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Books with author Emily Thompson

  • The Girl from Felony Bay

    J. E. Thompson

    Hardcover (Walden Pond Press, April 30, 2013)
    The last year has been rougher than sandpaper for Abbey Force and her dad. He’s in a coma after his accident a year back, wherein he was framed for a terrible crime he didn’t commit. And their home, Reward Plantation, an idyllic spot on the eastern coast of South Carolina, had to be sold to pay off his debt to society. Abbey is stuck living with her uncle Charlie, who, even in the few hours a day when he’s sober, ain’t exactly your ideal parental role model.But it turns out the new family that moved into Abbey’s old house has a daughter named Bee. And she’s just as curious about all the No Trespassing signs and holes being dug out by Felony Bay, in the corner of what used to be Abbey’s home. It appears someone’s been poking around a mystery that dates all the way back to the Civil War—and it just might be the same someone who framed Abbey’s dad.Fresh, funny, and heartwarming, Girl from Felony Bay is the perfect book for fans of Rebecca Stead’s Liar & Spy and Sheila Turnage’s Three Times Lucky.
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  • Letters to the Earth: Writing to a Planet in Crisis

    Emma Thompson

    Audio CD (HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing, Nov. 14, 2019)
    How can we begin to talk about what is happening to the world? We are facing a global emergency. Temperatures are rising. Mass species extinction has begun. The time for denial is over. It is time to act.Letters to the Earth is the beginning of a new story. It is an invitation to act and an opportunity to extend the invitation.These letters are the result of a callout from Culture Declares Emergency to the public to write a response to climate and ecological emergency. They are letters from all of us: parents and children; politicians and poets; actors and activists; songwriters and scientists. They are letters of Love, Loss Hope and Action to a planet in crisis.Includes contributions from activist Yoko Ono, poet Kate Tempest, actor Mark Rylance, author Laline Paull, illustrator of The Lost Words Jackie Morris, novelist Anna Hope, environmental writer Jay Griffiths and Green Party MP Caroline Lucas.
  • Disappearance at Hangman's Bluff

    J. E. Thompson

    Hardcover (Walden Pond Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Abbey and her best friend, Bee, set out to solve another mystery with its roots deep in Southern history in this follow-up to J. E. Thompson's The Girl from Felony Bay. For the first time in a long time, things are looking up for Abbey Force. She lives on Reward Plantation with Bee, and her father has just recovered from his coma. But then their neighbor's dog, Yemassee, is kidnapped, and they are the only witnesses. They decide it's their job to find the men who took him.This dognapping, though, will lead Abbey and Bee into something much deeper. And before they're through, the girls will once again have to dig through the hidden history of their South Carolina home in order to set things right.
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  • Mud

    Emily Thomas

    Paperback (Andersen Press, July 5, 2018)
    ‘We’re going to live on a Thames barge, Lydia,’ Dad said quickly. ‘All of us.’ ‘Dad. . .’ I said, finally, as calmly as I could. ‘I hope this is one of your jokes, as that will absolutely, completely ruin my life. Sorry. No.’ It's 1979, and Lydia has no idea how she'll cope when her dad announces that the family has to sell up and move onto a Thames sailing barge in Essex. With Dad's girlfriend. And her three kids.Between trying to keep her clothes dry in a leaky cabin, disastrous hair-dye attempts, awkward encounters with local boys, and coping with her suddenly enormous and troublesome family, Lydia fears she'll sink rather than swim. But to her surprise, Lydia manages to keep her head above the water, even as her father drowns his sorrows in drink. With a little help from her friend Kay, Lydia finds she has the courage to face even the choppiest of waters. Mud is an achingly funny and touching story for anyone who has been thrown in at the deep end.
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  • Life In The Glass Cage: One Girl's Journey from Rejection to Forgiveness, Love, and Fulfillment of Life's Purpose

    E.B. Thompson

    eBook (E.B. Thompson, Oct. 16, 2016)
    One girl's struggle with trying to understand the dynamics of her family's life in a small east coast town in North Carolina. Her father was a preacher in the Baptist Church, and the setting is in late 1960 when the church was the center of the community.Beth and her family were expected to live a higher standard than regular citizens and thus, Beth had so few friends. Amidst the scrutiny of so many, Beth often felt unloved and rejected along with her father wanting her to go into missions. She was socially not developed to do this task. Her only friend growing up was her dog, Jack and one friend from class Karen, who was as inhibited as Beth. There was so much she did not know about life and often watched from her treehouse and dreamed there. Her silent vow from the treehouse was to one day leave Coles and never return. Providence would have it that while so many seemed to be against Beth, there was always someone to steer her in the right direction. Her mother was dealing with her demons as well as the father. All of this is comes to light in a storyline that will have you crying one minute and laughing the next. It also has a romantic flavor, and this will have you crossing your fingers hoping the end will be suitable for Beth, who is a strong central character in this story.
  • Gods Don't Sleep

    T. Thompson

    language (, Dec. 18, 2014)
    Bryson Miller is a sixteen-year-old high school student who has already dealt with his mother's death and his father's subsequent alcoholism. When that happened, he adapted. He became the core of the family, making sure that groceries were bought and his sisters stayed out of trouble all while maintaining perfect grades with matching ambitions. Balancing his dysfunctional family life with a shining image became routine. He doesn't view himself as special or even especially unlucky. After all, there are plenty of people in his small town who are worse off. What is supposed to be just another normal Friday night, attending his friend Gary's party and keeping Gary out of trouble, becomes a nightmare when Bryson is attacked. In the days that follow, he does what he always does and attempts to adjust... to being a vampire. However, his sire won't leave him or his family alone. What she wants isn't something Bryson is willing to give, and when her threats to his girlfriend get Bryson killed, his soul ends up in the Underworld, ruled by the creator of vampires, the God of Temptation.Now Bryson is being asked to work for the god responsible not only for ruining his life but actually ending it. Although given a choice, the consequences for his refusal are far more complicated and far reaching than they seem. When he learns he won't be the one paying the price, how can he say no?Gods Don't Sleep is the first book in a planned trilogy. It serves as an origin story for the young protagonist and sets up the action to come.
  • One Bear: The Kids Learn To Count Book

    Emily Thomson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 22, 2014)
    Learn to count from one to ten with this fun, favorite children's book.Kids will have so much fun learning their numbers with these beloved illustrations and funny rhymes. Illustrations include bears, cats, bunnies, lions, giraffes, sheep, ducks, bees and turtles.Here are the characters your little one will fall in love with in this cherished book:"One bear, without a care,Two bunnies, who think they are funny,Three cats, who won't wear hats,Four lions, all named Brian,Five giraffes, who won't take a bath,Six sheep, who walk in their sleep,Seven ducks, full of clucks,Eight horses, taking basket weaving courses,Nine bees, who wish they had knees,Ten turtles, swimming in circles."Give your child a jump start on their numbers with a charming book they will love for years to come, long after they can count to ten.
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  • The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit Book and CD

    Emma Thompson

    Paperback (Frederick Warne, Oct. 21, 2015)
    It was high summer and a travelling fun-fair had come to the village... Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny were forbidden to attend. But even the best-behaved rabbit can't keep away from a fun-fair, and Peter is far from being the best-behaved rabbit. With Benjamin at his side, Peter sneaks into the fair where a roller-coaster ride of an adventure begins... Accompanied by a story CD, narrated by Emma Thompson.
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  • Nanny McPhee Returns

    Emma Thompson

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, July 20, 2010)
    In wartime England, the two very spoiled Gray children are about to meet their very numerous and ill-behaved cousins, the Greens. Enter Nanny McPhee, who discovers that Mrs. Green and the children are fighting another war altogether―this one against scheming relatives intent on taking away their farm. Nanny McPhee must use her magic to teach her mischievous charges five new lessons, or losing the farm will be the least of their problems . . .Written by Emma Thompson, this is a charming tale about country children and city children that will delight readers of all ages.
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  • Mistress Of Polrudden: Number 3 in series

    E. V. Thompson

    eBook (Sphere, July 5, 2012)
    When Dewi Morgan arrives at Polrudden Manor, it is to find a disappointing welcome. She had expected to take up the position of governess to Nathan Jago's son, Beville but Nathan is determined to have a local girl for the post. It takes a dramatic rescue for Nathan to have a change of heart and by then Dewi's gentle ways and sense of fun have made her a favourite with the entire household. Cornwall in the early years of the nineteenth century is a place of social upheaval and change. With the welfare of the villagers always at the front of his mind, Nathan is eager to build a proper harbour at Pentuan, which will bring increased prosperity and trade. But there are those who think an ex prize fighter has no business as Master of Polrudden... There are disappointments, too, in affairs of the heart. Nathan is much taken by Sir Kenwyn Penhaligan's beautiful niece Abigail, but she has given her affections elsewhere, though is eager to extend the hand of friendship. And meanwhile Dewi makes herself an indispensable member of the household, trying to disguise her growing affection for the handsome Cornishman who is her master...
  • The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit

    Emma Thompson

    eBook (Warne, Oct. 2, 2014)
    It was high summer and a travelling fun-fair had come to the village... Peter Rabbit and Benjamin were forbidden to attend. But even the best-behaved rabbit can't keep away from a fun-fair; and Peter is far from being the best-behaved rabbit. With Benjamin at his side, Peter sneaks into the fair where a roller-coaster ride of an adventure begins...When Peter finds himself scooped up by a rather grumpy little girl and separated from his cousin he is helpless and very afraid. It takes the determined bravery of Benjamin to rescue Peter from the frightening hurly-burly of shouting stallholders and whirling rides.
  • All The Baby Animals On The Farm

    Emily Thomson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 29, 2014)
    Who are the newest residents on the farm? Your special child will love to meet a baby calf, foal, lamb, and goat in the pastures. See all the baby chicks in the yard, and even meet an exotic baby ostrich, and a fluffy baby alpaca! And what's the little piggy doing in the mud? Meet all the baby animals who live on the farm in this fun, colorful, and beautifully illustrated children's book.This charming rhyming book is perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids too.
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