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Books with author Marguerite DeAngeli

  • The Door in the Wall

    Marguerite de Angeli

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 10, 1998)
    Set in the fourteenth century, the classic story of one boy's personal heroism when he loses the use of his legs.
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  • The Door in the Wall

    Marguerite de Angeli

    Paperback (Yearling, July 1, 1990)
    Winner of the Newbery Award, this “enthralling and inspiring tale of triumph. . . . make[s] life in England during the Middle Ages come alive” (The New York Times). Ever since he can remember, Robin, child of Sir John de Bureford, has been told what is expected of him as the son of a nobleman. He must learn the ways of knighthood. But Robin’s destiny is changed suddenly when he falls ill and loses the use of his legs. Fearing a plague, his servants abandon him, and Robin is left alone. A monk named Brother Luke rescues Robin and takes him to the hospice of St. Mark’s, where he is taught woodcarving and patience and strength. Says Brother Luke, “Thou hast only to follow the wall far enough and there will be a door in it.” Robin learns soon enough what Brother Luke means. When the great castle of Lindsay is in danger, Robin discovers that there is more than one way to serve his king. “A poignant story, full of action, and a strongly painted canvas of the times as well.” —The New Yorker
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  • Black Fox of Lorne

    Marguerite DeAngeli

    Paperback (Hillside Education, Dec. 27, 2015)
    Set in 1005 AD, twins Brus and Jan go a-Viking with their father Harald Redbeard and all their household. They plan to settle in England with Danish relatives there. But, their ships are caught in a fierce gale on the North Sea, and they are taken far off course to the western shore of Scotland. Held captive by a cunning Scottish Laird, Jan and Brus must navigate the political intrigue of chieftain, clan, and king without the help of their father, who has been killed and their mother, who is believed lost at sea. They follow adventure after adventure until they earn their freedom and find a home in Scotland at last.
  • Thee, Hannah!

    Marguerite de Angeli

    Paperback (Herald Press, Dec. 23, 2002)
    Catch a glimpse of pre-Civil War Quaker life as Hannah and her family go to Meeting and to market, host a gathering of Friends, and enjoy ice skating and other pastimes. Nine-year-old Hannah finds it hard to wear a plain bonnet that pinches her ears and a plain dress with no lace! Will Hannah ever understand the value of plain dress and learn to be content as a Friend?
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  • Henner's Lydia

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Paperback (Herald Press, July 10, 1998)
    Lydia, a young Amish girl, lives on a farm near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. All summer long she has worked on a small hooked mat, her first "piece" that must be finished before she can go to market with her father. In spite of her best efforts, Lydia is much more interested in the wagon coming down the road, in the stories Granny tells, in stopping at Cousin Lavina’s, who is making apple butter, in holding the new baby at Cousin Kate’s, and even in chasing Nate’s runaway pig. Will Lydia finish this mat so that she can go to market? Find out in this picture storybook for young readers.
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  • Yonie Wondernose/Out of Print

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Paperback (Herald Pr, May 1, 1997)
    This paperback edition is now out of print. However, we do have a hardcover edition available at the same price.Seven-year-old Yonie is a wondernose because he can't keep his nose out of anything and is always getting into trouble. When his parents go away overnight, he's left as the man of the house and promised a special reward if he can keep himself and the farm out of trouble. But that night a bad storm brings trouble--the kind that not even a full-grown man could handle easily. A Caldecott Honor Book. Illustrations Ages 7-11. Pub: 7/97. .
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  • Black Fox of Lorne

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1956)
    This is a youth story of twin brothers in a heroic tale in 10th century Scotland.
  • The Door in the Wall

    Marguerite de Angeli

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, Jan. 25, 2012)
    Set in the fourteenth century, the classic story of one boy's personal heroism when he loses the use of his legs.
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  • The Door in the Wall

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, June 15, 1989)
    Ever since he can remember, Robin, son of Sir John de Bureford, has been told what is expected of him as the son of a nobleman. He must learn the ways of knighthood. But Robin's destiny is changed in one stroke: He falls ill and loses the use of his legs. Fearing a plague, his servants abandon him and Robin is left alone.
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  • Skippack School

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Paperback (Herald Press, May 14, 1999)
    With his German family, Eli crosses the Atlantic on The Charming Nancy. From Philadelphia, oxen pull their wagon into Penn's Woods, where they make their new home in the Skippack area. Eli loves outdoor work and play, but Mom says he must go to school. Though Eli expects the teacher to be cross, Master Christopher Dock is kind, firm, and patient.
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  • Thee, Hannah

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 18, 1970)
    Hannah resents her drab outfit until one day it identifies her as a Quaker and she rescues an escaped slave and her child
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  • Lion in the Box

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 1975)
    Retells the events of a special Christmas for a poor family in New York City at the turn of the century.