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Books with author Cynthia. Voigt

  • Sons from Afar

    Cynthia Voigt

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Six years after the death of their mother and their adoption by their grandmother, James and Sammy Tillerman search for the father they have never met as they follow a trail of bitter memories and old resentments and find unexpected rewards. Reprint.
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  • A Solitary Blue

    Cynthia Voigt

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1993)
    Jeff learns a lesson about love and emerges from a solitary depression when he realizes that he can be alone and not be lonely. By the author of Homecoming and Dicey's Song. Reprint.
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  • Seventeen Against the Dealer

    Cynthia Voigt

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Twenty-one-year-old Dicey Tillerman single-mindedly pursues her goal of building boats, alienating friends and family, falling victim to a con-artist drifter, and neglecting the needs of others. Reader's Guide available. Reprint.
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  • Come a Stranger

    Cynthia Voigt

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Juniper, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Although devastated when she is asked to leave an exclusive Connecticut ballet school, Mina Smiths finds solace in her friendship with Tamer Shipp, the summer minister, and learns about his own difficult adolescence, Harlem ministry, and family life.
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  • The Tale of Birle

    Cynthia Voigt

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 26, 2015)
    Thrilling high adventure and heart-stopping romance combine in the second book in the Tales of the Kingdom series from Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt, set two generations after The Tale of Gwyn.Birle has agreed to be wed to the huntsman Muir as an escape from the drudgery of life at her father’s inn—but the moment she looks into the bellflower-blue eyes of the man she comes upon stealing one of her father’s boats, Birle knows she cannot marry Muir. Even after she discovers the mysterious stranger is Orien, a lord, and as unreachable to an innkeeper’s daughter as a star, Birle is determined to travel with him as far as he will allow. Their journey takes Birle to a world far from home, a world where lords may become slaves, where princes rule by fear, and where fortune’s wheel turns more swiftly and dangerously than Birle could have ever imagined. Previously published as On Fortune’s Wheel, this classic tale features a new look and a new title.
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  • The Tale of Elske

    Cynthia Voigt

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 26, 2015)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt depicts the parallel quests of two extraordinary young women with power and compassion in this fourth and final book in the Tales of the Kingdom series.Elske is a girl with no future—until her grandmother’s sacrifice saves her from certain death. Beriel is an imperious princess, determined to claim the kingdom that is her birthright. Fate brings them together, both exiles, one servant to the other. Elske offers Beriel steadfast loyalty and courage, precious qualities in a dangerous quest to regain the throne she has been denied by treachery. And for Elske, the handmaiden, Beriel’s proud example provides a perhaps even more precious gift—the strength to look within. As Elske seeks to find her true self and Beriel battles to reclaim what is rightfully hers, both discover the value, and the price, of reaching the journey’s end. Previously published as Elske, this classic tale features a new look and a new title.
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  • Pero Que Chicas Tan Malas!

    Cynthia Voigt

    Paperback (Ediciones Sm, )
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  • Bad Girls in Love

    Cynthia Voigt

    language (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 12, 2013)
    Although eighth grade is halfway over, Mikey never does anything halfway. So it’s no surprise that when she develops a not-so-secret crush on Shawn Macavity, the heartstoppingly gorgeous star of the school play, she goes a bit overboard. Soon Mikey—Mikey?—has a stylish new wardrobe, and she’s baking Shawn cookies, writing their initials on blackboards, even buying him a T-shirt emblazoned “I LOVE ME.” Fellow Bad Girl Margalo tries to get Mikey to turn things down a notch, but why should Mikey listen to her? After all, what does Margalo know about being in love? Or is Margalo hiding a romantic fantasy of her own? In this fourth book in Cynthia Voigt's Bad Girls series, as Mikey and Margalo struggle to understand that funny thing called love, they find that boys may come and go, but bad girls are bad for life.
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  • Angus and Sadie

    Cynthia Voigt, Tom Leigh

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 22, 2008)
    Newbery Medalist Cynthia Voigt presents this charming middle grade novel about two border collie puppies growing up on a farm—a brother and sister who couldn't be more different from each other...or so they think. "Voigt's touch with dogs is as deft as it is with humans," raved The Horn Book.Angus and Sadie are siblings, but that doesn't mean they're the same. Angus is black-and-white and bigger. He is a good, brave, and clever dog—and he likes that. Sadie, on the other hand, is red-and-white and small. She isn't as quick to learn—or to obey. Angus thinks she's scared of everything, but Sadie knows that's not true. She's just different.This heartwarming story of two wonderful border collie siblings growing up on a farm in Maine is perfect for young readers who enjoyed Ann M. Martin’s A Dog’s Life and John Grogan’s Marley books, animal lovers of all ages, and anyone who's ever had—or wondered what it would be like to have—a brother or sister just like themselves, but very, very different.
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  • The Runner

    Cynthia Voigt

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 1994)
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  • It's Not Easy Being Bad

    Cynthia Voigt

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2002)
    THE BAD GIRLS ARE BACK! NOW THAT THEY'RE IN SEVENTH GRADE, Mikey and Margalo decide it's time to be popular -- or at least, time to be less unpopular. The trouble is, typical, normal kids are what work in junior high, and if there's one thing Mikey and Margalo aren't, it's typical and normal. Mikey's first attempt to crack seventh grade society ends, predictably, in disaster, but, undaunted, the friends persevere. They've got the will, they've got the smarts, and most importantly, they've got each other. What chance does junior high have against the Bad Girls?
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  • Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do?

    Cynthia Voigt

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books, June 20, 2006)
    It's not easy being Mikey Elsinger and Margalo Epps in ninth grade. It seems like things are changing. Now some people want to sit at the same lunch table with them, and some even ask them for advice. What are the two friends to make of this strange behavior? Frankly all the attention cuts into the little time they have together and distracts attention from their own interests, like tennis and drama, and their own problems, like cheating in tennis and things not going the way Margalo plans they will in drama. In the opinion of these two bad girls, ninth grade can't end fast enough! But no matter how bad things get, one thing's for sure: They'll have each other.The final book in the acclaimed Bad Girls series, Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do? is another funny, insightful, and realistic novel from Newbery Medal winner Cynthia Voigt.