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Books with title Watcher in the Piney Woods

  • A Watcher in the Woods

    Florence Engel Randall

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 1, 1976)
    Fifteen-year-old Jan Carstairs does not need the disquieting series of puzzling events to convince her that the Carstairs have been watched from the dark woods from the moment they bought the old brick-and-stucco Aylwood house
  • Watcher in the Piney Woods

    Elizabeth McDavid Jones

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 6, 2000)
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  • Watcher in the Woods

    Robert Liparulo, Joshua Swanson

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Nov. 17, 2010)
    [Read by Joshua Swanson]It's not just the house that's keeping secrets. Pretending everything is all right is harder than it sounds. But the Kings know that even if they told the truth about the bizarre things happening in their house, no one would believe them. Right now they're hyperfocused on rescuing their lost family member before anyone finds out what's going on. But when a stranger shows up to take their house, their options start dwindling fast. Why would he be so interested in a run-down old place? And what secret is he hiding--just as he hides the scars that crisscross his body? The mystery gets stranger with each passing day. Will the Kings be able to find a way to harness the house's secrets and discover who is watching their every move before another gets snatched into an unknown world? This second installment in the Dreamhouse Kings series is another whirlwind adventure.
  • A Watcher in The Woods

    Dallas Lore Sharp

    eBook (, Sept. 27, 2012)
    Excerpt:The storm grew fiercer; the wind roared through the big pines by the side of the house and swept hoarsely on across the fields; the pines shivered and groaned, and their long limbs scraped over the shingles above me as if feeling with frozen fingers for a way in; the windows rattled, the cracks and corners of the old farm-house shrieked, and a long, thin line of snow sifted in from beneath the window across the garret floor. I fancied these sounds of the storm were the voices of freezing birds, crying to be taken in from the cold. Once I thought I heard a thud against the window, a sound heavier than the rattle of the snow. Something seemed to be beating at the glass. It might be a bird. I got out of bed to look; but there was only the ghostly face of the snow pressed against the panes, half-way to the window's top. I imagined that I heard the thud again; but, while listening, fell asleep and dreamed that my window was frozen fast, and that all the birds in the world were knocking at it, trying to get in out of the night and storm.
  • Watcher in the Woods

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    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Watcher in the Woods

    Robert Liparulo

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, May 6, 2008)
    It's not just the house that's keeping secrets.Pretending everything's all right is harder than it sounds. But the Kings know that even if they told the truth about the bizarre things happening in their house, no one would believe them. They're hyper-focused on rescuing their lost family member before anyone finds out what's going on. But when a stranger shows up to take their house, their options start dwindling fast. Why would he be so interested in a run-down old place? And what secret is he hiding--just as he hides the scars that crisscross his body?The mystery gets stranger with each passing day. Will the Kings be able to find a way to harness the house's secrets and discover who is watching their every move before another gets snatched into an unknown world?
  • A Watcher in The Woods

    Dallas Lore Sharp

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2013)
    The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold. A storm had been raging from the northeast all day. Toward evening the wind strengthened to a gale, and the fine, icy snow swirled and drifted over the frozen fields. I lay a long time listening to the wild symphony of the winds, thankful for the roof over my head, and wondering how the hungry, homeless creatures out of doors would pass the night. Where do the birds sleep such nights as this? Where in this bitter cold, this darkness and storm, will they make their beds? The lark that broke from the snow at my feet as I crossed the pasture this afternoon—
  • In the Piney Woods

    Roni Schotter, Kimberly Bulcken Root

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 6, 2003)
    Nothing lasts forever – in families or in the piney woodsLong before Ella was born, her grandpa, “strong and straight and singing,” built a little house at the edge of the piney woods. Once this house was roomy. Now it’s packed tight with Ella, and her family, and Grandpa, old now – his body “bent like the branches of the low pines.” Ella loves the secrets that Grandpa shows her in the woods: how the sticky cones of the dwarf pitch pines stay locked up tight, “waiting,” as Grandpa tells her, for the heat from a fire that will allow them to open and release their seeds. “Everything has its time,” says Grandpa.This spirited picture book, with evocative watercolors that capture the depth of feeling between Ella and Grandpa, tells a powerful story that is as much a celebration of life as it is an honest, reassuring book about aging and death.
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  • Watcher in the Woods

    Robert Liparulo

    Paperback (Scholastic, Incorporated, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Thomas Nelson Inc, May 6, 2008 - 292 pages It's not just the house that's keeping secrets. Pretending everything's all right is harder than it sounds. But the Kings know that even if they told the truth about the bizarre things happening in their house, no one would believe them. They're hyper-focused on rescuing their lost family member before anyone finds out what's going on. But when a stranger shows up to take their house, their options start dwindling fast. Why would he be so interested in a run-down old place? And what secret is he hiding--just as he hides the scars that crisscross his body? The mystery gets stranger with each passing day. Will the Kings be able to find a way to harness the house's secrets and discover who is watching their every move before another gets snatched into an unknown world?
  • Watchers in the Woods

    Stephen Krensky

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Describes folklore related to mysterious forces or creatures from the forest, including dwarfs, goblins, trolls, gnomes and elves, and discusses how they are portrayed in motion pictures, on television, and in literature.
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  • Watchers in the Woods

    Stephen Krensky

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Describes history and pop culture surrounding dwarfs, elves, and other woodland creatures.
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  • Down in the Piney Woods

    Ethel Footman Smothers

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, March 20, 2003)
    The joys and frustrations of family life are portrayed through the eyes of Annie Rye, the ten-year-old daughter of a black sharecropper.
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