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Books in Harper Trophy Books series

  • The Astonishing Stereoscope

    Jane Langton

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 18, 2001)
    When Eddy Hall receives five cards for his stereoscope, he and his sister, Eleanor, can't wait to see what exotic places they reveal maybe Stonehenge, or a centuries-old European cathedral. But instead, when they look through the stereoscope, Eddy and Eleanor see some very strange things. An odd-looking rope hangs from the sky down into every picture. A marmalade coloured cat that looks suspiciously like Herm, the family cat, also appears. And one picture looks like the front hall of their very own house! The images seem to be almost real, not just three-dimensional illusions. All it will take is one little tug on that rope to find out for sure ....
  • Pilot Down, Presumed Dead

    Marjorie Phleger

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 20, 1975)
    Steve Ferris makes a crash landing on a lonely beach when hurricane winds force his plane down. Days pass, and Steve cannot understand why he doesn't see any rescue planes. Gradually he realizes he is on an uncharted island; rescuers will not be able to locate him, and soon they will think he drowned in the storm. With skill and determination Steve fashions crude equipment for survival, and he discovers that he can live quite well off the land and from the ocean. But he must find a way to return to civilization.
  • Sour Land

    William H Armstrong

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 18, 1976)
    Life is hard for the three Stone children. The death of their mother has left them bereft and grieving. Their father tries hard to make things better, but he is busy trying to keep their farm going. Even the land around them seems to have betrayed them: It is so barren that it is known as sour land.Then Moses Waters comes to teach at the black school at Cedar Corners. Moses can hear things no one else can, like the sound of the grass and the earth humming together. More than anyone else, he seems to have a special understanding of the Stone family. Only Moses can help them out of their grief.But a sour land grows sour people. There are some folks in town who don't approve of the friendship between the white Stone family and the new black teacher. And it looks like they will go to dangerous lengths to stop it.
  • The Noonday Friends

    Mary Stolz, Louis Glanzman

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 19, 1971)
    Eleven-year-old Franny Davis and her best friend share school and family problems in this realistic, often humorous story set in New York's Greenwich Village. 1966 Newbery Honor BookNotable Children's Books of 1965 (ALA)Children's Books of 1965 (Library of Congress)"City" Books of the Sixties (The Instructor)
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  • What's So Terrible About Swallowing an Apple Seed?

    Harriet Lerner, Susan Goldhor, Catharine O'Neill

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 24, 2001)
    When Rosie accidentally swallows an apple seed, her big sister Katie tells her that before long apple tree branches will bloom right out of her ears. Soon Rosie is imagining both the hazards and delights of having branches growing from her ears, and Katie is learning how fast a little white lie can grow. Written by bestselling author and psychologist, Harriet Lerner, and her big sister, Susan Goldhor, with delightfully funny illustrations by Catharine O'Neill, this is a special story about straying from the truth, forgiveness, and the boundless powers of a child's imagination. 1996 ‘Pick of the Lists' (ABA) Children's Choice Award winner for 2002.
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  • Shadrach

    Meindert De Jong

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Sept. 1, 1980)
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  • The Grizzly

    Annabel Johnson, Edgar Johnson, Gilbert Riswold

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, April 1, 1988)
    When Mark, the father David scarcely knows, arrives to take him on a weekend fishing trip, David is tense and nervous. His parents have been separated for years, and David wonders if his rugged, outdoorsman father is testing him in some way.But the weekend turns out to be an adventure that neither one of them has planned on. A giant grizzly bear forces David up, a tree, then attacks Mark, eats their provisions, and puts their pickup truck out of commission. David must take charge. He finds a strength in himself he never thought he had, and in taking care of his seriously injured father starts to overcome his fear of him. There's only one problem: Can David get himself and his father out of the forest in time?
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  • The Golden Name Day

    Jennie D Lindquist, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1966)
    While nine-year-old Nancy is staying with her adopted Swedish grandparents for a year, everyone tries to figure out how she can celebrate a name day since her name isn't Swedish.
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  • Blackwater

    Eve Bunting

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 8, 2000)
    “A novel that will long flicker in readers' memories.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)Fans of S. E. Hinton and Jerry Spinelli will devour this thrilling story about a harmless prank that goes too far. Thirteen-year-old Brodie Lynch was ready for the perfect summer of adventure along the awesome Blackwater River. That was before everything changed forever. One act of mischief leads to a tragic death and even though Brodie was involved, the lies he tells to cover his tracks actually turn him into a hero. Guilt tears at him like the treacherous current of the Blackwater itself, but when mysterious notes are left at his door, his guilt transforms into fear. Someone saw what really happened. Will Brodie decide to tell the truth before the witness turns him in?Fast paced and suspenseful to the very last page.Reognized by the Golden Sower Award Masterlist and as a Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.
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  • Betsy-Tacy Books

    Maud Hart Lovelace

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Sept. 1, 1981)
    Set: 1979 very good condition box (has name on top of box) and 6 books titles: Betsy-Tacy, Betsy-Tacy and Tib, Betsy and Tacy go over the big hill, Betsy and Tacy go Downtown, Heven to Betsy, and Betsy in spite of herself
  • Desdemona - Twelve Going on Desperate

    Beverly Keller, Aleta Jenks

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 21, 1988)
    It's one disaster after another as Desdemona Blank tries to make friends at her new junior high, salvage her single-parent father's budding romance, and not think too much about Mike Harbinger, the fifteen-year-old blond school heartthrob. Then several extraordinary things happen'including getting to know Mike'and Desdemona's desperate life becomes a delirious one.
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  • I Love Trucks!

    Philemon Sturges, Shari Halpern

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 24, 2001)
    Vivid paintings by Shari Halpern and light verse by Philemon Sturges take readers through the roaring world of rumbling trucks and reveal each truck's special job.
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