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Blackthorn Winter Kathryn Reiss
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9780152054793 Hardcover 0152054790 $17.00 352pages
Available
Trim Size:
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 Copyright Year:
2005
Territory:
US, C, I, O Ages: 12 years and up |
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Synopsis |
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The last place fifteen-year-old Juliana wants to be is halfway around the world in Blackthorn, England, an idyllic seaside artists' colony her mother has dragged her off to while her parents weather a trial separation. Juliana misses her father terribly and doesn't understand why her mother needs to travel so far to resurrect her artistic self, which she claims to have lost in the marriage.
Soon after they arrive in the tiny village of Blackthorn, the artists' colony is set on its heels by the murder of one of its own. Juliana feels compelled to solve the crime, but she is shocked and frightened when it seems that clues in the matter are hitting a little too close to home. Can she figure out who the murderer is before anyone else--herself included--gets hurt?
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Biography |
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KATHRYN REISS is the author of Time Windows, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults; The Glass House People; Dreadful Sorry; Pale Phoenix and PaperQuake: A Puzzle, both finalists for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Mystery; and most recently, Paint by Magic and Sweet Miss Honeywell's Revenge. She lives in Northern California.
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General Subjects |
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Juvenile Fiction- Mysteries & Detective Stories Juvenile Fiction- Family/Marriage & Divorce Juvenile Fiction- Family/Orphans & Foster Homes Juvenile Fiction- Family/Adoption
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Curriculum Themes |
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| Family Relationships |
Family Relationships- Marriage & Divorce
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Family Relationships- Parent-Child
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| Mysteries & Detective Stories |
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Rights Details |
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 Harcourt Children's Books A Division ofHarcourt Trade Publishers A
Harcourt Education Company
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