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Books with author Mary Margaret Clark

  • The Latchkey Mystery

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Hardcover (Dodd Mead, April 1, 1985)
    Eleven-year-old Minda, one of several latchkey children in her neighborhood, forms a group to watch for a burglar who is breaking into empty houses.
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  • Save the Florida Key Deer

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1998)
    A young reader's introduction to the Florida Key Deer describes the factors that are contributing to their endangered status and the efforts of the National Key Deer Refuge to save the species from extinction.
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  • Who Stole Kathy Young?

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1983)
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  • Freedom Crossing

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Laura is furious when she overhears her brother, Bert, and an old friend talking about her as if she were a stranger.
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  • A Matter of Life and Death: The Junior Detective Club

    Margaret Clay

    language (, July 20, 2016)
    Everyone was talking about the sudden increase in the number of burglaries downtown, including the members of the Junior Detective Club. Their investigation soon lead them into dangerous territory. Death threats had been made to the reporter who uncovered damaging information and to the editor of the newspaper who subsequently refused to print her story. The reporter, Lenore Capshaw, was now missing. No one knew where she was.As Mitch pointed out to his sister, Stella, "If Lenny and her editor were getting death threats because of the information they had, why do you want to get that information?" But Stella had another reason for looking for Lenny Capshaw. One year earlier their father had received death threats because of a controversial legal case he was working on. Shortly after receiving those death threats, their father and mother were killed in a car accident. Now, Stella was convinced that she had to find Lenny before the reporter was killed. It was a matter of life and death.
  • The Playmaker: The Junior Detective Club

    Margaret Clay

    language (, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Mitch and his friend, Gil, were excited about playing baseball on their school's team that season. They played for the love of the game and they were very good. Gil was an outstanding shortstop. He had already gotten calls from scouts. Mitch was a very good second baseman but he planned to be a lawyer like his father. Mitch's father was killed in a car accident one year earlier. He had been involved in a controversial legal case. Some people thought the car accident that killed him wasn't an accident. One of the people involved was still hanging around town. When he sees the name of second baseman, Mitchell Saint Saens, in the Sports Section of the newspaper and comes up with a devious plan. Gil also becomes a target. Someone doesn't want him to be on the team. He tries to scare Gil off the team and out of the country. Baseball season comes to an end in surprising and unexpected ways.
  • The Kingfisher Treasury of Dragon Stories

    Margaret Clark, Mark Robertson

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 28, 2005)
    Fifteen dragon stories from around the world make up this fantastic collection, including contributions from such favorite authors as Kathryn Cave, Jamila Gavin, and Robin Klein. Featuring evil dragons, cheerful dragons, depressed dragons, and even a shrinking dragon, this lively book will entertain dragon hunters everywhere.
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  • A Case of Double Identity: The Junior Detective Club

    Margaret Clay

    language (, May 18, 2016)
    The Junior Detective Club is started by a teenage sister and brother after they discover two headstones with their mother's name on them. One headstone is old, small and is half buried in tall grass. The other is a large, polished headstone. The old headstone has no date of death on it, while the large, polished headstone has a date of death of two months earlier when their mother died. Both headstones have the same date of birth on them. The sister and brother find working on this mystery has pulled them out of their grief and mourning. Their friends join the process.Their success in solving this mystery encourages them to investigate more mysteries. They decide to form the Junior Detective Club.
  • Stop That Witch!

    Mary Clark

    Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, Oct. 1, 1985)
    The reader's choices will determine whether a young ranger can defeat Carlynn, the evil sorceress responsible for turning all the villagers into lizards
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  • The Original Mitchell Saint Saens: The Junior Detective Club

    Margaret Clay

    language (, Sept. 2, 2016)
    In this story, the fifth in a series of Junior Detective Club stories, the circumstances around the death of Stella and Mitch's parents almost two years earlier become clear. The teenagers' missing grandfather, wealthy lumber baron Mitchell Saint Saens, returns to Alaska and helps his grandchildren bring the murderer to justice. Since the death of their parents, Stella and Mitch had been living with their other grandparents, Marge and Herb Spencer, but it wasn't working out. Marge and Herb didn't know what their grandchildren were doing most of the time and didn't seem to care. They hadn't provided a good home for Stella and Mitch so custody of the teenagers was given to their new grandfather, the original Mitchell Saint Saens.Life with this new grandfather was so much better. This grandfather wanted to know what his grandchildren were doing. He was concerned about their safety. Now Stella and Mitch could act like normal teenage siblings, but they still held Junior Detective Club meetings.
  • Freedom crossing

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Hardcover (Funk & Wagnalls, Aug. 16, 1969)
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  • Friends Forever

    Margaret Clark

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Nov. 1, 2005)
    Sara is not happy. Her family have decided to move interstate, and as a consequence, she has a sore throat from yelling "I am NOT GOING!" Marking the days off until she has to move in her secret diary—the real one and not the fake one that she leaves for her family to read—she confesses to a crush on the 'player' Jack Marconi, her despair at finding out that her best friend Ellie has stolen him away and how eating at Burger Heaven is better for you than working out at the gym. Will she have to eventually move or will the journey for Sara commence way before 'Moving Day'?
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