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Books with author Harry Allard

  • There's a Party at Mona's Tonight

    Harry Allard

    Paperback (Yearling, May 12, 1997)
    Mona is having a party tonight. There's music and dancing, cake and ice cream. Everyone is invited except Potter Pig. Potter crashes the party in a host of disguises, but Mona isn't fooled. Then Potter discovers why his friend is mad at him, and they make up--only to break up again.
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  • Miss Nelson Gets a Telephone Call

    Harry Allard

    eBook (Createspace, Nov. 7, 2014)
    Late one Friday the 13th in November, Miss Nelson gets an alarming anonymous telephone call. She then takes an ill-starred short cut through the dilapidated and soon-to-be-razed Old East Wing. There she stumbles upon something that almost unhinges her mind and that causes her to swoon. But luckily for her, exactly one week later, and at the very same hour and in the very same spot, an old friend of hers surfaces who, putting her shoulder to the wheel, quickly unmasks the malevolent telephone caller who is bound and determined to oust Miss Nelson from Room 207, nudging her into early retirement, and —with luck— sending her packing to a hospital, clinic, or cozy nursing home specializing in nerve cases.The plot foiled, both Miss Nelson and her tenebrous alter ego, Miss Swamp, turn up trumps again and carry the day.
  • Miss Nelson Is Back

    Harry Allard

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-07-10, April 9, 2009)
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  • Cactus Flower Bakery

    Harry Allard

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A nearsighted armadillo meets an ostracized snake in the desert and, not realizing what kind of animal she is, helps her open a bakery
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  • Bumps in the Night

    Harry Allard

    Paperback (Yearling, Nov. 1, 1984)
    When Dudley the Stork has trouble sleeping one night, he discovers his house is haunted and calls in Madam Kreepy the medium to find out what the ghost wants
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  • Bumps in the Night

    Harry Allard

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Dudley the Stork's new house is haunted!When the clock strikes twelve there are thumps in the den, creaks on the stairs, and bumps everywhere.Dudley's friend Trevor Hog says Madam Kreepy will find out what's causing the spooky noises.And so, just before midnight, Dudley's friends gather with Madam Kreepy.No one can guess what will happen when the clock strikes twelve.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • May I Stay?

    Harry Allard

    Library Binding (Prentice Hall, June 1, 1978)
    A wanderer who seeks shelter in a large house must ask permission of successively older family members until the great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather finally admits him
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  • It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House

    Harry Allard

    Paperback (Yearling, March 10, 1997)
    Cuthbert Q. Devine might look like a wolf, but the Old Man liked his big bright smile. The Old Man hired Cuthbert to help him and his old pets around the house. At once Cuthbert's cheery presence made the little house a happier place, and the Old Man and his pets felt years younger. Life was going well until a newspaper headline threatened to change everything!
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  • the stupids die

    harry allard

    Paperback (Trumpet, March 15, 1981)
    Solid copy with some shelf wear and previous owner's name on back of front cover. No highlighting and no underlining in book.
  • There's a Party at Mona's Tonight

    Harry Allard

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 1, 1981)
    Everyone is invited to Mona's special party, except Potter Pig, and Potter tries all kinds of disguises in an attempt to crash the party
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  • I Will Not Go to Market Today

    Harry Allard

    Hardcover (Dial, June 3, 1979)
    Fenimore B. Buttercrunch's repeated attempts to go to market are met with obstacles.
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  • Miss Nelson Gets a Telephone Call

    Mr Harry G Allard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Late one Friday the 13th in November, Miss Nelson gets an alarming anonymous telephone call. She then takes an ill-starred short cut through the dilapidated and soon-to-be-razed Old East Wing. There she stumbles upon something that almost unhinges her mind and that causes her to swoon. But luckily for her, exactly one week later, and at the very same hour and in the very same spot, an old friend of hers surfaces who, putting her shoulder to the wheel, quickly unmasks the malevolent telephone caller who is bound and determined to oust Miss Nelson from Room 207, nudging her into early retirement, and —with luck— sending her packing to a hospital, clinic, or cozy nursing home specializing in nerve cases. The plot foiled, both Miss Nelson and her tenebrous alter ego, Miss Swamp, turn up trumps again and carry the day.