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Books with title Thursday’s Child

  • Thursday’s Child

    Noel Streatfeild

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, May 28, 2020)
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  • Thursday's child;

    Noel. Streatfeild

    Unknown Binding (Collins, March 14, 1970)
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  • THURSDAY'S CHILD

    Sonya Hartnett

    Paperback (Penguin, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Thursdays Child

    Noel Streatfeild

    Audio CD (HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing, July 14, 2020)
    MP3 CD Format
  • Thursdays Child

    Noel Streatfeild

    Audio CD (HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing, July 14, 2020)
    A thrilling, classic children’s adventure with a courageous heroine, from the beloved author of Ballet Shoes.Margaret Thursday was named after the day she was found on the church steps as a baby. But she isn’t really an orphan—each year a bag of gold coins is left at the church for her keep. However, when Margaret is eleven years old, the money suddenly stops and her guardians have no choice but to send her away to an orphanage.The orphanage is worse than they could have imagined. The children are poorly treated and barely fed, and fearless Margaret soon makes herself the enemy of the evil matron who runs it. Vowing to protect her new friends, Peter and Horatio, Margaret plans their daring escape but she’ll have to outwit Matron at every turn.Margaret’s action-packed adventure, set in turn-of-the-century England, takes her from orphanage to canal boat to the world of the theatre. Through it all, Margaret is propelled by her unwavering sense of self and determination.
  • Thursday's Child

    Sonya Hartnett, Melissa Eccleston

    MP3 CD (Bolinda Audio, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Through the long years of the Great Depression, Harper Flute watches with a child's clear eyes her family's struggle to survive in a hot and impoverished landscape. As life on the surface grows harsher, her brother Tin escapes ever deeper into a subterranean world of darkness and troubling secrets, until his memory becomes a myth barely whispered around the countryside.
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  • Thursday's Child

    Sonya Hartnett, Melissa Eccleston

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Bolinda Audio, July 1, 2009)
    Through the long years of the Great Depression, Harper Flute watches with a child's clear eyes her family's struggle to survive in a hot and impoverished landscape. As life on the surface grows harsher, her brother Tin escapes ever deeper into a subterranean world of darkness and troubling secrets, until his memory becomes a myth barely whispered around the countryside.
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  • Thursday's Child

    Sonya Hartnett

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A young woman, looking back on her childhood, recounts her farm family's poverty, her father's cowardice, and her younger brother's obsession for digging tunnels and living underground.
  • THE CHILD'S DAY

    Jamess Scott

    eBook (, Aug. 12, 2020)
    If there is anything that we all enjoy, it is waking up on a brightspring morning and seeing the sunlight pouring into the room. You allknow the poem beginning,... "I remember, I remember The house where I was born; The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn."You are feeling fresh and rested and happy after your good night'ssleep and you are eager to be up and out among the birds and theflowers.You are perfectly right in being glad to say "Good morning" to thesun, for he is one of the best friends you have...
  • Thursdays Child

    Noel Streatfeild

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1984)
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  • Thursday's Child

    Sonya Hartnett, Melissa Eccleston

    MP3 CD (Bolinda Audio, March 19, 2012)
    Through the long years of the Great Depression, Harper Flute watches with a child's clear eyes her family's struggle to survive in a hot and impoverished landscape. As life on the surface grows harsher, her brother Tin escapes ever deeper into a subterranean world of darkness and troubling secrets, until his memory becomes a myth barely whispered around the countryside.
  • Thursday's Child

    Noel Streatfeild

    Hardcover (Collins, March 15, 1975)
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