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Books with author Kathleen Haddon

  • No One Else Can Have You

    Kathleen Hale

    eBook (HarperTeen, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Sara Shepard's Pretty Little Liars series meets the cult classic film Fargo in this gripping, dark comedy by debut author Kathleen Hale.A quiet town like Friendship, Wisconsin, keeps most of its secrets buried . . . but when local teen Ruth Fried is found murdered in a cornfield, her best friend, Kippy Bushman, decides she must uncover the truth and catch the killer. Since the police aren't much help, Kippy looks to her newly discovered idol, journalist Diane Sawyer, for tips on how to conduct her investigation. But Kippy soon discovers, if you want to dig up the truth, your hands have to get a little dirty, don'tcha know.In this riveting young adult novel, Kathleen Hale creates a quirky murder mystery that is intricately plotted and sure to keep readers guessing, laughing, and cringing until the surprising final pages. "Can a murder mystery be funny? You betcha!" raved Kirkus Reviews in a starred review.
  • String Games for Beginners

    Kathleen Haddon

    eBook (Hesperides Press, March 23, 2011)
    Originally published in the early 1900s, this short but informative book provides detailed instructions on how to form string figures, accompanied by clear illustrations. Not only does it instruct how to form these, but also gives an idea of the origins of each figure. Apart from this being a simple and entertaining pastime for young and old, providing exercise for the fingers and the mind, these games also reflect a little of the history and social habits of the people where they originated. Contents Include: Instructions The Fish Spear An Outrigger Canoe The Bed Carrying Wood An Eel The Caribou A Grass Hut A Siberian House The Tern A Man Climbing A Tree The Well An Apache Door The Baboon's Mouth A Scrub-Hen The Fighting Men The Island of Moa Lightning Shooting the Fish Spear A Bird A Melon Shell A Canoe A Waterspout Barbed Spears The Breastbone and Ribs The Laia Flower The Flying Fox The Looper Caterpillar Porker
  • Orlando the Marmalade Cat: A Seaside Holiday

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Penguin Global, March 15, 1991)
    Orlando, the marmalade cat, takes his dear wife Grace and their three kittens to the seaside where there is old beached ship they can all stay in. It proves to be the holiday of a lifetime, as they swim, sunbathe, go flying on the tail of a kite, discover a "mermaid" and even help to rescue some shipwrecked travellers.
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  • Nothing Bad Is Going to Happen

    Kathleen Hale

    eBook (HarperTeen, Jan. 5, 2016)
    “I hope if I am ever murdered, Kippy Bushman takes up the case. I also hope that I am not murdered.”— John Mulaney“Kathleen Hale somehow manages to write satire without condescension, humor without disdain and a genuine thriller without ever letting up.”— Jesse Eisenberg, Academy Award nominee for The Social NetworkTeenage sleuth Kippy Bushman is back in Kathleen Hale’s murderously funny sequel to No One Else Can Have You, which was named one of Time’s Best Young Adult Books of the Year. Even more shocking and thrilling than its critically acclaimed predecessor, Nothing Bad Is Going to Happen is another clever, riotous dark comedy that’s perfect for fans of the cult-classic film Fargo, the beloved television show Veronica Mars, and books like Sara Shepard’s Pretty Little Liars series.Just when you thought it was safe to go back to Friendship, Wisconsin… After catching her best friend’s murderer a few months ago, Kippy thought the worst was over. Then she found her boyfriend at home, barely breathing and clinging to life. The sheriff insists it was a suicide attempt, but Kippy refuses to believe it. And with everything that’s happened to her, Kippy wonders if something more sinister is going on. But in a town where everyone has their secrets and a next-door neighbor could be a serial killer, who can she turn to for help?
  • If the Moon Had Willow Trees

    Kathleen Hall

    eBook (Collaborative Options, June 21, 2017)
    Award-winning author of The Otherness Factor takes us to Detroit during the turbulence of the Sixties.Detroit,––July 25, 1967, two days after Detroit cops raid a blind pig (speakeasy) inciting the biggest race riot in American history. Maggie Soulier wakes to a deejay's cry for 'anyone left in the city' to hustle pop to police sweltering at highway checkpoints leading into the firestorm. Maggie's not a hippie chick looking for a cause, she's the daughter of notorious French Canadian secessionist radicals who disappeared without a trace. A grad student on a visa, Maggie covers absences at a pizzeria to support her stateside civil rights work. Delivering soft drinks to keep armed men from having a meltdown sounded simple. That was before she met Sam Tervo on the wrong side of a gun––before she offered him a Coke, before shared laughter ricocheted against shrieking sirens and a darkening sky.Sam, a fierce human rights advocate, thinks he's being targeted by mafia types who want something; the question is what. More and more he relies on his friend Clyde Webster, a black civil rights leader and Maggie's co-worker, to guide him through this underworld. Cold sober in the ash, soot and rubble, Clyde pulls together The Eights: eight working-poor, part-time activists, to curb white flight and integrate the burbs. Maggie and Sam, the token whites.With the intrigue, corruption, brutality and bigotry, Maggie, Sam, Clyde and The Eights experience the love, laughter, irony and self-reflection of blacks and whites redefining friendship and transforming the world with pocket change.
  • Orlando the Marmalade Cat: A Camping Holiday

    Kathleen Hale

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 2017)
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  • Henrietta, the Faithful Hen

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Coward McCann, March 15, 1943)
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  • Orlando-A Trip Abroad

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1999)
    Orlando, the marmalade cat, finds himself separated from his owner and on his way to France, where he spends an exciting twenty-four hours on his trip abroad.
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  • Orlando

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Penguin Global, May 16, 2005)
    Orlando buys a derelict farm as a present for the kittens, and having tidied up and sorted out all the animals who have been living inside the farmhouse-pits in the parlour armchairs, hens in the plate rack and bees in the spare room-he, Grace and the kittens spend a wonderful year making butter, going to market, harvesting, lambing, and all the work of a farm. This book is especially based on Kathleen Hale's own experiences as a land girl in the First World War.
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  • String Games for Beginners

    Kathleen Haddon

    Paperback (Hesperides Press, July 1, 2006)
    Originally published in the early 1900s, this short but informative book provides detailed instructions on how to form string figures, accompanied by clear illustrations. Not only does it instruct how to form these, but also gives an idea of the origins of each figure. Apart from this being a simple and entertaining pastime for young and old, providing exercise for the fingers and the mind, these games also reflect a little of the history and social habits of the people where they originated. Contents Include: Instructions The Fish Spear An Outrigger Canoe The Bed Carrying Wood An Eel The Caribou A Grass Hut A Siberian House The Tern A Man Climbing A Tree The Well An Apache Door The Baboon's Mouth A Scrub-Hen The Fighting Men The Island of Moa Lightning Shooting the Fish Spear A Bird A Melon Shell A Canoe A Waterspout Barbed Spears The Breastbone and Ribs The Laia Flower The Flying Fox The Looper Caterpillar Porker
  • Orlando's Evening Out

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne and Company, March 15, 1991)
    Orlando the Marmalade Cat decides to take his three kittens to the circus, but when he takes the high road across the rooftops of town, he makes an unexpected big-top debut.
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  • Orlando's Home Life

    Kathleen Hale

    Hardcover (Warne, May 1, 1992)
    Orlando, the marmalade cat, and his wife Grace try to provide their kittens, Blanche, Pansy, and Tinkle, with an education
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