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Books with title Angelina's Island

  • Changeling's Island

    Dave Freer, Jamie Jackson, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Sept. 27, 2019)
    Teenager Tim Ryan comes into his own as he faces danger on a remote Australia island where magic lurks in land and sea. Dragon Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel and for Best Fantasy Novel! Tim Ryan can't shake the feeling that he is different from other teens, and not in a good way. For one thing, he seems to have his own personal poltergeist that causes fires and sets him up to be arrested for shoplifting. As a result, Tim has been sent to live on a rundown farm on a remote island off the coast of Australia with his crazy grandmother, a woman who seems to talk to the local spirits, and who refuses to cushion Tim from facing his difficulties. To make matters worse, Tim is expected to milk cows, chase sheep, and hunt fish with a spear. But he's been exiled to an island alive with ancient magic - land magic that Tim can feel in his bones, and sea magic that runs in his blood. If Tim can face down the danger from drug-runners, sea storms, and the deadly threat of a seal woman who wishes to steal him away for a lingering death in the land of Faery, he may be able to claim the mysterious changeling heritage that is his birthright, and take hold of a legacy of power beyond any he has ever imagined.
  • Angelina's Island

    Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), April 17, 2007)
    Every day I tell Mama,I want to go home.Every day she tells me,We are home, Angelina.New York is home now. Angelina's heart aches for Jamaica, and no matter how much Mama talks of having a better life in New York, Angelina still dreams about mangos, johnnycake, rainbow-colored birds, and the warmth of the sand under her feet. Then one day Mama sees something in the paper about Carnival in Brooklyn, New York, and she thinks she may have found a way to soothe Angelina's homesickness. With vibrant colors that seem to dance right off the page, Jeanette Winter pays homage to Jamaica and the traditions of the West Indian people.
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  • Angel Island

    Tom Greve

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    While reading Angel Island, students will learn about the history of the island, as well as the immigrants who passed through in hopes of becoming American citizens. This 32-page title uses a variety of teaching components to help young readers strengthen their reading comprehension skills. The Symbols of Freedom series will allow students to explain events or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause versus effect. Each title features photographs, maps, and informational sidebars that work with a Show What You Know section to help readers build their understanding of the topic.
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  • Changeling's Island

    Dave Freer

    eBook (Baen Books, April 5, 2016)
    Tim Ryan can't shake the feeling that he is different from other teens, and not in a good way. For one thing, he seems to have his own personal poltergeist that causes fires and sets him up to be arrested for shoplifting. As a result Tim has been sent to live on a rundown farm on a remote island off the coast of Australia with his crazy grandmother, a woman who seems to talk to the local spirits, and who refuses to cushion Tim from facing his difficulties. To make matters worse, Tim is expected to milk cows, chase sheep, and hunt fish with a spear.But he's been exiled to an island alive with ancient magic—land magic that Tim can feel in his bones, and sea magic that runs in his blood. If Tim can face down the danger from drug runners, sea storms, and the deadly threat of a seal woman who wishes to steal him away for a lingering death in the land of Faery, he may be able to claim the mysterious changeling heritage that is his birthright, and take hold of a legacy of power beyond any he has ever imagined.At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).About A Mankind Witch, by Dave Freer:“Good characterization, ripsnorting action and an ingenious plot make this a feast. . .”—Publishers Weekly(Starred Review)About Dave Freer:"Dave Freer's stories are always well plotted, fast paced and—most of all—a lot of fun to read."—Eric Flint, New York Times best selling creator of the Ring of Fire series“Dave Freer always delivers compelling, fast moving and addictive fantasy adventures.”–Garth Nix, New York Times best selling author of The Keys to the Kingdom seriesDave Freer is an ichthyologist turned author who lives on Flinders Island (between mainland Australia and Tasmania) with his wife, four dogs and four cats, and two sons. He has coauthored a range of novels with Eric Flint (Rats, Bats and Vats, The Rats, the Bats and the Ugly, Pyramid Scheme, Pyramid Power, and Slow Train to Arcturus), with Mercedes Lackey and Eric Flint (The Shadow of the Lion, This Rough Magic, The Wizard of Karres, Much Fall of Blood, Burdens of the Dead, and Freer’s solo entry in the series, A Mankind Witch) as well as writing the Dragon’s Ring fantasy novels Dragon’s Ring and Dog and Dragon.
  • Angel Island

    Alice K. Flanagan

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Describes Angel Island, the California immigration station set up to receive people from Asia, and the story of how immigration officials detained many Chinese people whom they wanted to keep out of the United States.
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  • Changeling's Island

    Dave Freer

    Paperback (Baen, April 5, 2016)
    Teenager Tim Ryan comes into his own as he faces danger on a remote Australia island where magic lurks in land and sea. Dragon Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel and for Best Fantasy Novel! Tim Ryan can't shake the feeling that he is different from other teens, and not in a good way. For one thing, he seems to have his own personal poltergeist that causes fires and sets him up to be arrested for shoplifting. As a result Tim has been sent to live on a rundown farm on a remote island off the coast of Australia with his crazy grandmother, a woman who seems to talk to the local spirits, and who refuses to cushion Tim from facing his difficulties. To make matters worse, Tim is expected to milk cows, chase sheep, and hunt fish with a spear. But he's been exiled to an island alive with ancient magic—land magic that Tim can feel in his bones, and sea magic that runs in his blood. If Tim can face down the danger from drug-runners, sea storms, and the deadly threat of a seal woman who wishes to steal him away for a lingering death in the land of Faery, he may be able to claim the mysterious changeling heritage that is his birthright, and take hold of a legacy of power beyond any he has ever imagined. About Changeling's Island: “'[Tim] finds the islanders accept him . . .with real friendships. He needs these connections because he soon discovers himself entangled in a centuries-old family feud with a selkie, seeking something Tim inherited from his Irish ancestors. . . . . Changeling’s Island is a delightful book."—Daily News of Galveston County About Dave Freer: “Dave Freer always delivers compelling, fast-moving and addictive fantasy adventures.”–Garth Nix, New York Times best-selling author of The Keys to the Kingdom series "Dave Freer's stories are always well-plotted, fast-paced and—most of all—a lot of fun to read."—Eric Flint, New York Times best-selling creator of the Ring of Fire series About A Mankind Witch, by Dave Freer: “Good characterization, ripsnorting action and an ingenious plot make this a feast. . .” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
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  • Angel Island

    Alice K. Flanagan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Describes Angel Island, the California immigration station set up to receive people from Asia, and the story of how immigration officials detained many Chinese people whom they wanted to keep out of the United States.
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  • Angel Island

    Tamara L Britton

    Library Binding (Checkerboard Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Discusses the history, background, and significance of Angel Island, California.
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  • Angel Island

    Lori Mortensen, Shelly Lyons, Matthew Thomas Skeens

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    During the late 1800s and early 1900s, nearly 1 million immigrants were processed at the Angel Island immigration station. Although Angel Island was also called The Gateway to the West, for some it became the place that kept them out of the United States. Find out what immigrants had to go through at Angel Island and discover why today Angel Island stands as a symbol of hope and struggle.
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  • Angel Island

    Larry Dane Brimner

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Nov. 16, 2001)
    Describes the history of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island as an army base, detention center, and immigration station before its preservation as a state park.
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  • Island Angels

    Jennifer Quattrochi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2018)
    Ten-year-old Brittany, sister Blair, and Mom take a bus to Maine, where they will care for elderly Opal Mildred. But Opal is a wicked witch who wants to throw the girls onto the beach! Will Alfred, the lighthouse keeper, send them to Davy Jones's locker? Will their crazy neighbors help? And where is Brittany's guardian angel?
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  • Angel Island

    Larry Dane Brimner

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2001)
    Describes the history of San Francisco Bay's Angel Island as an army base, detention center, and immigration station before its preservation as a state park.
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