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  • The Voice

    Brian Stewart

    (Reignbow Marketing, Inc., July 6, 1998)
    Compelling drama and delivers a prophetic look into mankind's chilling future.
  • Voices

    Daniel Nunn

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    This book looks at the different ways in which people use their voices to make music around the world.
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  • Voices

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Paperback (Graphia, April 1, 2008)
    Ansul was once a peaceful town filled with libraries, schools, and temples. But that was long ago, and the conquerors of this coastal city consider reading and writing to be acts punishable by death. And they believe the Oracle House, where the last few undestroyed books are hidden, is seething with demons. But to seventeen-year-old Memer, the house is the only place where she feels truly safe. Then an Uplands poet named Orrec and his wife, Gry, arrive, and everything in Memer's life begins to change. Will she and the people of Ansul at last be brave enough to rebel against their oppressors? Includes an interview with the author and a teaser to the third book in the series, Powers.
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  • The Voice

    Brian Stewart

    (Reignbow, July 6, 1994)
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  • Voices

    Luis Valdez

    Paperback (Alfaguara, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Looks at the life and works of Luis Valdes, the Hispanic American writer and motion picture director; Judith Francisca Baca, the Hispanic American painter of murals; and Carlos Juan Finlay, the Cuban scientist.
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  • Voices

    Sue Mayfield

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1, 2003)
    Recently dumped by Jamie—her arrogant boyfriend—Isabel Bright hopes to take her mind off things on a family vacation on the west coast of Scotland. One day, Isabel spots an empty bottle on the shore. She puts her name and address on a note in the bottle and hurls it far out to sea. Back home, Isabel throws herself into rehearsals for the school play—Shakespeare's The Tempest. As the lead, Isabel is horrified to discover that Jamie has been cast as the male lead and that he wants to get back with her. Against her better judgment, Isabel relents . . . but then she receives a letter from a stranger. Enter Duncan, a 17-year-old from a Scottish Island, who found Isabel's message in a bottle. Duncan is funny, friendly, and intelligent—and interested in Shakespeare! Isabel and Duncan start writing, then emailing. Bit by bit their lives start to intertwine. When Jamie dumps Isabel again, Duncan is the first person she wants to call. But Duncan’s mother answers the phone and explains that Duncan and his dad went fishing, got caught in a violent storm at sea, and haven't come back. Isabel is devastated and keeps an all-night vigil by the phone. When news comes that Duncan is still alive, she throws caution to the wind and jumps on a train to Scotland. But when the two finally meet is it love at first sight?
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  • Voices

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-11, Aug. 11, 2008)
    Ansul was once a peaceful town filled with libraries, schools, and temples. But that was long ago, and the conquerors of this coastal city consider reading and writing to be acts punishable by death. And they believe the Oracle House, where the last few undestroyed books are hidden, is seething with demons. But to seventeen-year-old Memer, the house is a refuge, a place of family and learning, ritual and memory--the only place where she feels truly safe. Then an Uplands poet named Orrec and his wife, Gry, arrive, and everything in Memer's life begins to change. Will she and the people of Ansul at last be brave enough to rebel against their oppressors? A haunting and gripping coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of violence, intolerance, and magic, Voices is a novel that readers will not soon forget.
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  • Voices

    Damien Graves

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2006)
    None
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  • Voices

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    Unknown Binding (Recorded Books, LLC, March 24, 2006)
    BOOK ON CD
  • Voices

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Ansul was once a peaceful town filled with libraries, schools, and temples. But that was long ago, and the conquerors of this coastal city consider reading and writing to be acts punishable by death. And they believe the Oracle House, where the last few undestroyed books are hidden, is seething with demons. But to seventeen-year-old Memer, the house is a refuge, a place of family and learning, ritual and memory--the only place where she feels truly safe. Then an Uplands poet named Orrec and his wife, Gry, arrive, and everything in Memer's life begins to change. Will she and the people of Ansul at last be brave enough to rebel against their oppressors? A haunting and gripping coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of violence, intolerance, and magic, Voices is a novel that readers will not soon forget.
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  • Voices

    Joan Aiken

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO Ltd, Aug. 1, 1989)
    None
  • Voices

    Edel Wignell, David Kennett

    Paperback (Era Publications, March 31, 1994)
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