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by Sara Gruen, David LeDoux
Only three people were left under the red and white awning of the grease joint: Grady, me and the fry cook.
by Lucy Maud Montgomery
"No more cambric tea" had Emily Byrd Starr written in her diary when she had come to New Moon from Shrewsbury, with her ...
by Kazuo Ishiguro
IT WAS THE SUMMER of 1923, the summer I came down from Cambridge, when despite my aunt's wishes that I return to Shropsh...
by Sid Fleischman
A sailing ship with two great sidewheels went splashing out of Boston harbor on a voyage around the Horn to San Francisc...
by Barbara Kingsolver
I have been afraid of putting air in a tire ever since I saw a tractor tire blow up and throw Newt Hardbine's father ove...
by Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist
No matter who you are, no matter where you live, and no matter how many people are chasing you, what you don't read is o...
by Leigh Bardugo
Früher, lange bevor sie die Wahre See befuhr, hatten der Junge und das Mädchen immer wieder von Schiffen geträumt:
by Sid Fleischman
Jeremy could count on a thrashing first thing in the morning.
by Elizabeth Goudge
THE carriage gave another lurch, and Maria Merry-weather, Miss Heliotrope, and Wiggins once more fell into each other's ...
by Linda Sue Park
"Eh, Tree-ear! Have you hungered well today?" Craneman called out as Tree-ear drew near the bridge.
by Lemony Snicket, Brett Helquist
A man of my acquaintance once wrote a poem called "The Road Less Traveled," describing a journey he took through the woo...