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Ravenous

Bryce Simpson did the only thing he could. He spurned Marjorie Steel. Even though he’ll be living on her ranch, he is determined to stay away from her. She’s worthy of more than he can even think about giving, especially now that long-buried memories are surfacing and he’s learning that his father’s sins may go…

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Among the Meadow People

MANY of these stories of field life were written for the little ones of my kindergarten, and they gave so much pleasure, and aroused such a new interest in “the meadow people,” that it has seemed wise to collect and add to the original number and send them out to a larger circle of boys…

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Among the Night People

MY DEAR LITTLE FRIENDS: –You can never guess how much I have enjoyed writing these stories of the night-time, and I must tell you how I first came to think of doing so. I once knew a girl–and she was not a very little girl, either, who was afraid of the dark. And I have…

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Among the Pond People

THE BIGGEST FROG AWAKENSTHE DANCE OF THE SAND-HILL CRANES THE YOUNG MINNOW WHO WOULD NOT EAT WHEN HE SHOULD THE STICKLEBACK FATHER THE CARELESS CADDIS WORM THE TADPOLE WHO WANTED TO BE GROWN-UP THE RUNAWAY WATER SPIDERS THE SLOW LITTLE MUD TURTLE THE DRAGON-FLY CHILDREN AND THE SNAPPING TURTLE THE SNAPPY SNAPPING TURTLE THE CLEVER…

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The Lost Spells

The follow-up to the internationally bestselling sensation The Lost Words, The Lost Spells is a beautiful collection of poems and illustrations that evokes the magic of the everyday natural world.

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Aya Life in Yop City

“Aya is an irresistible comedy, a couple of love stories and a tale for becoming African. It’s essential reading.” —Joann Sfar, cartoonist of The Rabbi’s Cat Ivory Coast, 1978. It’s a golden time, and the nation, too—an oasis of affluence and stability in West Africa—seems fueled by something wondrous. Aya is loosely based upon Marguerite…

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