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Books with author Catherine Clark

  • Wish You Were Here

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 1, 2008)
    The next morning we meet at the world headquarters of Leisure-Lee Tours. Which is a sentence I never thought I'd write. Ariel Flack never thought she'd write a postcard saying "Wish you were here," especially to Dylan, the boy she's had a crush on forever and is finally (sort of) dating. She also didn't know she'd be sending that postcard from the family vacation from hell—a two-week geriatric bus tour with her crazy mom, annoying sister, embarrassing uncle, and frighteningly energetic grandparents. As South Dakota rolls by at five miles an hour, Ariel begins to learn that sometimes life is just too complicated to fit on a postcard. Sometimes your parents let you down (and sometimes they don't). Sometimes you meet an unexpected fellow traveler. And sometimes you just have to go where the road takes you—even if the tour bus won't.
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  • Wish You Were Here

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 3, 2009)
    Dylan!You won't believe this.I'm trapped on a tour bus with my relatives. And other crazy people.And two overly chipper tour guides.It's some crazy plan to get us to bond while seeing the USA.Wish u were here instead.ArielAriel Flack never thought she'd be stuck on a bus writing postcards to Dylan, her friend-finally-turned-boyfriend. But as the Badlands roll by at five miles an hour, Ariel begins to learn that sometimes, you just have to go where the road takes you—even if the tour bus won't.
  • Easy Prey

    Catherine Lo

    eBook (Amulet Books, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Only three students had access to a teacher’s racy photos before they went viral. There’s Mouse, a brainy overachiever so desperate to escape his father and go to MIT that he would do almost anything, legal or not. Then there’s Drew, the star athlete who can get any girl’s number—and private photos—with his charm but has a history of passing those photos around. And finally there’s Jenna, a good girl turned rebel after her own shocking photos made the rounds at school last year, who is still waiting for justice. All three deny leaking the photos, but someone has to take the fall. This edgy whodunit tackles hot-button issues of sexting and gossip and will have readers tearing through the pages to reach the final reveal.
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  • Picture Perfect by Catherine Clark

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Aug. 16, 1666)
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  • Frozen Rodeo

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Feb. 17, 2004)
    Peggy Fleming Farrell is about to have the best summer ever.Only, it doesn't look that way at first: There's her job as coffee wench at the Gas 'n Git, her summer school French class, and her unrequited love for a certain waiter. Not to mention Lamaze class with her mom, and her dad's attempt at a professional ice-skating comeback.So what is it that turns Fleming's summer around? The drive in a "borrowed" golf cart? Love among the pancakes? Appearing in the Rodeo Roundup Days parade -- by accident? The guy with the red flip-flops? What?
  • Frozen Rodeo

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Summer is supposed to be fun. Right? Peggy Fleming Farrell's summer has taken a turn for the worse: She works at the Gas'n Git to pay back her parents for wrecking two cars, takes summer school French from a succession of increasingly lame substitute teachers, loves an IHOP waiter, and attends Lamaze class with her mother while her father prepares for his professional ice-skating comeback (read: midlife crisis). Just when the only exciting event looming before her is the town's annual Rodeo Roundup Days -- "exciting" being a relative term -- things take an unexpected turn for the better. Between hijinks with a hijacked golf cart, plans for streaking at the Rodeo parade, and a showdown over pancakes, Peggy's summer becomes more about mayhem than money management, and definitely something close to fun. Even if she never learns to speak French.
  • The Alison Rules

    Catherine Clark

    Paperback (HarperTempest, July 26, 2005)
    What is It About Alison? For one thing, she has rules: When stealing a rowboat, ALWAYS check that the oars are the same length, so you don't go in circles. In reference to your best friend's crush, KEEP your feelings to yourself. NEVER use your locker if that's where you were standing when told the very worst news of all. But rules –– like hearts –– are meant to be broken. Ages 12+
  • Alison Rules

    Catherine Clark

    Hardcover (Fitzgerald Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
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  • Let's Play! I Spy 4th of July: Fun activity book for kids 2 to 7 years, Fun Interactive Guessing Game Book for Preschoolers/Kindergarten Celebrating Independence Day on 4th July. Kids Books about USA

    Catherine Larry

    eBook (, June 29, 2020)
    Over 60+ colorful pages of fun interaction and engaging I Spy activities for kids to solve the task. This awesome activity book helps the kids master the skills of observation, reading, reasoning and concentration too.I Spy 4th of July has great contents perfectly designed so that a child can have fun while learning about the American 4th of July holiday! How it WorksIn this I Spy 4th of July book, kids solve the task by looking for the right pictures to match the puzzle. The answer can be seen on the next page.This I Spy book is a perfect gift for children, grab a copy now! And get a huge "Thank You" from your child!
  • The Owls of Blossom Wood: A Magical Beginning

    Catherine Coe

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC CHILDREN'S BOOKS, March 15, 2001)
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  • How It Ends

    Catherine Lo

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 13, 2017)
    There are two sides to every story. It’s friends-at-first-sight for Jessie and Annie, proving the old adage that opposites attract. Shy, anxious Jessie would give anything to have Annie’s beauty and confidence. And Annie thinks Jessie has the perfect life, with her close-knit family and killer grades. They're BFFs . . . until suddenly they're not. Told through alternating points of view, How It Ends is the story of a friendship from first meeting to breakup, set against a tumultuous sophomore year of bullying, boys, and backstabbing. Catherine Lo makes her debut with an honest, nuanced tale about the intricacies of female friendship.