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Books published by publisher Pink Chicken Press

  • Two Cities

    Dare DeLano, Stuart Hindle

    eBook (Pink Chicken Press, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Liz and Charlie are in for another big adventure as they journey inside one of their Aunt Gertrude’s magical books. When the two children are whisked into the pages of A Tale of Two Cities, they encounter spies, the most dreaded prison in the world, and a revolutionary war that’s exploding all around them. They must fight their fears, dig deep and be brave. It is in Paris during the French Revolution where they face their toughest challenge—a race to rescue an innocent man from a terrible fate. Will the children’s luck hold out? Will they complete their quest and make it out alive? And, can they make it back home in time for dinner?The Book Keeper series retells the classics of literature in a way that captures young readers’ attention and imagination. Two Cities, based on Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, is the second in the series.
  • Odus and the Long Way Home

    Dare DeLano, Stuart Hindle

    language (Pink Chicken Press, Sept. 22, 2014)
    When Liz's eccentric Aunt Gertrude comes to visit, she warns Liz and her little brother Charlie not to touch any of her things. But Charlie picks up a mysterious looking book, and the children are magically transported inside its pages. To get home, they must travel through the book, The Odyssey, and make sure it ends the right way. Liz and Charlie must battle a one-eyed giant called a Cyclops, escape from an invisible trap on Lotus Island, and brave the deadly song of the Sirens. Can the children succeed in their quest and make it back home in time for dinner?Odus and the Long Way Home is the first in the Book Keeper series designed for kids ages 7 to 10. The series retells the classics of literature in an appealing and kid-friendly way.
  • Two Cities

    Dare DeLano, Stuart Hindle

    Paperback (Pink Chicken Press, Nov. 2, 2015)
    Liz and Charlie are in for another big adventure as they journey inside one of their Aunt Gertrude’s magical books. When the two children are whisked into the pages of A Tale of Two Cities, they encounter spies, the most dreaded prison in the world, and a revolutionary war that’s exploding all around them. They must fight their fears, dig deep and be brave. It is in Paris during the French Revolution where they face their toughest challenge—a race to rescue an innocent man from a terrible fate. Will the children’s luck hold out? Will they complete their quest and make it out alive? And, can they make it back home in time for dinner? Two Cities is the second book in the Book Keeper series designed for kids ages 7 to 10. The series retells the classics of literature in a way that captures young readers' attention and imagination.
  • Odus and the Long Way Home

    Dare DeLano

    Paperback (Pink Chicken Press, Sept. 17, 2014)
    When Liz's eccentric Aunt Gertrude comes to visit, she warns Liz and her little brother Charlie not to touch any of her things. But Charlie picks up a mysterious looking book, and the children are magically transported inside its pages. To get home, they must travel through the book, The Odyssey, and make sure it ends the right way. Liz and Charlie must battle a one-eyed giant called a Cyclops, escape from an invisible trap on Lotus Island, and brave the deadly song of the Sirens. Can the children succeed in their quest and make it back home in time for dinner? Odus and the Long Way Home is the first in the Book Keeper series designed for kids ages 7 to 10. The series retells the classics of literature in an appealing and kid-friendly way.
  • The Independent Chicken

    S.C. Stamm

    Hardcover (Little Chicken Press, March 15, 2008)
    A beautiful children's story about leaving home to discover the world only to discover how they are loved and cared for at home.
  • The Lyon's Roar

    M. L. Stainer

    Hardcover (Chicken Soup Press, March 15, 1750)
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  • The Lyon's Roar

    M.L. Stainer

    Hardcover (Chicken Soup Press, Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • The Badlands Coloring Book

    Tom Coffield

    Paperback (Chicken House Press, March 15, 1996)
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