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79 result(s) for "Tree houses Fiction."
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Cadbury and \The Camelot Caper\
Elizabeth Peters' novel The Camelot Caper, published in 1969 when the excavations at South Cadbury were in progress, offers a clever pastiche of Gothic novels, set partly at Glastonbury and South Cadbury. The protagonists face potential dangers on every hand but suffer little from them, and the narrator even characterizes a chase scene set in the Glastonbury ruins as a 'merry romp.' The climax of the narrative features an episode that inverts the imagery of the Cadbury excavations as the villains dig in order to place objects into the ground.
House held up by trees
A man whose children have grown up and moved away continues his lifelong obsession with keeping his yard free from plants or trees until he, too, moves away, resulting in a yard filled with trees.
The ghost in the tree house
A group of girls in Claires town have noticed strange sights and sounds coming from the tree house where their club meets. Is it a rival boys club trying to scare them away? Or is it a ghost? The girls ask Claire to tackle the mystery--and Kaz hopes to finally find the rest of his missing family members!
The tallest tree house
When Mip and Pip agree to a contest to see who can build the tallest tree house by sundown, Mip seems to be winning until a storm blows through the forest.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Brian O'Neill column
Some 70 percent voters in Ohio approved a ballot measure in November to create a bipartisan commission to draw legislative districts that are compact and do not favor one party or the other -- and that has zero shot at happening in Pennsylvania.
Boy, Bird, and Dog
In this story for beginning readers, Boy, Bird, and Dog have lots of fun in their tree house.
The Bakersfield Californian Herb Benham column
Freezer highlights included Tillamook, Really Creamy Vanilla Bean ice cream, a package of puff pastry dough and two links of Saag's Beer Bratwurst. Leading the charge were three bags of shallots, four large cans of Cento San Marzano Organic Certified Peeled Tomatoes, a tin of anchovy fillets, a large festive red cannister of unopened Peppermint Bark Hot Chocolate from Christmas and a bag of Space Noodles, good if I go into space.