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Books with author Jane Harrington

  • SOUL SISTER: A Gift of the Gods

    Janine Harrington

    eBook (Unicorn Inspirations, Sept. 26, 2012)
    ‘A raw red light suddenly pierced the gloom. She watched the strobe search the landscape startling shadows into shapes, rearing up out of endless Night. Like a bloodshot eye, it watched the girl, knowing her to be a stranger.She did not belong here. And yet … she was here … so it must be meant to be.’A young girl stands at the grave of her mother feeling so helpless, abandoned, afraid, alone. She is wondering where souls go when a body dies? Does she really want to know the answer? Is she up to the challenge?Be careful what you wish for …www.janineharrington.blogspot.com
  • This Little Piggy

    Tim Harrington

    Hardcover (Balzer + Bray, May 14, 2013)
    Children and parents will find lots to laugh about in indie-rocker Tim Harrington’s first picture book, This Little Piggy. Everybody knows the this-little-piggy game—the big toe is the little piggy who went to market, and the baby toe is the little piggy who went wee wee wee all the way home. But what about the toes on the other foot? It turns out none of those piggies is eating roast beef…. One is playing the drums. One is riding a go-kart. One is dancing. One is flying a plane. And one of the little piggies has built a rocket ship and is traveling into outer space! Now that Les Savy Fav’s Tim Harrington has added his own hilarious twist, the game of this-little-piggy will never be the same. There is also a free song online that parents can download to go along with the text.
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  • Revenge of the Red Club

    Kim Harrington

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 20, 2020)
    “Will educate and inspire budding feminists…A real and necessary read, period!” —Kirkus Reviews “Empowering.” —Booklist “A middle school feminist manifesto that fans of girl-led ensembles like Ann M. Martin’s The Babysitter’s Club and Ann Brashares’s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants will love.” —School Library Journal (starred review) A tween reporter discovers an important and beloved club at school is being shut down—and uses the power of the pen to try and activate some much-needed social change in this period-positive and empowering middle grade novel about the importance of standing up for what you believe in.Riley Dunne loves being a member of the Red Club. It’s more than a group of girls supporting each other through Aunt Flo’s ups and downs; it’s a Hawking Middle School tradition. The club’s secret locker has an emergency stash of supplies, and the girls are always willing to lend an ear, a shoulder, or an old pair of sweatpants. But when the school administration shuts the Red Club down because of complaints, the girls are stunned. Who would do that to them? The girls’ shock quickly turns into anger, and then they decide to get even. But wallpapering the gym with maxi pads and making tampon crafts in art class won’t bring their club back. Only Riley can do that. Using the skills she has cultivated as her school paper’s top investigative reporter (okay, only investigative reporter), she digs for the truth about who shut the club down and why. All the while dealing with friendship drama, a new and ridiculous dress code, and a support group that is now more focused on fighting with each other than fighting back. Can she save the Red Club before this rebellion turns into a full-scale war?
  • My Best Friend, the Atlantic Ocean, and Other Great Bodies Standing Between Me and My Life with Giulio

    Jane Harrington

    Hardcover (Darby Creek Pub, Feb. 16, 2008)
    Jealous when her best friend begins dating the new Italian exchange student, Delia is prepared to wait out the thirty-four days an average teenage relationship lasts, but in the meanwhile must deal with schoolwork, football, and similar annoyances.
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  • Extreme Pets

    Jane Harrington

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2007)
    If you've just gotta have a pet that's anything but ordinary, this book is for you! Inside you'll find tons of info about all kinds of cool animals, from snakes to ferrets to frogs. You'll even get tips on how to persuade your parents to let you have that creepy, crawly, make-your-little-sister-jump-out-of-her-skin pet. And what could be more fun than that!
  • The Indians of New Jersey Dickon Among the Lenapes

    M.R. Harrington

    Hardcover (Rutgers University Press, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • Clarity

    Kim Harrington

    Paperback (Point, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Don't close your eyes. Except when the truth is too dark to bear.Clarity "Clare" Fern sees things. Things no one else can see. Things like stolen kisses and long-buried secrets. All she has to do is touch a certain object, and the visions come to her. It's a gift. And a curse.When a teenage girl is found murdered, Clare's ex-boyfriend wants her to help solve the case -- but Clare is still furious at the cheating jerk. Then Clare's brother -- who has supernatural gifts of his own -- becomes the prime suspect, and Clare can no longer look away. Teaming up with Gabriel, the smoldering son of the new detective, Clare must venture into the depths of fear, revenge, and lust in order to track the killer. But will her sight fail her just when she needs it most?
  • Perception: A Clarity Novel

    Kim Harrington

    Hardcover (Point, March 1, 2012)
    When you can see things others can't, what happens when someone is watching you?Everybody knows about Clarity "Clare" Fern. She's the psychic girl in school, the one who can place her hands on something and see hidden visions from the past. Only, Clare would rather not be a celebrity. She prefers hanging back, observing. Her gift is not a game to her. But then someone starts playing with her head and heart. Messages and gifts from a secret admirer crop up everywhere Clare turns. Could they be from Gabriel, the gorgeous boy who gets Clare's pulse racing? Or from Justin, Clare's hopeful ex-boyfriend who'd do anything to win her back?One thing is certain. Clare needs to solve this mystery, and soon. Because the messages are becoming sinister, and a girl in town has suddenly disappeared. Clare needs to see her way to the truth -- before it's much too late.
  • Lucy's

    Jane Harrington

    Paperback (Bt Bound, Dec. 15, 2003)
    Lucy's (completely cool and totally true) E-Journal is a true-to-life confession of an 11 year old who has a lot on her mind. It's lighthearted but honest in dealing with life's twists and turns.Lucy is 11, and it's her first day of summer vacation. Lucy anticipates that it's going to be one freaky summer, so she decides to right a tell-all E-Journal -- in an attempt to deal with it all. She figures if she can survive sleepaway camp, make up with her best friend, and keep her biggest enemy from moving in next door, then maybe everything will turn out OK. Maybe.
  • Clarity

    Kim Harrington

    Hardcover (Point, March 1, 2011)
    When you can see things others can't, where do you look for the truth?This paranormal murder mystery will have teens reading on the edge of their seats.Clarity "Clare" Fern sees things. Things no one else can see. Things like stolen kisses and long-buried secrets. All she has to do is touch a certain object, and the visions come to her. It's a gift. And a curse.When a teenage girl is found murdered, Clare's ex-boyfriend wants her to help solve the case--but Clare is still furious at the cheating jerk. Then Clare's brother--who has supernatural gifts of his own--becomes the prime suspect, and Clare can no longer look away. Teaming up with Gabriel, the smoldering son of the new detective, Clare must venture into the depths of fear, revenge, and lust in order to track the killer. But will her sight fail her just when she needs it most?
  • Forget Me

    K.A. Harrington

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Two names. One face. A dangerous secret exposed. Morgan never minded her boyfriend Flynn’s dark and private nature. She found it mysterious and alluring. But now he’s dead, and she can’t move on. She feels much like her dying town, River’s End, with its overgrown amusement park and abandoned houses: once happy . . . now fading away.Hoping for some closure, Morgan uploads her only picture of Flynn to the social media site FriendShare along with a note to say good-bye. But she’s shocked when the facial recognition software suggests she tag him as Evan Murphy. She’s never heard of Evan. A quick search reveals that he lives in a nearby town and looks exactly like Flynn. Same eyes, nose, jawline. Only this boy is very much alive. Digging through layers of secrets, Morgan questions everything she thought she knew about her town, her boyfriend, and even her parents’ involvement in this massive web of lies.Forget Me is a heart-pounding novel that draws you in and keeps you guessing until the very end.
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  • Triumph of a Shanty Irishman: From Butte hill to Notre Dame and beyond

    James Harrington

    language (, Sept. 20, 2015)
    James P. Harrington graduated magna cum laude with a BA from Carroll College before going on to earn an MA from the University of Wyoming and a JD from Notre Dame Law School.He enjoyed a successful forty-five-year law career before writing his inspirational memoir, Triumph of a Shanty Irishman.