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  • Darius Bell and the Crystal Bees

    Odo Hirsch

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Darius and his friends solve the problem of the disappearance of bees, and help their class win the Mayor's PrizeThe bees on the Bell estate are dying. There'll be no more delicious honey, and without the bees to pollinate flowers, no more fruit and
  • Darius Bell and the Crystal Bees

    Odo Hirsch

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 26, 2011)
    In this wonderful sequel to 2010 CBCA Children's Book of the Year award winner Darius Bell and the Glitter Pool, Darius and his friends solve a new problem - the disappearance of bees - and help their class win the Mayor's Prize!The bees on the Bell estate are dying. There'll be no more delicious honey, and without the bees to pollinate flowers, no more fruit and vegetables. No more of Mrs Simpson's glorious pies and cakes! Worse still, Mr Fisher the gardener will have to leave the estate, along with his family. Darius Bell is determined that something must be done, even if the dastardly Mayor is against him.Then Darius has a great idea. But he will need help from his friends and family to make it work. And he must drive a hard bargain with Mrs Lightman, the school principal and a dragon if ever there was one...A sequel to the award-winning Darius Bell and the Glitter Pool, this is a very funny story of problem-solving, teamwork and pollination.
  • Gorilla Joke Book Gb

    Hirsch

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, July 1, 1976)
    Library bound book of jokes.
  • Yoss

    Odo Hirsch

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2003)
    From a village high up in the mountains, a young man sets out to encounter the world. On the plain below, a town sweats with schemes and deceptions. Merchant, mistress, trickster, thief - many are drawn to this innocent newcomer. But all who seek to possess him will pay a price.
  • Hazel Green

    Odo Hirsch

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, April 30, 2003)
    Each year, on Frogg Day, a parade fills the streets and children are not allowed to take part,but it hasn't always been that way and it certainly doesn't seem fair to Hazel Green. So she decides to rally the children of the Moody Building to build a float for the parade. But things go awry when she is accused of stealing a recipe from her favorite baker and giving it to his rival. At the same time, the children ban her from participating in the parade because she tried to convince them that their float would topple. But with the help of her friend Yakov, a.k.a. "The Yak," Hazel proves her innocence and leads the children to glory on Frogg Day. From Odo Hirsch, an internationally best-selling author, and in the spirit of Harriet the Spy and Anastasia Krupnik, comes this spunky, unforgettable, irresistible character: Hazel Green. "Sometimes you really are terrible, Hazel." Good, thought Hazel Green. Everyone should be terrible sometimes.
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  • Bartlett & The Forest Of Plenty

    Odo Hirsch

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Nov. 1, 2004)
    The third book in the Bartlett series follows our regular cast of characters-Bartlett, Jacques le Grand, and their young apprentice Gozo-on what may be their strangest adventure yet. Plunging into a wild, unexplored jungle, they discover a forgotten city, a long-lost explorer, a ball game played in a walled court, and an underground dungeon. This gripping, funny and clever adventure is written with Odo Hirsch's customary flair.
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  • Darius Bell and the Crystal Bees

    Odo Hirsch

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 9, 2012)
    When a sharp decline in the honeybee population on the Bell estate threatens local gardens and businesses, Darius Bell and his friends strike a bargain with their dragonish school principal to overcome a dastardly mayor's agenda. By the author of Hazel Green. Original.
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  • Bartlett and the City of Flames

    Odo Hirsch

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, Nov. 4, 2003)
    The explorer Bartlett and his sidekicks, the young Gozo and Jacques le Grand emerge from the Margoulis Caverns only to be captured by guards from the City of the Sun. But when city's leader, the Pasha, lays eyes on Gozo, he is convinced that the young boy is actually his own son, who has been captured by the mysterious Underground people. In order to get Gozo back, Bartlett must get the Pasha's real son back from the underground City of Flames, where the "Ahsap" will only release him if Bartlett brings him his greatest desire, the sun. By using Ingenuity, Perseverance and Desperation, Bartlett and Jacques save the day once again.
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  • Something's Fishy, Hazel Green

    Odo Hirsch

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, June 4, 2005)
    Every year Mr. Petrusca-the best fishmonger in town-finds the biggest lobsters for one of his very best customers, Mr. Trimble. But when a thief steals the two splendid lobsters, Mr. Petrusca is more upset than anyone can understand. Hazel Green knows there's something fishy going on, but what could it be? Through clever sleuthing, guesswork, and observation, Hazel discovers that Mr. Petrusca can't read. Hazel promises not to tell anyone, and she finally solves the mystery without giving away Mr. Pertrusca's secret. But will catching the thief solve all of the problems that this fishy mystery has created?
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  • Yoss

    Odo Hirsch

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 14, 2004)
    “TOWNS SWALLOW MEN up, Yoss. They’re hungry. People disappear into them and are never heard from again.”From an idyllic village high in the mountains, a boy of 14 sets out to encounter the world. On the plain below, a town sweats with schemes and deceptions. Merchant, mistress, trickster, thief—many are drawn to this innocent newcomer. But all who seek to possess him will pay a price.Children’s Book Council of Australia Awards’ Shortlist for YA
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  • Darius Bell and the Glitter Pool

    Odo Hirsch

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin Childrens Books, March 24, 2009)
    The Bell family's ancestors were showered with honours, gifts and grants of land. In exchange, they have bestowed a Gift, once every 25 years, on the town. The Gifts have ranged from a statue to a bell tower with stained-glass windows, but now it's Darius's father's turn - and there is no money for an impressive gift. It looks as though a wheelbarrow full of vegetables is the best they can do. Darius is determined to preserve the family honour, and when an earthquake reveals a glorious cave, with the most beautiful minerals lining the walls, he thinks he's found the answer.A wonderfully satisfying novel - fun to read, thought-provoking and wise.
  • Bartlett & the Ice Voyage

    Odo Hirsch

    Paperback (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Oct. 1, 2004)
    A Junior Library Guild Selection
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