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Books with author Lyn Harrington

  • Secret To Teen Power

    Paul Harrington

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
    The Secret is an international phenomenon that has inspired millions of people to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes that material accessible and relevant for today's over programmed, stressed-out teens. It explains how the law of attraction can help teens navigate their friendships, relationships, schoolwork, money, and even more global issues like politics and the environment. It all happens through the basic principles outlined in The Secret to Teen Power that will bring happiness and fulfilment for all who embrace it.
  • Forget Me

    K a Harrington

    Hardcover (Penguin Putnam Inc, Aug. 16, 2014)
    "Two names. One face. A dangerous secret exposed." Morgan never minded her boyfriend Flynn s dark and private nature. She found it mysterious and alluring. But now he s dead, and she can t move on. She feels much like her dying town, River s End, with its overgrown amusement park and abandoned houses: once happy... now fading away. Hoping for some closure, Morgan uploads her only picture of Flynn to the social media site FriendShare along with a note to say good-bye. But she s shocked when the facial recognition software suggests she tag him as Evan Murphy. She s never heard of Evan. A quick search reveals that he lives in a nearby town and looks "exactly" like Flynn. Same eyes, nose, jawline. Only this boy is very much alive. Digging through layers of secrets, Morgan questions everything she thought she knew about her town, her boyfriend, and even her parents involvement in this massive web of lies. "Forget Me" is a heart-pounding novel that draws you in and keeps you guessing until the very end."
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  • My Best Friend, the Atlantic Ocean, and Other Great Bodies Standing Between Me and My Life with Giulio

    Jane Harrington

    Hardcover (Darby Creek Pub, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Jealous when her best friend begins dating the new Italian exchange student, Delia is prepared to wait out the thirty-four days an average teenage relationship lasts, but in the meanwhile must deal with schoolwork, football, and similar annoyances.
  • Jesus of Nazareth

    Joy Harrington

    (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1956)
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  • JUVEN-ISLE: "Washed Ashore."

    John Harrington

    (Independently published, Oct. 1, 2019)
    CRASH! BANG! BOOM! The storm's waves battered the tiny 100' sailboat repeatedly until they smashed a huge hole in the stern. Preparing to abandon ship, all these eight 15-year-old teenagers became petrified. Would these students be prepared to jump into this choppy Pacific Ocean? Will their Navy Junior ROTC course help them survive these deadly waters, then on an isle?Read how these high school classmates work together through these dreadful events.
  • Framed & Dangerous

    Kim Harrington

    Library Binding (Turtleback, July 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Norah and her best friend, Darcy, have started to build up a reputation as detectives! So Norah is more than happy to help when her crush, Zane Munro, asks her to take on his case. Money from the school store has disappeared right after Zane's shift. Everyone, including the principal, thinks Zane is responsible. But Norah knows he's not, and she'll stop at nothing to prove his innocence.
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  • Star-Kids: "Solar System Exploration."

    John Harrington

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 30, 2013)
    Zooming through our Milkyway galaxy faster than the speed of light, exploring our solar system, these 10 students narrowly escape comets, meteors and all the outerspace dangers. Barely escaping with their lives on many occasions, read what other perils these kids face.
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  • Rosabelle

    Linda Harrington

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2014)
    Jane Williams is an 11-year-old girl growing up in 1970s New Zealand, a farming nation at the bottom of the world. Living on the outskirts of a small rural town, her family have no telephone, no fridge, and use an outside toilet. However, the family does own a promising racehorse, Janeโ€™s pride and joy โ€” Rosabelle. When the family falls on tough times, Jane finds out that all is not as it seems in Woodville. With the help of her Italian best-friend and Scottish teacher, will Jane be able to uncover the town's and her own family's secrets and save Rosabelle before itโ€™s too late?
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  • The Family Tree

    Jane Harrington

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, May 16, 2015)
    "The Family Tree" is a story about an adorable little owl named Henry and the love he has for his parents. With colorful and silly illustrations to engage the minds of young children, Henry grows and learns to fly. He meets birds, bees, cows, squirrels, chickens and a raccoon but he ultimately decides that the family tree is where he belongs. What is more important than our families?
  • Partners In Crime

    Kim Harrington

    Library Binding (Turtleback, May 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Assigned to create an imaginary business for a school assignment, best friends Darcy and Norah organize a make-believe detective agency that unexpectedly receives a real case when someone goes missing under sinister circumstances.
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  • Sleepover Stakeout

    Kim Harrington

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Norah and her best friend Darcy's detective agency is in buisiness! And they already have a new case. A classemate e-mails them that someone needs help. While babysitting her brother, Marcy heard strange interference through the baby monitor that sounded like someone in trouble! Norah, Darcy, and their newest member, Fiona, set out to uncover the clues and secrets that will lead to a shocking discovery.
  • The Griffin's Feather

    Anne Harrington

    Paperback (Rothco Press, Nov. 25, 2014)
    Molly Stevens thinks she knows everything about her new home in San Geronimo. It's hot, miserable, and above all, the most boring place on earth. Then a chance encounter with her neighbor, grumpy old Barnaby Cotton, opens her eyes. She soon learns that things are not always what they seem to be and magic is not something only found in fairytales.