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The Roman Mysteries Series Book VII
by Caroline Lawrence
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Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos
by Robin L. LaFevers
Published May 2008
Read ReviewsTheodosia Throckmorton has her hands full at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities in London. Her father may be the head curator, but it is Theoand only Theowho is able to see all the black magic and ancient curses that still cling to the artifacts in the museum.
by Iain Lawrence
Published May 2003
Read ReviewsJohnny's dad, a toymaker, sends his son letters and carved soldiers from the front in WWI. When Johnny's toy battles seem to foretell his dad's real battles, Johnny fears he controls his father's fate. A poignant narrative of war and its effects on the people who live through it. Ages 10-14.
by Karen Hesse
Published Jun 2002
Read ReviewsSparkling with humor, poignancy and adventure, this story was inspired by a real boy who stowed away aboard Captain James Cook's ship Endeavour on its 1768 voyage..... Hesse's impeccable research buttresses the narrative with a wealth of detail. Age 11+
Castaways of The Flying Dutchman
by Brian Jacques
Published Feb 2002
Read ReviewsThe Flying Dutchman! The legend of the wind-tattered ghost ship and its mad sea Captain, cursed to sail the seas forever, has been passed down throughout the centuries. But what of the young boy and his dog who were trapped aboard that ship? What became of them?
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