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Adam Equinox has discovered his true identity, his heritage, and his destiny. And at last, in answer to his prayers of many years before, he has found somewhere he belongs. But then Adam turns the final page of Zaronel's diary, and discovers a secret... a secret unguessed at by a ...
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The naughtiest puppy is so naughty there is no name fit to describe him. However, when a sudden storm places the life of a newborn lamb and its mother in danger, the naughtiest puppy finally finds his rightful name. A compelling and delightful story that will enchant children an ...
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Like so many kids, Joshua works hard at appearing to be just your average 12-year old. He does ok at school. He has plenty of friends - although he hasn't had a best friend since he was five. And he's very good at sport. This is his account of the six weeks in the spring he turns ...
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Echo and Hush are two very different sheepdogs, and together they're a team. But when Hush has puppies, Echo must manage on her own - if she can. Then it's Show Week, and Echo has to deal with three unruly sheep who know exactly whoa s boss. And it isn't Echo.
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Join Adam Equinox on a new adventure in the second book of the Karazan Quartet. Adam and his friends must rescue Que's 5-year-old daughter Hannah. They must head beyond the Shroud, to the hidden stronghold of the evil King Karazeel, Hannah's captor. Ages 10+.
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Josh Cranford loves running, soccer, cricket - anything, as long as it's sport. Most of all, he loves to win. Just one person stands in his way: super-jock Shane Hunter.
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Adam Equinox was abandoned on the doorstep of Highgate Orphanage 12 years ago. He has no idea who - or where - his parents are, no friends, nothing he's good at, and nowhere he really belongs. Until he is launched into the real life quest in the parallel world of Karazan. This ti ...
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With her dark hair and olive skin, she could easily be Adam's birth mother, but there's something about Usherwood that doesn't quite add up... And then, once again, Adam finds himself propelled into Karazan. Ages 9+.
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A novel about growing up. It asserts the importance of living life on your own terms, and of competing for enjoyment rather than reward. It explores the complex love-hate relationship between a father and son.
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In this sequel to Juggling with Oranges, V.M. Jones writes again about Pip McLeod and his family. Pip is grappling with the concerns and dillemmas of adolescence and growing up. When Pip has to endure a deer hunt with Dad, his climing skills are called on to save his father's lif ...
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