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Books with author Kathleen A. Duffy

  • It's All about Charlie

    Kathleen A. Duffy

    Paperback (InspiringVoices, Sept. 19, 2014)
    Charlie is a loner, and he likes it that way. He grew up as an only cat and has developed very set ideas about how his world should be and how others should behave in it. But when circumstances force him to rescue a newborn kitten, his orderly world crumbles around him. Charlie is now a single parent, with all the emotional ups and downs that parenthood can bring. In this new situation, Charlie finds strengths within himself that he never dreamed he had. The old life he lived disappears, and a new one unfolds-one that is bigger, fuller, and better. Charlie experiences the joys of a life of giving and receiving unconditional love. "Wonderfully enchanting to watch Charlie have a change of heart and personality to become a hero to a little kitten. Charlie's transformation warms the heart" - K. Finneron, author of SuSu of the FruFru "This absolutely charming and heart-warming children's story about Charlie the Cat and how he redeems his selfish ways will resonate with children and adults alike. Like all great stories, it's easy to read, full of laugh-out-loud bits, and is hard to forget" - Jane Buckle, PhD, London, UK
  • Lara and the Gray Mare

    Kathleen Duey

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Jan. 13, 2005)
    While her father is away fighting the Normans and other Irish clans, nine-year-old Lara works hard to help harvest food and also cares for the pregnant gray mare that she loves.
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  • Esperanza

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Puffin, April 15, 2002)
    When Esperanza, a wild filly who is part of a group of mares, joins a larger herd, she makes friends with Strider, a young stallion, and when the two are separated from the herd they must face the dangers of the wilderness on their own.
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  • Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Novel

    Kathleen Duey

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 29, 2002)
    This full-length companion book to the movie, filled with inspiration, adventure, and excitement, follows Spirit, the leader of a herd of wild mustangs, from his childhood, through his capture, to his courageous return to freedom. 50,000 first printing.
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  • Lara and the Moon-Colored Filly

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 17, 2005)
    The second book in the Hoofbeats series focusing on Lara!Nine-year-old Lara is the daughter of the the leader of her cattle-raising clan. While she spends her days tending to the cattle, her heart lies with her beloved gray mare. When Lara goes to the highlands to set the cattle out to graze, she finds the mare in the process of a difficult birth. Lara vows to take care of the foal as a dying promise to the gray mare, and with the help of a childless milk-cow, she cares for the spindly-legged filly. But just when she is confident that the foal can survive, a rival clan captures them both, and throws Lara's life into turmoil. When the filly is eventually given to a titled baron in the castle town of Athenry, Lara, determined to stay with the horse no matter what, goes along. Together, she and her beloved horse face seemingly insurmountable challenges, but all along Lara keeps two things in mind. One day, she will manage to flee, and will set off in search of the family that she was taken from. And she will not leave without her silver mare.
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  • Hoofbeats: Katie and the Mustang #3

    Kathleen Duey

    eBook (Puffin Books, May 24, 2004)
    The third book in the Hoofbeats series focusing on Katie!Katie knows she has come too far to give up. Taken under the Kylers' wing, she stays close to the Mustang and clings to her dream of finding her uncle. Then a particularly bad river crossing leaves their guide crippled and their group diminished. Knowing that there is strength in numbers, they join forces with a traveling circus troupe, and somehow make it to Fort Laramie.
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  • Hoofbeats: Katie and the Mustang #2

    Kathleen Duey

    eBook (Puffin Books, May 24, 2004)
    Joined by Hiram the farmhand, Katie begins the journey west. At first, she is unsure if the Mustang will follow, but much to her relief, he seems to trust her. Soon, Katie and Hiram meet up with a large family who invite them to join their caravan. For the first time, it seems as though they might really make it to Oregon. But then tragedy strikes, and Katie finds herself having to choose between parting ways with Hiram, or abandoning her dreams of going west&150and giving up on the chance to return the Mustang to his homeland.
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  • Samurai: Time Soldiers Book #6

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Big Guy Books, April 1, 2006)
    In the sixth novel of this innovative series, the Time Soldiers can finally choose where—and when—they want to travel. When they journey to the city of Edo in ancient Japan and encounter an elderly Samurai warrior who has one regret, they help him change the past, and in doing so discover another piece of the mystery of the time portal and the green stones scattered throughout time. This remarkable series couples classic photography and bold images with an engaging story that encourages young readers to become lifelong learners and comes with a full-color teacher's guide.
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  • Skin Hunger

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Sadima lives in a world where magic has been banned, leaving poor villagers prey to fakes and charlatans. A "magician" stole her family's few valuables and left Sadima's mother to die on the day Sadima was born. But vestiges of magic are hidden in old rhymes and hearth tales and in people like Sadima, who conceals her silent communication with animals for fear of rejection and ridicule. When rumors of her gift reach Somiss, a young nobleman obsessed with restoring magic, he sends Franklin, his lifelong servant, to find her. Sadima's joy at sharing her secret becomes love for the man she shares it with. But Franklin's irrevocable bond to the brilliant and dangerous Somiss traps her, too, and she faces a heartbreaking decision. Centuries later magic has been restored, but it is available only to the wealthy and is strictly controlled by wizards within a sequestered academy of magic. Hahp, the expendable second son of a rich merchant, is forced into the academy and finds himself paired with Gerrard, a peasant boy inexplicably admitted with nine sons of privilege and wealth. Only one of the ten students will graduate -- and the first academic requirement is survival. Sadima's and Hahp's worlds are separated by generations, but their lives are connected in surprising and powerful ways in this brilliant first book of Kathleen Duey's dark, complex, and completely compelling trilogy.
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  • Hoofbeats: Katie and the Mustang #4

    Kathleen Duey

    eBook (Puffin Books, May 24, 2004)
    The fourth book in the Hoofbeats series focusing on Katie!With trepidation, Katie continues Westward with the Kylers. The mountainous terrain makes for difficult traveling, and they arrive in Oregon shortly before the winter snows hit. While the Kylers and the others begin the search for land, Katie's worst fears are confirmed. Her uncle is not there. Then she realizes that she has brought the Mustang home, and she cannot keep him with her anymore. Left with no family and without the Mustang to rely on, Katie must find her own way...
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  • Lara at Athenry Castle

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Puffin, March 17, 2005)
    Nine-year-old Lara is the daughter of the r?-the leader of her cattle-raising clan. While she spends her days tending to the cattle, her heart lies with her beloved gray mare. When Lara goes to the highlands to set the cattle out to graze, she finds the mare in the process of a difficult birth. Lara vows to take care of the foal as a dying promise to the gray mare, and with the help of a childless milk-cow, she cares for the spindly-legged filly. But just when she is confident that the foal can survive, a rival clan captures them both, and throws Lara's life into turmoil. When the filly is eventually given to a titled baron in the castle town of Athenry, Lara, determined to stay with the horse no matter what, goes along. Together, she and her beloved horse face seemingly insurmountable challenges, but all along Lara keeps two things in mind. One day, she will manage to flee, and will set off in search of the family that she was taken from. And she will not leave without her silver mare.
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  • Lara and the Gray Mare

    Kathleen Duey

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 13, 2005)
    Nine-year-old Lara is the daughter of the r?-the leader of her cattle-raising clan. While she spends her days tending to the cattle, her heart lies with her beloved gray mare. When Lara goes to the highlands to set the cattle out to graze, she finds the mare in the process of a difficult birth. Lara vows to take care of the foal as a dying promise to the gray mare, and with the help of a childless milk-cow, she cares for the spindly-legged filly. But just when she is confident that the foal can survive, a rival clan captures them both, and throws Lara's life into turmoil. When the filly is eventually given to a titled baron in the castle town of Athenry, Lara, determined to stay with the horse no matter what, goes along. Together, she and her beloved horse face seemingly insurmountable challenges, but all along Lara keeps two things in mind. One day, she will manage to flee, and will set off in search of the family that she was taken from. And she will not leave without her silver mare.
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