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  • The Hidden Star

    K. Sello Duiker, Annari van der Merwe

    eBook (Umuzi, Nov. 27, 2011)
    Eleven-year-old Nolitye's granny used to say: if you mess with a woman, you mess with a stone. When Nolitye finds a magical stone on the dusty streets of Phola, her granny's words take on a new meaning. Along with her two friend - the somewhat pampered Bheki, and Four Eyes, a reformed member of the Spoilers gang led by Rotten Nellie - Nolitye puts the powers of the stone to good use: for the first time the threesome can stand up to the Spoilers; Nolitye can save the life of Rex, the leader of a pack of talking township mutts; and dare to look scary MaMtonga with her living brown-and-green snake necklace in the eye. But soon Nolitye finds out that the purplish-blue magic stone is but five stones needed to put right things that started to go wrong the day her father died in a mining accident when she was five years old. Or so she was told by her mother... By merging a cast of characters straight out of African myth folklore with everyday township life, K. Sello Duiker created a magical world and a truly wondrous quest, a timeless tale that will appeal to an ageless audience.
  • The Hidden Land

    Pamela Dean

    eBook (Firebird, Oct. 13, 2003)
    The five cousins are still trapped in the Secret Country, and must play their parts. When the King is poisoned, Ted-Prince Edward-must take the throne, even though he has no idea how to rule a country, battle magic, or inspire followers. Soon enough he will have to do all three because the Country is on the verge of war with the treacherous Dragon King.
  • The Hidden Artist

    Leah Chana Rubabshi, (Hachai Publishing), Phyllis Saroff

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Feb. 17, 2014)
    What happens when we point out the beauty of Hashem's world to our children? They learn to notice, to appreciate, and to connect to the One Who created it! The Hidden Artist is a breathtaking new picture book from Hachai Publishing, all about the wonder, the variety, and the loveliness Hashem created just for us! Illustrated by an artist known for her lifelike paintings, The Hidden Artist depicts amazingly detailed animals, fish, mountains, sea and sky. Truly inspired rhymes tell the story of a young child who wonders, 'With all this beauty, great and small, 'I wonder, Who's behind it all?' His journey to discover the answer makes this book a must have for every Jewish home.
  • The Hidden Hand

    Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, Aug. 23, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • THE HIDDEN HAND

    E.D.E.N. SOUTHWORTH

    Leather Bound (LAMPLIGHTER PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 2004)
    THE HIDDEN HAND REVEALS EVERY EMOTION TO MANKIND. FOLLOW THE ADVENTURES OF CAPITOLA TO SEE WHAT LIES AHEAD.
  • The Hidden Face

    S. C. Flynn

    eBook (The Hive, Nov. 25, 2017)
    A face without a face - an unmasking that leaves the mask.Once every few hundred years, the sun god, the Akhen takes on human form and descends to earth. Each Unmasking of the Face of the Akhen ends one era and begins another; the last one created the Faustian Empire. Where and when will the Face next appear, and who will he – or she – be?Dayraven, son of a great hero, returns to Faustia after years as a hostage of their rivals, the Magians. Those years have changed him, but Faustia has changed as well; the emperor Calvo now seems eccentric and is controlled by one of Dayraven’s old enemies. Following the brutal death of his old teacher, Dayraven is drawn, together with a warrior woman named Sunniva, into the search for an ancient secret that would change the fate of empires.Powerful enemies want the secret as well, including a dynasty of magician-kings who were thought to have died out long before, a mad, murderous hunchback and a beautiful, deadly woman who is never seen. Sunniva and Dayraven fight to survive and to solve the mystery while their own pasts come back to life and the attraction between them deepens.The Hidden Face is a fantasy mystery drenched in the atmosphere of the Early Middle Ages and in Kabbalistic riddles, and is the first book in the Fifth Unmasking series.
  • The Hidden Star

    K. Sello Duiker

    Paperback (Cassava Republic Press, June 5, 2018)
    Nolitye lives in a shack with her mother Thembi in Phola, a dusty township on the edge of Johannesburg. She is good at maths and likes collecting stones, which she places in a bucket under her bed. She also has unusual powers: she can communicate with dogs. Nolitye has two close friends, Bheki, who is overweight, and the bespectacled Four Eyes, who join with her to resist the bullying from Rotten Nellie and her gang of Spoilers.One day, Nolitye finds a special stone that has the power to make people feel happy and laugh. Her mission from now on is to gather together the other pieces of the stone and reunite them, to stop darkness from taking control of her world.
  • The Hidden Pool

    Ruskin Bond

    Paperback (Penguin/Puffin, June 1, 2015)
    Ruskin Bond s first novel for children in a whole new look! Laurie, an English boy in a small hill town in India, strikes up an unlikely friendship with Anil, the son of a local cloth merchant, and Kamal, an orphan who sells buttons and shoelaces but dreams of going to college. One day the three discover a secret pool on the mountainside, and it is there that they plan their greatest escapade yet a trek to the Pindari Glacier, where no one from their town has gone before. This newly illustrated edition of Bond s magical tale of camaraderie and adventure is sure to win over yet another generation of readers.
  • The Hidden Beast

    Christopher Pike

    eBook (Aladdin, Nov. 5, 2013)
    A dragon makes for flaming mayhem in this twelfth book in New York Times bestselling author Christopher Pike’s Spooksville series—now on TV!A fire-breathing dragon has appeared out of nowhere and is looking for its treasure in Spooksville. In fact, the dragon intends to destroy the entire town unless its jewels and gold are returned immediately. The only trouble is that Adam and his friends don’t know where this treasure is. Worse, the hotheaded creature won’t listen to reason, and soon it’s laying waste to everything in its way with its fiery breath. The dragon has no problem burning kids to ash, either. Soon Adam and his friends are fighting flames—and for their lives!
  • The Hidden House

    Martin Waddell, Angela Barrett

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 6, 1997)
    Bruno, a lonely old man, creates three dolls and sits them on the window sill facing outside to keep him company while he works in his garden, but one day he leaves and never returns, causing his house, dolls, and garden to change.
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  • The Hidden Code

    P. J. Hoover

    eBook (CBAY Books, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Eleven years ago, Hannah Hawkins' parents disappeared while traveling abroad. Presumed dead, Hannah and her uncle are shocked when a letter from her mom arrives right after Hannah's sixteenth birthday. By piecing together cryptic hints from the note and other clues left behind, Hannah realizes her parents disappeared while trying to find the mysterious Code of Enoch, an artifact they believed could hold the key to curing disease—or creating it. Hannah's parents had been determined to destroy the Code, no matter the cost. Now with the help of her uncle, her best friend, and another cute but not entirely trustworthy guy, Hannah sets out to discover what happened to her parents and if the Code of Enoch is real.
  • The Hidden Deep

    Christa J. Kinde

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, April 23, 2013)
    Homework, football, apple pies, and … angels?Harvest time is in full swing when Prissie Pomeroy learns that something terrible happened in her family’s orchard―making it hard to focus on school, especially when her best friends are distant and Ransom won’t leave her alone. As she meets other angels. Prissie is drawn increasingly deeper into their world and closer to its dangers. A kidnapped apprentice suffers. A chained door bodes ill. A tiny angel makes a big difference. A battle line is drawn. Everything Prissie thought she knew is about to change ... again!“He was trembling, which frightened Prissie even more than the pitch black. Crouching down, she made herself as small as possible against the tunnel wall. From somewhere in the darkness ahead came a sour note, off-key and unpleasant. She held her breath, listening with all her might. A dull clink was followed by a crunching sound that reminded Prissie uneasily of a barn cat eating a mouse. She cupped her hand around her little passenger and curled more tightly, hiding her face on her knees as her heart sent up a silent plea for help.” -from The Hidden DeepPraise for The Blue DoorA fantasy with a wholesome message and down-on-the-farm twist. -Kirkus