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Books with author Gary L. Blackwood

  • The Imposter

    Gary Blackwood

    Paperback (Red Deer Press, May 18, 2012)
    At 14 years old, Ryan Waite is not a bad actor -- in fact he’s quite a good one. Good enough to have had several years’ experience on various stages of Toronto, where he lives with his mother. When Ryan messes up an audition for a part in Les Miz, he makes contact with a bulky character named Burton who launches the boy into the most challenging role of his lifetime. Burton turns out to be a private investigator who’s out to make some big money through arranging for Ryan to impersonate a boy who is the long-lost son of a millionaire desperate to re-establish the relationship with his son before he dies. Suddenly Ryan finds himself performing a part considerably beyond his depth, having to improvise emotions and understandings and make up complicated lies just in order to stay ahead of the game.Ryan knows discovery is inevitable and when the moment arrives, he has to dig deep to find the most graceful and honourable way of making his exit.
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  • The Shakespeare Stealer Series

    Gary Blackwood

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 11, 2004)
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  • Shakespeare's Spy

    Gary L. Blackwood

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Things are disappearing mysteriously from Will Shakespeare's acting company, and it looks like an inside job. Everyone's eyes are on Widge, the orphan boy turned actor, and former thief. Widge knows better than anyone that Shakespeare's plays must be protected at all costs. In order to prove his innocence and clear his name, Widge must learn a new role: spy. But can he dig through the suspects and skulduggery and catch the true culprit?
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  • Shakespeare's Spy

    Blackwood Gary

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Aug. 16, 2005)
    "You will come into a fortune..." But what the fortune-teller doesn't tell Widge, the -orphan-boy-turned-actor in Will Shakespeare's company, is who is stealing from the company. Things are disappearing mysteriously, and it looks like an inside job. Everyone's eyes are on Widge, the former thief. Widge knows better than anyone that Shakespeare's plays must be protected at all costs. In order to prove his innocence and clear his name, Widge must learn a new role: spy. But can he dig through the suspects and skulduggery and catch the true culprit?
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  • Year of the Hangman

    Gary L. Blackwood

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 2004)
    Having been kidnapped and taken from England to the American colonies, fifteen-year-old Creighton becomes part of developments in the political unrest there that may spell defeat and change the course of history.
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  • Second Sight

    Gary L. Blackwood

    Library Binding
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  • Shakespeare's Spy

    Gary Blackwood

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 21, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When someone begins stealing from the company, Widge must guard Shakespeare's scripts with his life. A historical novel rich in adventure and wordplay, suspense and humor.
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  • Shakespeare's Scribe

    Gary Blackwood

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 18, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Widge, the orphan turned actor, knows that he'll be useful on William Shakespeare's troupe's tour of England. But then a mysterious man appears, claiming to know a secret from Widge's past that may forever force him from the theatre he loves.
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  • Mysterious Messages: A History of Codes and Ciphers

    Gary Blackwood

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Oct. 29, 2009)
    History’s amazing secrets and codes—and how to crack them yourself. This fascinating look at history’s most mysterious messages is packed with puzzles to decode and ciphers that kids can use themselves. Here are the encrypted notes of Spartan warriors, the brilliant code-crackers of Elizabeth I, secret messages of the American Revolution, spy books of the Civil War, the famous Enigma Machine, and the Navajo code talkers. As computers change the way we communicate, codes today are more intriguing than ever. From invisible ink to the CIA, this exciting trip through history is a hands-on, interactive experience— so get cracking!
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  • Her Mother's Face

    BLACKWOOD

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2010)
    Award winners Roddy Doyle and Freya Blackwood team up to create a heartwarming story of loss, love, and what it means to be a family.When Siobhan was just three years old, her mother died, leaving Siobhan and her father alone in their house in Dublin. They never talk about her, and now, at ten years old, Siobhan no longer remembers her mother's face.One day, Siobhan meets a mysterious woman in the park who tells her that to remember her mother, she just needs to look in a mirror. As Siobhan grows older, she sees more and more of her mother's face in her own reflection. With time, she and her father and her own daughter are able to remember Siobhan's mother with joy and laughter instead of tears.
  • Shakespeare Stealer

    Gary Blackwood

    Paperback (O'Brien Press Ltd, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • The Great Race: The Amazing Round-the-World Auto Race of 1908

    Gary Blackwood

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2008)
    Long before the Amazing Race television show there was the Great Race—a thrilling true story that will grab readers from the start to the finish line.In February of 1908, six cars from four countries gathered in Times Square for the pistol shot that began the first around-the-world automobile race. Gas-powered cars hadn’t been round very long, and roads were nonexistent as this group of hardy pioneers set out to drive from New York to Paris, hoping to cross the ice of the Bering Strait along the way. The Europeans were sure their cars were superior, but it would be the scrappy Americans in their Thomas Flyer, after braving twenty-foot snowdrifts, bandits, and many near drownings, who would win the race.In a book published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the race, Gary Blackwood, author of well-known historical-fiction novels, crafts a thrilling narrative of great courage and splendid folly, illustrated with original, never-before-published photographs throughout.
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