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Books with author Eloise Jarvis McGraw

  • The Moorchild

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1998)
    The daughter of a fairy folk mother and human father, Moql is raised by the fairies, until she is considered too great a risk and is left with a strange human family. Reprint. Newbery Honor Book. Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Book.
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  • Golden Goblet by Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    by Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Paperback (by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, July 12, 2009)
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  • The Moorchild

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Aladdin Books, March 15, 1998)
    "Limited Edition For Teachers: Full Text including a Teacher's Guide" age and grieve-that's all Moqi can do against her terrible fate. Her own kin have banished her from all she's ever known-her homeland, the Folk, the moors-and sent her to live with humans! The man with his fearful, threatening iron, the woman who smothers her with embraces: Moql couldn't care less about them. All she wants is to go back home. But MoqI, called Saaski by the man and woman, will have to care, for though she isn't human, she isn't Folk either. She's half of both, making her not quite one nor the other. And the Folk have already rejected her once. Even if she could go back, they would surely do it again. Moql/Saaski must fit in with these people to survive, and this may be more difficult than she thinks. Because humans don't just banish others who are different from them, they fear them. And a fearful human can be very dangerous. * "Detailing Saaski's struggles with her nature, her memories, and the ties that bind her to both worlds, McGraw creates an unusual and absorbing story.... [This] engrossing novel will be an excellent choice to read aloud, beginning with its dedication: 'To all children who have ever felt different." -Booklist, starred review Changeling: an ugly, stupid or strange child superstitiously believed to have been left by fairies in place of a pretty, charming child. Random House Dictionary, Unabridged Ed. The fairies' normal method was to steal an unchristened child, who had not been given proper protection, out of the cradle and to leave a substitute in its place. . . . The true changelings are those fairy creatures who replace the stolen babies. An Encyclopedia of Fairies by Katharine Briggs
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  • Joel and the Great Merlini

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Jim Arnosky

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books/Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1979)
    With a great deal of practice and help from an already accomplished magician, Joel perfects his magic act. Afterwards he wonders if it is too perfect.
  • Mara, Daughter of the Nile

    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Tara Sands

    Audio CD (Listening Library, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A story of adventure, romance, and intrigue, set in ancient Egypt, and written by a three-time Newbery Honor and Edgar Award winning author. For Philippa Gregory fans and readers of The Wrath and the Dawn, An Ember in the Ashes, and A Court of Thorns and Roses.
  • The Moorchild

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 6, 1996)
    classic fantasy motifs and icons, McGraw (A Really Weird Summer) conjures up an appreciably familiar world that, as evidence of her storytelling power, still strikes an original chord. Elves,
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  • The Moorchild

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, June 5, 2007)
    Half Moorfolk and half human, and unable to shape-shift or disappear at will, Moql threatens the safety of the Band. So the Folk banish her and send her to live among humans as a changeling. Named Saaski by the couple for whose real baby she was swapped, she grows up taunted and feared by the villagers for being different, and is comfortable only on the moor, playing strange music on her bagpipes. As Saaski grows up, memories from her forgotten past with the Folk slowly emerge. But so do emotions from her human side, and she begins to realize the terrible wrong the Folk have done to the humans she calls Da and Mumma. She is determined to restore their child to them, even if it means a dangerous return to the world that has already rejected her once.
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  • Oz-story 4 by Eloise McGraw

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Hungry Tiger Press, Oct. 15, 1998)
    McGraw, Eloise
  • The Money Room

    Elosise Jarvis McGraw

    Hardcover (Atheneum NY, March 15, 1981)
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  • The Moorchild

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 6, 1998)
    Half moorfolk and half human, and unable to shape-shift or disappear at will, Moql threatens the safety of the Band. So the Folk banish her and send her to live among humans as a changeling. Named Saaski by the couple for whose real baby she was swapped, she grows up taunted and feared by the villagers for being different, and is comfortable only on the moor, playing strange music on her bagpipes.As Saaski grows up, memories from her forgotten past with the Folks slowly emerge. But so do emotions from her human side, and she begins to realize the terrible wrong the Folk have done to the humans she calls Da and Mumma. She is determined to restore their child to them, even if it means a dangerous return to the world that has already rejected her once.
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  • Tangled Webb

    Eloise McGraw

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, April 23, 2016)
    Twelve-year-old Juniper Webb and her best friend Alison find themselves enmeshed in a tangled web when the two girls begin to investigate Juniper's new stepmother's in this middle grade novel from the author of The Seventeenth Swap.
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  • Joel and the Great Merlini

    Jim Arnosky Eloise Jarvis McGraw

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1978)
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