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  • Dragonslayer Stories: Two Short Stories

    Resa Nelson

    eBook
    Years before Resa Nelson wrote her 4-book Dragonslayer series (The Dragonslayer’s Sword, The Iron Maiden, The Stone of Darkness, and The Dragon’s Egg), she wrote two short stories that were published in Science Fiction Age magazine. These are her Dragonslayer short stories, both of which were recommended for the Nebula Award. (Appropriate for adults and teens, ages 14 and up.)In "The Dragonslayer’s Sword", Astrid the blacksmith struggles to choose between protecting herself from a new dragonslayer’s unwelcome advances and the necessity of keeping his weapons in good shape so he can protect her village from dragons. Her fellow villagers believe the previous dragonslayer has been killed by a dragon, but Astrid knows the real reason he’s gone missing and this knowledge haunts her.In "The Silver Shoes", Astrid is surprised by a visit from Lenore, a newcomer who acts as if the village’s customs and laws don’t apply to her, leaving her friendless. But when asking Astrid to make a pair of silver shoes for her, Lenore reveals her disturbing past and the true meaning of her request for these shoes.. Follow her on Twitter @ResaNelson.
  • The Year We Sailed the Sun

    Theresa Nelson

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, March 24, 2015)
    Orphaned Julia never expected to be sent away, especially not to the ill-named House of Mercy. But adventure awaits her in this historical journey, based on a true story.“Go home,” eleven-year-old orphan Julia Delaney is told, but home for her is gone. Spirited and strong, Julia faces a cruel life at an orphanage—the House of Mercy—blistering cold winters, and countless disappointments. But not even hopeful Julia can imagine what awaits her in Montana—and with the help of a miracle or two, she sets the sun a-sailing. Like the heroines of the beloved American Girls series, Julia’s journey paints a vivid picture of United States history. Based on the true story of a real girl, with additional details explained in an Author’s Note, The Year We Sailed the Sun is historical fiction at its best.
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  • Devil Storm

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, March 14, 2017)
    “The great hurricane that devastated Galveston in 1900 is the centerpiece of [this] tightly knit novel. The writing is powerful. A fine work, integrating nature with character.” —The Horn Book, starred review “Nelson’s strong sense of place, poetic style and inspired characterization make this far more than just an enthralling adventure.” —Kirkus Reviews
  • The Year We Sailed the Sun

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 24, 2015)
    Orphaned Julia never expected to be sent away, especially not to the ill-named House of Mercy. But adventure awaits her in this historical journey, based on a true story.“Go home,” eleven-year-old orphan Julia Delaney is told, but home for her is gone. Spirited and strong, Julia faces a cruel life at an orphanage—the House of Mercy—blistering cold winters, and countless disappointments. But not even hopeful Julia can imagine what awaits her in Montana—and with the help of a miracle or two, she sets the sun a-sailing. Like the heroines of the beloved American Girls series, Julia’s journey paints a vivid picture of United States history. Based on the true story of a real girl, with additional details explained in an Author’s Note, The Year We Sailed the Sun is historical fiction at its best.
  • Devil Storm

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (iUniverse, Oct. 26, 2000)
    The great hurricane that devastated Galveston in 1900 is the centerpiece of [this] tightly knit novel. The writing is powerful. A fine work, integrating nature with character.Starred review, The Horn BookNelsons strong sense of place, poetic style and inspired characterization make this far more than just an enthralling adventure.Pointer, Kirkus Reviews
  • Devil Storm

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (Open Road Distribution, Dec. 20, 2016)
    “The great hurricane that devastated Galveston in 1900 is the centerpiece of [this] tightly knit novel. The writing is powerful. A fine work, integrating nature with character.” —The Horn Book, starred review “Nelson’s strong sense of place, poetic style and inspired characterization make this far more than just an enthralling adventure.” —Kirkus Reviews
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  • The 25¢ Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, March 14, 2017)
    Winner of the Washington Irving Children’s Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Selection of the Junior Library Guild Star light, star bright . . . Elvira wishes for a mother and finds instead the father she scarcely knew she had.
  • The 25¢ Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, March 14, 2017)
    Winner of the Washington Irving Children’s Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Selection of the Junior Library Guild Star light, star bright . . . Elvira wishes for a mother and finds instead the father she scarcely knew she had.
  • The Beggar's Ride

    Theresa Nelson

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Twelve-year-old Clare flees an unhappy home life and tries to survive on the streets of Atlantic City with a small gang of homeless kids, each of whom has his own secret reason for distrusting society
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  • And One for All

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (Yearling, April 1, 1991)
    Years ago Geraldine, her older brother, Wing, and his best friend, Sam, swore eternal friendship and everlasting loyalty to each other.Now it's 1967 and Wing, a senior, thinks the Marines and Vietnam have more to offer than school. But Sam would rather march for peace. Can Geraldine help them keep their pledge alive?
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  • The 25 Cent Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, March 1, 1986)
    Motherless, eleven-year-old Elvira, looks for a mother and finds instead the father she hardly knew she had.
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  • The 25¢ Miracle

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (Open Road Distribution, Dec. 20, 2016)
    Winner of the Washington Irving Children’s Choice Award A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year A Selection of the Junior Library Guild Star light, star bright . . . Elvira wishes for a mother and finds instead the father she scarcely knew she had.
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