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Books with author Marlyna P Orebaugh

  • In the Dark

    Marlyna Orebaugh

    language (, April 2, 2013)
    When fifteen year old Drazen's mother dies in a plane crash, he's left with his dad, sister, stepmother, and two stepsisters. His dad dies mysteriously; sending Drazen and his sister to an orphanage because their stepmother doesn't want them. His only hope becomes a couple of very strange orphans, his dog Goby, and his own wits while he lingers on the edge of complete darkness. Even though he gets pampered to death at this new orphanage, he still feels the endless sorrow approaching. Could he be left in the dark forever?
  • Maybe Pluto is a Planet

    Marlyna Orebaugh

    language (, April 16, 2016)
    Life is not easy for Madison Marshall. As she struggles to deal with the loss of friends and family, her confidence and sense of purpose are lost as well. Will Madison stay small, like Pluto which is no longer considered a planet due to its size, or will she find her place in the world and blossom? Let's just say that maybe Pluto is a planet after all...
  • In the Dark

    Marlyna P Orebaugh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2013)
    When fifteen year old Drazen's mother dies in a plane crash, he's left with his dad, sister, stepmother, and two stepsisters. His dad dies mysteriously; sending Drazen and his sister to an orphanage because their stepmother doesn't want them. His only hope becomes a couple of very strange orphans, his dog Goby, and his own wits while he lingers on the edge of complete darkness. Even though he gets pampered to death at this new orphanage, he still feels the endless sorrow approaching. Could he be left in the dark forever?
  • Maybe Pluto is a Planet

    Marlyna P. Orebaugh

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 17, 2016)
    Life is not easy for Madison Marshall. As she struggles to deal with the loss of friends and family, her confidence and sense of purpose are lost as well. Will Madison stay small, like Pluto which is no longer considered a planet due to its size, or will she find her place in the world and blossom? Let's just say that maybe Pluto is a planet after all...