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Books with author Elizabeth McDavid-Jones

  • The Night Flyers

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, LLC., Aug. 16, 2003)
    Before Pam's father left to fight in World War I, the two of them trained their pigeons to fly home at night, a time when most birds just want to sleep. This interests a stranger with a foreign accent who comes to town and offers to pay a lot of money for Pam's birds. But when Pam refuses to sell and some of her birds are later stolen, she suspects the stranger may be more than a simple bird enthusiast. He may be an enemy spy! Unabridged CD 3 CDs / 3.75 Hours
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  • Peril at King's Creek: A Felicity Mystery

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones, Jean-Paul Tibbles

    Hardcover (Amer Girl, Feb. 21, 2006)
    While spending the summer of 1776 at her family's Virginia plantation, King's Creek, Felicity hears news that British soldiers are burning Patriot farms and raiding their animals, worrying Felicity that her beloved horse Penny may be in danger. Simultaneous. 49,000 first printing.
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  • The Night Flyers

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 16, 1999)
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  • Mystery on Skull Island

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    Paperback (Skyview Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    In 1724, twelve-year-old Rachel and her friend Sally discover a pirates' hiding place on a deserted island near Charles Town, South Carolina, and they suspect it may be connected to the woman who will soon become Rachel's stepmother.
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  • Riches To Rags: Book 1 of Treasures in India

    Elizabeth Jones

    eBook (Elizabeth Jones, May 5, 2015)
    Thirteen-year-old Lily fights to keep the life she loves … best friend, Khiara, designer jeans, and most of all, her horse, Valiant. Losing it all, she arrives in India lonely and depressed. With a talent for finding trouble, she’s abandoned on the night train, almost drowned, and the cause of a major traffic jam in the city.A beggar girl sings and skips by every day. Why is she so happy? Lily hast to know. Despite the danger, she sneaks out and follows the girl deep into the city. When Asha, the beggar girl finds Lily, a friendship begins. Lily wakes in the night to sounds of a dangerous cyclone. She knows Asha’s life is in danger. Can Lily do what it takes to rescue her? Will Lily sacrifice her last remaining treasure to save Asha?
  • Traitor in Williamsburg: A Felicity Mystery

    Elizabeth Jones

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, March 1, 2008)
    When someone anonymously calls her father and her friend's father traitors, Felicity sets out to find out who is making the terrible accusations that could bring danger to both of their families. Simultaneous. 35,000 first printing.
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  • Through Sarah's Eyes

    Elizabeth Jones

    language (Elizabeth Jones, Dec. 13, 2015)
    Elizabeth Jones sees the world through eyes that love Jesus. And she loves the girls and boys for whom she writes. In this book, you will be blessed to come to know Sarah and to see Jesus through her eyes. Wendy Lawton, Author of Courage to Run, and Ransom’s MarkI was speechless when I finished reading Through Sarah’s Eyes. It is an awesome book for children. The word-pictures are riveting, and the scenes make understanding the gospel so clear. I was not prepared for the intense emotions that overwhelmed me in the last couple of chapters. I can’t imagine a child not being drawn to this Jesus so vividly described. A wonderful, wonderful book. Leilani Blackburn, grandmother of twentyI very much want to see Through Sarah’s Eyes in the hands of my grandchildren and now the next generation. However, Through Sarah’s Eyes is not just a children’s book, but also an opportunity for adults to rejoin the human race through the eyes and life of children ... experience once again the wonder of discovery and what we so often lose in the busyness of “life.” Sarah’s child like enthusiasm of following Jesus and watching Him with the crowds ... hearing Him and believing with the trust of innocence ... was enchanting to me. When her dad finally trusted her enough to take her with him to tend the sheep, I found myself so into the story that I did not want to put it down.Nancy Murray, mother of 6, grandmother of seventeen, and great grandmother of nineThrough Sarah’s EyesWhat do dangerous soldiers, a teenage kidnapper, and a teacher have in common ... eleven-year-old Sarah. She flitters through life with her best friend, Abigail, and tries to avoid a strange boy named Caleb who wants to be her friend. Sarah and her Ima go to market every week. But this time Sarah meets a kind stranger who says children are special. She tells Abigail. Abigail has already heard about him. She says his name is Jesus and her abba, a leader in the synagogue, does not trust him.Sarah sees Jesus do amazing things. He feeds thousands, heals the sick. He even heals Caleb, the strange boy Sarah shuns. Jesus has a kind heart. Sarah wonders what he’d think of her heart.No rabbi has done what Jesus does. Sarah wonders, could he be the Messiah who will save them from the cruel Romans? But will Roman soldiers cause her to lose this kind, loving, teacher? One day, Sarah’s heart is broken. Can it ever be mended?
  • Secrets on 26th Street

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    In New York City in 1914, eleven-year-old Susan encounters a mystery through an independent-minded female boarder and becomes involved in the growing suffrage movement.
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  • The Night Flyers

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • Watcher in the Piney Woods

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 6, 2000)
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  • Secrets on 26th Street

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 16, 1999)
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  • Mystery on Skull Island

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    In 1724, twelve-year-old Rachel and her friend Sally discover a pirates' hiding place on a deserted island near Charles Town, South Carolina, and they suspect it may be connected to the woman who will soon become Rachel's stepmother.