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Books with author William Nicholson

  • The Velveteen Rabbit: Paperback Original 1922 Full Color Reproduction

    Margery Williams, William Nicholson

    Paperback (Chump Change, Nov. 5, 2019)
    The Original 1922 full color edition of The Velveteen Rabbit, with the original text of Margery Williams and illustrated with the original art of William Nicholson. Beautifully reproduced from a century ago, this timeless classic has captivated readers for almost 100 years.A story about becoming Real, ā€œā€¦because once you are Real you canā€™t be ugly, except to people who donā€™t understand.ā€A great gift for every child, or every baby shower, is this highly recommended classic story from years ago. The full story is included here, with all color illustrations, in this slim volume, provided at an affordable price.
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  • Seeker

    William Nicholson

    eBook (Egmont, July 11, 2012)
    Introducing the first book in William Nicholsonā€™s award-winning epic fantasy series, The Noble Warriors.ā€˜A timeless piece of storytellingā€™ ā€“ TESIn a fortress-monastery on an island live the legendary warriors of the Nomana. No one knows the secret behind their power. Though there are three who are determined to find out . . . Seeker, Morning Star and the Wildman are about to become apprentice warriors. But their quest is interrupted when the mighty empire of Radiance threatens to annihilate the Nomana. Morning Star is kidnapped and about to be sacrificed. There will be grave consequences unless strong-willed Seeker and the brave, beautiful Wildman put aside their rivalry to rescue her . . .An epic fantasy of far-reaching significance. Fantasy books for children donā€™t get more spectacular than Seeker. William Nicholsonā€™s first fantasy books, the Wind on Fire trilogy, has been translated into over 25 languages and won prizes including the Blue Peter Book Award and Smarties Prize Gold Award. One of the greatest writers of our time, William Nicholsonā€™s has not only sold millions of childrenā€™s books worldwide, he also written for the screen and the stage, including the Oscar-winning film Gladiator and the BAFTA-winning play Shadowlands.
  • Clever Bill

    William Nicholson

    Hardcover (Egmont UK, Nov. 1, 2016)
    The perfect balance of words and pictures, this charming story of a busy day and a forgotten toy paved the way for the modern picture book and still manages to capture the heart with its winning simplicity and uniquely gripping story.
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  • The Firesong

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Twins Bowman and Kestrel have saved their family and the rest of the Manth people from slavery and helped bring about the downfall of the cruel city-state of the Mastery. Now, led by their mother, a prophetess, they are free to seek their promised land. But the journey is long and hard, filled with many dangers, enemies, distractions, and temptations. And each of the travelers is preoccupied with his or her own worries. Hanno Hath, the twins' father, is troubled to see his beloved wife weaken as they draw close to the promised land. As well, he must bolster the endurance of the often doubting and disgruntled Manth people. Bowman is torn between his attraction to Sisi, a former princess, and his destiny, as he perceives it, to sacrifice himself for the good of the people. Kestrel also feels a pull toward a mission, toward something-but for some reason, she cannot envision her life beyond the journey. This is the satisfying and profound ending to the trilogy, which began with The Wind Singer, winner of the coveted Smarties Prize in England.
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  • The Wind Singer

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 15, 2003)
    Kestrel Hath's schoolroom rebellion against the stifling caste system of Aramanth leads to explosive consequences for her and her family: they are relegated to the city's lowest caste and are ostracized. With nothing left to lose, Kestrel and her twin brother, Bowman, do the unthinkable: they leave the city walls. Their only hope to rescue the rest of their family is to find the key to the wind singer, a now-defunct device in the city's center, which was once the course of happiness and harmony in Aramanth. But the key was given to an evil spirit-lord, the Morah, in exchange for the Morah's calling off its terrible army of Zars. Armed with desperate bravery, wits, and determination, Kestrel, Bowman, and a tagalong classmate set off to find the key. Along the way they meet allies and foes, but in order to succeed in their quest, they must face the most sinister force of all: the powerful Morah.
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  • The Wind Singer

    William Nicholson

    Mass Market Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, May 1, 2002)
    The first in a trilogy, Teh Wind Singer is a mesmerizing and remarkably imagined fantasy novel full of adventure, suspense humor, and warmth. Winner of the 2000 Nestle Smarties Book Proze. An ALA Notable Book.
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  • Jango: Book Two of the Noble Warriors

    William Nicholson

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, June 1, 2007)
    Seeker, Morning Star, and the Wildman return in this gripping sequel to Seeker and discover that the mysterious warrior sect they were so desperate to join is not what it appeared to be from the outside. Deeply disillusioned, the three escape and head off on what they think are separate quests but that soon become intertwined--and desperately life threatening. Fortunately, they have acquired the remarkable physical skills of the Noble Warriors, for they are certainly going to need them. The mighty warlord of the Orlan nation is gathering his forces and has vowed to destroy Anacrea--and everything and everyone that crosses his path. With its riveting and deft handling of myriad themes including love, courage, friendship, desire, faith, and redemption, Jango will mesmerize every reader who dares to take the journey.
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  • Seeker: Book One of the Noble Warriors

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (Harcourt, Inc., April 1, 2007)
    This first novel in the Noble Warriors sequence begins when sixteen-year-old Seeker's older brother is publicly humiliated and--with no explanation--exiled from the Nomana, a revered order of warrior monks. Seeker refuses to believe that his beloved older brother is capable of committing a betryal that would warrant such severe consequences, so he sets off alone on a journey to rescue his brother and find out at last what really happened.Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.
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  • The Wind Singer

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, April 6, 2017)
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  • Seeker: Book One of the Noble Warriors

    William Nicholson

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 1, 2006)
    This first novel in the Noble Warriors sequence begins when sixteen-year-old Seeker's older brother is publicly humiliated and--with no explanation--exiled from the Nomana, a revered order of warrior monks. Seeker refuses to believe that his beloved older brother is capable of committing a betryal that would warrant such severe consequences, so he sets off alone on a journey to rescue his brother and find out at last what really happened.Along the way he meets two other young people who are on quests of their own, and in a shocking turn of events, the three are soon caught up in a harrowing and bloody race to save the Nomana--and themselves--from destruction.An epic coming-of-age story about courage, friendship, desire, and faith, Seeker marks the beginning of a riveting new series.
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  • Noman: Book Three of the Noble Warriors

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2009)
    The safe haven of the Noble Warriors has been demolished and the Nomana have disbanded. When a young boy preaching peace and joy mesmerizes all who come in contact with him, a large following grows quickly--one that soon includes Morning Star and the Wildman. Yet Seeker, who is obsessed with his increasingly perilous journey to kill the last savanter, finds his mission placing him at odds with this new leader. As loyalties and friendships and faith are tested, all three heroes must question: Who can be trusted? And what can be believed?
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  • Slaves of the Mastery

    William Nicholson

    Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The people of Aramanth are finally free of the Morah, the evil power that controlled them for generations. But a ruthless attack by soldiers from a distant land destroys the city, and its people are driven off as slaves. During the invasion, Kestrel and Bowman are separated for the first time in their lives. Bowman becomes a slave of the Mastery. Kestrel escapes, then sets off to avenge the enslavement of her family. As the twins embark on their parallel adventures, their mother's prophetic dreams reveal their true identity and their dangerous fate. Bowman's mind power and Kestrel's fierce spirit are soon joined once again to fight for the freedom of their people.
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