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Books with author Stephanie Spinner

  • Quiver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8, 2002)
    Greek gods and mortals spring to life in this riveting retelling of the myth of Atalanta, the fleet-footed girl warrior who could outrun any man in ancient Greece.Cast off and abandoned at birth, Atalanta– saved by a she-bear and raised by hunters–proves herself to be a superior archer and the fastest runner in the land. But her skills and independence anger many, including her father, the Arcadian King, who suddenly reclaims her and demands that she produce an heir to the throne. Atalanta has pledged herself to Artemis, goddess of the hunt, who has forbidden her to marry. Unwilling to break her promise, Atalanta suggests a grim compromise: she will marry the first man to beat her in a race, but everyone she defeats must die. All the while, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, Eros, and Zeus himself watch–and interfere–from on high.
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  • Snake Hair: The Story Of Medusa

    Stephanie Spinner

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, July 19, 1999)
    Recounts how the Greek hero Perseus vanquishes the serpent-haired Medusa whose gaze turned people to stone
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  • Paddywack

    Stephanie Spinner, Daniel Howarth

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2011)
    Paddywack is a petite nine hands high, and every pony inch is packed full of spunk. It hasn’t been easy, but he now has his rider, Jane, well trained. He’ll trot. He’ll canter. He’ll jump the jumps. He’s a perfect pony . . . when she gives him treats. But on the day of the big horse show, Jane is so nervous she forgets his treats. Will Paddywack dig in his hooves? Or can he rise to the occasion?This sweet story is sure to capture young horse-lovers’ hearts.
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  • MUMMY'S TOMB,THE #24

    Stephanie Spinner

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 1985)
    The reader determines the outcome of an adventure with an ancient Egyptian mummy in a spooky tomb.
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  • Quiver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf, )
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  • Quicksilver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Paperback (Random House Inc, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Quicksilver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Paperback (Random House Inc, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Quicksilver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 2005)
    Hermes—also known as Mercury, Wayfinder, and Prince of Thieves—has many talents. Wearing his famed winged sandals, he does the bidding of his father Zeus, leads the dead down to Hades, and practices his favorite arts of trickery and theft. He also sees the future, travels invisibly, loves jokes, and abhors violence. And he’s an entertaining and ideal narrator on a fast-paced journey through ancient Greek mythology—from Medusa’s cave to Trojan War battlefields to the mysterious Underworld. Stephanie Spinner brings the famous messenger—and the best-known gods and mortals of mythology—to life with high action and spare, powerful prose.
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  • Quicksilver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 2005)
    Hermes—also known as Mercury, Wayfinder, and Prince of Thieves—has many talents. Wearing his famed winged sandals, he does the bidding of his father Zeus, leads the dead down to Hades, and practices his favorite arts of trickery and theft. He also sees the future, travels invisibly, loves jokes, and abhors violence. And he’s an entertaining and ideal narrator on a fast-paced journey through ancient Greek mythology—from Medusa’s cave to Trojan War battlefields to the mysterious Underworld. Stephanie Spinner brings the famous messenger—and the best-known gods and mortals of mythology—to life with high action and spare, powerful prose.
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  • Damosel: In Which the Lady of the Lake Renders a Frank and Often Startling Account of her Wondrous Life and Times

    Stephanie Spinner

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 14, 2008)
    WATER SPIRIT DAMOSEL, the Lady of the Lake, glides through Arthurian legend like a glamorous wraith, shimmering and shifting between the worlds of fairies and humans. Her knowledge is vast (magic, metal, men’s hearts) and leads to her greatest honor—and worst mistake. Damosel makes a promise to the wizard Merlin to protect young King Arthur, and then dares to break it—with devastating results. All the while, 17-year-old Twixt—a dwarf in a world where difference can be deadly—finds himself freed from his cruel masters and moving closer to the one place he never expected to see: King Arthur’s court at Camelot.Stephanie Spinner intertwines the two narratives of Damosel and Twixt to draw us straight into the rich Arthurian land of enchantment.
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  • Quicksilver

    Stephanie Spinner

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 2005)
    Hermes—also known as Mercury, Wayfinder, and Prince of Thieves—has many talents. Wearing his famed winged sandals, he does the bidding of his father Zeus, leads the dead down to Hades, and practices his favorite arts of trickery and theft. He also sees the future, travels invisibly, loves jokes, and abhors violence. And he’s an entertaining and ideal narrator on a fast-paced journey through ancient Greek mythology—from Medusa’s cave to Trojan War battlefields to the mysterious Underworld. Stephanie Spinner brings the famous messenger—and the best-known gods and mortals of mythology—to life with high action and spare, powerful prose.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Quiver by Stephanie Spinner

    Stephanie Spinner

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Aug. 16, 1719)
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