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Books with author Margaret R. Smith

  • Margy

    Margaret Smith

    language (, April 24, 2013)
    The year is 1932 - the height of the Great Depression - and thirteen-year-old Margy must leave her farm in Manitoba. Margy's mother died four years earlier, and now her father's new wife has presented him with an ultimatum: either Margy goes or I do. Children's Aid seems to be the only answer until Margy's two Ontario aunts, virtual strangers, send word that they will take her in. After the unexpected whirl of a three-day train trip Margy arrives on the aunts' doorstep - skinny, confused and vulnerable.As Margy settles in with Aunt Alice and Aunt Edith her life unfolds in a variety of lively misadventures, including an unfortunate encounter with leeks, a Halloween prank that backfires, and a disasterous sled ride. All the while, Margy's spirit animates those around her as she struggles to find love and acceptance in her new home.This book was designated "Our Choice" by the Canadian Children's Book Centre, and short-listed for the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children in the year of its publication.Followed by "Margy Misunderstood" and "Margy on the Move".)
  • Magicial Time Travels

    Margaret Smith

    language (, May 5, 2018)
    The book is about two little sisters who time travel back in time, to visit a relative who is a magician. Hoping that he can help them with a project they are working on.
  • Margy Misunderstood

    Margaret Smith

    language (, April 24, 2013)
    The year 1932 is coming to a close and 13-year-old Margy Stratton is eagerly looking forward to the holidays. She is happy in her adopted town of Bancroft, Ontario, living with her two aunts and surrounded by her friends. But it all suddenly turns to ashes when Margy is wrongly accused of theft. Since she is the newcomer to the small town suspicion is quick to take hold, and Margy is broken-hearted to find herself a social outcast.During her "Lonely Time" Margy can't help but have some adventures of her own, including a disasterous summer job at a country inn, an incognito submission to a craft contest, and a thrilling encounter with a real movie star. But through it all Margy struggles against the cloud that hangs over her name, and with the difficult decision she faces when she has a chance to clear it.This book is the second in the Margy Series, following "Margy" and preceding "Margy on the Move". It was short-listed for the "Silver Birch Award" (Readers' Choice) in the year of its publication.
  • The Blood-And-Thunder Adventure on Hurricane Peak

    Margaret Mahy, Wendy Smith

    Library Binding (Margaret K McElderry, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Relates the tangled events that lead the students of the Unexpected School on Hurricane Peak to foil the wicked Sir Quincey and his accomplices and to solve several mysteries
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  • I Dreamed of Bouncing Curls: A story of a child living with Alopecia and other physical challenges

    Margaret Ann Smith

    language (PublishAmerica, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Born two months premature starts life’s journey that will be filled with emotional and physical struggles for a little girl named Summer Gale Dupree. Summer Gale’s growth is much slower than her peers, she is painfully shy and she is academically challenged. Beginning school she quickly learns that being teased, threatened, and bullied will be a way of life for her.At the tender age of nine years old she becomes a victim of a medical condition called Alopecia and she looses the one thing that made her feel normal, her beautiful hair. Summer Gale was born in a small farming town in 1948, a time when few victims received attention and even fewer received help from cruel bullies.Summer Gale’s mother begins her story by briefly telling about the stormy night she was born. Then Summer Gale continues from the first grade throughout her senior year of high school.
  • A New Kind of Life for Eddie Eagle

    Margaret Ann Smith

    language (PublishAmerica, March 24, 2008)
    Jeff and his dad were exploring in the forest when they came upon a baby eagle that had fallen from its nest. They saw that it had been badly injured in the fall. Jeff couldn’t leave the baby eagle; it was too young to fly and would surely die. Jeff carefully carried the little eagle and as he and his dad were leaving the forest, Jeff named the little eagle Eddie. They took Eddie to Dr. Jones, the town veterinarian. After examining Eddie, Dr. Jones didn’t think he would survive. Besides being in bad shape, both of Eddie’s wings were broken. Eddie would never fly. Jeff would not give up on Eddie and, with much love and care, Eddie did survive. Eddie began a new kind of life, but a good life, because of the love a little boy had for a special eagle.
  • A New Friend for Eddie Eagle: Part II of the Adventures of Eddie Eagle

    Margaret Ann Smith

    language (PublishAmerica, Oct. 13, 2011)
    A baby eagle falls from its nest and is badly injured. A little boy finds the eagle and helps him recover. The eagle is Eddie and the boy is Jeff, and they enjoy many adventures together.Years later, Eddie is healthy in every way, except he cannot fly. His wings were badly broken in his fall, but Eddie enjoys a new kind of life because of the special bond and love he and Jeff share.One day something tragic happened to a peregrine falcon, named Freddie. Freddie’s wings had been nearly shot off. He was sad and lost his will to live. Eddie tried to cheer him up and be his friend, but Freddie wanted no part of Eddie or anything else. He felt useless and wished to die.A freak accident almost granted Freddie’s wish, when faced with death, he realized he wanted to live after all. Eddie amazingly rescued Freddie and they became best friends and the adventures with Jeff continue…… “A New Kind of Life for Eddie Eagle” was my first published book, and now the story is completed with this book. I live in Alabama and enjoy watching movies, painting and of course writing. My son Jeff was my inspiration for these books, which will leave you with a smile on your face and in your heart.
  • The Beast

    Margaret Winegar-Smith

    language (, Aug. 3, 2017)
    In the highly anticipated first short story by Margaret Smith, The Beast tells the tale that may be somewhat familiar, but as you’ll discover is “the original story passed down over many generations.”Within this classic story, you’ll find a unique view into beastliness, beauty, love, and patience. Read it today and share with your friends.
  • The Hidden Danger

    Susan Margaret Smith

    eBook (Susan Margaret Smith, Oct. 9, 2014)
    When Gemma receives a doll for her eleventh birthday her life is thrown into utter chaos. Kidnapped from her home by ancient enemy spies, she must discover the secret of the doll in order to survive. On the run from her captors, Gemma is befriended by the unstoppable Jonathon and together they fight to stay alive. Facing certain death, it is only when they run through time and team up with a legendary Gypsy, Soldier and Thief that they stand a chance of beating the dark forces that are threatening to destroy not only them but also the Land of Ice.
  • The Littlest Dragon Gets the Giggles

    Margaret Ryan, Jamie Smith

    language (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Feb. 6, 2014)
    The second book about the Littlest Dragon who has the biggest and best ideas. Familiar family stories for beginner readers.Two more stories about the Littlest Dragon who is the tenth child in the Dragon family. With nine older brothers, No 10 has to be ever more resourceful to get what he wants. In the first story, he is determined to get to the breakfast table before his brothers, so he can get the freebie gift from the cereal box. After three attempts, he manages it, with the help of a feather duster and 9 pairs of tickly toes. In the second story, the Littlest Dragon is left at home while his older brothers go to the big dragons’ swimming pool. In his resourceful way, the Littlest Dragon wins the day when the only pool open that day, is the one for younger dragons.With plenty of repetition and alliteration, this book is perfect for children who are just able to read on their own. Hugely popular with Year 2s throughout the UK.
  • Keeping House

    Margaret Mahy, Wendy Smith

    Library Binding (Margaret K McElderry, March 1, 1991)
    Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.
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  • The Outsiders

    Margaret Smith

    Paperback (CF4Kids, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Donna hunted in her bag for her new calculator. It wasn't there! Then she remembered leaving it at the class. She dashed back up the stairs. Turning the corner into the classroom she bumped into guess who? That awful Stewart Steele! Brushing past him, she went straight to her desk where she knew the calculator had been It wasn't there. Had someone taken it from her? Then the thought flashed across her mind; Stewart Steele must have pinched it! Just wait till she caught up with him. Just wait ....
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