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Books with author Jan Mark

  • A Worm's Eye View

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Jan. 9, 1997)
    Cousin David has a habit of burying things, but where has he hidden the car keys? David says "big tree" but there aren't any on the allotment, so Alice and Tom take a worm's eye view to solve the mystery.
  • Robin Hood All at Sea

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke, July 1, 2011)
    Robin Hood's not content with being No. 1 Most Wanted man in Sherwood. So he decides to become a fisherman! But soon realises it won't be as easy as he thought - How will the famous Robin Hood cope with pirates, sea sickness and grumpy sailors? Fun comedy.
  • Rats: Wild Reads

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Oct. 11, 2009)
    This fantastic book about rats covers a wide range of topics. Find out about traveling rats and rats that live in trees; or read the story of Alex's pet rat, Ratty. Packed with facts and illustrations (did you know that rats can live anywhere - even in sewers?!) This is a wonderful introduction to the animal world for young readers. For real rat enthusiasts this book also suggests websites and places to visit to find out even more!
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  • Hairs in the Palm of the Hand

    Jan Mark

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, )
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  • In Black and White

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Useful Idiots

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Gardners Books, March 31, 2005)
    This is a fascinating thriller based in a future where the seas have risen to claim back the land, the past has been buried and archaeology is considered the most dangerous science. Set in a highly realistic dystopic future, where the lowlands of Britain are flooded, this beautifully realised novel explores a world where archaeology is controlled for fear of social unrest. One bleak morning, a storm across the North Sea unveils a human skull, which leads to a series of events that changes the lives of those involved. Merrick, a young graduate archaeology student becomes embroiled in the task of discovering the origins of the skull. His interest in this bizarre case brings him into contact with the Inglish, a remnant tribe eking out an existence on the edge of Europe. In this wildly progressive new world, it is they who will be affected the most. This is a compelling vision of England as it could be in the not-so-distant future.
  • The Museum Book

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    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Useful Idiots

    Jan Mark

    Library Binding (David Fickling Books, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Set in the not-so-distant future, where the lowlands of Britain are flooded, this beautifully written novel explores a world where archaeology is banned for fear of the social unrest it might cause. One bleak morning, a storm across the North Sea stirs up a human skull, which starts a chain of events that forever changes the lives of those involved. It is the Inglish, a remnant tribe on the edge of Europe, that will be affected the most.This is a compelling vision of England as it might be in the hand of award-winning author Jan Mark.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • A Can of Worms

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Bodley Head Children's Books, May 15, 1990)
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  • Nothing to Be Afraid of

    Jan Mark

    Hardcover (PENGUIN PUTNAM * TRADE, Feb. 28, 1985)
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  • Divide and Rule

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Dec. 6, 1990)
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  • Haddock

    Jan Mark

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, )
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