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Books with author Michelle Lamoreaux

  • Cassie and the Woolf

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, June 10, 2014)
    Caleb Woolf spots Cassie Cloak. She's carrying a huge box of food . . . and he is very, very hungry.
  • The Glass Voice

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    When Chantellas mother died, she thought it couldn't get much worse. But now she is bullied by her stepfamily, and her dad has done nothing about it! Her one chance out is a singing competition. Chantella has a beautiful singing voice, but her stepsiblings are jealous. In this modern retelling of the classic fairy tale Cinderella, can Chantella prove that she has what it takes before her one chance is taken from her?
  • The Sealed-Up House

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    language (Capstone Young Readers, June 10, 2014)
    When a new boy moves to town, he learns that there's a house in the hills that no one has gone into in a hundred years.
  • Tall

    Martin Powell, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, April 1, 2014)
    Four larger-than-life American folktales come alive in this collection of comics from award-winning creators and rising stars! The tall tales include Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, John Henry, and Johnny Appleseed.
  • Beauty and the Basement

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A young man confined to his basement, a broken-down car, and surveillance video footage aren't normal elements in a fairy tale. But in this 21st-century retelling of Beauty and the Beast, Carlo Mostro must challenge himself to go beyond his comfort zone . . . the basement. Will he let Belle help him?
  • Dandelion and the Witch

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A dandelion-obsessed witch mother, a car crash, and the attention of teenage boys lead to fourteen-year-old Dandelion's imprisonment in a remote tower. If Dandelion wants to escape the tower (and the control of her witch mother) she must learn how to stand up for herself. A modern retelling of the fairy tale Rapunzel reminds readers that the life we think we know is not always what it seems.
  • A Home in the Sky

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    language (Capstone Young Readers, June 10, 2014)
    Jack trades his bike for a handful of beans that grow into a huge vine, stretching into the sky.
  • The Girl and the Seven Thieves

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, June 10, 2014)
    Eira and her stepmother don't get along, but she never expected to be left in a New York City alley. When seven thieves find her, she'll have to try to trust them.
  • Hansen and Gracie

    Olivia Snowe, Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A witch, an evil orphanage caretaker, and an enchanted house. But in this contemporary retelling of the classic tale Hansel and Gretel, twins Hansen and Gracie are not like other children. They have a connection that no one else can understand. But will it be enough to save them from the evil they encounter?
  • Wicked Lies

    Michelle Areaux

    eBook (Kingston Publishing Company, Dec. 10, 2018)
    Sadie Sanders believed her life couldn’t get any worse when her parents moved her from sunny California, to gloomy Salem, Massachusetts. Of course Sadie was wrong–dead wrong. After a dangerous and almost deadly first year in Salem, Sadie’s parents decide to send her away for the summer to visit her Aunt Morgan in the small town of Nicholasville, Kentucky.Seeking normalcy from her twisted life as a messenger for the dead, Sadie hopes her stay in the small Kentucky town will be the break she needs from her paranormal obligations and a way for her to escape the demons that haunt her. Unfortunately for Sadie, the dead don’t take a break, not even for summer vacation. Soon after arriving in Nicholasville, Sadie discovers a murder that’s been haunting the town for centuries.Refusing to ignore the injustice she uncovers, Sadie sets off on another wild adventure. In Wicked Lies, book two of the Wicked Cries series, Sadie's quest for justice just may be the thing that finally ends her career as a messenger to the dead, and her life
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Michelle Lamoreaux

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Feb. 5, 2015)
    Children love stories. Bring the magic of good storytelling into your classroom with Classic Tales, and they'll love their English lessons too. Enjoy the famous tale of the prince who isn't happy. How can he find a real princess?
  • Wicked Cries

    Michelle Areaux

    eBook (Kingston Publishing Company, Dec. 9, 2018)
    For 16-year-old Sadie Sanders, dealing with the dead is growing tiresome, especially when they expect her to be their messenger from the afterlife. But when her family moves to Salem, Massachusetts, and she finds the diary of a young girl named Elizabeth who was accused of witchcraft, she may need some help. Soon, Elizabeth begins to haunt Sadie, first in her dreams and then when she’s awake.As Sadie delves into Elizabeth’s journal, she slowly uncovers the secret Elizabeth needs to reveal, and it’s one that could change the course of history. Sadie needs help, and she wonders who, if anyone, she can tell about it. Worried that her friends and family wouldn’t believe her, or worse, prevent her from continuing her journey to find the truth, Sadie has a choice to make...and it’s not going to be an easy one.