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Books with title The Mirror in the Attic

  • In the attic

    Hiawyn Oram

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, March 15, 1985)
    A child finds many interesting things to do and observe in the attic.
  • The Boy in the Mirror

    Arnold Inzko

    eBook (Amazon, Kindle, Oct. 27, 2011)
    The Boy in the Mirror is a Sci-fi, short story for young adults. Ashton Claiborne, a young and smart lad, played with his mirrors in the attic of his home. He came upon his great grandfather by sheer accident, during a frightening trip into the past, wandering into a parallel space. He found out that his great grandfather was a criminal, dealing in moonshine whiskey. His sister traveled with him and helped him during this adventure.
  • The Girl in the Mirror

    Elizabeth Garver Jordan

    eBook (Library of Alexandria, )
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  • The Magic in the Mirror

    April Bernardi, Carol Baschnagel, Rick Reason

    Hardcover (Golden Yogini, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Young Gabriella embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns that she can realize her dreams.Join Gabriella and her family as they create their dream home through visualization. Then gently lull your child to sleep with a beautiful, guided meditation. This meditation helps to reinforce the message that we already possess the power to achieve anything we truly want in life. We are The Magic in the Mirror!
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  • In the Attic

    Hiawyn Oram

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, March 1, 1985)
    A child finds many interesting things to do and observe in the attic.
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  • Hero In The Mirror

    Todd Shorack

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, July 18, 2010)
    In his grandparents' attic, 12 year-old Ted Rozock finds a pair of riding boots and an army hat, worn in the Spanish-American War. They fit him to a tee and set him on a journey of discovery about his greatgrandfather and the famous man he fought beside in Cuba. Ted immerses himself in the writings of Theodore Roosevelt after a teacher encourages him to present a rip-roaring speech as the Rough Rider for a "History Day" competition. As he gathers a complete "TR" costume and assumes the character he will portray, Ted is inspired to act boldly in his own life and times. His path mirrors that of his hero, who suffered loss and rebounded to greater heights. The seventh grader's string of successes attracts the eyes of beguiling girls and the ire of a whiskered bully. Can Ted meet every modern challenge by staying true to his namesake?Todd Shorack grew up in a globe-trotting Air Force family with deep roots in the state of Oregon. He graduated from the University of Oregon in Eugene and Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Todd is married, with two sons. He likes to hang out at the intersection of family and history. While cleaning out a grandparent's attic, family members found antique military clothing that fit the author's son and planted the seed for this story.
  • Lily in the Mirror

    Paula Hayes

    language (Fremantle Press, July 1, 2016)
    Lily loves all things dark and mysterious, so when she discovers a magic mirror in a locked room it's like a dream come true. Or is it ... Lily now has a new friend who desperately needs her help. But she's also got an older brother who really needs to get a life. Lily will require all eleven fingers, plus a hefty slice of Grandad's chocolate ganache cake, to fix a long-forgotten tragedy that's very close to home.
  • Boy in the Mirror

    Robert J Duperre

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 25, 2016)
    Fifteen-year-old Jacqueline Talbot’s boyfriend Mal lives in the mirror of her makeup case. There’s never been anything normal about Jacqueline; not during her time in foster care, and certainly not in her new hometown of Mercy Hills. With rumors of actual monsters in the woods, the popular kids taking an unhealthy interest in her, and the revealing of her own dark past, all Jacqueline wants to do is run away forever with Mal. Too bad he’s trapped in the mirror. But when she learns the ancient forces of the town want to destroy everything she loves, the race is on to free the boy in the mirror, because he just might be the only one who knows how to stop them.
  • The Mirror

    Lawrence W. Lee

    Paperback (Harbinger House, Aug. 1, 1989)
    A fable of peace and war in which a silly general imagines that the neighboring people of Mooland want to steal the only flower in his country, Fooland
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  • Magic in the Attic

    Carol Waterkeyn, Fran Waterkeyn

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 14, 2019)
    When Lucy Appleton is given an old doll's house by her great grandfather, there is more to the little house than meets the eye as something, or somebody, is occupying it. Magic in the Attic is an amusing and heart-warming tale of special friendships, for children aged around 7-9.
  • The Mirror

    John A. Heldt

    (Independently published, Jan. 4, 2019)
    On September 11, 2020, Ginny and Katie Smith celebrate their nineteenth birthday at a country fair near Seattle. Ignoring the warnings of a fortune-teller, they enter a house of mirrors and exit in May 1964. Armed with the knowledge they need to return to their time, they try to make the most of what they believe will be a four-month vacation. But their sixties adventure becomes complicated when they meet a revered great-grandmother and fall in love with local boys. In THE MIRROR, the sequel to THE MINE and THE SHOW, the sisters find happiness and heartbreak as they confront unexpected challenges and gut-wrenching choices in the age of civil rights, the Beatles, and Vietnam.
  • Look in the Mirror

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, March 25, 2015)
    A mirror is a looking-glass. People use it to see a picture of themselves looking back from the glass. What do you use a mirror for?
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