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Peter Pan in scarlet
by
McCaughrean, Geraldine
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Fischer, Scott M., ill
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Peter Pan (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Dreams Juvenile fiction.
2006
Fearing for Peter Pan's life, Wendy and the Lost Boys go back to Neverland-- with the help of the fairy Fireflyer-- only to discover their worst nightmares coming true!
Printz Award winner speech
2008
[...] while our reader is there, captive between the pages of that book, it's the perfect opportunity to gift her the kinds of qualities she wistfully wishes for: resourcefulness, popularity, bravery, strength, resilience, wit, happiness. If I had my way, I would give all books to young people in the same spirit of insouciant love as chocolate, and ask zippo in return, not so much as a book report.
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One thousand and one Arabian nights
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McCaughrean, Geraldine author
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Lavis, Stephen illustrator
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Fairy tales Arab countries Juvenile fiction
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Tales Arab countries Juvenile fiction
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Folklore Arab countries Juvenile fiction
1996
Presents a new illustrated version of the classic stories as told by the beautiful queen, Shahrazad, as she staves off execution by relating a series of gripping, wonderful tales.
Boy wonder
2006
\"Peter Pan\" has a special place in the affection and imagination of generations of readers. Here, children's writer Geraldine McCaughrean explains why she dared to write the sequel, \"Peter Pan in Scarlet\". (Author abstract - amended)
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The Orchard book of Roman myths
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McCaughrean, Geraldine. author
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Chichester Clark, Emma. illustrator
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Mythology, Roman Juvenile literature.
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Mythology Juvenile literature
2003
From the same author and artist team as 'The Orchard Book of Greek Myths', this book presents all the famous Roman myths from the birth of Venus to the founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus. The great gods and goddesses, including Jupiter, Mars and Diana are brought to life by the accompanying illustrations.
The 2007 Honor List: A Harvest from the World at Large
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Rowling, J. K.
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Donelson, Ken
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Alexie, Sherman
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Adolescent Literature
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Alexie, Sherman (1966- )
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American literature
2008
The White Darkness, winner of the Printz Award, by British author Géraldine McCaughrean is a survival story set in Antarctica, while Mal Feet's Tamar, which won England's Carnegie Medal, comes mainly from World War II Holland with the subtitle, A Novel of Espionage, Passion, and Betrayal. [...] here, in alphabetical order, are the seven books that we found to be most often cited by the givers of such prizes as the Printz Award and the National Book Award, by committees of the Young Adult Library Services Association, and by editors of School Library Journal, VOYA, and Book List.
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