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Books with author Mara Kay

  • The Youngest Lady in Waiting

    Mara Kay

    Paperback (Margin Notes Books, )
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  • Masha

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1968)
    1968: by Mara Kay - Not 1st Edition - This book set in Russia a century and half ago, follows Masha through her 9 years at an extraordinary school founded by Catherine the Great.
  • One Small Clue

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (Crown Publishers, Dec. 12, 1988)
    When they discover they are the orphaned children of a Russian stowaway, sixteen-year-old twins, Madge and John, travel to the port city of Odessa to try and trace the one small clue they have of their parents' identity.
  • The Youngest Lady in Waiting

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (MACMILLAN, )
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  • The Youngest Lady in Waiting

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (John Day Co., June 15, 1971)
    This is not a Print-on-Demand or facsimile book. First American Edition 1971. It is a hardcover book with purple boards and dust jacket. The price on the dust jacket flap is $4.95. It was published by John Day Company, 257 Park Ave., New York 10010. LOCCN (Library of Congress Call Number) 70-155009. As lady-in-waiting to the Grand Duchess in the Romanov Court, a young girl finds her loyalties divided during the uprising of December 1825. The author penned a number of children's novels, many of them works of historical fiction set in Russia or Yugoslavia, Mara Kay was of Russian extraction, was brought up in Yugoslavia, but has lived in America since 1950. From Kirkus Review: Latter-day ladies' fare watered down for those girls who are simply dying to know what befell Masha (1968). Graduating in 1824 from the Smolni Institute in St. Petersberg, that orphan of 18 whose only friends are gay Sophie Brozin and the birch tree outside her dormitory window embarks on a new life as the youngest member of the suite of the gracious Grand Duchess Alexandra. Before the story ends the Grand Duchess will become the Empress and Masha will find her allegiance to the royal family challenged by her fiance Sergei who belongs to the Freedom Society dubbed the Decembrists by history. He is killed during the abortive revolution with whose ideals Masha sympathizes abstractly while deploring its tactics, and just after she has told him so; Sophie's husband Mark survives the violence sparked by the ascension of Grand Duke Nicholas to the throne, but he is sentenced to twenty years' hard labor in Siberia for his treasonous participation. Sophie follows him and Masha visits her with Michael, Sergei's brother, to whom she's now happily married: they live in the country near Pushkin who is but one of the (not very) real people tapped for window-dressing. . . . It's a chintzy romance a la russe, guaranteed to wet the eyes and dry up the mind.
  • Storm Warning

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1976)
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  • Restless Shadows

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Aug. 15, 1980)
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  • Storm Warning

    Mara Kay

    Paperback (Macmillian, March 15, 1977)
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  • A Circling Star

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1973)
    The author of a number of children's novels, many of them works of historical fiction set in Russia or Yugoslavia, Mara Kay was (according to the dust-jacket blurb of The Burning Candle) "of Russian extraction, was brought up in Yugoslavia, but has lived in America since 1950."
  • Storm Warning

    Mara Kay

    Hardcover (John Goodchild Publishers, March 15, 1985)
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  • CREEPY CRAWLY CATERPILLAR

    Kara May

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Wanting to fly more than anything else in the world, an unhappy caterpillar tries many times unsuccessfully and becomes ill in his disappointment, deeply upsetting his friend Ant, until a wonderful transformation makes his wish come true.
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  • The Witch

    Mara

    language (Mara, Oct. 30, 2013)
    As The Event of Hallows approaches, a sleeping evil awakens. A mysterious shadow of the past takes shape to carry out a curse that was casted upon the nearby village. Known only to have been cursed by an old witch, an annual tradition cycles around again. A new witch, named Zeith, is called to banish the evil that is summoned and although he's a witch, his witchery is best viewed through the imagination. This short story tells of an epic battle between monster and man as the old tradition is played out in the Hallorena on this Event of Hallows! Science-Fiction, Fantasy, MythologyFor children ages 9-12