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Books with author Edward Bloomfield

  • London calling

    Edward Bloor

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Book by Edward Bloor
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  • Tangerine

    Edward Bloor

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-11, April 11, 2008)
    Though legally blind, Paul Fisher can see what others cannot. He can see that his parents' constant praise of his brother, Erik, the football star, is to cover up something that is terribly wrong. But no one listens to Paul--until his family moves to Tangerine. In this Florida town, weird is normal: Lightning strikes at the same time every day, a sinkhole swallows a local school, and Paul the geek finds himself adopted into the toughest group around--the soccer team at his middle school. Maybe this new start in Tangerine will help Paul finally see the truth about his past--and will give him the courage to face up to his terrifying older brother. Features an introduction by Danny DeVito.
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  • Taken

    Edward Bloor

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 9, 2007)
    BY 2035 THE RICH have gotten richer, the poor have gotten poorer, and kidnapping has become a major growth industry in the United States. The children of privilege live in secure, gated communities and are escorted to and from school by armed guards.But the security around Charity Meyers has broken down. On New Year's morning, she wakes and finds herself alone, strapped to a stretcher, in an ambulance that's not moving. She is amazingly calm - kids in her neighborhood have been well trained in kidnapping protocol. If this were a normal kidnapping, Charity would be fine. But as the hours of her imprisonment tick by, Charity realizes there is nothing normal about what's going on here. No training could prepare her for what her kidnappers really want . . . and worse, for who they turn out to be.
  • A Plague Year by Edward Bloor

    Edward Bloor

    Paperback (Ember, Aug. 16, 1873)
    None
  • London Calling

    Edward Bloor

    Paperback (Ember, Feb. 12, 2008)
    Martin Conway comes from a family filled with heroes and disgraces. His grandfather was a statesman who worked at the US Embassy in London during WWII. His father is an alcoholic who left his family. His sister is an overachieving Ivy League graduate. And Martin? Martin is stuck in between--floundering.But during the summer after 7th grade, Martin meets a boy who will change his life forever. Jimmy Harker appears one night with a deceptively simple question: Will you help? Where did this boy come from, with his strange accent and urgent request? Is he a dream? It's the most vivid dream Martin's ever had. And he meets Jimmy again and again--but how can his dreams be set in London during the Blitz? How can he see his own grandather, standing outside the Embassy? How can he wake up with a head full of people and facts and events that he certainly didn't know when he went to sleep--but which turn out to be verifiably real?The people and the scenes Martin witnesses have a profound effect on him. They become almost more real to him than his waking companions. And he begins to believe that maybe he can help Jimmy. Or maybe that he must help Jimmy, precisely because all logic and reason argue against it.This is a truly remarkable and deeply affecting novel about fathers and sons, heroes and scapegoats. About finding a way to live with faith and honor and integrity. And about having an answer to the question: What did you do to help?From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Inc., April 1, 2004)
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  • Tangerine

    Edward Bloor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Though legally blind, Paul Fisher can see what others cannot. He can see that his parents' constant praise of his brother, Erik, the football star, is to cover up something that is terribly wrong. But no one listens to Paul--until his family moves to Tangerine. In this Florida town, weird is normal: Lightning strikes at the same time every day, a sinkhole swallows a local school, and Paul the geek finds himself adopted into the toughest group around--the soccer team at his middle school. Maybe this new start in Tangerine will help Paul finally see the truth about his past--and will give him the courage to face up to his terrifying older brother. Features an introduction by Danny DeVito.
    U
  • A Plague Year

    Edward Bloor

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2011)
    It's 2001 and zombies have taken over Tom's town. Meth zombies. The drug rips through Blackwater, PA, with a ferocity and a velocity that overwhelms everyone.It starts small, with petty thefts of cleaning supplies and Sudafed from the supermarket where Tom works. But by year's end there will be ruined, hollow people on every street corner. Meth will unmake the lives of friends and teachers and parents. It will fill the prisons, and the morgues.Tom's always been focused on getting out of his depressing coal mining town, on planning his escape to a college somewhere sunny and far away. But as bits of his childhood erode around him, he finds it's not so easy to let go. With the selfless heroism of the passengers on United Flight 93 that crashed nearby fresh in his mind and in his heart, Tom begins to see some reasons to stay, to see that even lost causes can be worth fighting for. Edward Bloor has created a searing portrait of a place and a family and a boy who survive a harrowing plague year, and become stronger than before.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Story Time

    Edward Bloor

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    None
  • Tangerine

    Edward Bloor

    School & Library Binding (Tandem Library, May 16, 2001)
    Book by Bloor, Edward
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  • Tangerine

    Edward Bloor

    Unknown Binding (Perfection Learning Prebound, Aug. 31, 1998)
    Book by Bloor, Edward
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  • Crusader

    Edward Bloor

    Paperback (Harcourt Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1999)
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