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Books with author Mary Hart

  • My Friend Flicka

    Mary O'Hara

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 8, 2008)
    The first time that ken McLaughlin sees Flicka galloping past him on his family's Wyoming horse ranch, he knows she's the yearling he's been longing for. But Flicka comes from a long line of wild horses, and taming her will take more than Ken could ever have imagined. Soon, Ken is faced with an impossible choice: give up on his beautiful horse, or risk his life to fight for her.
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  • Fold and Cut Stories and Finger Plays

    Marj Hart

    Paperback (Lake Pub Co, July 1, 1987)
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  • Ask the Bible Geek®: Answers to Questions From Catholic Teens

    Mark Hart

    Paperback (Servant Books, March 7, 2003)
    Gifted youth leader Mark Hart knows teens inside and out, and as the Bible Geek®, he asks and answers the real questions that puzzle them. Dealing realistically and honestly with concerns about God, temptations, personal issues, daily life and more, he speaks encouragement to the minds and hearts of kids. His solutions to typical situations teens wonder about, are rooted in Scripture and the Catholic tradition. A Servant Book.
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  • Thunderhead Part 1

    Mary O'hara

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, April 2, 1996)
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  • Beaver Creek Blues

    Mary Hart

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, March 23, 2017)
    Willie is almost twelve and lives in a small town in postwar East Tennessee. How is Willie supposed to deal with a jelly belly he never asked for? How is Willie supposed to befriend the biggest bullies in school? What's a boy to do when he is not good enough to play on the tournament baseball team? How can Willie help level the playing field for himself and his friends? Why does his best friend, Zeke, get sick? How will the principal's request for Willie to befriend his worst enemies turnout? It's the 1950s, and Willie is jolted into the reality that even skin color can cause problems for a boy. Life's not fair as Willie sees it. Baseball at Beaver Creek Bottom teaches Willie and his buddies, The Beaver Creek Nine, how to deal with the hits and the strikeouts in life.
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  • Thunderhead

    Mary O'Hara

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, March 8, 1988)
    A follow-up to the childhood classic My Friend Flicka. "That rare achievement, a sequel to a great and richly deserved success that in no way falls short of its distinguished predecessor . . . a fine and singing story."--New York Times
  • Green Grass Of Wyoming

    Mary O'Hara

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Victorian Murderesses: A True History of Thirteen Respectable French and English Women Accused of Unspeakable Crimes

    Mary S. Hartman

    eBook (Dover Publications, May 5, 2014)
    This riveting combination of true crime and social history examines a dozen cases from the 1800s involving thirteen French and English women charged with murder. Each incident was a cause célèbre, and this mixture of scandal and scholarship offers illuminating details of backgrounds, deeds, and trials. "The real delight is that historian Mary S. Hartman does more than reconstruct twelve famous trials. She has written a piece on the social history of nineteenth-century women from an illuminating perspective: their favorite murders." — Time Magazine"Noteworthy …. It has several distinctions: its expert prose style, its scholarly authority, and its perceptive analysis of the prevailing attitudes toward women's roles and domestic relations."—Criticism"The author would have made a fine detective …. When she observes the women and men in extreme circumstances, she writes with the gift of a novelist and the depth of a scholar." — Los Angeles Times"Vividly written, meticulously researched." — Choice"Loved this book and so glad to see it's been returned to print! You can't beat the highly readable scholarly treatment of these 13 Victorian murderesses. Harman does a spectacular job of bringing these women and the carnage they created into the 20th and 21st centuries as well as giving the reader an excellent feminist critique of their reception in scholarly and popular culture. Pour yourself a cup of tea and enjoy the variety of their crimes and their drive to define themselves outside the constrictions of Victorian life." — Under the Covers and Reading
  • My Friend Flicka

    Mary O'Hara

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-25, April 25, 2008)
    The classic story of an aimless teenager, a demanding father, and aspirited horse -- now a major motion picture from Twentieth Century Fox A daydreamer and a time waster, young Ken McLaughlin spends his days on his family's Wyoming ranch with his head in the clouds, surrounded by endless blue skies, wide-open spaces, and beautiful horses. To his brusque, practical father, the boy is an enigma and a disappointment. Then one day, Ken's life is filled with new purpose when he finds Flicka, a magnificent filly as wild as she is fast. Though the strong bond between boy and horse only fuels his father's disdain, Ken's growing love for his friend Flicka is changing him -- leading a once-aimless young man down the path to responsible adulthood, forging a new respect and understanding between father and son, and inspiring a fierce loyalty that nearly costs Ken his life.
  • Green Grass of Wyoming

    Mary O'Hara

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 1988)
    HB has no DJ see my photos. Title:Green Grass of Wyoming. Author: Mary Ohara. Publisher: Peoples Book Club, Chicago. Copyrt> 1946 English language
  • Thunderhead

    Mary O'Hara

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott Company, June 1, 1943)
    Ken McLaughlin loves his almost untameable stallion so deeply that he sets him free to live with his herd of mares
  • Green Grass of Wyoming

    Mary O'Hara

    Hardcover (Lippincott, Jan. 1, 1946)
    This Peoples Book Club edition has some terrific color endpapers by Paul Laune, and a double page color illustration for the title pages. This is the final novel of the My Friend Flicka trilogy. In this story, Thunderhead, Ken's wild white stallion, has escaped his remote mountain valley and is stealing mares from the Wyoming ranchers. In his band of stolen mares is Crown Jewel, a valuable racing filly. Ken's search for Thunderhead and Crown Jewel takes him through three states. And, for the first time in his life, Ken finds a challenge to his loyalty and fierce affection for his horses. Crown Jewel belongs to young Carey Marsh. With the fates of their horses bound together, it is natural that she and Ken should see a great deal of each other. Before he realizes it, Ken McLaughlin loses his heart to Crown Jewel's captivating mistress.