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Books with author Kathy Thompson

  • Eloise and the Very Secret Room

    Kay Thompson

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Eloise can go wherever she wants in The Plaza Hotel, but her favorite place is a secret room. Here she can do whatever she wants!
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  • Relegation

    Karri Thompson

    language (Krutz and Ink, June 4, 2018)
    The end is near—and I’m fated to save humanity. I’m feared, yet revered. The presidents are leery of me, but I’ve read the files. And I know the truth—at least, I think I do. And I’m the one who is going to tell the clones. They deserve to know. Michael and I have been forced to fight, to kill. We’ll do anything to keep our daughters safe and free. But we can’t do it alone. There’s a rumor about a secret society eager for battle… and we’re going to find them. Help them end the government’s corruption.It’s my duty, my calling as the first mother of the new world I want to create. This started with me, and that’s where it’s going to end.
  • Midnight's Choice

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Hyperion, July 31, 1999)
    After her friend, Kevin, is transformed into a phoenix, he is captured and brought to live at a zoo, but when Tess seeks the help of another Switcher to set him free, she discovers a devious plot brewing against her imprisoned friend.
  • The Beguilers

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, June 18, 2013)
    The author of the Switchers Trilogy “creates a convincing fantasy world” in this magical novel of a girl who sets out on a daring journey (Publishers Weekly). Everyone in Rilka’s village knows about the beguilers: the golden-eyed, wailing creatures that come out after dark and lure people to their doom. Rilka astonishes her fellow villagers when she reveals that her Great Intention—her first act as an adult—is to capture a beguiler. During her dangerous quest to the cloud mountain, the rumored lair of the beguilers, Rilka discovers truths about the beguilers—and herself—that will change her life and her village forever.
  • The New Policeman

    Kate Thompson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, June 30, 2011)
    Everyone in Kinvara is conscious that time is flying past, faster and faster - to such an extent that when JJ asks his mother what she would like as a birthday present she ask for more time. JJ dismisses this as mere wishful thinking, an impossibility, for who know where the time goes? The Liddys have been musicians for generations and JJ is no exception but what he discovers is that a shadow from the past hangs over their family -did his great-grandfather murder the village priest? When he sets out to buy his mother time, he discovers the fate of a flute which will provide the key to both problems - it is the vital clue. He makes the transition to Tir na n'Og, the land of eternal youth, where the fairy people are also having a problem with time and it falls to his lot to locate the leak between the two parallel worlds. JJ finds where time goes!Music proves to be the touchstone for communication between the fairy and the human domains and the book is saturated with the lure of Irish music for JJ`s whole existence is built round the ceili and each chapter relates to a tune, printed out as a heading so that the reader can also become a performer. As for the New Policeman, Larry O'Dwyer, he is an enigmatic figure who has a significant bearing on the plot but whose identity is kept a superbly guarded secret to the very last surprising moment.
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  • Switchers

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Hyperion, May 20, 1998)
    Tess, a switcher, possesses a supernatural power to turn into any animal she wishes and she learns that Kevin also has the same ability, and together they must stop an icy evil from taking over the Northern Hemisphere.
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  • The Stepney Doorstep Society: The remarkable true story of the women who ruled the East End through war and peace

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Penguin Random House UK, Feb. 7, 2019)
    Minksy, Gladys, Beatty, Joan, Girl Walker. While the men were at war, these women ruled the streets of the East End. Brought up with firm hand in the steaming slums and teeming tenements, they struggled against poverty to survive, and fought for their community in our country's darkest hours.But there was also joy to be found. From Stepney to Bethnal Green, Whitechapel to Shoreditch, the streets were alive with peddlers and market stalls hawking their wares, children skipping across dusty hopscotch pitches, the hiss of a gas lamp or the smell of oxtail stew. You need only walk a few steps for a smile from a neighbour or a strong cup of tea.From taking over the London Underground, standing up to the Kray twins and crawling out of bombsites, The Stepney Doorstep Society tells the vivid and moving stories of the matriarchs who remain the backbone of the East End to this day.
  • Only Human: Bk. 2

    Kate Thompson

    Hardcover (Bodley Head Children's Books, May 3, 2001)
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  • Micronations: Invent Your Own Country and Culture with 25 Projects

    Kathy Ceceri, Chad Thompson

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, May 13, 2014)
    For anyone who's ever dreamed of ruling over their own empire, here's your chance! Micronations are imaginary countries that have a lot of the same things as real ones: laws, customs, history, and their own flags, coins, and postage stamps. Micronations: Invent Your Own Country and Culture takes readers step-by-step to create their own unique realm, using examples from real nations, micronations, and fictional lands. What makes a country a country? What symbols and systems define a country and help it function? Learn about geography and government, technology and the environment, art and culture, and the literary device of "world-building" used in works like The Hobbit and Harry Potter.Kids get to invent their own language, music, games, clothing, food, and holidays to fit their micronation's tradition. Whether they create a land of time travel where every city exists in a different epoch or an underwater monarchy whose chief export is fish, Micronations: Invent Your Own Country and Culture will engage kids' imagination and teach make-believe rulers how the real world works.This title meets Common Core State Standards for literacy in language arts, history and social studies; Guided Reading Levels and Lexile measurements indicate grade level and text complexity.
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  • Annan Water

    Kate Thompson

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, June 18, 2013)
    Michael is inexplicably drawn to Annie, but a deep and mysterious river divides themMichael Duggan feels lost. After the death of his younger sister in a riding accident, his parents have relocated their family and their horse-dealing business to Scotland. Days and nights are taken up with caring for the horses and ponies, showing them to buyers, and competing in shows. School is a blur—Michael has no friends and no clear sense of who he is. He feels completely alone in the world, until he meets Annie, a girl who, like him, seems to want to flee from something; a girl who has dark secrets of her own. Michael desperately wants to be with Annie. But she lives on the opposite side of the treacherous Annan Water . . .
  • What if I Told You a Story About My Doll?

    Kato Thompson

    language (, Oct. 4, 2014)
    A young girl wonders what would happen if her wooden nesting doll was suddenly six feet tall. Delightfully humorous pictures tell a story with a surprise ending, and open-ended questions prompt young readers to talk about what they see. This is a great book for story time or bed time!
  • Creature of the Night

    Kate Thompson

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 31, 2009)
    A HOUSE WITH A SECRET An unanswered question: Who is the Creature in the Night? Bobby lives a reckless life smoking, drinking, and stealing cars in Dublin. So his mother moves thefamily to the country. But Bobby suspects their cottage might not be as quaint as it seems. Teens will be captivated by this spooky novel about the darkness that lurks in forgotten corners and tough teenagers.