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Books with author Kathleen Fisher

  • The Desperate Journey

    Kathleen Fidler

    eBook (Kelpies, March 20, 2014)
    Twins Kirsty and David Murray are forced to leave their crofting home in the north of Scotland, and struggle to cope with life in Glasgow, where the work is hard and dangerous. Then comes a chance for a new adventure on a ship bound for Canada. Will they survive the treacherous Atlantic crossing, and what will they find in the strange new land? The Desperate Journey is Kathleen Fidler's best-known story, a true Scottish classic whose thrilling plot will keep children gripped till the end.
  • The Boy with the Bronze Axe

    Kathleen Fidler

    eBook (Kelpies, April 19, 2018)
    Kathleen Fidler's classic story is set in the ancient Stone Age village of Skara Brae on Orkney. This is a fascinating and vividly portrayed story of life nearly 3,000 years ago. Kali and Brockan are in trouble. They have been using their stone axes to chip limpets off the rocks, but they've gone too far out and find themselves trapped by the tides. Then, an unexpected rescuer appears, a strange boy in a strange boat, carrying a strangely sharp axe of a type they have never seen before.Conflict arises as the village of Skara must decide what to do with the new ideas and practices that the boy brings. As a deadly storm threatens, the very survival of the village is in doubt.Step back into the Stone Age and learn about the daily life and rituals of the ancient village of Skara Brae in this compelling, fictional account of the famous Orkney settlement. Vivid descriptions and accurate historical details bring the village to life and make this an ideal choice for those studying the Stone Age curriculum.
  • The Boy with the Bronze Axe

    Kathleen Fidler

    Paperback (Kelpies, May 15, 2012)
    Kathleen Fidler's classic story is set in the ancient Stone Age village of Skara Brae on Orkney. This is a fascinating and vividly portrayed story of life nearly 3,000 years ago. Kali and Brockan are in trouble. They have been using their stone axes to chip limpets off the rocks, but they've gone too far out and find themselves trapped by the tides. Then, an unexpected rescuer appears, a strange boy in a strange boat, carrying a strangely sharp axe of a type they have never seen before. Conflict arises as the village of Skara must decide what to do with the new ideas and practices that the boy brings. As a deadly storm threatens, the very survival of the village is in doubt. Step back into the Stone Age and learn about the daily life and rituals of the ancient village of Skara Brae in this compelling, fictional account of the famous Orkney settlement. Vivid descriptions and accurate historical details bring the village to life and make this an ideal choice for those studying the Stone Age curriculum.
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  • Dee the Duck and the Treasure Box

    Kathleen E. Deisher

    language (Lamp Post Publishing, Inc., Nov. 19, 2019)
    What is a true treasure? Join a young duckling on her quest to discover what her heart values. Will Dee the Duck learn the answer when she receives a special gift from her grandmother and grandfather? Meet Dee’s grandparents, Grampa and Grammy, when she travels with them for a weekend trip to the country. Learn practical lessons as Dee explores making sweet memories to keep. What reminders of her short vacation will she add to her special treasure box?DEE THE DUCK AND THE TREASURE BOX is an entertaining bedtime story written and illustrated by Kathleen E. Deisher. The Treasure Box is the first introduction to Dee the Duck and her adventures and exploits. Delightful pictures by the author help children understand the joy in helping others and appreciate the blessings found in multi-generational family settings. Celebrate the unique relationship between grandparents and grandchildren in this read-aloud book.Watch beginning readers have fun with repetition and learn prepositions in this duck family tale. It will inspire children to read as they help identify the things Dee gathers. Early readers may even discover blessings their hearts will treasure.
  • Haki the Shetland Pony

    Kathleen Fidler

    Paperback (Kelpies, July 24, 2018)
    Adam and his Shetland pony Haki have been inseparable. Haki is clever and brave and Adam soon trains him to do things other Shetland ponies can't -- to act, to dance and to follow the sound of Adam's bagpipes. But Adam must move off the island to find work and selling Haki is the only way he can leave. Then the pair performs at the Highland Show and a ringmaster is so impressed by the talented pony that he lets Haki, and Adam, join his traveling circus. Haki -- with Sondra the friendly elephant -- become stars of the big tent but some of the circus folk are jealous of their success. Can Adam protect his friend? This classic children's novel from much-loved author Kathleen Fidler takes the reader on an entertaining journey -- from a small Scottish crofting community to the bright lights of the circus. Fidler's authentic and charming depiction of life on Shetland remain, to this day, an unrivalled portrait of Scotland's islands.
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  • The Desperate Journey

    Kathleen Fidler

    Paperback (Kelpies, May 15, 2012)
    Ten-year-old twins Kirsty and David Murray love their crofting life in the north of Scotland. They collect shellfish, milk the cows and help their father grow oats and vegetables. Then one day the Countess's men come and burn their house, saying they must leave. The family travel across Scotland to Glasgow. City life is dirty and overcrowded, and work in the mills is hard and dangerous. The chance comes to join a ship sailing for Hudson Bay in Canada, and once again they start a long, perilous journey. Will they survive the treacherous Atlantic crossing, and what will they find in the strange new land? Kathleen Fidler had a gift for bringing characters from history to life for today's children. The Desperate Journey is her best-known story, a true Scottish classic whose thrilling plot will keep children gripped from start to end.
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  • Cook-In.

    Kathleen Dunning. Fisher

    Hardcover (Independent Publishers Group, Jan. 15, 1969)
    Ultimate beginner's guide to cooking at home. Includes recipes, definitions and information about etiquette and safety.
  • Flash the Sheep Dog

    Kathleen Fidler

    eBook (Kelpies, April 19, 2018)
    Orphan Tom has been sent to live in the Scottish Borders with an uncle and aunt he's never met. But a remote sheep farm in Scotland is a different world from his home in London. Tom is lonely and struggles to fit in with strange new people and their odd ways, until his uncle gives him a sheep dog puppy called Flash. Flash is loving, clever and brave and Tom is determined to make him the best sheepdog he can be -- perhaps even a champion! But when the day of the competition arrives Tom faces a difficult decision -- will he leave his new life, and Flash, behind?In this true classic by much-loved children's author Kathleen Fidler, a young boy discovers friendship, acceptance and a new home in the Scottish Borders through his love for his best friend, Flash. Adapted for the big screen in 1966, Flash the Sheepdog remains an unrivalled portrait of rural Scotland and is a story that has been loved by generations of children.
  • Flash the Sheep Dog

    Kathleen Fidler

    Paperback (Kelpies, July 24, 2018)
    Orphan Tom has been sent to live in the Scottish Borders with an uncle and aunt he's never met. But a remote sheep farm in Scotland is a different world from his home in London. Tom is lonely and struggles to fit in with strange new people and their odd ways, until his uncle gives him a sheep dog puppy called Flash. Flash is loving, clever and brave and Tom is determined to make him the best sheepdog he can be -- perhaps even a champion! But when the day of the competition arrives Tom faces a difficult decision -- will he leave his new life, and Flash, behind? In this true classic by much-loved children's author Kathleen Fidler, a young boy discovers friendship, acceptance and a new home in the Scottish Borders through his love for his best friend, Flash. Adapted for the big screen in 1966, Flash the Sheepdog remains an unrivalled portrait of rural Scotland and is a story that has been loved by generations of children.
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  • Plastic Canvas, Noah's Ark Playset

    Kathleen J. Fischer

    Paperback (Annie's Attic, March 15, 1998)
    10 pages of graphs & instructions to make this boat, people, animals. giraffe, elephants, snakes, lambs, pigs, pandas & more.
  • Flash the Sheepdog

    Kathleen Fidler

    Paperback (Floris Books, May 1, 2007)
    Tom Stokes is an orphan. His sister is going to America to get married―but where can he go? They remember an uncle and aunt they scarcely know living in the borders of Scotland. After the city bustle of London, Tom finds his uncle's farm barren and lonely. How can he adjust to such a life? Help comes in the form of a sheepdog puppy, and his loneliness is quickly forgotten as Tom realizes the dog is his to love and train―maybe to be a champion! And so begins his adventurous and challenging life on the hill farm with his new friend Elspeth and sheepdog Flash. Then his sister writes that Tom can come and live with her in America, and he is faced with the most difficult decision of his life... (Ages 6-9)
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  • Haki, the Shetland pony

    Kathleen Fidler

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, Aug. 16, 1970)
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