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Books with author Sandy Richardson

  • Literature links: A speech-language reference to children's literature

    Sharon Richardson

    Unknown Binding (DLM, March 15, 1991)
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  • Literacy Now for Ages 7-8: Workbook

    Judy Richardson

    Paperback (Andrew Brodie Publications Ltd, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady Volume 7

    Samuel Richardson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2013)
    LETTER I. Miss Howe to Clarissa.— Beseeches her to take comfort, and not despair. Is dreadfully apprehensive of her own safety from Mr. Lovelace. An instruction to mothers. LETTER II. Clarissa To Miss Howe.— Averse as she is to appear in a court of justice against Lovelace, she will consent to prosecute him, rather than Miss Howe shall live in terror. Hopes she shall not despair: but doubts not, from so many concurrent circumstances, that the blow is given. LETTER III. IV. Lovelace to Belford.— Has no subject worth writing upon now he has lost his Clarissa. Half in jest, half in earnest, [as usual with him when vexed or disappointed,] he deplores the loss of her.—Humourous account of Lord M., of himself, and of his two cousins Montague. His Clarissa has made him eyeless and senseless to every other beauty.
  • Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded: In A Series of Familiar Letters From a Young Beautiful Young Damsel to Her Parents.

    Richardson

    Hardcover (Milner and Company, March 15, 1880)
    Through the main character, Richardson shares advice and wisdom on youth and virtue.
  • The Intruders

    E. E. Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, April 5, 2007)
    Joel Demetrius is quite looking forward to moving in with his new step-family, but as far as his sister Cassie's concerned, they're nothing but intruders. She doesn't want anything to do with Gerald and his two sons, and to make matters worse their new home is a derelict old house, neglected for decades. Joel thinks it's interesting. Cassie thinks it's a dump. But his sister isn't the only reason the house doesn't feel like a home. As fascinated as he is by the place, Joel has to admit there's something not quite right about it. Not only does he keep seeing things out of the corner of his eye, but his sleep is plagued by nightmares. He can't seem to stop dreaming about a terrified boy who keeps repeating the same fractured prayer: IF I SHOULD DIE BEFORE I WAKE, I PRAY THE LORD MY SOUL TO TAKE ...As events in the house become harder and harder to explain, it seems that the line between nightmare and reality is getting steadily more blurred. And when the battle between Cassie and her step-brothers draws everyone deeper into the mystery, all four kids are forced to confront the question of just who the intruders really are.
  • Letting Go Hc

    Richardson

    Hardcover (Open University, )
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  • Beau Evergreen MISSION: Rescue Ruby

    Sandy Murphy Richards

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2019)
    Beau is just a regular fifth grader with an overbearing little brother until one day his life gets flipped upside down as he's pulled away from video games to help save a missing little girl. Beau quickly realizes you can BE anything you want to BE if you put your mind to it.
  • The Curse Box

    E. E. Richardson

    Paperback (Stoke Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Someone steals a box from the magic shop where Tony works, and as a result he is dragged into a war between two vampire tribes and must find a way to survive without becoming the undead.
  • Devil's Footsteps

    E.E. Richardson

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2005)
    Bryan was 10 when his brother, Adam, just . . . disappeared. That was five years ago, and now Bryan is the only one who seems to remember what happened. Until he meets two others with their own unsolved mysteries. It seems that Adam isn’t the first to disappear. Someone or something is after the kids in their neighborhood. The adults can’t hear it, and they can’t see it or feel it—but the kids can. And it all comes back to the skipping rhyme that every child in town knows by heart . . . and the Dark Man who haunts everyone’s worst nightmares—while they’re awake.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Make Your Mark: The Drawing Book for Children

    Sarah Richardson

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Presented in the style of a creative journey, a drawing primer for aspiring young artists transitions from elementary scribbling exercises to explanations about tone, line, shape, texture and pattern before introducing principles of drawing subjects and understanding perspective. Original.
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  • The Soul Trade

    E E Richardson

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Feb. 5, 2009)
    When Nick Spencer stumbles upon Bargains, the odd little back street shop seems like the perfect place to buy the present he's been searching for. And when the shopkeeper wants to take some of Nick's artwork instead of money for payment, he's even happier. But Nick soon realises that the deal is not quite the bargain he thought it was.
  • Ten Bears Go Marching: Counting Pop-up Book

    J. Richardson

    Hardcover (Tango Books, March 11, 1996)
    Here come ten rambunctious bears marching, hopping, dancing, leaping, rolling in the grass, trying out balancing tricks, even swinging from a tree branch--all before boarding their yellow bus. Getting to school has never been this much fun! Full-color illustrations.