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Books with author Julian Green

  • Tilly's Moonlight Garden

    Julia Green

    language (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Tilly just moved into a drafty old mansion, away from all her friends. She spends her afternoons wandering around her new backyard in order to escape the cold, dusty rooms of the house. But one night, Tilly follows a fox she has seen from her bedroom window and he leads her deep into a hidden garden that is nothing short of mesmerizing in the moonlight. This mysterious garden and the special friend she meets there help her rediscover the magic in her own life. This is the story of an unforgettable time in one girl's life and how a new home, a secret garden, and a little fox can change someone in the most unexpected ways.
  • Blue Moon

    Julia Green

    eBook (Penguin, April 3, 2003)
    Fifteen-year old Mia lives with her dad in a small rural community. When she discovers that she's pregnant she doesn't know where to turn - her elder sisters have left home, her mum left when Mia was six, her boyfriend, Will, is too scared to be anyhelp and her dad tries to push her into an abortion. Backed into a corner, she runs away and joins two women on a canal boat. Nobody can find her now but she discovers that the women have their own tragic stories. A fire on the boat makes her realise that she must take responsibility for the baby and herself and that home is the most likely place to get help. Her mother re-enters her life and Will's mother involves herself. Mia learns about love and realises how much her father has done for her.
  • Drawing with Light

    Julia Green

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2010)
    Kat and Emily have grown up without their mother for almost as long as they can remember. And now Dad is with Cassy and they all muddle along together well enough - even though they are living in a cramped caravan while their new house is being renovated. Then Cassy and Dad tell them that Cassy is pregnant, and everything seems to shift. Emily feels a new urge to find her own mother. How could she have left them the way she did? Never writing to them? Not communicating with them? And as Emily begins her search, not knowing what she will find, she is at the same time embarking on a new relationship of her own, that of her romance with Seb . . . An evocative and finely drawn novel about family relationships, in particular that of mother and daughter, and the shifting emotions of a teenager trying to make sense of her family and her world.
  • Breathing Underwater: Freya Series, Book 1

    Julia Green

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Oct. 4, 2010)
    Freya has come to visit her grandparents who live on a remote island. Last year she visited them with her brother - but last year her brother died alone in a boating accident. Whilst back on the island, Freya finds a way, with the calming presence of her grandparents and the gentle care and attention of the people around her, to adjust to the fact that her brother has gone, and that life - and love - are still vibrantly in the air.A perfect coming of age for any young girl just tipping into teenhood.
  • Taking Flight

    Julia Green

    eBook (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Sept. 12, 2013)
    Taking Flight is a story about love, loss and dealing withdeath. Luke goes to see his grandpa every day after school. He likes itthere, and especially enjoys helping with Grandpa's pigeons. ButGrandpa gets sick and muddled and needs more than Luke's help. When hegoes into hospital, events take a turn for the worse and suddenly Lukehas to grow up very fast...
  • Seal Island

    Julia Green

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, July 3, 2014)
    'Grace looked directly at the seal pup and spoke softly to it.'I'll be back soon.Don't give up.' Grace is excited about her holiday, staying with Granny at her house by the sea. A whole week exploring rock pools, collecting shells, and playing on the beach - perhaps she might even get to see a baby seal? Grace makes friends with local boy Col who knows all the secrets of the Island. When Grace discovers a small seal pup, separated from its mother after a storm, she's not sure if she can help it, but she has to try . . . Beautifully illustrated in black and white, this is a heart-warming tale of friendship and discovery in the wild outdoors by the author of Tilly's Moonlight Fox..
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  • Hunter's Heart

    Julia Green

    language (Penguin, July 7, 2005)
    A rites of passage story about a 14-year-old boy growing up over one summer. Simon is beginning to sort out relationships with women, and when 16-year-old Leah decides to manipulate him for her own amusement, a powerful and dangerous mix begins to simmer. Set against a wild Cornish landscape and the evidence of a harsh and violent past, this is the story of a young man growing upand the girl who ultimately betrays him.
  • Breathing Underwater

    Julia Green

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Freya has come to visit her grandparents who live on a remote island. Last year she visited them with her brother - but last year her brother died alone in a boating accident. Whilst back on the island, Freya finds a way, with the calming presence of her grandparents and the gentle care and attention of the people around her, to adjust to the fact that her brother has gone, and that life - and love - are still vibrantly in the air.A perfect coming of age for any young girl just tipping into teenhood.
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  • Write It Down

    Julie Green

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Super Smart Information Strategies: Write it Down provides students with practical information on how to develop note taking skills. Readers are encouraged to think critically as they conduct research, collaborate with fellow students and present their findings in new and different ways.
  • Hunter's Heart

    Julia Green

    language (Carolrhoda Books, July 7, 2005)
    Simon, age 14, is obsessed with weaponry, survival tactics, and hunting. Against his mother's wishes, he secretly orders a BB gun over the Internet and begins to practice with it. During a long, hot summer, he discovers a new obsession: Leah, the older girl next door. To her, he's little more than a "project," but their relationship intensifies. Meanwhile, Simon's mother has started a mortifying affair with his art teacher, Matt. When Simon realizes that Leah has begun modeling semi-nude for Matt, he snaps and makes use of his gun. The results are deadly, leaving Simon with a new understanding of himself and his capacity for violence.
  • Baby Blue

    Julia Green

    Paperback (Puffin, April 27, 2004)
    BABY BLUE picks up Mia's story (begun in BLUE MOON) just after the birth of her baby. Mia is sixteen now, and still living with Dad, although this relationship becomes increasingly under strain. Not only is Mia having to work out the complicated emotional and practical implications of being a mother when she herself is still a child, with huge emotional needs of her own, she is also having to negotiate new relationships with the adults and young people around her.
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  • Tilly's Moonlight Fox

    Julia Green

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 6, 2001)
    Tillys Moonlight Fox