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Books with author Lael Littke

  • Haunted Sister

    Lael Littke

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 15, 1998)
    How can you have a ghost story without a ghost? What if the ghost is only in your head? How would you know that you aren't losing your mind? By medical standards, sixteen-year-old Janine Palmer dies on the day of her automobile accident. When her spirit travels to the "other side," however, she is told that it isn't her time to die, and is sent back to live out her life. When she awakens from her coma, though, she discovers that she hasn't come back alone. There is someone else inside her mind. The voice in Janine's head claims to be the ghost of Lenore, Janine's twin sister, who drowned twelve years earlier. Lenore blames her own death on Janine and is determined to live again in her sister's body. Now the two girls must vie for one body. Can Janine be sure that her twin is really inside her, or is she simply going crazy?
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  • Haunted Sister

    Lael Littke

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 15, 1998)
    How can you have a ghost story without a ghost? What if the ghost is only in your head? How would you know that you aren't losing your mind? By medical standards, sixteen-year-old Janine Palmer dies on the day of her automobile accident. When her spirit travels to the "other side," however, she is told that it isn't her time to die, and is sent back to live out her life. When she awakens from her coma, though, she discovers that she hasn't come back alone. There is someone else inside her mind. The voice in Janine's head claims to be the ghost of Lenore, Janine's twin sister, who drowned twelve years earlier. Lenore blames her own death on Janine and is determined to live again in her sister's body. Now the two girls must vie for one body. Can Janine be sure that her twin is really inside her, or is she simply going crazy?
  • Lake of Secrets

    Lael Littke

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 1, 2002)
    Can Carlene really be remembering things from a past life?Strange, fragmented memories have been haunting Carlene since she and her mother came to Lake Isadora. The vivid recollections don't seem to relate to anything in Carlene's own past. Until now, she hadn't even seen the place where Keith, the brother she never knew, disappeared during a storm fifteen years ago. Some think he drowned, but his mother thinks he was kidnapped and is still alive somewhere. She is sure the little boy's clothes that have just been found near the lake belonged to her son. Carlene knows that her bizarre memories have something to do with Keith. They might even help her discover the truth about what happened the day he disappeared. But she can't possibly be remembering things that happened before she was born-unless the memories are from a past life.
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  • Lake of Secrets: A Novel

    Lael Littke

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 1, 2002)
    Can Carlene really be remembering things from a past life?Strange, fragmented memories have been haunting Carlene since she and her mother came to Lake Isadora. The vivid recollections don't seem to relate to anything in Carlene's own past. Until now, she hadn't even seen the place where Keith, the brother she never knew, disappeared during a storm fifteen years ago. Some think he drowned, but his mother thinks he was kidnapped and is still alive somewhere. She is sure the little boy's clothes that have just been found near the lake belonged to her son. Carlene knows that her bizarre memories have something to do with Keith. They might even help her discover the truth about what happened the day he disappeared. But she can't possibly be remembering things that happened before she was born-unless the memories are from a past life.
  • The Bridesmaid Dress Disaster

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Oct. 1, 1994)
    When the former teacher of her Beehive church group plans to be married, twelve-year-old Sunshine faces serious problems as she tries to come up with a design for bridesmaid dresses for herself and six other friends.
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  • Searching for Selene

    Lael Littke

    eBook (Deseret Book Company, Jan. 1, 2003)
    The note on the refrigerator says 'Urgent!' and there's a three-story-mahogany-cake-with-cooked-Brownstone-Front-frosting on the counter. There are only two possible occasions for such a cake: celebration or consolation. Which is it--and why does the sight of it set Selene's heart thumping with fear? Does it have something to do with the Woman with the Big Black Hat, and the nightmares that have followed Selene since she was small? The classic teenage search for identity takes a new twist in Searching for Selene!
  • THE WATCHER

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Scholastic Point, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • The Mystery of Ruby's Ghost

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Five twelve-year-old friends from a Beehive church group in California go to work as hostesses on an historical farm in Utah and are caught up in the mystery of a young girl who disappeared in the 1920s.
  • Run, Ducky, Run

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Ducky wants to be seventh-grade class president, but she fears that winning against another club member may cause her to lose her friends.
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  • Getting Rid of Rhoda

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Company, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Despite her reputation as "Most Wholesome" in her sixth grade class, Carlie leads her friends in a plan to get rid of the older woman who has replaced the well-liked leader of their Beehive church group.
  • The Phantom Fair

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Bonnnie, a twelve-year-old Mormon girl, hopes that her ideas for the ward Halloween party will get her into the popular girls' club the Bee Theres, but the situation is complicated by a mummy in her backyard.
  • There's a Snake at Girls' Camp

    Lael Littke

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, June 1, 1994)
    The Bee Theres try to find ways to earn money so that they can go to summer camp, while Marybeth worries that camping will expose her secret fear of the dark.
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