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Books with author Polly Horvath

  • Everything on a Waffle

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 15, 2008)
    Primrose Squarp simply knows her parents did not perish at sea during a terrible storm, but try convincing the other residents of Coal Harbour on that score. For all practical purposes, at least for the time being, Primrose is an orphan, and there’s no great clamoring of prospective adopters. After realizing the impracticality of continuing to pay Miss Perfidy (a mothball-scented elderly lady) an hourly wage to baby-sit her, the town council is able to locate a relative, Uncle Jack, who reluctantly takes Primrose into his care. Primrose does warm up to living with him and in his home, despite the eerie noises resembling a hockey game that haunt her in the night. But true sanctuary can always be found at a restaurant called The Girl in the Swing, where everything—including lasagna—is served on a waffle, and where the proprietor, Miss Bowzer, offers a willing ear, as well as sage advice. Through a mixture of eccentric humor and probing philosophy, author Polly Horvath makes Primrose’s search for peace and understanding a most memorable one.
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  • The Canning Season

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    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Out of the blue, Ratchet Clark's ill-natured mother packs her daughter on to a train to spend the summer with two elderly relatives, twins Tilly and Penpen. Staying at their secluded house, Ratchet learns all about her weird family history and Penpen's new philosophy: whatever shows up on your doorstep you have to make welcome. Through the bear-ridden wilderness come a variety of characters, and it is with reluctance that Tilly lets them in. But it turns out that unwelcome guests may bring the greatest gifts...This is another quirky and warm-hearted read from the author of "Everything on a Waffle".
  • My One Hundred Adventures

    Polly Horvath

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 9, 2008)
    THE WINNER OF a National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, and countless other awards has written her richest, most spirited book yet, filled with characters that readers will love, and never forget. Jane is 12 years old, and she is ready for adventures, to move beyond the world of her siblings and single mother and their house by the sea, and step into the “know-not what.” And, over the summer, adventures do seem to find Jane, whether it’s a thrilling ride in a hot-air balloon, the appearances of a slew of possible fathers, or a weird new friendship with a preacher and psychic wannabe. Most important, there’s Jane’s discovery of what lies at the heart of all great adventures: that it’s not what happens to you that matters, but what you learn about yourself.And don't miss Polly Horvath's Northward to the Moon, the sequel to My One Hundred Adventures.
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  • M Is for Mountie: A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Alphabet

    Polly Horvath

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, March 15, 1750)
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  • Everything on a Waffle by Polly Horvath

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    Paperback Bunko (Square Fish, March 15, 1625)
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  • The Vacation

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, July 6, 2005)
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  • Corps of the Bare-Boned Plane

    Polly Horvath

    Paperback (Groundwood, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • Northward to the Moon

    Polly Horvath

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 23, 2010)
    In this beautiful follow-up to the highly acclaimed My One Hundred Adventures, Jane and her family have moved to Canada . . . but not for long. When her stepfather, Ned, is fired from his job as a high school French teacher (seems he doesn’t speak French), the family packs up and Jane embarks on a series of new adventures. At first, she imagines her family as a gang of outlaws, riding on horseback in masks, robbing trains, and traveling all the way to Mexico. But the reality is different: Setting off by car, they visit the tribe of Native Americans with whom Ned once lived, head to Las Vegas in search of Ned’s magician brother, and wind up spending the summer with his eccentric mother on her ranch out west. As Jane lives through it all—developing a crush on a ranch hand, reevaluating her relationship with Ned, watching her sister Maya’s painful growing up—she sees her world, which used to be so safe and secure, shift in strange and inconvenient ways.
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  • Everything On a Waffle

    Polly Horvath

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Dec. 15, 2002)
    A New York Times BestsellerA Newbery Honor Book 2002Primrose simply knows her parents did not perish at sea, but can't convince the other residents of Coal Harbour. But true sanctuary can always be found at a restaurant called The Girl on the Red Swing, where everything, including lasagna is served on a waffle.
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  • My One Hundred Adventures

    Polly Horvath

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Sept. 9, 2008)
    THE WINNER OF a National Book Award, a Newbery Honor, and countless other awards has written her richest, most spirited book yet, filled with characters that readers will love, and never forget. Jane is 12 years old, and she is ready for adventures, to move beyond the world of her siblings and single mother and their house by the sea, and step into the “know-not what.” And, over the summer, adventures do seem to find Jane, whether it’s a thrilling ride in a hot-air balloon, the appearances of a slew of possible fathers, or a weird new friendship with a preacher and psychic wannabe. Most important, there’s Jane’s discovery of what lies at the heart of all great adventures: that it’s not what happens to you that matters, but what you learn about yourself.And don't miss Polly Horvath's Northward to the Moon, the sequel to My One Hundred Adventures.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • the Canning season

    Polly Horvath

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
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