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  • The Scarlet Cleat

    Daniel Kelley

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, July 4, 2017)
    Dirty, sweat-soaked laundry, two loathsome step-brothers, a dream to play football and a...Fairy Godcoach? Enjoy this gridiron twist on a classic fairy tale as Fubsy Lento tries to achieve his dream of playing football for the mighty Ohio State Buckeyes. With a BiPpity-Hut, BippiTy-HikE! Fairy Godcoach Woody uses hard work and sweat to prepare this little buckeye for the biggest day of his life. But will it be enough for the tiny buckeye in the scarlet cleats to make the team?
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  • The Scarlet Cord

    Hannah MacFarlane

    language (Scripture Union, Dec. 1, 2009)
    This fiction story is set against the backdrop of the fall of Jericho from Joshua 2-6. It allows children to explore themes of God's plan and their place in it, of trust in God and of God's promises. It's ideal for discovering the story of Joshua.Set against the background of a great Bible adventure. Through this fantastic adventure story, children aged 9+ will be able to explore the story of Joshua and Jericho from their own viewpoint. They will investigate what it means to be part of God's bigger plan, and how sometimes we don't understand or want to do something we think is less exciting even though it is God's plan.
  • The Scarlets

    Madeleine Roux

    eBook (HarperTeen, Aug. 5, 2014)
    In this chilling e-original story set in the world of Madeleine Roux's New York Times bestselling novel Asylum, which Publishers Weekly called "a strong YA debut," one teen's descent into the ranks of a secret society leaves him with a secret he'll have to take to his grave.When Dan and his friends meet Cal in Sanctum—the sequel to Asylum—their impression of the privileged New Hampshire College student is less than stellar. But Cal wasn't always the cold, sarcastic guy he is now. In this digital original story preceding the events of Sanctum, we meet Cal when he is experiencing college like any other kid with a group of close friends and a dad who piles on the pressure. Only, when the pressure starts getting to him and Cal accepts an invitation to meet a selective group of students and alumni known only as the Scarlets, the course of Cal's life changes forever. And the price of joining the Scarlets might be higher than he can pay.With plenty of twists, turns, and thrills, The Scarlets is an exhilarating installment in the Asylum series that can stand on its own for new readers or provide a missing piece of the puzzle for series fans.Epic Reads Impulse is a digital imprint with new releases each month.
  • The Scarlet Oak

    Cornelia Meigs, Elizabeth Orton Jones

    eBook (EirenikosPress, Nov. 22, 2013)
    A Mystery set in early American History. When Jeremy and Hugh arrive with their family to stay with their Grandfather in New Jersey they find only bad news waiting for them. The family fortune is possibly lost due to one of the family ships being seized by the Dutch. Jeremy heads of to Europe to try and free the family ship while Hugh looks for a way to be supportive at home. Hugh gets a job as a gardener at the neighboring estate of Joseph Bonaparte the brother of Napoleon who has fled to exile in the United States. There is a mysterious man spying on the Mr. Bonaparte and his household. Who is he and what does he want? Can Hugh get the adults around him to listen to his fears before disaster strikes
  • The Scarlet Cord

    Hannah MacFarlane

    Paperback (Scripture Union, April 1, 2009)
    This fiction story is set against the backdrop of the fall of Jericho from Joshua 2-6. It allows children to explore themes of God's plan and their place in it, of trust in God and of God's promises. It's ideal for discovering the story of Joshua.Set against the background of a great Bible adventure. Through this fantastic adventure story, children aged 9+ will be able to explore the story of Joshua and Jericho from their own viewpoint. They will investigate what it means to be part of God's bigger plan, and how sometimes we don't understand or want to do something we think is less exciting even though it is God's plan.
  • The Scarlet Oak

    Cornelia Meigs, Elizabeth Orton Jones

    Paperback (Independently published, July 10, 2017)
    A Mystery set in early American History. When Jeremy and Hugh arrive with their family to stay with their Grandfather in New Jersey they find only bad news waiting for them. The family fortune is possibly lost due to one of the family ships being seized by the Dutch. Jeremy heads of to Europe to try and free the family ship while Hugh looks for a way to be supportive at home. Hugh gets a job as a gardener at the neighboring estate of Joseph Bonaparte the brother of Napoleon who has fled to exile in the United States. There is a mysterious man spying on the Mr. Bonaparte and his household. Who is he and what does he want? Can Hugh get the adults around him to listen to his fears before disaster strikes
  • The Scarlet Oak

    Cornelia Meigs, Elizabeth Orton Jones

    Hardcover (The Macmillan Co, March 6, 1938)
    Historical novel for junior readers begins in 1817. Jeremy and Hugh Armond have just arrived from France to visit their grandfather's home in New Jersey.
  • The Scarlet Coat

    Clinton Ross

    Hardcover (Stone & Kimball, March 15, 1896)
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  • The Scarlet Bird

    Ethel Todd Anderson, Margaret Ayer

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson and Sons, Jan. 1, 1948)
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  • The Scarlet Cross

    Karleen Bradford

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper Trophy, )
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  • The Scarlet Jib

    david William Moore

    Hardcover (Thomas Y, )
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  • The scarlet bird

    Ethel Todd Anderson

    Hardcover (Junior Literary Guild and T. Nelson, Jan. 1, 1948)
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