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Books with author Sally Lindley

  • DK Readers: Little Ballerina

    Sally Grindley

    Paperback (DK Children, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Follows the activities of a group of young students in their ballet class
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  • Hurricane Wills

    Sally Grindley

    eBook (Sky Pony, July 15, 2012)
    “There’s a hurricane smashing, trashing, bashing through our house. CRASH! BANG! WALLOP!” The hurricane is Wills, Chris’s thirteen-year-old brother. He has ADHD. Having a brother who causes so much chaos around the house is hard on eleven-year-old Chris. Sometimes Wills acts like he’s six years younger, sometimes like he’s only a toddler. He throws food on the floor, has tantrums, and teases Chris relentlessly. And when Chris and Wills’s dad moves out, everyone feels abandoned. Chris believes he has to be even more supportive towards his mom when sometimes all he wants to do is shout and scream just like Wills. In the wake of his parents’ divorce, Wills starts hanging out with a bad crowd, shoplifting, and not coming home directly after school. When Chris finds a stash of money under Wills’s mattress, he knows he is up to something bad. It is only when things get truly out of control that the two brothers manage to help each other, and even find some solutions for the problems they share.Sally Grindley captures the difficulties of living with ADHD and divorce, two of today’s most challenging family issues. Written for a wide audience of young readers, Hurricane Wills provides an honest narrative that balances daily hardship with the optimistic resiliency of a family that’s just trying to get by.
  • My Name Is Rose

    Sally Grindley

    language (Bloomsbury Children's Books, June 6, 2011)
    Rose is a young Romani gypsy girl who travels around Romania and Europe in a caravan with her family. Playing music - on their own or with extended family and friends - her life is happy, until Rose suddenly finds herself an orphan after a dreadful car accident.This is the beginning of many changes for Rose as she is forced to adapt to another country and a new family, and she realises that she's not sure of her identity.
  • Feathers in the Wind

    Sally Grindley

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Sept. 13, 2012)
    Two children accompany their parents as they travel the world helping animals on the verge of extinction. As their parents work alongside international agencies, the children have their own thrilling adventures.Feathers in the Wind is written with the assistance and guidance of London Zoo's conservation team. All information is accurate and the stories are full of excitement and tensionWhen the Brook family travel to India for the annual kite festival in Ahmedabad, Joe can't wait to buy his own kite at the night-time bazaar and get involved with the locals' celebrations. However, the festivities have a little-known darker side - the strings of fighter kites are glazed with shards of glass (so that they can cut down other kites) and these kite strings injure many birds as they become entangled in them. Joe's mother will be working day and night at a rescue centre as she aims to save every single injured bird, particularly the endangered vultures. Can Joe and Aesha pull off a daring rescue attempt of their own on the day of the festival?Sally Grindley is the author of bestselling and award-winning fiction for young readers. Here she brings to life a story of how humans and wildlife can live side by side, set in India.
  • Keep Out!

    Sally Grindley

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 5, 2013)
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  • Spilled Water

    Sally Grindley

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, July 31, 2004)
    When her husband dies, Lu Si-yan's mother is encouraged to sell her young daughter into domestic service. Lu Si-yan is just eleven when sold by her uncle. Nearly two years will pass before she can get back home to her mother and brother. In this powerful and compelling novel Sally Grindley portrays the life of a young girl in China, a young girl whose life is said to be like 'spilled water'. With a brilliant first-person narrative and a powerful description of time and place, this novel is gripping, heart-wrenching and utterly mesmerising.
  • Danger in the Dust

    Sally Grindley

    language (Bloomsbury Children's Books, July 4, 2013)
    Two children accompany their parents as they travel the world helping animals on the verge of extinction. As their parents work alongside international agencies, the children have their own thrilling adventures.In Danger in the Dust, Joe, his sister, Aesha, and their parents go on a trip to Kenya, where they hope to see the Big Five in the wild. It's the experience of a lifetime, and it's all leading up to an exhilarating mission to release a magnificent black rhino back into the wild – until their safari van gets stuck and they find themselves in desperate need of rescue . . .This exciting story is written with the assistance and guidance of London Zoo's conservation team. All information is accurate.Sally Grindley is the author of bestselling and award-winning fiction for young readers. Here she brings to life a story of how humans and wildlife can live side by side, set in Kenya.
  • The Life of Jesus,

    Sally Grindley

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Complete with Biblical quotes, offers twenty-six stories about the life of Jesus, from His miraculous birth in Bethlehem through His later years as a wandering preacher who spread His message of forgiveness and healed the sick. 10,000 first printing.
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  • Feathers in the Wind

    Sally Grindley

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Nov. 13, 2012)
    Two children accompany their parents as they travel the world helping animals on the verge of extinction. As their parents work alongside international agencies, the children have their own thrilling adventures.Feathers in the Wind is written with the assistance and guidance of London Zoo's conservation team. All information is accurate and the stories are full of excitement and tensionWhen the Brook family travel to India for the annual kite festival in Ahmedabad, Joe can't wait to buy his own kite at the night-time bazaar and get involved with the locals' celebrations. However, the festivities have a little-known darker side - the strings of fighter kites are glazed with shards of glass (so that they can cut down other kites) and these kite strings injure many birds as they become entangled in them. Joe's mother will be working day and night at a rescue centre as she aims to save every single injured bird, particularly the endangered vultures. Can Joe and Aesha pull off a daring rescue attempt of their own on the day of the festival?Sally Grindley is the author of bestselling and award-winning fiction for young readers. Here she brings to life a story of how humans and wildlife can live side by side, set in India.
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  • Read-to-Me Treasury, The

    Sally Grindley

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1990)
    A compendium of fourteen stories by a variety of authors is filled with tales of giants, ghosts, emotions, measles, magpies, Dad's old working boots, and more
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  • One Hundred Years of Cinema

    SALLY GRINDLEY

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 31, 1995)
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  • Reader's Digest Children's Book of Animals

    Sally Grindley

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A simple introduction to the animal kingdom for preschoolers provides concise descriptions and illustrations of more than 150 animals, grouped in special, easy-to-remember categories.
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