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  • Women of the Bible

    Margaret McAllister, Alida Massari

    Paperback (Lion Children's Bks, May 15, 2015)
    An elegantly illustrated collection of ten favourite Bible stories with an interesting twist. Margaret McAllister imaginatively retells these tales from the point of view of the women involved: Noah's wife, Miriam, Ruth, Mary mother of Jesus, Pilate's wife, Mary Magdalene are among some of the women who put their side of the story forward. A stylish compilation of Bible stories with a difference, this is a perfect gift for girls and boys alike.
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  • Archie's War

    Margi McAllister

    eBook (Scholastic Fiction, July 3, 2014)
    An animal story that is full of adventure. Fans of Michael Morpurgo will love this. Archie's family work on an aristocratic estate. At the outbreak of World War One, Archie is asked to look after the dog of Master Edward, who has been called up to fight. An unbreakable bond soon grows between Archie and Star, the dog. When Archie's older brother runs away to join the army and fight, Archie and Star go on a dangerous journey to bring him home. Will they reach him in time?
  • The Life Shop

    Margaret McAllister

    Paperback (Lion UK, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Buyer beware! The price of a bargain may be higher than you think. Everyone is thrilled by the Life Shop catalogue. It sells everything—from cat baskets to cruises to career plans—and all a great price. Lorna alone cannot understand why her friends, neighbors and even her normally sensible Mom are obsessed by the Life Shop. She realizes that its customers seem to be losing their individuality. Are the enticing products costing more than is apparent? More importantly, Lorna is also concerned about her disabled brother—how does he fit into the Life Shop's all too perfect world? An original and compelling novel.
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  • Kidnapped

    Margaret McAllister

    Paperback (Dingles/Treehouse Court, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Book by McAllister, Margaret
  • Stories of the Saints

    Margaret McAllister, Alida Massari

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Bks, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Saint Peter Saint Paul Saints Perpetua and Felicity Saint Patrick Saints Cyril and Methodius Saints Francis and Clare Saint Martin de Porres Saint Teresa of Ávila Saint Ignatius of Loyola Saint Bernadette of Lourdes Padre Pio: Saint Pio of Pietrelcina Saint Josephine Bakhita
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  • Forgotten Bible Stories

    Margaret McAllister, Alida Massari

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Aug. 21, 2015)
    An elegantly illustrated collection of thirteen lesser-known Bible stories. Margaret McAllister imaginatively retells these tales of often-forgotten people, specially chosen for their care and compassion towards the vulnerable, and their (sometimes unexpected) strength of character. Balaam, Hagar, Mephibosheth, Naboth's Vineyard, The Widow, Naaman's Servant, Ebedmelech, Elizabeth, Centurion, The Servants in the Courtyard, Dorcas, Barnabas, Eunice, Philemon
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  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 15: TreeTops: The Mean Dream Wonder Machine

    Margaret McAllister

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 23, 2000)
    A further 12 Treetops titles in Oxford Reading Tree's series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged 7 to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous. The series is organizedinto Oxford Reading Tree stages (from Stage 10 to Stage 16), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, including flashbacks and changes in viewpoint; descriptive writing; extended reading vocabulary; and more pages, more text, and fewer illustrations.Pack E features six new stories at Stage 15, and six stories at the new Stage 16. The Stage 16 stories are real children's novels with an increased level of challenge, up to 144 pages in length.
  • Hold My Hand and Run

    Margaret McAllister

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 3, 2002)
    Kazy Clare has had enough. She, and her little sister Beth, are being tormented by their cruel Aunt, who has been sent to look after them following the death of their mother. Their father is so grief stricken by his loss that he is blind to the mistreatment going on around him. But Kazyknows that things have got to change. She has to save Beth from the beatings and abuse, so she decides to run away and take Beth with her. But it will take all her courage and strength to keep them safe. And, once you've run away, it's impossible to go back. Isn't it?* Meticulously researched; the novel tackles themes which are still relevant today within a wholly believable historical setting.* Deals with important issues of bullying adults and the loss of a parent.* Story-telling at its best, with a strong narrative drive, feisty heroine, and vividly drawn settings.
  • Hold My Hand and Run

    Margaret McAllister

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 31, 1999)
    Set in 1628, this is a novel with the very modern theme of child abuse. Kazy Clare and her half-sister Beth are looked after by their old aunt, as their mothers are dead. She's a tyrant, and the beatings she gives them have turned little Beth from a lively, happy child into a terrified bundle.Their father can't or won't see the problem, so the children run away. But Kazy is not used to looking after herself and Beth without grown-ups to run things, and when Beth falls ill they cannot run any longer. Kazy knows about a place called Collywell Cross, a community of people who live togetherin an old monastery. Their path leads them to that place and to the solution it offers. Interest age 9+.
  • Oxford Reading Tree Treetops Fiction: Level 15 More Pack A: The Mean Dream Wonder Machine

    Margaret McAllister Dr

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, Jan. 9, 2014)
    Patrick tries to do the right thing but when he becomes absorbed in inventing things go wrong in The Mean Dream Wonder Machine. The trouble begins when he decides to improve the Professor's latest inventionTreeTops Fiction contains engaging novels from top authors and illustrators with the variety children need to develop a love of reading!
  • 15 Things Not to Do with a Baby

    Margaret McAllister, Holly Sterling

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, March 15, 2015)
    Congratulations! You now have a baby in your family. Follow our top tips and you'll all be very happy. Don't lend your baby to a kangaroo, plant your baby in the garden, or take to school with you - and definitely don't send your baby to play with an elephant!DO cuddle your baby, read to your baby, sing to your baby and give your baby lots and lots of love.
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  • Storm Cat

    Margi McAllister

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 7, 2016)
    Storm Cat