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  • The Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook

    eBook (Penguin Books, Jan. 30, 2007)
    A mesmerizing novel of four generations of Southwestern women bound to a mythical legacy With its family secrets and hallowed texts containing explosive truths, The Night Journal suggests A. S. Byatt’s Possession transplanted to the raw and beautiful landscape of the American Southwest. Meg Mabry has spent her life oppressed by her family’s legacy—a heritage beginning with the journals written by her great-grandmother in the 1890s and solidified by her grandmother Bassie, a famous historian who published them to great acclaim. Until now, Meg has stubbornly refused to read the journals. But when she concedes to accompany the elderly and vipertongued Bassie on a return trip to the fabled land of her childhood in New Mexico, Meg finally succumbs to the allure of her great-grandmother’s story—and soon everything she believed about her family is turned upside down.
  • The Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Feb. 2, 2006)
    Feeling oppressed by the romantic accounts of her famous family's history, Meg, the great-granddaughter of a southwestern frontierswoman, reluctantly accompanies her sharp-tongued grandmother to a family property that is being excavated and makes a discovery that challenges the authenticity of revered stories. 40,000 first printing.
  • Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook, Kimberly Farr, Books on Tape

    Audible Audiobook (Books on Tape, April 14, 2006)
    A mesmerizing novel of four generations of Southwestern women bound to a mythical legacy With its family secrets and hallowed texts containing explosive truths, The Night Journal suggests A. S. Byatt’s Possession transplanted to the raw and beautiful landscape of the American Southwest. Meg Mabry has spent her life oppressed by her family’s legacy—a heritage beginning with the journals written by her great-grandmother in the 1890s and solidified by her grandmother Bassie, a famous historian who published them to great acclaim. Until now, Meg has stubbornly refused to read the journals. But when she concedes to accompany the elderly and vipertongued Bassie on a return trip to the fabled land of her childhood in New Mexico, Meg finally succumbs to the allure of her great-grandmother’s story—and soon everything she believed about her family is turned upside down.
  • The Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook

    Paperback (Penguin (Non-Classics), Jan. 19, 2007)
    A mesmerizing novel of four generations of Southwestern women bound to a mythical legacy With its family secrets and hallowed texts containing explosive truths, The Night Journal suggests A. S. Byatt’s Possession transplanted to the raw and beautiful landscape of the American Southwest. Meg Mabry has spent her life oppressed by her family’s legacy—a heritage beginning with the journals written by her great-grandmother in the 1890s and solidified by her grandmother Bassie, a famous historian who published them to great acclaim. Until now, Meg has stubbornly refused to read the journals. But when she concedes to accompany the elderly and vipertongued Bassie on a return trip to the fabled land of her childhood in New Mexico, Meg finally succumbs to the allure of her great-grandmother’s story—and soon everything she believed about her family is turned upside down.
  • The Night Journey

    Kathryn Lasky

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 17, 2005)
    Thirteen-year-old Rachel dreads the afternoons she has to spend with her great- grandmother, Nana Sashie-until Sashie begins to reminisce about her childhood in Russia and Rachel finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of memories. As the events and characters of Sashie's past come to life, Rachel discovers a distant country and time, a time when Jews were forced to serve in the Czar's armies or were murdered in pogroms, a time when nine-year-old Sashie devised a wonderful plan to save her family from danger. . . .
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  • Night Journal, the

    Elizabeth Crook

    Audio CD (Books on Tape, Feb. 7, 2006)
    Collector's and Library Edition titles are packaged in durable vinyl binding that will ensure lasting value and protection for your audiobook. So whether you use it once or loan it out to a friend, you need not worry about rips, tears, or accidental drops.
  • The Night Journey

    Stephen King

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, July 1, 1996)
    Paul Edgecombe and his fellow guards take a huge gamble by taking convicted killer John Coffey away from Death Row in the dead of night to bring him to the bedside of a woman writhing in torment.
  • The Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook

    Hardcover
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  • The Night Journey

    Kathryn Lasky

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 17, 2005)
    "I sit here all day long, year after year. I remember. I remember all sorts of things." Rachel has been warned by her parents not to discuss the past with her great-grandmother. But Nana Sashie has other plans. She begins telling Rachel about her family's flight from the pogroms and other dangers of Tsarist Russia. The daring escape plan was Sashie's own idea-and she was only nine years old. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award An ALA Notable Book Winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries Children's Book Award
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  • The Night Journal

    Elizabeth Crook

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 2006)
    Reminiscent of Carol Shields's The Stone Diaries and the novels of Anita Shreve, The Night Journal is an enthralling tale in which Indian ruins, majestic desert hotels, and the hardship and boldness of frontier life fit seamlessly with a modern-day story of coming to terms with loss, family secrets, and shattering truths that lie shrouded in memory.
  • Night Journey, The

    Paul Dowling

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Nicky is going on a mystery journey in the car with her dad. As darkness falls, they see shimmering light brighten the landscape around them. As they drive through a town, lights stream out from windows and flicker in advertisements, and fireworks explode in the sky above them. With the reader's pull of the tab, magic happens--an owl appears in a tree, city lights blaze, and fireworks fill the sky.
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  • The Night Journey

    Kathryn Lasky

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 17, 2005)
    Thirteen-year-old Rachel dreads the afternoons she has to spend with her great- grandmother, Nana Sashie-until Sashie begins to reminisce about her childhood in Russia and Rachel finds herself caught up in a whirlwind of memories. As the events and characters of Sashie's past come to life, Rachel discovers a distant country and time, a time when Jews were forced to serve in the Czar's armies or were murdered in pogroms, a time when nine-year-old Sashie devised a wonderful plan to save her family from danger. . . .
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