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  • The Teacher's Funeral: a Comedy in Three Parts

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    A Scholastic publishing of Richard Peck's comedy "The Teacher's Funeral". Set in 1904 a small town's teacher dies suddenly and .....
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  • Last Safe Place On Earth

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1995)
    Walden Woods looks like the perfect place to be a 10th grader–especially from Todd’s house on Tranquility Lane. He’s even found the perfect girl, the mysterious Laurel. But when something frightens his little sister so that she has nightmares, and a parent group tries to ban “evil” books from the school libraries, Todd begins to wonder what dark forces are at work in this “ideal” community.A provocative new novel by a highly honored author that speaks to today's issues of censorship and fundamentalism.
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  • The River Between Us

    Richard Peck

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 21, 2005)
    Within a page-turning tale of mystery, adventure, and the civilian Civil War experience, a master of stories about people in transition paints a portrait of the lifelong impact that one person can have on another.
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  • Fair Weather

    Richard Peck

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2003)
    Thirteen-year-old Rosie Beckett has never strayed further from her family's farm than a horse can pull a cart. Then a letter from her Aunt Euterpe arrives, and everything changes. It's 1893, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition-the "wonder of the age"-a.k.a. the Chicago World's Fair. Aunt Euterpe is inviting the Becketts to come for a visit and go to the fair! Award-winning author Richard Peck's fresh, realistic, and fun-filled writing truly brings the World's Fair-and Rosie and her family-to life.
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  • The Great Interactive Dream Machine

    Richard Peck

    language (Puffin Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Josh Lewis' best friend, Aaron Zimmer, has turned his computer into a wish-granting machine. It ought to be every techno-addict's dream, but there are a few bugs in the system. Nobody knows when the computer will interactivate next--and it doesn't just grant Josh and Aaron's wishes. In fact, Aaron's mom's poodle seems to eb doing some of the wishing, too. When a mysterious spy called The Watcher starts monitoring their every move in cyberspace, the real trouble begins in this compelling story from Newbery medal-winning author Richard Peck."A guaranteed fun, faced-paced adventure."--School Library Journal
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  • The River Between Us

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 29, 2003)
    Richard Peck is a master of stories about people in transition, but perhaps never before has he told a tale of such dramatic change as this one, set during the first year of the Civil War. The whole country is changing in 1861-even the folks from a muddy little Illinois settlement on the banks of the Mississippi. Here, fifteen-year-old Tilly Pruitt frets over the fact that her brother is dreaming of being a soldier and that her sister is prone to supernatural visions. A boy named Curry could possibly become a distraction. Then a steamboat whistle splits the air. The Rob Roy from New Orleans docks at the landing, and off the boat step two remarkable figures: a vibrant, commanding young lady in a rustling hoop skirt and a darker, silent woman in a plain cloak, with a bandanna wrapped around her head. Who are these two fascinating strangers? And is the darker woman a slave, standing now on the free soil of Illinois? When Tilly's mother invites the women to board at her house, the whole world shifts for the Pruitts and for their visitors as well. Within a page-turning tale of mystery, adventure, and the civilian Civil War experience, Richard Peck has spun a breathtaking portrait of the lifelong impact that one person can have on another. This is a novel of countless riches.
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  • Invitations to the World: Teaching and Writing for the Young

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 30, 2002)
    Words of wisdom, helpful tips, and social commentary are provided by this Newbery winning author as he discusses his career as a writer through a collection of poems and excerpts from his novels.
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  • Those Summer Girls I Never Met

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Drew and Steph, ages almost-sixteen and fourteen, reluctantly take a Baltic cruise with their heretofore unknown grandmother, a singing star of the 1940s, and have the experience of a lifetime.
  • Remembering the Good Times

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 1986)
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  • The Teacher's Funeral

    Richard Peck

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 21, 2006)
    An award-winning author creates a whole world of one-of-a-kind characters in his newest novel. In 1904 Indiana, 15-year-old Russell Culver is raring to leave his small town. But he has a particularly eventful season of school ahead of him, led by a teacher he never expected--his sister, Tansy.
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  • Don't Look and It Won't Hurt

    Richard Peck

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 15, 1999)
    "Out at the city limits there's this sign that says WELCOME TO CLAYPITTS, PEARL OF THE PRAIRIE, and if you'd believe that, you'd believe anything."Sixteen-year-old Carol Patterson is a girl in the middle: in the middle of her sisters, in the middle of her adolescence, in the middle of her family's problems.It is the early seventies and the world is in turmoil, but hardly anything from the outside ever seems to creep in to effect the Pattersons, who live in half a house at the wrong end of town. But there is turmoil enough in Carol's own life. The family is barely getting by on her mother's waitress salary. Carol's bookishness and shabby clothes make her an outcast. Then Carol's older sister gets pregnant.Still, in the midst of it all there is hope: Carol's first fledgling romance; her unexpected friendship with the preacher's daughter. And suddenly a door opens, providing Carol with a glimpse of the world outside Claypitts and a glimpse of her own inner strength.Originally published in 1972, Don't Look and It Won't Hurt was Richard Peck's first novel. It was adapted for the movie Gas/Food/Lodging in 1992.
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  • Three Quarters Dead

    Richard Peck

    Paperback (Speak, Sept. 29, 2011)
    Being the new girl at school is rough. But when the popular girls choose Kerry as the newest member of their ultra-exclusive clique, she thinks her troubles are finally finished. When her three new friends are killed in a horrifying car crash, her life seems over as well. But then the texts begin. . . .Richard Peck returns to his contemporary teen- and ghost-story roots in this suspenseful page-turner with a subtle commentary on peer pressure that fans of television dramas such as Pretty Little Liars and Vampire Diaries will devour.
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