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Books with author D.K. Akers

  • Hay Fever

    D.K. Akers

    language (High Noon Books, July 26, 2013)
    A new man starts work at the Gomez ranch. One day a horse gets sick and dies. Soon Amber’s horse is sick, too. Did someone hurt the horses?Hay Fever is one of five stories in the Copper Canyon series. The Series features Sara and Amber who are in middle school and are best friends. They also share a love of horses, but problems in their small town of Copper Canyon test their sense of right and wrong and could hurt their friendship.Each book in this easy-reading series is written using the 300 most common words in the English language, which consist of 80% of the words used in everyday speech. Each of the five mystery stories are meant to subtly reinforce common vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. They are ideal for use as reading practice for ages 11 and up.
  • Getting Away

    D.K. Akers

    language (High Noon Books, July 26, 2013)
    When Amber fails to make the basketball team, she is angry and hurt. She turns her back on Copper Canyon. She even stops riding the horse she loves. Then she starts to hang out with a girl who may not be much of a friend.Getting Away is one of five stories in the Copper Canyon series. The Series features Sara and Amber who are in middle school and are best friends. They also share a love of horses, but problems in their small town of Copper Canyon test their sense of right and wrong and could hurt their friendship.Each book in this easy-reading series is written using the 300 most common words in the English language, which consist of 80% of the words used in everyday speech. Each of the five mystery stories are meant to subtly reinforce common vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. They are ideal for use as reading practice for ages 11 and up.
  • Bobcat Trail

    D.K. Akers

    language (High Noon Books, July 26, 2013)
    When Sara sees a bobcat on a trail, the people of Copper Canyon don’t feel safe on the trails. They want that bobcat to leave! But Sara and Amber care about the bobcat, too. Is there a way for people and wild animals to live in peace?Bobcat Trail is one of five stories in the Copper Canyon series. The Series features Sara and Amber who are in middle school and are best friends. They also share a love of horses, but problems in their small town of Copper Canyon test their sense of right and wrong and could hurt their friendship.Each book in this easy-reading series is written using the 300 most common words in the English language, which consist of 80% of the words used in everyday speech. Each of the five mystery stories are meant to subtly reinforce common vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. They are ideal for use as reading practice for ages 11 and up.
  • Down the Stream

    D.K. Akers

    language (High Noon Books, July 26, 2013)
    People in Copper Canyon hear that the old copper mine may open again. That will bring jobs to town. Amber thinks the mine is making people sick. She wants to keep it closed. People are angry with her. Even Sara won’t speak to her!Down the Stream is one of five stories in the Copper Canyon series. The Series features Sara and Amber who are in middle school and are best friends. They also share a love of horses, but problems in their small town of Copper Canyon test their sense of right and wrong and could hurt their friendship.Each book in this easy-reading series is written using the 300 most common words in the English language, which consist of 80% of the words used in everyday speech. Each of the five mystery stories are meant to subtly reinforce common vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. They are ideal for use as reading practice for ages 11 and up.
  • Party Girl

    D.K. Akers

    language (High Noon Books, July 26, 2013)
    Sara lies to her parents to go to a high school party with Amber. At first she is shy, but then a lot of boys start looking at Sara. Amber thinks she and Sara should go home. Why won’t Sara go with her?Party Girl is one of five stories in the Copper Canyon series. The Series features Sara and Amber who are in middle school and are best friends. They also share a love of horses, but problems in their small town of Copper Canyon test their sense of right and wrong and could hurt their friendship.Each book in this easy-reading series is written using the 300 most common words in the English language, which consist of 80% of the words used in everyday speech. Each of the five mystery stories are meant to subtly reinforce common vocabulary through single plot stories that feature natural dialogue. They are ideal for use as reading practice for ages 11 and up.
  • Bobcat Trail

    D.K.Akers

    Paperback (High Noon Books, March 15, 2012)
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