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Books with author Joan Aiken

  • Go Saddle the Sea

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1717)
    Despised by his Spanish relatives and ignored by his distant grandfather, twelve-year-old orphan Felix Brooke is lonely and unhappy. So when he's given a parcel with a blood-stained letter from his dead father, it inspires him to track down his long-lost English family. Felix packs his bag, jumps on his trusty mule and heads for the coast and a new life. But his journey across the mountains and over the sea does not prove to be plain sailing - as Felix soon discovers . . .
  • Tale of a One Way Street

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, March 1, 1978)
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  • Midwinter Nightingale

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 11, 2005)
    Dido and Simon are in danger in this new addition to the Wolves Chronicles. Dido, back in England from America, is almost instantly kidnapped and taken to a derelict mansion surrounded by a deadly moat. The evil baron residing there, who is also a werewolf, wants desperately to know where King Dick is hidden. For the king is dying, and the evil baron wants to put his own demented son on the throne. Meanwhile Simon is with the ailing king. Not only does King Dick want Simon to paint a portrait of him and his family, but Simon is also next in line for the throne. However, they do need to find the coronet for the ceremony that will crown Simon. Though the coronet is rumored to be in the derelict mansion where Dido is imprisoned, no one can find it. It’s one cliffhanging, hair-raising chapter after another in this tongue-in-cheek, devilishly delicious adventure.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Go Saddle the Sea

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, May 1, 2007)
    Felix Brooke, the orphaned son of an English soldier and an aristocratic Spanish mother, has been raised in the strict, loveless household of his grandfather in Villaverde, Spain. When Felix gains possession of a letter that contains a clue to the whereabouts of his father’s family, he gladly runs away form home to pursue the trail. His journey from Spain to far-off England begins the adventure of a lifetime.
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  • The Cuckoo Tree.

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Sept. 1, 1971)
    As the result of an accident a young girl is faced with the responsibility of foiling a Hanoverian plot to put St. Paul's Cathedral on rollers and roll it into the River Thames during the coronation of James IV.
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  • The Cuckoo Tree

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 25, 2000)
    When Dido Twite sets foot back on English soil, more mischief awaits. As her friend Captain Hughes recovers from a carriage accident, Dido stays at the Dogkennel Cottages and meets the odd inhabitants of Tegleaze Manor: strange old Lady Tegleaze, her nephew, Tobit, and his wizened, witchy nurse, Sannie. Soon suspicious things happen. A priceless miniature is stolen. Tobit is framed and then kidnapped. A twin sister is found. And when Dido catches a glimpse of her rascally father in Petworth, she is sure sheÂ’s in the midst of another Hanoverian plot. Can she get to London to warn the king and save St. Paul's Cathedral from sliding into the Thames?
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  • Mansfield Revisited a Jane Austen Entertainment

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, April 30, 1996)
    What happened after Fanny Price's marriage to Edmund Bertram? Here, by the author of "Eliza's Daughter", is a witty sequel to Jane Austen's classic novel.
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  • The Kingdom and the Cave

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1974)
    Prince Michael is accompanied by the palace cat and a wise old mare on a long and dangerous search for the elusive Under People.
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  • In Thunder's Pocket

    Joan Aiken

    language (RHCP Digital, Jan. 31, 2012)
    When Ned is sent to stay with his aunt and uncle in Thunder's Pocket, he's not very pleased. But from the moment a bird flies into the train carriage on his journey there, Ned realises this isn't going to be an ordinary seaside holiday. Has the eccentric sculptor, Marlot Corby, really put a curse on Ned's aunt? What secrets will he find in Marlot's house and gardens? Life in Thunder's Pocket is going to be anything but dull.
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  • Black Hearts in Battersea

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Vintage Children's Classics, Oct. 15, 2012)
    'Wait, wait! Save us! What'll we do?' Simon is determined to become a painter when he grows up so he sets off to London to make his fortune. But the city is plagued by wolves and mysterious disappearances. The Twite household, where Simon is lodging, seems particularly shifty. Before he even gets a chance to open his glistening new paints Simon stumbles right into the centre of a plot to kill the King. And worse than that Simon is kidnapped and sent to sea! Luckily there are two friendly stowaways aboard -- the feisty Dido Twite and the spoiled young Justin. But when the ship catches fire things look pretty dire. Can they escape? Will they save the king in time?
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  • Midnight is a Place

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 28, 2002)
    Living with his despicable guardian, Sir Randolph Grimsby, at Midnight Court, and longing for companionship, Lucas Bell and Grimsby's other ward, Anna Marie, a nasty and spoiled girl, are forced to fend for themselves during a terror-filled winter in the industrial town of Blastburn when tragedy strikes. Reissue. Simultaneous.
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  • The Song Of Mat And Ben

    Joan Aiken

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Nov. 30, 2013)
    There is eerie trouble once again in the Cornish village of St Boan, often known as Thunder's Pocket. Some hundred-year-old water pipes are being replaced and the digging has disturbed the ghosts of the past, namely the twins Matthew and Ben Pernel who were killed in mysterious circumstances and their musician father blamed. The three are now trying to be reunited but less innocent forces are also at work and the present townspeople are involved as the unhappy incidents of a hundred years ago are relived. Aunt Lal calls on her nephew Ned to help. She believes only he can bring the Pernels together again and thus truly bury the past. But even Ned is not immune to the horrors of the disturbed spirits. A thrilling sequel to In Thunder's Pocket by this prestigious author.
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