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Books with author Kelly Bennett

  • Chesapeake Bay

    Kelly Bennett

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Describes the history, wildlife, and physical features of America's largest estuary.
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  • Not Norman

    Kelly Bennett

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2009)
    one audio CD in a cardboard case. Includes 2 tracks: one with turn the page signals, and one without the signals. Read by Skip Hinnet. Approx 6 mins long.
  • Adventurous Children of the Donner Party

    Holly Bennett

    language (, May 18, 2016)
    In 1846 several families chose to cross the United States to the California Territory, in covered wagons, walking and on horseback. This began a desperate fight for survival, with the children showing strength, courage, and the ability to survive the odds of freezing, starvation and cannibalism.
  • Drawn Away

    Holly Bennett

    Hardcover (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 17, 2017)
    One minute Jack's in math class. The next, he's on a dark, cobblestoned, empty street. Empty, that is, except for a skinny girl wrapped in a threadbare shawl. "Matches, mister?" she asks, and just like that, Jack's life collides with one of Hans Christian Andersen's grimmest tales. And just when he has almost convinced himself it was just a weird dream, it happens again. Suddenly, Jack's ideas about what is "real" or "possible" no longer apply. While he and his new girlfriend, Lucy, struggle to understand who or what the Match Girl is, they come to realize they must also find a way to keep Jack away from her. The Match Girl is not just a sad, lonely soul; she's dangerous. And each time Jack is drawn into her gray, solitary world, she becomes stronger, more alive...and more attached to Jack. She wants to keep Jack for her very own, even if that means he will die.
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  • My Dads

    Kelly Bennett

    Paperback (Walker & Company, May 1, 2012)
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  • The Bonemender

    Holly Bennett

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Gabrielle is a bonemender of extraordinary talent. Between her work as a healer and her duties as one of the royal family of Verdeau, her life is busy, comfortable and predictable -- until the day a stranger arrives at her gate, desperately seeking help for his injured friend. To Gabrielle's wonder, they are Elves, a people not seen in Verdeau in many years. And they bring news of a coming invasion that threatens the freedom of the entire Krylian basin, human and Elvish alike. As Verdeau arms for war, Gabrielle must mobilize the bonemenders and prepare herself for the nightmarish work of battlefield healing. But what awaits her on that bloody field is worse than anything she has imagined. And what is she to do with the love in her heart?
  • The Bonemender's Oath

    Holly Bennett

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2006)
    In The Bonemender, Gabrielle took her talent for healing into battle where her father died in her arms; she fell in love with a man who turned out to be an Elf, with a lifespan many times that of a Human, and she learned that she was not whom she had believed herself to be. Now, the war is over, but the threat from across the mountains has only withdrawn for the time-being, and danger lurks closer to home. Both Gabrielle and her brother Tristan must fight for their lives and for those they love, as Gabrielle struggles to save a young man who thinks himself her enemy.
  • Redwing

    Holly Bennett

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Rowan, a young musician whose entire family has died from the plague, forms an uneasy alliance with a young man who possesses peculiar powers.
  • The Bonemender's Choice

    Holly Bennett

    language (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2007)
    When Dominic's children are kidnapped by raiding pirates, Gabrielle and Feolan find themselves drawn into their most frightening adventure yet, a sea journey into unknown lands. The adventure takes a deadly turn when the Gray Veil, a plague that slowly chokes its victims, strikes the harbor town where the children have been taken. Gabrielle's healing powers are needed as never before, and in the end, it seems, she must choose: She can only save one, her husband or her niece.
  • Redwing

    Holly Bennett

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Rowan is the sole survivor when his entire family is struck down by the plague. Alone and grief-stricken, Rowan ekes out a living by playing music on his button box in the small towns and villages of Prosper. He lives and travels in his family's old caravan, half starved and in despair. One day, he finds he has competition: a young man playing a violin. Rather than make an adversary, Rowan suggests they travel and play together, but he regrets his offer when he finds out that Samik is from the Tarzine Lands, beyond the volcanoes, and is being pursued by a vengeful warlord. And that's not all. Samik also claims to have the Sight—and what he sees (and hears) is Rowan's dead sister, Ettie. As they travel from town to town, they form an uneasy alliance, which gradually evolves into a friendship that will be tested to its limits when Samik is captured.
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  • Mine Does!

    Sally Bennett

    Paperback (Shar Pei Press, Oct. 23, 2018)
    Marvin is a creative little monster who likes to draw unusual things. He starts to get discouraged when people start telling him that his drawings aren't right. Will he have the confidence to keep up his creativity? You'll have to read to find out!
  • The Warrior's Daughter

    Holly Bennett

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2007)
    Luaine is daughter to the greatest of Irish warriors, the legendary Cuchulainn. Although known throughout Ireland as the most fearsome of killers, to Luaine he is a loving playful father who amuses her with his exciting tales and marvelous feats. When the unthinkable happens—Cuchulainn returns from war injured nearly to the death—it is the first intimation of the hero's downfall, and Luaine's first painful step toward an adult life unlike anything she has imagined. As she faces loss, betrayal, suffering and fear, Luaine must find a strength that comes neither from the sword nor from her proud parentage, but from her own courageous spirit.
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