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Books in York Trilogy, 2 series

  • Faces in the Water

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2002)
    In this second book in the chilling York Trilogy, Dan struggles to bring the truth behind the faces in the Water to the surface.Back from York, England, and away from the ghosts and gypsies that haunted him there, Dan is prepared to spend a relaxing summer on his grandmother's farm. But he no sooner arrives than his peaceful mood turns into terror.Again and again, he sees the face of a gypsy he met in York in the cellar spring water, and hears whispers of his name in the wind. Determined to confront the fears and faces that have followed him home, and restore his life to the way it was before York, Dan is led into the past, where he must examine the present and focus on the future yet again.Dan's journey begins with Shadows on the Wall and concludes with Footprints at the Window.
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  • Footprints at the Window

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2002)
    In this conclusion to the York Trilogy, is Dan closer to answering his questions, and discovering who left the footprints at the window? Dan has had enough of the uncertainty surrounding his life these days. While he may not be able to change his family's troubling secret, he intends to put a stop to his encounters with mysterious gypsies -- both in the present and the past. By summoning the gypsies to join him, Dan is once again propelled into the past, this time to the era of the Black Death. Will Dan survive the widespread disaster that threatens to destroy the world as he knows it? And if so, will it change him forever? Dan's journey begins with Shadows on the Wall and continues with Faces in the Water.
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  • Shadows on the Wall

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2002)
    IN THIS FIRST BOOK IN THE HAUNTING YORK TRILOGY, DAN TRIES TO SHED SOME LIGHT UPON THE SHADOWS ON THE WALL... Dan is confused but thrilled when his parents decide to take a family vacation to York, England, right in the middle of the school year. But his excitement turns to dread when he discovers a terrible family secret that threatens to destroy everything. As if Dan doesn't have enough to worry about, the ancient Roman ruins of York are alive with ghosts of Roman soldiers, and they all seem to be reaching out to him. Could they be trying to tell him something? And what d the local gypsies have to do with it all? Do they know something about Dan's future that he doesn't?
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  • Footprints at the Window

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Library Binding
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  • Faces in the Water

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Library Binding (Atheneum, March 1, 1981)
    After visiting York, England, and witnessing a series of mysterious events on his grandmother's farm, Dan, who may have a hereditary disease, searches for the strange connection that links him to the family of Ambrose Faw
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  • Faces in the Water

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Feb. 15, 2002)
    Book by Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds
  • Shadows on the Wall

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1980)
    Dan Roberts, traveling in England with his family, gets a funny feeling whenever he approaches some old Roman ruins in York and meets a cab driver and some gypsies who may have a connection with his strange feelings
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  • Footprints at the Window

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Library Binding (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1981)
    Beset by an enemy from within, Dan searches for the gypsies he once knew in York and is led inexplicably into a calamity involving the Black Death in a hostile country among frightened and superstitious people.
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  • Faces in the Water

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Demco Media, March 1, 2002)
    After visiting York, England, and witnessing a series of mysterious events on his grandmother's farm, Dan, who may have a hereditary disease, searches for the strange connection that links him to the family of Ambrose Faw.
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