Browse all books

Books with title SECRETS IN THE MEADOW

  • Secrets in the Shadows

    Anne E. Schraff, Paul Langan

    Paperback (Townsend Press, Dec. 1, 2001)
    This book focuses on Roylin Bailey, a Bluford sophomore who appears in A Matter of Trust. Roylin makes a terrible mistake: He steals money to buy a gift for the girl of his dreams— and finds himself in a nightmare he cannot escape.
    Z+
  • Secrets in the Shadows

    Anne Schraff, Paul Langan

    eBook (Townsend Press, May 16, 2011)
    Roylin Bailey is living a nightmare—and it's all his fault. It started when the new student, Korie Archer, arrived in his history class. She was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and unlike most people at Bluford High, she seemed to like him. But when Roylin tries to impress her, he makes a terrible mistake. Now one of his friends is gone, and someone is out to destroy him. Caught in a tightening web of lies and threats, Roylin is desperate for a way out.
  • SECRETS IN THE MEADOW

    Ken Lehman

    eBook (KEN LEHMAN, Oct. 5, 2015)
    A young house mouse can hardly wait for winter to end. When spring FINALLY reveals itself,Mercy Mouse wastes no time blazing a trail into the awakening meadow. She searches high and low to for a place to build a nest in this new world.Along her journey, she uncovers tasty morsels she has never seen."Perfect" places for a home arise, but most will not past her thorough inspections.She uses the skills passed down by her parents to pursue the dream of living in the meadow. And finally, when thing s appear darkest, she must trust her wisdom and beliefs in order to succeed.
  • Secrets in the Shadows

    V.C. Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Star, April 8, 2008)
    Everyone Says Her Mother Was Crazy. Is She Doomed to Repeat the Past? Up in the attic, that's where Alice's mother used to escape to...and it's where, so Alice has been told, she plotted the murder of her own stepfather. Now, years later, with her mother locked away for life, the attic is where Alice finds comfort in her aloneness, writing poetry and painting pictures. When Alice finally finds the courage to come out of her shell, exchanging her dowdy looks for flattering clothes and makeup, her life completely opens up -- she even attends the prom with a cute, popular boy. But it's a night that turns quickly tragic -- sending her newfound happiness crashing down around her, and hurtling Alice into a shattering new life, one that leads her to a shocking reunion with the shadows she had fled. From the imagination behind Flowers in the Attic comes a sensational new novel that spins a seductive web between fantasies and lies -- and uncovers the price for keeping secrets in the shadows.
  • Ten in the Meadow

    John Butler

    Library Binding (Peachtree, July 15, 2006)
    Out in the meadow, ten cuddly friends play a game of hide-and-seek. But it’s almost time for bed. Where is Mouse?Bear is It, and one by one he finds his playmates in their hiding places in the meadow. Finally, all the animals have been found except for one — Mouse. It is getting late and soon it will be bedtime. Where can Mouse have gone?John Butler’s charming story features a playful, rhyming text and pastel-colored illustrations of adorable baby animals. Readers will be delighted each time an animal friend is found in this irresistible read-aloud story perfect for sharing at bedtime or anytime.
    J
  • Secrets in the Fire

    Henning Mankell, Ken Turner

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    It is the wise old woman of the village who teaches young Sofia about the secrets in the fire. Within the flames hide all things past and all things yet to be. But not even old Muazena can see the horrors the fire holds for Sofia and her family—not the murderous bandits who drive them from their home, and not the landmine that takes Sofia’s legs. In her long journey toward recovery, Sofia must still deal with growing up. Along the way, she discovers friends, and foes, in places she’d never expected. Through it all, Sofia draws on a strength she never knew she had, a fire of her own that’s been a secret all along. In beautifully spare, unsentimental language, Henning Mankell’s stunning novel puts a very human face on the suffering in Africa.
    Z
  • The Secret Meadow

    Judith Wells, Alex McGilvery

    language (Lillie's Flowers & Phillip Publishing, Sept. 2, 2016)
    When Billy left to go fishing, he didn't know he would be the catch of the day.Billy Clark has spent the last two years learning to depend on no one but himself. When he's kidnapped, he doubts his parents will even care. Now, whatever future he has is in the hands of a stranger. Even Billy isn't prepared for what the man has in mind.
  • In the Meadow

    Yukiko Kato, Komako Sakai

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, May 17, 2011)
    In the Meadow is our first book in our Being in the World series, a collection of nature books from Japan. Each book will focus on what it feels like to be in a particular place. In this book, a little girl experiences what it’s like to be alone in a field where the grass is as tall as she is and there are many insects and sounds. The book ends on a peaceful note, with mommy and daughter together. Yukiko Kato is a famous Japanese novelist. Komako Sakai is well known for Emily’s Balloon and The Snow Day, both of which received starred reviews and an enthusiastic reception.
    C
  • Secrets in the Ice

    Atlanta Bushnell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 12, 2017)
    The Shewolf. Half wolf, half human.All monster.Prince Torin has travelled to the frozen Kingdom of Klemenite to negotiate an alliance against the Erifs. More importantly, to secure the use of the ice cannons. But the Klemenite King wants a favour in return. The head of the Shewolf. The King wants Torin to kill the ferocious Shewolf, leader of the mysterious Wolf Clan. Legend says they are bloodthirsty killers, beasts of the forest. All who enter their domain are never heard from again. So along with his friends, Torin ventures straight into the heart of the forest, determined to lay this myth to rest one way or another.
  • In the Meadow

    David M. Schwartz

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the characteristics of some of the animals and plants that can be found in a meadow. Includes a black-eyed Susan, spider, fawn, snake, dandelion, grasshopper, and fox.
    M
  • Secrets in the Wood

    Isabella Pate

    language (, April 29, 2019)
    Dawn has always been an outcast- not that she deserves it. Dawn has a gift, but she cannot tell the elders of the village or she risks losing everything. As each day passes, though, her secret gets more difficult to hide. That is, until her brother, Livik, walks back into her life bringing with him a boy from a different village with his own special gift and struggles of his own. Soon the three are embarking on a journey that will change all of them, and in the process just might save the world as they know it.
  • Secrets in the Shadows

    Anne Schraff

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 2007)
    Welcome to Bluford High. This widely acclaimed teen series set in an urban high school features engaging, accessible writing and appealing, contemporary storylines.Roylin Bailey is living a nightmare--and it's all his fault. It started when the new student, Korie Archer, arrived in his history class. She was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen, and unlike most people at Bluford High, she seemed to like him. But when Roylin tried to impress her, he made a terrible mistake. Now one of his friends is gone, and someone is out to destroy him. Caught in a tightening web of lies and threats, Roylin is desperate for a way out.
    Z+