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  • Wolves Within: What really happened to Sathi’s mother – the mother she never knew?

    Shivon Sudesh

    eBook (Mereo Books, Sept. 18, 2014)
    Throughout her eighteen years, Sathi has carriedthe burden of her grief and guilt over the deathof her own mother while giving birth to her. Butthen she starts investigating – and unearthshidden documents that suggest her mother didnot die in childbirth after all. This shockingdiscovery sends Sathi to India, the land of herforefathers, on a trail which opens up a world ofintrigue she had no idea existed. What secrets areher family keeping from her? What is she tomake of the charming but infuriating Zakiy, whois not quite the simple young man he claims tobe? And what really happened to her belovedAmma?This page-turner of a story from a talented youngnovelist is a wonderful read from start to finish.To be continued in the next instalment of the Prism of Truth trilogy, Doves in Flight.
  • The Windswept City: A Novel of the Trojan War

    Henry Treece, Faith Jaques

    Hardcover (Meredith, March 15, 1967)
    The war between the Greeks and the city of Troy had been going on for ten years when the boy Asterius slipped outside the city walls and witnessed the murder of Palmedes in the Greek camp. His escape route, a water pipe, was later used by the great Odysseus himself to visit Helen, whose kidnapping by Priamm's younger son Paris has set off the siege of Troy.
  • Dirty Jobs by Mike Row

    Mike Row

    (Meredith, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

    Gerald M. Knox

    Paperback (Meredith, March 15, 1989)
    80 pages--Large Oversized Softbound
  • A Funny Old Game: A timeless soccer match, between friends who never grow old…

    Pete Randall

    Paperback (Mereo Books, April 6, 2015)
    Who are the mysterious children who meet up periodically to play dazzling, almost magical football? Why do they never seem to age – and why do they turn up not only in different places but in different decades, sometimes different centuries? And who is the boy with the mysterious hawk-like eyes who wanders the ages without ever getting any older? This intriguing work of imagination follows the subtle link between a group of youngsters, a football and the passage of time.
  • Wolves Within: What really happened to Sathi’s mother – the mother she never knew?

    Shivon Sudesh

    Paperback (Mereo Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Throughout her eighteen years, Sathi has carried the burden of her grief and guilt over the death of her own mother while giving birth to her. But then she starts investigating – and unearths hidden documents that suggest her mother did not die in childbirth after all. This shocking discovery sends Sathi to India, the land of her forefathers, on a trail which opens up a world of intrigue she had no idea existed. What secrets are her family keeping from her? What is she to make of the charming but infuriating Zakiy, who is not quite the simple young man he claims to be? And what really happened to her beloved Amma? This page-turner of a story from a talented young novelist is a wonderful read from start to finish. To be continued in the next instalment of the Prism of Truth trilogy, Doves in Flight.
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  • On the Edge Skateboarding and Snowboarding

    Patty Segovia

    Paperback (Meridith Books, March 15, 2007)
    Two-sided: one for skateboarding and the other for snowboarding
  • Oakstone Park: Animal tales from Ty the retired racehorse

    Debbie Hughes

    Paperback (Mereo Books, March 3, 2015)
    I would like to introduce myself. My name is young Ty or Ty to my friends. I'm a retired racehorse. How I miss the sound of my thundering hooves on the racetrack and the feel of the wind in my mane. My days are much quieter now although they still have their adventures on Oakstone Park... Animal loving children will experience life on Oakstone Park told through the eyes of Ty. With tales of friendship, courage and bravery, readers will fall in love with the characters that are brought to life with Caroline Romanet's beautiful illustrations.
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  • Arvor's School Days

    Jonathan Ferrier, Matt Rowe

    Paperback (Mereo Books, Nov. 4, 2013)
    Arvor is a dragon - a very nice dragon - but he has problems at school. He is bad at spelling, bad at games, bad at flying, and terrible at fire-breathing. The teachers get cross with him, his school-friends don’t want him on their team, but... Follow Arvor in his trials and triumphs with his friends at Caderbrith, the boarding school for dragons on a mountain in Wales. The critics say:- An enthralling glimpse into life in one of the leading boarding schools for dragons...Dragon Times Ed Supp Top Dragon school exposed...Dragon Mirror High jinks & bullying in Welsh Dragon School...Dragon Sunday News I was so engrossed in the world of Arvor and his friends, I hatched an egg without even noticing...Araminta Scrope, Dragon Women’s World
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  • The Snood: A Really Cool Dude

    Dee Shurety

    Paperback (Mereo Books, Jan. 18, 2014)
    A strange looking bird was the snood. His hips were narrow, his bottom like a sparrow. He thought he was a really cool dude. A brilliantly funny story about a loveable and quirky bird. Laugh and cry with him on his journey to find love and respect. With lots of hair-raising adventures and feather ruffling on the way!
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  • The World Under The Wood: A fantasy in the magical world of a distant woodland

    Robina Hutchison

    Paperback (Mereo Books, Sept. 19, 2016)
    When Corey and his sister Teigan go exploring in the woods, they meet a tiny little man who introduces himself as Archie the ermp, one of a happy band of small people who live far underground. They follow their new friend through a hidden door in a hollow tree and down into his secret home – and on the way they find they have become almost as small as Archie. They meet his family and his many ermp friends, and soon find themselves having such a good time that they completely forget to go home… An enchanting story for six to nine-year-olds.
  • Amazing Spider-Man Big Color and Activity Book

    Marvel

    Paperback (Meredith Books, March 15, 2005)
    coloring book from 2005