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Books with author Theodore Taylor

  • Maria: A Christmas Story

    Theodore Taylor

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Envious of her wealthy neighbors' plans to create extravagant floats as entries in the annual Christmas parade, Maria volunteers her family to produce a float and finds inspiration in a painting that captures the true spirit of Christmas.
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  • A Sailor Returns

    Theodore Taylor

    Paperback (Blue Sky Press, May 1, 2001)
    Evan Bryant, an eleven-year-old boy in 1914 whose strict father has little time for him, is delighted when his long-lost Grandfather Pentreath returns, relates his many sea adventures, and hobbles around like Evan who has a club foot. 20,000 first printing.
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  • Maria, a Christmas Story

    Theodore Taylor

    Paperback (Camelot, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Maria enters her family in the big float competition that is part of the annual village Christmas celebration, an event usually participated in only by wealthy ranchers and never by poor Mexican-American families like Maria's. Reprint.
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  • Sweet Friday Island

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 13, 1994)
    Uninhabited and remote, Sweet Friday Island rises out of the Sea of Cortez, the flattened top of an ancient mountain. Its rugged terrain makes it the perfect place for fifteen-year-old Peg Toland and her adventurous dad to take their favorite kind of vacation. But its idyllic isolation and wild landscape ultimately turn Sweet Friday Island into a terrifying and deadly trap. Inexorably forced into fighting for their lives Peg and her father are suddenly struggling as well with a question many of us pose but need never answer: Are we really capable of killing another human to protect someone we love?
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  • Cay

    Theodore Taylor

    Paperback (PUFFIN (PENG), March 15, 1973)
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  • Tuck Triumphant

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Feb. 15, 1991)
    After training her blind Labrador, Tuck, to be led by a seeing-eye dog, young Helen Ogden is prepared for the challenge of adjusting to her new adopted brother, a six-year-old Korean boy who is deaf
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  • Air Raid - Pearl Harbor the Attach That Stunned the World 2006

    Theodore Taylor

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 2006)
    191 pages
  • Timothy of the Cay

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    In this successor to the bestselling novel The Cay, readers learn about Timothy’s life before he was shipwrecked with the young white boy, Phillip Enright, and about Phillip’s life after his rescue from the cay. “Timothy’s chapters sketch a murky sea of racial prejudice; readers will ache with him at his losses. Phillip’s chapters, in a terse first person, depict the narrowness of his mother’s world with a clarity heightened by Phillip’s blindness. A journey well worth taking.”--Kirkus Reviews
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  • Lord Of The Kill

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Blue Sky Press, Nov. 1, 2002)
    In bestselling author Theodore Taylor's new novel, a 16 year-old boy must take care of his family's wildlife preserve, while handling the kidnapping of one of the most dangerous tigers known to man.When a half-eaten body is found in a locked jaguar cage, Ben Jepson knows it's no prank--someone is trying to make trouble for the Los Coyotes big cat preserve and its manager, Dr. Peter Jepson, Ben's father. An outspoken conservationist, Dr. Jepson has made some powerful enemies. But which one is it? And why are they acting now, when Ben's parents are on a tiger conservation mission, deep in the jungle beyond telephones? Now Ben is the only one who can keep Los Coyotes running, which he does with help from the preserve's animal handlers and trusted advisers. But when Ben's beloved tiger Dmitri, nicknamed "Lord of the Kill" for his dangerous reputation, is kidnapped, Ben must decide whether to wait for the authories to handle the case or to strike out on his own.
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  • Ice Drift

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    The year is 1868, and fourteen-year-old Alika and his younger brother, Sulu, are hunting for seals on an ice floe attached to their island in the Arctic. Suddenly the ice starts to shake, and they hear a loud crack--the terrible sound of the floe breaking free from land. The boys watch with horror as the dark expanse of water between the ice and the shore rapidly widens, and they start drifting south--away from their home, their family, and everything they've ever known. Throughout their six-month-long journey down the Greenland Strait, the brothers face bitter cold, starvation, and most frightening of all, vicious polar bears. But they still remain hopeful that one day they'll be rescued. This thrilling new adventure story from bestselling author Theodore Taylor is a moving testament to the bond between brothers--and to the strength of the human spirit. Includes a map, a glossary of Inuit words and phrases, and an author's note..
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  • Ice Drift

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Harcourt,Inc., Jan. 1, 2005)
    The year is 1868, and fourteen-year-old Alika and his younger brother, Sulu, are hunting for seals on an ice floe attached to their island in the Arctic. Suddenly the ice starts to shake, and they hear a loud crack--the terrible sound of the floe breaking free from land. The boys watch with horror as the dark expanse of water between the ice and the shore rapidly widens, and they start drifting south--away from their home, their family, and everything they've ever known.
  • Teetoncey

    Theodore Taylor

    Hardcover (Harcourt Young Classics, Aug. 1, 2004)
    In 1898, twelve-year-old Ben rescues a near-drowned girl from a shipwreck off the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although the girl, named Teetoncey, becomes part of his family, she will not utter a single word.
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