HardScrabble kids : semi-magical tales of Maine / John R. Clark.
Material type: TextPublisher: Waterville, Maine : Sennebec Hill Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 253 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9798986476605Subject(s): Magic -- Juvenile fiction | Authors, American -- Maine | Imprints (Publishers' and printers' statements) -- Maine -- Waterville | Maine -- Juvenile fictionSummary: Myrna, Icky, Sara (with no H), Greg, and everyone else in these stories face a challenge. Some are more serious than others, but all seem daunting until a bit of magic comes along to help them. Challenges include helping a Revolutionary War ghost find eternal rest, coming up with a way to thwart a bully thanks to some football drills, an outhouse that serves as a transport system, time-traveling wildlife, a gift from a priest that saves a girl and her friend from a demon, and an alien stuck in a mall parking lot. Follow along through sixteen stories and one novella as these Maine teens and youngsters find ways to overcome what at first seems impossible.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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JFIC AVI Blue heron / | PIC PLU If I could give you Christmas / | PIC VAN Hattie & Hudson / | YA CLA HardScrabble kids : semi-magical tales of Maine / | YA FIC WAB Walking in two worlds / | YA FIC SHE The Castle School (for troubled girls) / | YAFIC BRA The darkest minds / |
Myrna, Icky, Sara (with no H), Greg, and everyone else in these stories face a challenge. Some are more serious than others, but all seem daunting until a bit of magic comes along to help them. Challenges include helping a Revolutionary War ghost find eternal rest, coming up with a way to thwart a bully thanks to some football drills, an outhouse that serves as a transport system, time-traveling wildlife, a gift from a priest that saves a girl and her friend from a demon, and an alien stuck in a mall parking lot. Follow along through sixteen stories and one novella as these Maine teens and youngsters find ways to overcome what at first seems impossible.
Maine author. John R. Clark lives in central Maine.
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