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Books with author Jane Gardner

  • Carbon

    Jane P. Gardner

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Explains why carbon is such an important element in the world, and how it makes up almost every life-form on Earth.
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  • The Hollow Land

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Europa Editions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    The barren, beautiful Cumbrian fells provide the bewitching setting for the adventures of Bell and Harry, two children who find enchanting wonder at every turn, as they explore THE HOLLOW LAND. Everyday challenges give a daring edge to this rural work and play. There are ancient mysteries to explore and uncover, like the case of the Egg Witch, and everyone is curious about the Household Name, a wildly famous Londoner moving in to the jewel of the territory, Light Trees Farm. With painterly ease, Jane Gardam’s stories fly with a marvelous spirit that will delight readers of all ages!
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  • Summer After The Funeral

    Jane Gardam

    eBook (Abacus, March 1, 2012)
    A rather mysterious old clergyman is dead, and his most adoring child, sixteen-year-old Athene is desolate. A statuesque beauty, greatly admired, she is also lonely, untouchable and living a secret life of fairly dangerous fantasy.Athene's mother, at once highly organised and monumentally vague, dispatches her children to spend the holidays with assorted friends and relatives. For Athene, victim of plans gone awry, that golden summer after the funeral becomes deliciously puzzling fodder for her fantasy. Stuck in a seaside hotel with an inarticulate and beautiful boy, marooned in a seaside cottage with a painter, and finally alone in an empty school with a young master, she finds that men are not all as saintly as her father- and that she is far from saintly herself...
  • Men in Black: A Novelization

    J. J. Gardner

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 1997)
    Two members of Men in Black (or MiB), a top-secret organization responsible for monitoring alien activity on Earth, race against time to stop intergalactic terrorists and prevent the destruction of the planet
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  • The Summer After the Funeral

    Jane Gardam

    Paperback (Abacus, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A rather mysterious old clergyman is dead, and his most adoring child, sixteen-year-old Athene is desolate. A statuesque beauty, greatly admired, she is also lonely, untouchable and living a secret life of fairly dangerous fantasy.Athene's mother, at once highly organised and monumentally vague, dispatches her children to spend the holidays with assorted friends and relatives. For Athene, victim of plans gone awry, that golden summer after the funeral becomes deliciously puzzling fodder for her fantasy. Stuck in a seaside hotel with an inarticulate and beautiful boy, marooned in a seaside cottage with a painter, and finally alone in an empty school with a young master, she finds that men are not all as saintly as her father- and that she is far from saintly herself...
  • Star Wars: A Storybook

    J. J. Gardner

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Recounts the intergalactic adventures of Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance as they battle the evil Empire
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  • Helium

    Jane P. Gardner

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Discusses uses for the element, including in medicine, technology, and space travel.
  • Doing Household Chores / Keep It Clean

    Jane Gardner, PJ Gray

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, May 1, 2016)
    Each 5-book set in the series covers a key aspect of independent living, such as managing money, finding and keeping a job, or completing common household tasks. Developed for students reading at the most basic level, the books range in readability from 1.0-1.7 and have Lexile scores of 150 to 240. Each book is actually two books in one, with a nonfiction side and a fiction side. The nonfiction side teaches students about an important life skills topic, and the fiction side helps them generalize the skills as they read about teens in real-world situations.LIVING SKILLS: Build students living skills with this five-book set. Important aspects of living and managing basic skills on your own are explored in these nonfiction/fiction flip books. Topics include: finding a place to live and moving in, making a grocery list, buying groceries, housekeeping and keeping things clean, and cooking your meals.
  • Housebreaking and Training a Puppy: A Yearbook

    J. R. Gardner

    Hardcover (Tfh Pubns Inc, )
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  • A Few Fair Days

    Jane Gardam

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Recounts the experiences of a little girl growing up in a seaside town in Yorkshire during the years between the two world wars.
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  • Take a Closer Look at Your Brain

    Jane P. Gardner

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Takes a closer look at the brain's role in the central nervous system. Explores how the forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain help us perform separate, everyday functions.
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  • Take a Closer Look at Your Muscles

    Jane P. Gardner

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Takes a closer look at the muscles' role in helping the organs do their jobs. Explains the different muscle types and where we can find them in our bodies.
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