Natalie Lloyd
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English
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The Pickles are new to Midnight Gulch, Tennessee, a town which legend says was once magic--but Felicity is convinced the magic is still there, and with the help of her new friend Jonah the Beedle she hopes to bring the magic back.
Author
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
Twelve-year old orphan Emma Casey lives by a haunted graveyard in her Tennessee town, giving tours, and helping her brother and Granny Blue with the family bakery, and waiting for the destiny dream of her ancestors--but when it comes it shows her only a key, and she finds that she must solve a ghostly mystery that has haunted her town for generations.
3) Hummingbird
Author
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Pub. Date
2022.
Language
English
Description
When twelve-year-old Olive, who suffers from brittle bone disease and has been homeschooled all her life, finally attends school in person she soon discovers fitting in is not that easy, but if she can find the magical wish-granting hummingbird that supposedly lives nearby, and prove herself worthy, maybe her deepest wish will be granted.
Twelve-year-old Olive suffers from brittle bone disease and has been homeschooled all her life. When she is finally...
Author
Series
Problim Children volume 1
Publisher
Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
When the Problims' beloved bungalow in the Swampy Woods goes kaboom, the seven siblings have no choice but to move into their grandpa's abandoned old house in Lost Cove. No problem! For the Problim children, every problem is a gift. Wendell and Thea - twins born two minutes apart on a Wednesday and a Thursday - see the move as a chance to make new friends in time fo rtheir birthday cake smash. But the neighbours find the Problims; return problematic...
Author
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
Twelve-year-old Mallie knows better than to dream. In Coal Top, you live the story you're given: boys toil in the mines and girls work as servants. Mallie can't bear the idea of that kind of life, but her family is counting on her wages to survive. It wasn't always this way. Before the Dust came, the people of Coal Top could weave starlight into cloth. They'd wear these dreaming clothes to sleep and wake up with the courage to seek adventure . . ....