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Books published by publisher Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment

  • Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's

    Fiona McHugh

    eBook (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Nov. 19, 2010)
    AS SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER RACHEL LYNDE SETS OUT to Alexander Abraham’s farm in search of a truant pupil, so too does Felix (with the help of his sisters and cousin Sara) to warn his schoolmate of her impending arrival. But Felix, Sara and Mrs. Lynde not only find themselves thrown together in Mr. Abraham’s parlor, but quarantined too — with the old curmudgeon, Alexander Abraham. Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”Los ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • The Hope Chest of Arabella King

    Linda Zwicker

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    WHEN AUNT ARABELLA’S HOPE CHEST IS FINALLY OPENED after fifty years, the King family is dismayed to find only the tattered remnants of her trusseau. But Sara is not to be discouraged. Sure that something else, something important, is hidden in that chest, she enlists the aid of Aunt Olivia, the Avonlea Chronicle’s newest reporter, to get to the bottom of this mystery.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Malcom and the Baby

    Heather Conkie

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    AN ORPHANED BABY SETS THE TOWN OF AVONLEA TOPSY-turvy. As Aunt Hetty and Rachel Lynde squabble over the infant, Sara and Felicity secretly take matters into their own hands — surely, a baby left on the doorstep is just what newlyweds Aunt Abigail and Uncle Malcolm really need!Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Misfits and Miracles

    Linda Zwicker

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    A NEW SCHOOL MANDATE HAS ALL THE AVONLEA KIDS OUT of the schoolhouse door and onto the ice - including Sara Stanley. However, the townsfolk's love of hockey is quickly surpassed by a variety of feuds and spats between just about everyone, all of which will be settled in one exciting game.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of "The Story Girl" continue - in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery - for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Leaving Home

    Gail Hamilton

    eBook (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 13, 2010)
    LIFE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. HUB AND FAT KNEW THAT the Great Depression had come to their home town - their friends and neighbors are now very poor and even food seems scarece - but they didn't think it would affect them. After all, Dad did own the local hardware store. Then the bank forecloses on Jack Bailey's loan, and everything changes - fast.Hub and Fat suddenly find themselves plunked down in the stuffy home of their dour Grandmother Bailey - who has too many rules and not enough fun. But when real tragedy strikes, Hub and Fat realize there's more at stake than just fun.Adapted from the internationally acclaimed television series "Wind At My Back" - produced by Sullivan Entertainment, creators of the wildly popular "Road to Avonlea" television programs - the adventures and misadventures of the unstoppable Bailey family prove that hope, love, and laughter will always win the day."Warm, fun, and downright addictive....Gather the whole gang to watch it." STARWEEK"Guaranteed to compel repeat viewing." The Toronto Star
  • Conversions

    Gail Hamilton

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    A VISITING MISSIONARY’S ROUSING TALES OF ADVENTURE abroad fire up Sara Stanley’s imagination. With true zeal, she takes up the missionary’s cause with Peter Craig, the young hired hand at Rose Cottage. As she soon discovers, though, there’s more to goodness and charity than just going to church — and it’s Peter who teaches everyone that lesson.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Aunt Hetty's Ordeal

    Gail Hamilton

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    AUNT HETTY - MISS KING TO HER WELL-BEHAVED students — is out to prove herself the very best schoolmarm Avonlea has ever known. To accomplish her goal, she has determined to make a model student of poor, uneducated Gus Pike. But Gus, as it turns out, puts not only her teaching skills to the test, but her compassion as well.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • A Dark and Stormy Night

    Gail Hamilton

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    WHEN THE BEAUTIFUL AND MYSTERIOUS AMANDA STONE gives Gus Pike a bag of priceless jewels to hide, his instincts - and hear - tell him he's helping a friend. But Amanda Stone is not a friend, she's a jewelry thief who is looking to double-cross her partner, Robert Rutherford - an use the lovesick Gus to help her. When Rutherford threatens to kill Amanda unless he receives the jewels, the sleuthing Sara Stanley and her King cousins, Felicity and Felix, set out to save Gus and expose the thieves.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Aunt Abigails Beau

    Amy Jo Cooper

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    WHEN AUNT ABIGAIL’S OLD FLAME, THE DASHING Malcolm MacEwan, suddenly reappears in Avonlea to ask for her hand in marriage, she accepts immediately— only to feel her resolve begin to waver. It will be up to Sara and Felicity — Cupid’s earth-bound partners — to ensure that love and romance prevail!Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAlL
  • My Dog Pal

    Gail Hamilton

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 13, 2010)
    IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE FOR HUB AND FAT: THEY HAVE been entrusted to "dog-sit" Pal, the town's beloved collie, Grandmother Bailey even agreed! But trouble starts brewing when Pal is accused of terrorizing the next-door neighbor's prize-winning chickens. And things go from bad to worse when Grandmother Bailey's purse disappears and guess who looks like the culprit? Pal, of course. It's up to Hub and Fat to prove his innocence, or else...Adapted from the internationally acclaimed television series "Wind At My back" - produced by Sullivan Entertainment, creators of the wildly popular "Road to Avonlea" television programs - the the adventures and misadventures of the unstoppable Bailey family prove that hope, love, and laughter will always win the day."Warm, funn, and downright addictive....Gather the whole gang to watch it." STARWEEK"Guaranteed to compel repeat viewing." The Toronto Star
  • Vows of Silence

    Gail Hamilton

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    WHEN ALEC KING PRESENTS HIS WIFE, JANET, WITH A COMB that belonged to his great Aunt, Janet hopes to put the unsightly heirloom away forever. But her daughter, Felicity, has a different plan. Felicity borrows the comb to impress her friends – and then loses it. Calling on the help of her cousin Sara Stanley and her brother Felix to participate in search, Felicity hopes to replace the treasure before her mother discovers it missing. But time is running out, when Alec announces that he’s like Janet to wear the monstrous item to the Avonlea social in just one week!Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television serious, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue – in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery – for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programming filled with warmth, charm and more.” LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL
  • Sara's Homecoming

    Heather Conkie

    language (Davenport Press and Sullivan Entertainment, Oct. 12, 2010)
    SARA STANLEY FINALLY RETURNS HOME TO MONTREAL, sadly leaving behind Avonlea and her new-found King family. But her joyful reunion with her father is cut short by sudden tragedy, and once again Sara is faced with the prospect of leaving home.Adapted from the award-winning, internationally acclaimed television series, the magical adventures of “The Story Girl” continue — in the spirit and tradition of Lucy Maud Montgomery — for a new generation of young readers.“Road to Avonlea offers family programing with warmth, charm and more.”LOS ANGELES TIMES“Road to Avonlea confirms its status as the most consistently high quality television series Canada has ever produced.”THE GLOBE AND MAIL