins may be difficult when the runaway and the rescue keep shifting in this madcap tale of kids changing hearts, minds, and perhaps even a few grown-up rules along the way.
  • The Kids' Family Tree Book

    Caroline Leavitt

    eBook (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Dig deep into your family history with the updated edition of this popular, informative guide!Who are my ancestors? What nationalities were they? What work did they do? Kids are always bursting with questions about their family history; they want more stories, more details, more facts. With these research ideas and creative projects, young would-be genealogists can get the knowledge they crave. Find out how to gather ancestry information on the Internet, interview family members, reach relatives through social media, check the National Archives for passenger lists of newly arrived immigrants, and uncover clues in old photos and records. Preserve the material you've gathered in an online scrapbook or create a crayon batik family tree. Keep the togetherness going by planning a family reunion, starting a family newsletter, and more.
  • Wait for Me

    Caroline Leech

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Feb. 9, 2017)
    Can their love survive a war?A breathtaking WW2 romance for fans of CODE NAME VERITY and BETWEEN SHADES OF GREY.It’s 1945, and Lorna Anderson’s life on her father’s farm in Scotland consists of endless chores, rationing and praying for an Allied victory. So when Paul Vogel, a German prisoner of war, is assigned as the new farmhand, Lorna is appalled. How can she possibly work alongside the enemy when her own brothers are risking their lives for the country?But as Lorna reluctantly spends time with Paul, the more she sees the boy behind the soldier. Soon Lorna is battling her own warring heart. Loving Paul could mean losing her family and the life she’s always known. But with tensions rising all around them, Lorna must decide how much she’s willing to sacrifice – before the end of the war determines their fate once and for all.
  • Maxzyne Meets the Mannequins

    Caroline Lee

    eBook (Pendant Press, LLC, June 15, 2015)
    The stakes have never been higher for Maxzyne, who is determined to save her new friends from a tragic fate. Maxzyne always has her head in the clouds, but this time she might be in over her head! When a homeless woman gives the 10-yr-old a painting of a French poodle displayed in a store window, before she knows it, a wayward freight elevator, secret tunnels, and vintage mannequins in distress entice this impulsive heroine straight into a historic Chicago department store, where her rescue mission is beset with challenges. Can Maxzyne convince the ghastly Gigi not to use the mannequins’ heads in her art exhibit by the time the store closes tonight? The clock is ticking as Maxzyne leads her mannequin sidekick, Elise, in a series of adventures throughout the emporium, but is too often sidetracked by her own imagination and desires. Loyalty, bravery, and generosity are tested in this tale of friendship, as Maxzyne learns that actions have very real consequences and facing them is the first step in growing up.
  • Maxzyne Meets the Mannequins

    Caroline Lee

    Paperback (Pendant Press, LLC, April 21, 2015)
    The stakes have never been higher for Maxzyne, who is determined to save her new friends from a tragic fate. Maxzyne always has her head in the clouds, but this time she might be in over her head! When a homeless woman gives ten-year-old Maxzyne a painting of a French poodle displayed in a store window, before she knows it, a wayward freight elevator, secret tunnels, and vintage mannequins in distress entice this impulsive heroine straight into a historic Chicago department store, where her rescue mission is beset with challenges. Can Maxzyne convince the ghastly Gigi not to use the mannequins’ heads in her art exhibit by the time the store closes tonight? The clock is ticking as Maxzyne leads her mannequin sidekick, Elise, in a series of adventures throughout the emporium but is too often sidetracked by her own imagination and desires. Loyalty, bravery, and generosity are tested in this tale of friendship as Maxzyne learns that actions have very real consequences and facing them is the first step in growing up.
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  • Book Full Of Bookmarks Cats: 33 PCS Cute Cat Bookmarks for Men, Women, Teens, Students, Kids, Planner, Craft Ideas – Cool Unique Gifts for Bookworms - DIY Bookmark Project Book

    Caroline Love

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 14, 2019)
    Book Full Of Bookmarks Cats 7"x 2" (2.54cm x 17.78cm) size bookmarks 33 pcs Glossy Cover Finish Cute Cat Themed Bookmarks Single sided themed design with ownership space on reverse side Great for school, home school or scrapbooking projects for kids and adults Has dotted cut lines to separate each bookmark from page with scissors Add laminate for lasting laminated protection Also has hole marking to use hole puncher or scissors and add tassel ribbon yarn or string for the perfect bookmark look makes a great Christmas gift and great for stocking stuffers as perfect Christmas present ideas or even just a friendly gift
  • The Prince and the Pooch

    Caroline Leavitt

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1997)
    Joe Talbot thinks that coaching is easy. Then he fills in as coach for the toughest bunch of players he's ever seen -- a group of five-year-old girls! T-ball will never be the same. This predicament reminds Wishbone of Mark Twain's tale, The Prince and the Pauper. Leaping into the story, Wishbone imagines himself doing double duty -- as a poor English lad who yearns for the easy life of a prince, and as the crown prince of England who yearns for the carefree life of a commoner. When they meet and trade places, the fur really begins to fly in an adventure that will take not one but two daring pups to tame!