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Books with author Tony Johnston

  • The Story of Evil - Volume III: Three Visions

    Tony Johnson

    eBook
    After escaping Celestial, the heroes of the siege traveled north to Serendale. Along the way, they were joined by two warriors and a Dwarf named Grizz. During a battle against Sabertooth, Grizz gained control over the element of earth. In addition to the element, he, Steve, Ty, and Kari saw a vision of the Hooded Phantom’s past.As the group continued their journey, they were attacked in the lair of the Spider Queen, where Ty sacrificed his life so the others could escape. With broken hearts, the heroes arrived in Serendale, only to find that it had been destroyed and all its civilians killed. Finding his family dead, Grizz ingested a lethal number of poisonous berries.In Three Visions, what’s left of the group of companions who set out from Hunters’ Den head further north to Casanovia to make a stand against the Hooded Phantom’s advancing army. They will unlock the abilities of three more elements as well as the visions that come along with them. It is through these visions the heroes will finally learn the shocking answers to many of the mysteries from their pasts.
  • Little Bear Sleeping

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 2, 1991)
    In this story told in verse, a yawning bear tries to convince his mother that it isn't time for bed.
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  • 10 Fat Turkeys

    Tony Johnston, Rich Deas

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Gobble gobble up this board book for a Thanksgiving treat!"Looky!" says a silly turkey swinging from a vine.Gobble gobble wibble wobble.Whoops! Now there are nine."Girls and boys will gobble up this hilarious counting story about ten goofy turkeys roller-skating on a fence, doing a noodle dance, and more! Give thanks! This Thanksgiving favorite is now available as a board book with foil cover.
    K
  • Alice Nizzy Nazzy

    Tony Johnston

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 28, 1998)
    When Manuela loses her sheep, the tracks lead directly to Alice Nizzy Nazzy's fence, but Alice is so mean and so ugly that people say she is a witch who likes to eat children, but Manuela will have to face the beady-eyed old woman eventually. Reprint.
    K
  • Vanishing Pumpkin

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 28, 1983)
    A 700-year-old woman and an 800-year-old man, both witches, go searching on Halloween night for the pumpkin someone snitched from them.
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  • Bone by Bone by Bone

    Tony Johnston

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, March 29, 2016)
    FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN WHITE AND BLACK in 1950s Tennessee. Tony Johnston draws on her own childhood memories to limn a portrait of a sensitive and compassionate boy fighting for a friendship his father forbids.David's daddy is determined that his son will grow up to be a doctor like himself. David studies the human bones, and secretly teaches them in turn to his black friend, Malcolm. In a rage, Dr. Church forbids Malcolm to ever enter their home--and threatens to kill him if he does. David tries to change his daddy's mind. but when Malcolm crosses the line, Dr. Church grabs his shotgun.
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  • The Barn Owls

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Tony Johnston's THE BARN OWLS recalls in quiet tones the memory of a barn that has stood alone in a wheat field for one hundred years at least. The owls have nested there and have hunted in the fields and circled in the night skies as time slowly slipped by. Every night, as the moon rises, a barn owl awakens and flies out to hunt. Feathered against the endless starry night, he swoops and sails to the darkened wheat field below and catches a mouse in his nimble talons. With outstretched wings, this barn owl returns to his barn nest and his hungry family, repeating the ageless ritual his ancestors have practiced here, in this barn, for at least one hundred years. Following the life cycle of the barn owl, this gentle poem evokes a sense of warm sunshine and envelopes readers with the memory of the scent of a wheat field.
    K
  • Goblin Walk

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Aug. 28, 1991)
    A little goblin has a series of frightening experiences while walking through the woods to his grandmother's house
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  • The Spoon in the Bathroom Wall

    Tony Johnston

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Living in the Bloggins School boiler room isn't glamorous, but that's life for Martha Snapdragon, daughter of the beleaguered janitor. Life only gets weirder when Martha realizes bizarre events are afoot at the school. There's the dastardly dealings of evil principal Dr. Klunk and school bully Rufus. There's the dozen dancing eggs and the misbehaving dragons, property of the mysterious science teacher. And then there's the strangest thing of all: a giant golden spoon that simply appears one day, stuck in the wall of the school bathroom. Although everyone tries, only Martha is able to extract the spoon from the wall--an act that leads her to a destiny far beyond her meager life in the boiler room. Tony Johnston's funny, magical story spoofs the legend of The Sword in the Stone—and conveys some poignant truths about teaching, leadership, and the responsibilities we have to one another.
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  • Witch's Hat, The

    Tony Johnston

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1991)
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  • The Spoon in the Bathroom Wall

    Tony Johnston

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 29, 2013)
    Living in the Bloggins School boiler room isn't glamorous, but that's life for Martha Snapdragon, daughter of the beleaguered janitor. Life only gets weirder when Martha realizes bizarre events are afoot at the school. There's the dastardly dealings of evil principal Dr. Klunk and school bully Rufus. There's the dozen dancing eggs and the misbehaving dragons, property of the mysterious science teacher. And then there's the strangest thing of all: a giant golden spoon that simply appears one day, stuck in the wall of the school bathroom. Although everyone tries, only Martha is able to extract the spoon from the wall--an act that leads her to a destiny far beyond her meager life in the boiler room. Tony Johnston's funny, magical story spoofs the legend of The Sword in the Stone—and conveys some poignant truths about teaching, leadership, and the responsibilities we have to one another.
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  • Witchs Hat

    Tony Johnston

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 10, 1984)
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