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  • Applewhites at Wit's End

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 8, 2012)
    Jack Semple and E.D. Applewhite are back, in this middle-grade sequel to Stephanie S. Tolan’s Newbery Honor Book Surviving the Applewhites.Teenager E.D., the not so artistic, not at all eccentric member of the unconventional Applewhite clan, can't believe the plan her father has hatched to save the family from financial disaster. He’s decided to transform their rural North Carolina farm into a summer camp for creative children.Soon the farm is packed with temperamental artists, out-of-control campers, and an even more out-of-control goat. It's all a little too much for structure-loving E.D., even before threatening notes begin appearing in the family mailbox. Together with Jake Semple--the boy who survived his first year in the Applewhites' home school—she's determined to save the camp and the family from disaster.Like Carl Hiassan’s Chomp, Applewhites at Wit's End combines outrageous humor and the frustrations and joys of being part of a family.
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  • Grandpa and Me

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, April 1, 1982)
    Eleven-year-old Kerry Warren comes to a new understanding of her aged grandfather and of her own place in her family
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  • Applewhites at Wit's End by Stephanie S. Tolan

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 6, 1780)
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  • Listen!

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 11, 2006)
    Learning to walk again is the easy part. For twelve-year-old Charley, recovering from the accident that shattered her leg is nowhere near as difficult as facing the solitude of a summer without her best friend and with a father who does nothing, now, but work. Solitude means time to think, time to hear for the first time the awful silence left in her world two years ago by her mother's death. But the summer holds a surprise for Charley, in the form of a mysterious dog who appears in the woods across the lake from her home. In order to connect with this wild spirit she names Coyote, Charley will have to do more than just walk. She will have to follow Coyote into the heart of her memories: the woods her mother loved so much. And she will have to learn to listen past the silence. This unsentimental, unforgettable story comes straight from the heart of Newbery Honor author Stephanie S. Tolan. As she describes Charley's difficult emotional and physical journey, she weaves together themes of nature, family, and love into a complex and powerful portrait of recovery.
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  • A Good Courage

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Oct. 30, 1989)
    Having been dragged by his mother from one commune to another as she searches for a place to belong, fourteen-year-old Ty finds conditions at the new place, the Kingdom, intolerable, even while realizing that for some, such as his mother, this way of life is a haven.Having been dragged by his mother from one commune to another as she searches for a place to belong, fourteen-year-old Ty finds conditions at the new place, the Kingdom, intolerable, even while realizing that for his mother this way of life is a haven
  • Who's There?

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (Beech Tree Books, Aug. 1, 1997)
    When fourteen-year-old Drew and her mute younger brother come to live with their father's estranged relatives after their parents' sudden death, they discover that the house is haunted by ghosts and a deadly family secret
  • Plague Year

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, May 24, 1999)
    Bran's been hiding a horrible secret. Now that it's out, the town of Ridgewood wants him out. With Molly and David on his side, Bran might have had a chance against the teenage bullies. But fear spreads like a contagion -- until the whole town is infected with prejiduce, ignorance, and hysteria. Yet even as events spin out of control, friendship grows, and Molly, David and Bran are left alone to stand against the Plague.
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  • Surviving The Applewhites

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 24, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Jake, a budding juvenile delinquent, is sent for home schooling to the arty and eccentric Applewhite family's Creative Academy, where he discovers talents and interests he never knew he had.
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  • Surviving the Applewhites

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Audio Cassette (HarperFestival, Dec. 23, 2003)
    Will anyone take on Jake Semple?Jake Semple is notorious. Rumor has it he burned down his old school and got kicked out of every school in his home state.Only one place will take him now, and that's a home school run by the Applewhites, a chaotic and hilarious family of artists. The only one who doesn't fit the Applewhite mold is E.D. -- a smart, sensible girl who immediately clashes with the unruly Jake.Jake thinks surviving this one will be a breeze ... but is he really as tough or as bad as he seems?
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  • Surviving the Applewhites

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (Thorndike Press, March 2, 2005)
    Jake, a budding juvenile delinquent, is sent for home schooling to the arty and eccentric Applewhite family's Creative Academy, where he discovers talents and interests he never knew he had.
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  • Flight of the Raven

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Library Binding (HarperTeen, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Desperate to escape the group of environmental terrorists that are holding him hostage, Elijah, who is telepathic, enters the consciousness of a lonely girl named Amber and her brutal, yet charismatic father to replace the Ark family.
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  • Surviving the Applewhites

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Jake Semple is a scary kid. Word has it that he burned down his old school and then was kicked out of every other school in his home state. Only weeks into September, the middle school in Traybridge, North Carolina, has thrown him out, too.Now there's only one place left that will take him -- a home school run by the most outrageous, forgetful, chaotic, quarrelsome family you'll ever meet. Each and every Applewhite is an artist through and through -- except E.D., the smart, scruffy girl with a deep longing for order and predictability. E.D. and Jake, so nearly the same age, are quickly paired in the family's first experiment in "cooperative education."The two clash immediately, of course. The only thing they have in common is the determination to survive the family's eccentricities. In Stephanie S. Tolan's hilarious tale, a local production of The Sound of Music directed, stagecrafted, choreographed, and costumed by Apple-whites -- brings the family together and shows E.D. and Jake the value of the special gifts they've had all along.
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