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The Winter Rose
The second book in The
Tea Rose trilogy, reunites readers with the much-loved
Finnegan family. Beginning where The Tea Rose ended,
on the river Thames, the novel follows the story of Charlie
Finnegan – now Sid Malone – and an intriguing new female
character – India Selwyn Jones.
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A Northern Light
Winner of the Carnegie Medal, the L.A. Times Book Prize, the Borders
Original Voices Prize, and a Michael L. Printz Honor, A Northern
Light is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of
a true murder which took place inthe Adirondacks in the summer of
1906. More.
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A Gathering Light
(Paperback)
A Gathering Light
is A Northern Light’s British title. Winner of the
Carnegie Medal, the UK’s most prestigious prize for children’s
literature, A Gathering Light has also been selected by
Britain’s leading talk show hosts Richard Madeley and Judy
Finnigan to launch their summer reading program. Click on the cover
and you will be taken to Bloomsbury’s book site. More.
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The
Tea Rose
(Hardcover and Paperback)
Called “a splendid heartwarming novel of pain, struggle, decency
and triumph” by author Frank McCourt, this celebrated story
of tea, love and London is now out in paperback. Click on the cover
to learn more about the book and the city that inspired it. More.
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Humble Pie
(Hardcover)
Humble Pie, illustrated by
Caldecott winner Stephen Gammell, is a picture book for naughty
children and pie lovers of all ages, and an ode to the classical
fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm. More.
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Copyright © 2006 Jennifer Donnelly
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