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Books published by publisher The Red Sparrow Press

  • This is What Goodbye Looks Like

    Olivia Rivers

    language (Red Sparrow Press, June 17, 2016)
    After Lea witnesses a boy die in a drunk driving accident, all she wants is to leave the tragedy in the past. So she decides to move on--to a new town, a new school, and a new chance at life.But when Lea transfers schools, she finds herself in the same class as Seth Ashbury, the brother of the boy who was killed in the accident. As Lea gets to know Seth, she quickly falls for his quick wit and passionate soul. But she also realizes Seth is drowning in grief, and he'll never recover unless the drunk driver who caused the accident is brought to justice.Soon, Lea faces a choice: She can stay away from Seth and move on from the accident once and for all. Or she can confront the horrible memories of the night she watched a boy die and help Seth seek justice."'This is What Goodbye Looks Like' explores the sometimes blurred line between family, friendship, love, and tragedy. This Young Adult read will capture your attention from page one--and hold you captive until the last page!" -- Christina McKnight, USA Today Bestselling Author
  • In the Hope of Memories

    Olivia Rivers

    language (Red Sparrow Press, March 16, 2016)
    Right before dying of a rare heart condition, Hope Jackson sets up a scavenger hunt across New York City using her graffiti art. The directions she leaves her four closest friends are simple: Solve the clues hidden in her art, and they'll solve the problems haunting their lives.Together, the four teens take to the streets of New York to complete Hope's scavenger hunt and fulfill her dying wishes. But in order to unravel the clues hidden in Hope's graffiti, her friends will have to confront their personal demons head on."In the Hope of Memories" is a standalone Young Adult Contemporary novel.
  • Welcome to the Dragon CafĂ©

    Kim Vertue, Zel Cariad

    eBook (The Red Sparrow Press, June 21, 2019)
    Welcome to the Dragon Café Do Dragons really exist? Do they visit the mysterious cafĂ© in the middle of the mountains? If so, what would be their favourite breakfast? Would a world-famous wildlife expert keep the secret or give them away? Join Sara and Andy on their summer adventures seeking the answers to many such random questions, some of which may be explained in this book
‘A thrilling boingy read – mainly chapter five, which is all about ME!’ – Smiley Lemon‘Just read it already, and make up your own mind!’ – Jess the Dragon
  • This

    Remy Dean, Zel Cariad

    eBook (The Red Sparrow Press, Oct. 25, 2016)
    They say, “What you don’t know can’t hurt you,” right? Well, of course that’s not really true. They also say, “Knowledge is power.” Well that’s not always true either
 because, somewhere between not knowing and knowing, there lies imagination. That’s the key
 the key that unlocks secrets.It did, once upon a time, and it still does today
It began a long time ago, but for Rietta, it really began when she met Carla, another very special and extraordinary person, and realised that they shared the same dreams. Or perhaps it all started when Rietta and Carla found the severely injured dog in the woods, becoming firm friends as they tried to nurse it back to health and happiness. Then there was the 'thing' that they glimpsed watching them from the shadows, and the mystery of the missing standing-stone
 but when they find the key to another realm, well, then things really start happening!'This That and the Other' is imaginative fantasy, on an epic scale. The story follows the special friendship between two girls who embark on a magical adventure together, across the three realms. It is a modern fable inspired by Welsh fairy tales and folklore, in the tradition of 'The Neverending Story', 'The Box of Delights', 'The Chronicles of Narnia'
'This' is the first in a new epic fairy-tale trilogy: 'This, That and the Other'
  • This

    Remy Dean, Zel Cariad

    language (The Red Sparrow Press, Feb. 12, 2017)
    The epic fairy-tale adventure continues... Rietta and Carla have stepped into another realm. Now they are lost in a wonderful world of natural beauty, magical wonder and very real peril. They find reluctant allies among the spirits of the great Greenwood, before setting out to find Dreamers Dell in the hope of fulfilling their promise to help the Fair Ones. Along the way, they meet a mechanician, with his amazing mechanical animals, and fall-in with a band of Elfyn warriors.When they are introduced to a mysterious and sinister mumblebone, they soon realise that things are getting much more dangerous than they ever expected. Though, as the girls discover more of This extraordinary realm, they also discover that they, themselves, may be even more extraordinary.'This, That and the Other' is imaginative fantasy, on an epic scale. The story follows the special friendship between two girls who embark on a magical adventure together, across the three realms. It is a modern fable inspired by Welsh fairy tales and folklore, in the tradition of 'The Neverending Story', 'The Box of Delights', 'The Chronicles of Narnia'
'This' is the first in a new epic fairy-tale trilogy: 'This, That and the Other'
  • Ralph's Weird Week

    Kate Nelson, Gavin Nelson, Ozan Tortop, Anil Tortop

    Paperback (Sparrow Press, Nov. 17, 2011)
    Ralph is an eight-year-old boy with a wild and wacky imagination. He has a huge round head, carrot-colored hair, and big, big feet. He dreams that he could be anyone but himself. But what happens when his dream goes horribly wrong? Maybe being himself isn't so bad after all! Ralph's endearing desire to return to his “old” self will captivate young children. This theme is creatively embedded in a seemingly simple lesson about shapes.
  • Basket Boy and Bucket Man

    Patricia Sidener, Elie Colomeda

    Paperback (Twin Sparrow Press, July 10, 2015)
    Basket Boy and Bucket Man are superhero team of father and son. On their way to help those in need they find out how much of a help they can be at home.
  • Our Wide World

    Gavin Nelson, Kate Nelson, Uma Smith

    Perfect Paperback (Sparrow Press, July 17, 2012)
    What do you see when you look out your window at night? What do you dream about? If you could have any present, what would it be? What is your favorite game? These, and other questions, are answered by children from around the world. Their eloquent, yet simple answers will inspire children to see beyond the boundaries of their own lives.