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Books with author Patricia J. Crane

  • The Red Gondola and the Cova

    Patricia Crandall

    eBook (HAVAH Publishing, June 2, 2020)
    Nine-year-old Caroline Wilkes slips away from her brother's ninth grade graduation party, to get a free ticket for a gondola ride at Storm Mountain for his gift, only to disappear. Clue by clue, the police discover it's no ordinary kidnapping and the suspect may be closer to Caroline than anyone ever realized. During a hike near Storm Mountain, Lester Cranshaw and his dogs, Paddy and Patches, are drawn into the sordid mystery by discovering an injured cat possessing a dark secret only he can make known. At once, Lester finds himself searching for an innocent child and fighting evil forces. The Red Gondola and The Cova, a chilling thriller, stirs the tempest of domestic abuse, opioid abuse, and modern child slavery and sex trafficking. One shining light is an appearance by the Blessed Mother, at the cova, to one of the victims. It reveals a world where the most sacred bonds are shattered--a world where a mother sells her child.
  • The Red Gondola and the Cova

    Patricia Crandall

    Paperback (HAVAH Publishing, June 3, 2020)
    Nine-year-old Caroline Wilkes slips away from her brother's ninth grade graduation party, to get a free ticket for a gondola ride at Storm Mountain for his gift, only to disappear. Clue by clue, the police discover it's no ordinary kidnapping and the suspect may be closer to Caroline than anyone ever realized. During a hike near Storm Mountain, Lester Cranshaw and his dogs, Paddy and Patches, are drawn into the sordid mystery by discovering an injured cat possessing a dark secret only he can make known. At once, Lester finds himself searching for an innocent child and fighting evil forces. The Red Gondola and The Cova, a chilling thriller, stirs the tempest of domestic abuse, opioid abuse, and modern child slavery and sex trafficking. One shining light is an appearance by the Blessed Mother, at the cova, to one of the victims. It reveals a world where the most sacred bonds are shattered--a world where a mother sells her child.
  • Purely Rosie Pearl

    Patricia Cochrane

    Paperback (Yearling, July 7, 1997)
    Rosie Pearl Bush and her family are migrants during the Great Depression, picking harvests in the California Valley. Together with her kin, spirited Rosie Pearl works toward the day when her family might own their own land again. Their strong sense of love and pride helps them deal with the camp's job boss and an unexpected family sorrow.
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  • Purely Rosie Pearl

    Patricia Cochrane

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Working alongside her family of migrant farmers during the Great Depression, twelve-year-old Rosie Pearl Bush finds time at the end of her hard-working days to play with her friend Maggie, with whom she shares a special secret.
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  • Purely Rosie Pearl

    Patricia Cochrane

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, July 15, 1997)
    Book by Cochrane, Patricia
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  • Purely Rosie Pearl

    Patricia Cochrane

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1997)
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