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Books with author Diane Greenseid

  • Wilson Sat Alone

    Diane Greenseid, Debra Hess

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Too shy to join the other children in group activities, Wilson resigns himself to doing everything alone--until the arrival at school of a new girl who does things alone too. By the author of the Three Little Witches series.
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  • When the Pigs Took Over

    Arthur Dorros, Diane Greenseid

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 18, 2002)
    Having always been eccentric, it is expected by the customers at Don Carlos's restaurant to get huge platters of interesting food, but when he introduces snails to the menu, things go awry and soon the whole town is in an uproar.
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  • The Trouble with Tilly Trumble

    Lynn Manuel, Diane Greenseid

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, April 1, 2006)
    A sweet, read-aloud story of friendship for dog lovers everywhere. In the grand tradition of Peggy Rathman's Officer Buckle and Gloria and Kate DiCamillo's Because of Winn Dixie comes this tale of the relationship between a lonely person and a homeless pet that offers laughs and sincere emotion without being overly sweet. Tilly Trumble collects chairs, but she's stilllooking for the perfect four-legged, scruffy old thing to fill the space by the fire. When a scruffy dog arrives and doesn't want to leave, Tilly finds the perfect companion for her chair collecting, sausage eating, and star gazing. Dog owners especially will find warm satisfaction in this story of a pooch who teaches his human friend a lesson in love, loyalty, and furniture arranging.
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  • The Witchtree Journals: Rosalie's Story

    Diane Greene

    language (Autumn Leaves Publishing UK, Feb. 3, 2013)
    Children's fiction for girls age 10 -14 years.A TIME TRAVEL MYSTERY story of friendship, family and myth.Fourteen year old Rosalie Green has been having strange visions ever since the girl her sixth birthday in 1953 when the young girl had given her that old key. The girl had then walked down the garden and vanished. But Rosalie believes that she sees her in the visions. And in one of these - a bloody snow covered scene - the girl is being girl murdered. Rosalie’s beloved grandfather, Harry Storme, dies and leaves Rosalie his old journal and a new one for herself, in keeping with the Storme family’s tradition of journal writing together with the telling of stories about ‘Guardian Angel’ wood nymphs. Harry himself had always insisted that the spirit nymphs really did live in the woods behind his house. Grief stricken after Harry’s death, and tormented by her visions, Rosalie reaches out to the wood nymphs for assistance to search for the girl and to prevent her murder. Rosalie’s story becomes entwined with that of Kyrenius, a mysterious boy god who helps her in her quest. Kyrenius and Rosalie begin to fall in love, but what can become of such a romance? And will Rosalie ever find the girl and save her life?
  • Lying Around

    Anna Prokos, Diane Greenseid

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing Group, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Will Leon get away with lying or will his friends discover the truth? This lively book from the Funny Bone Readers series focuses on the character trait of Trustworthiness: Being honest. Guided Reading Level G; Lexile Level 300L. 267 words.
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  • Chicken for a Day

    Fran Minters, Diane Greenseid

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 22, 2000)
    Daisy wakes up one morning and finds that she has turned into a chicken. Instead of worrying her pretty little feathers about it, she hops off as best she can to have a chicken adventure. But who knew that being a chicken would put you in such danger? This delightful Step 2 book lets readers know whether being a chicken is all it's cracked up to be.
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  • Annie's Pictures

    Jane Manners, Diane Greenseid

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, March 15, 2012)
    This book is number 2.1.3 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Reader series of educational books. The specifics as listed on the rear cover include: Level: L DRA: 24 Genre: Realistic Fiction Strategy: Analyze/Evaluate Skill: Author's Purpose Word Count: 460
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  • Chicken for a Day

    Fran Minters, Diane Greenseid

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 22, 2000)
    Daisy wakes up one morning and finds that she has turned into a chicken. Instead of worrying her pretty little feathers about it, she hops off as best she can to have a chicken adventure. But who knew that being a chicken would put you in such danger? This delightful Step 2 book lets readers know whether being a chicken is all it's cracked up to be.
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  • The Witchtree Journals: Emily's Story

    Diane Greene

    (Diane Greene, Sept. 2, 2011)
    Children's fantasy for girls age 10 - 14 years old. An enchanting time lapse mystery adventure which blends mythology, history and family saga.Emily Millar records her struggle to deal with growing up in a complicated extended family, in her new journal - a thirteenth birthday present from her grandma. To her amazement the journal pages turn into a magic portal from which a strange boy, Jake, materialises. Together they jump into the portal and back in time. Emily needs to discover who she really is, and to find a mysterious key before she can return home again.Plunged into all manner of adventures with her 19th and 20th Century ancestors - who include English aristocrats and Americans - Emily must protect them, and her own future existence, by fighting the shape-shifting Magipies. She also enjoys her first romantic encounter. Jake stays by her side throughout her journey, and the fabled wood nymphs of her grandma’s stories are never far away.Emily unearths the lost key, and discovers that it opens the lock on a long forgotten old trunk. What she finds inside will affect her life forever. She returns to the 21st Century, but it’s only once safely back with her beloved grandma that she realises it was the people, young and old, whose worlds she had entered, and the adventures she has shared with them, which have changed her more profoundly even than the incredible secret in the trunk.But she still has the biggest surprise of all to come!