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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow

    Emily Ilett

    Paperback (Kelpies, Feb. 11, 2020)
    On the morning of Gail's birthday, she watches her shadow slip under the kitchen door. She's not surprised it decided to leave. Her dad has gone for good. Her big sister Kay, once Gail's best friend, has disappeared into sadness – and now her shadow has left too. Determined to make things right, Gail chases after the shadows. But her adventures take her to unexpected places and Gail discovers that where there are shadows, there's darkness, and she's not the only one looking for something missing... In a world of light and shadow, despair and hope sit side by side. Can Gail recover what the sisters have lost? A lyrical, immersive, and luminous tale of sisterhood, The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow tells of bravery, the power of friendship, and being strong enough to ask for help when we really need it. Emily Ilett, winner of the 2017 Kelpies Prize, is an arresting, vital new voice in children's literature.
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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Voice

    Adam T. Newman, Susan G. Young

    eBook (MiLo Ink Books, Oct. 6, 2017)
    This wasn't asked, this wasn't her choice, but when Carlee woke up, she had lost her voice! As much as her brother, Tyler, enjoyed NOT being called her "annoying little pet," it hurt him to see his sister so very sad and upset. While retracing their steps and looking for clues to locate her voice, their witty father explains that a pesky frog actually stole Carlee's voice. The siblings, with the help of a journal their grandma left behind, must use their imaginations to track down that frog and retrieve Carlee's lost voice. Any child who has ever built a couch fort to escape to a far-off world, will certainly relate to this silly, imaginative and AWARD WINNING tale by author Adam T. Newman.
  • The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow

    Emily Ilett

    eBook (Kelpies, Sept. 26, 2019)
    "Shadows were meant to stay stuck, like ears and promises."On the morning of Gail's birthday, she watches her shadow slip under the kitchen door. She's not surprised it decided to leave. Her dad has gone for good. Her big sister Kay, once Gail's best friend, has disappeared into sadness – and now her shadow has left too.Determined to make things right, Gail chases after the shadows. But her adventures take her to unexpected places and she soon discovers that where there are shadows, there's darkness, and that she's not the only one looking for something missing...In a world of light and shadow, despair and hope sit side by side. Can Gail recover what the sisters have lost?A lyrical, immersive, and luminous tale of sisterhood, The Girl Who Lost Her Shadow tells of bravery, the power of friendship, and being strong enough to ask for help when we really need it. Emily Ilett, winner of the 2017 Kelpies Prize, is an arresting, vital new voice in children's literature.
  • The Girl Who Lost Her Voice

    Adam T. Newman, Susan G. Young

    Paperback (MiLo Ink Books, Dec. 9, 2015)
    This wasn’t asked, this wasn’t her choice, but when Carlee woke up, she had lost her voice!As much as her brother, Tyler, enjoyed NOT being called her “annoying little pet,” it hurt him to see his sister so very sad and upset.While retracing their steps and looking for clues to locate her voice, their witty father explains that a pesky frog actually stole Carlee’s voice.The siblings, with the help of a journal their grandma left behind, must use their imaginations to track down that frog and retrieve Carlee’s lost voice. Any child who has ever built a couch fort to escape to a far-off world, will certainly relate to this silly and imaginative tale.
  • The Girl Who Lost Her Smile

    Karim Alrawi

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    In the wonderous city of Baghdad lives a young girl called Jehan. One morning, Jehan wakes and sees that her smile is lost. She looks everywhere. Jugglers and fire-eaters come to help her find it. Artists paint murals on the walls of her room. They all try their hardest to entertain Jehan, but still, she cannot find her smile. Derived from a collection of Islamic stories, The Girl Who Lost Her Smile is a simple folktale about uncovering life's hidden beauty.
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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Country

    Amal De Chickera, Deirdre Brennan, Dian Pu

    Paperback (Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, Nov. 11, 2018)
    Join Neha as she travels around the world in an amazing adventure of discovery, visiting new countries, making new friends, learning about statelessness and all the while, piecing together bits of the puzzle about her own nationality.
  • Maisie, the Girl Who Lost Her Head

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Smile

    Karim Alrawi, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (Tradewind Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    In the wonderous city of Baghdad lives a young girl called Jehan. One morning, Jehan wakes and sees that her smile is lost. She looks everywhere. Jugglers and fire-eaters come to help her find it. Artists paint murals on the walls of her room. They all try their hardest to entertain Jehan, but still, she cannot find her smile. Derived from a collection of Islamic stories, The Girl Who Lost Her Smile is a simple folktale about uncovering life's hidden beauty.
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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Brain!!!

    Greg Drinkwine, Jessie Drinkwine, Emma Drinkwine

    language (, May 25, 2017)
    Based on a true story... kind of. Emily is a young girl who is having a very bad day. Nothing seems to be going right. She can't remember anything.This story is inspired by a similar day that Emma Drinkwine had.
  • The Girl Who Lost Her Voice

    Adam T. Newman, Susan G. Young

    Hardcover (MiLo Ink Books, Dec. 7, 2015)
    This wasn't asked, this wasn't her choice, but when Carlee woke up, she had lost her voice! As much as her brother, Tyler, enjoyed NOT being called her annoying little pet, it hurt him to see his sister so very sad and upset. While retracing their steps and looking for clues to locate her voice, their witty father explains that a pesky frog actually stole Carlee's voice. The siblings, with the help of a journal their grandma left behind, must use their imaginations to track down that frog and retrieve Carlee's lost voice. Any child who has ever built a couch fort to escape to a far-off world, will certainly relate to this silly, imaginative and AWARD WINNING tale.
  • The Girl Who Lost Her Smile

    Karim Alrawi, Stefan Czemecki, Strfan Czerneck, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (Winslow Pr, Oct. 30, 2000)
    Jehan, a young Persian girl who unexpectedly wakes up one day without her smile finds reason to smile thanks to the efforts of a small, wise bird who brings a stranger to town.
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