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Books with author Gareth Owen

  • The Man with Eyes Like Windows

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Nov. 10, 1988)
    Louie's dad has been an actor and a song writer but his was always the walk-on part and other people's names are on his songs. He is a drifter, forever leaving Louie and his sister, Jo, to go in search of fame and fortune. This is the story of Louie's quest to bring his father home.
  • Rosie No-name and the Forest of Forgetting

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 11, 1996)
    An intriguing fantasy novel, based in part on the Hansel and Gretel theme.
  • Song of the City Csd

    Gareth Owen

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 16, 1987)
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  • Rolling

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Follow a group of children as they climb to the top of a hill and race each other to the bottom by rolling in this fun rhyming poem.
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  • Salford Road

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (Collins, )
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  • Rosie No-Name and the Forest of Forgetting

    Gareth Owen

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, May 8, 1997)
    Rosie was lost and alone in the forest, unable to remember anything about herself - not her name, or her address, or even what year it was.She met Alastair, who tried to help Rosie recover her memory, but then both of them were suddenly plunged into a nightmare of pounding hooves and thundering black carriages. And in another part of the forest a tall, sinister figure in a dark cloak smiled to herself and ordered her companion to dig.`Dig a nice deep hole for the two of them.'
  • Rosie No-Name and the Forest of Forgetting

    Gareth Owen

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1996)
    While trying to save a kitten from a fire, Rosie falls through the staircase and somehow ends up landing in a magic forest where she is befriended by a boy named Alistar and confronted by two evil sisters, Sybilla and Grimoulde.
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  • Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian

    Gary Owen

    eBook (Oberon Books, April 15, 2010)
    Friendships grow in the most unlikely of places. Mrs Reynolds is a little old lady. Jay is a troubled youth. When he vandalises her lovingly tended garden, the authorities send him back to help her fix it. It seems a recipe for disaster - but human beings are more complex than the headlines.At first glance this is a simple tale of two generations locked in battle, Mrs Reynolds standing up for traditional values with her "nice little house, nice little garden and nice little life" vs. Jay, the textbook chain-smoking hoodie prowling the urban jungle demanding respect but offering little in return. But there is more to these characters than the other suspects. Just as they think they have the measure of each other, something is revealed and they are shocked by what they find out.Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian explores human nature and friendship alongside the social climate of modern Britain giving a warm, funny and wise glimpse into the way we live now.
  • Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian

    Gary Owen

    Paperback (Oberon Books, May 17, 2011)
    Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian explores human nature and friendship alongside the social climate of modern Britain giving a warm, funny and wise glimpse into the way we live now.
  • Salford Road

    Gareth Owen

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, )
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  • Omelette the Chicken

    Gareth Owen

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books (A Division of Random House Group), July 5, 1990)
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  • Saving Grace

    Gareth Owen

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, June 19, 1989)
    A group of local boys have always played football on Grace Park, a pitch of which they are particularly proud. One day a sign appears on the fence announcing a redevelopment plan and they decide to save the grounds with a brilliant secret idea. From the author of "The Man with Eyes Like Windows".