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Books with title The Thinking Place

  • The Thinking Place

    Barbara M. Joosse

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, )
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  • The Thinking Place

    Barbara M. Joosse, Kay Chorao

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Feb. 1, 1982)
    After doing such naughty things as pounding on the furniture or putting candy corn in the dishwasher, Elisabeth is sent by her mother to the thinking place to think about and be sorry for what she has done
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  • The Thin Places

    Michael Marks

    language (, Jan. 14, 2017)
    When Gracie Michaels suffers a tragic accident, she decides that she won't let anything or anyone keep her from seeing her twin brother Ritchie again: not even death. However, she had no idea that she was getting involved in a battle with immortals for her brother's very soul. Thus begins Gracie's horrifying journey from the earthly planes of existence to the very gates of hell to save her brother and all of humanity.
  • The Locking Place

    Kathy Walden Kaplan, Kate Oliver

    Paperback (MAB Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    "Ruby thumbed through the map book without looking at the pages. She leaned her head against the window as they drove to the freeway, thinking about the word navigate which always reminded her of ships, which reminded her of the Navy, which reminded her of her father, far, far away from a house he would never see again." Ruby Brock is having a hard year. First, her Navy father was deployed overseas. Now the bank is foreclosing on her family home, forcing Ruby and her mother to move in with Ruby’s aunt, hundreds of miles away. Ruby can't bear to give up her home and her friends, and as Ruby and her mother travel through the mountains of California, a lonely, frustrated Ruby makes a wish—that her mother could be a child again. The mountains grant her wish, and Ruby and her nine-year-old mother enter the Locking Place. A mysterious world hidden in the mountains, the Locking Place is filled with people who have lost more than they could bear, people who seem to stay there forever. The girls are left with nothing but the clothes on their backs and two quests: to find their way out of the Locking Place, and to turn Ruby's mother back into a grown-up. But the longer Ruby's mother remains in a child’s body, the more childlike she becomes. And the more determined she is to stay that way—and in the Locking Place—permanently.
  • The Thin Places

    Michael Marks

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 29, 2017)
    When Gracie Michaels suffers a tragic accident, she decides that she won't let anything or anyone keep her from seeing her twin brother Ritchie again: not even death. However, she had no idea that she was getting involved in a battle with immortals for her brother's very soul. Thus begins Gracie's horrifying journey from the earthly planes of existence to the very gates of hell to save her brother and all of humanity.
  • The Place

    Ann Morell

    Paperback (Independently published, March 31, 2020)
    When you are fourteen, nothing sounds hipper than leaving home, especially if leaving home means going to the hippest place ever - Austin, Texas. But is being hip really better than being home?