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         Hunter Bernice Thurman:     more books (18)
  1. As Ever Booky by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1985-06
  2. With Love from Booky by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1982-06
  3. The Margaret Trilogy by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 2006
  4. The Girls They Left Behind by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 2005-03-07
  5. Margaret on Her Way by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1988-06
  6. Janey's Choice by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1998-01
  7. Amy's Promise by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1995
  8. Booky: A trilogy by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1998-09-01
  9. Biography - Hunter, Bernice Thurman (1922-2002): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  10. It Takes Two by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 2002
  11. A Place for Margaret by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1984-01-01
  12. Lamplighter by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 1987-06
  13. Two Much Alike by Bernice Thurman Hunter, 2000
  14. Margaret in the Middle by bernice Thurman Hunter, 1986-06

41. Hunter Names Index Page
JAN 1801) hunter, William (3 DEC 182422 DEC 1905) hunter, William Joseph thurman,Thomas (5 APR 1887-22 DEC 1954) thurman, Treva bernice TURPEN, Edward
http://www.afamilyquilt.com/genealogy/hunter/names1.htm
Hunter Family Tree Names
ALEXANDER, John Hyle(M.) (28 NOV 1808-25 APR 1881)
ALEXANDER, Louisa Jane
(13 SEP 1817-11 DEC 1898)
ALEXANDER, Susannah

ALLCOCK, Frances E.

ALLEN, Alice ( Adams)
(17 APR 1881-15 MAR 1963)
ALLEN, Barney F
(22 JUN 1894-)
ALLEN, Charlotte E.

ALLEN, Hannah

ALLEN, John

ALLEN, Micajah
(ABT. 1850-)
ALLEN, William
ALLEN, William B. BAILY, James Tolliver "Bailey" (13 JUL 1854-25 APR 1928) BARRETT, Elva Pearl (21 OCT 1900-FEB 1983) BARRETT, Erma Fern (2 AUG 1902-13 NOV 1998) BARRETT, Everett (26 SEP 1896-19 JAN 1958) BARRETT, Infant BARRETT, Raleigh Elmer (14 NOV 1874-24 JUL 1964) BARRETT, Ruby Edith (12 NOV 1897-12 JUL 1986) BAUGH, Paul Franklin BEARD, David BEAVERS, Nancy BENSON, William ... BROWNING, Mary "Polly" (27 MAY 1809-31 MAY 1873) BURCUS, Bonnie BYERS, Katherine (2 OCT 1839-8 AUG 1901) CARDWELL, Robert H. CARMICHAEL, Thomas (30 NOV 1828-31 JAN 1917) CARPENTER, Earl Otis (8 AUG 1898-2 JUN 1967) CARSON, George (OCT 1854-MAY 1932) CASE, Vera Jean CLARK, Laura CLARK, M.C. CLARK, Stephen ... COFFEY, Susan A. (-22 APR 1895) COMBS, Thomas Silas

42. Literascape - The Children's Reader: Winter 1998/99
particularly strong ring. Our most vivid portrayer of growing up poorin Canada is bernice thurman hunter. Her three books based
http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/202/300/childrens/1999Win/12.html
Booky: A Trilogy
by Bernice Thurman Hunter
Scholastic, Markham, Ont., 484 pages, $12.99
reviewed by Kit Pearson
Poverty is one hardship that has been constant in children's literature. "The Little Match Girl", At the Back of the North Wind, Five Little Peppers and How They Grew these stories all demonstrate a child's innate toughness in harsh circumstances.
If an author has experienced extreme poverty herself and grows up to write about it, her narrative has a particularly strong ring. Our most vivid portrayer of growing up poor in Canada is Bernice Thurman Hunter.
Her three books based on her own family That Scatterbrain Booky, With Love from Booky, and As Ever, Booky were first published in the early and mid-'80s. It's a treat to now have them reissued in one volume.
Dad sat as still as a statue. His face was the colour of dry cement. Long before he exploded, my legs had begun to shake.
His anger burst out in a torrent of rage and the swear words he used were something wicked. Mum just hurled them back in his face. Dreadful, hateful, evil words flew back and forth across the room like lightning bolts in a thunderstorm.
I don't know what she said to make him hit her. All I remember was the terrible sound, like a clap of thunder. A piercing scream pealed from her throat, scaring the wits out of us kids.

43. Amy
Author bernice thurman hunter. I liked this book because it sounded so realand as if bernice thurman hunter was Amy or she knew someone like her.
http://www.k12.nf.ca/matthew/RedHotReviews/Amy.htm
Title: Amy's Promise, Author: Bernice Thurman Hunter. # of Pages: 192 Setting: Amy's kitchen Main Charaters: Amy Phair, Mikey, Patty, Harry, Daddy ( John Phair ), Gramma Davis, and Winnie Plum. Plot Summary:
This story is about a little girl whose mother died when she was young. Before her mother died she asked Amy to take care of the family and Amy promised she would. When her mother died her dad started to drink and her grandmother moved in with them. Read this book to find out what happens to Amy's family. I liked this book because it sounded so real and as if Bernice Thurman Hunter was Amy or she knew someone like her. I would give this book 5 stars.

44. Share A Book: Growing Up Category
extra credit Danziger, Paula; Amy's Promise hunter, bernice thurman;Anastasia at your service Lowry, Lois. Anastasia Krupnik Lowry
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45. Www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/popcan.txt
in the Dark Canada Council Children's Literature Award 1984 Guardian of Isis CanadaCouncil Children's Literature Award 1981 bernice thurman hunter (2X) (a
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/popcan.txt
[Posted to PUBYAC, February 27, 1995 by Blanchet Jacynthe] I was asked by someone to help her and find some popular English Canadian authors for 12 and 13 year olds. This list is not a thorough search but more a taste of what those teens like. Legend : Author's name (number of time he was cited) comments Title [awards] Note : I have put an * beside the names of the authors the most often cited * Michael Bedard (4X) for advance readers Redwork [Governor General's Award 1990] A Darker Magic Painted Devil * William Bell (4X) Forbidden City Speak to the Earth No Signature Crabbe Absolutely Invincible Mary Blakeslee (1X) Stop the Presses, Ida Mae! Karleen Bradford (2X) There Will Be Wolves [CLA Young Adult Novel Award 1994] * Martha Brooks (4X) Two Moons in August * Margaret Buffie (5X) My Mother's Ghost Who is Frances Rain? [Canadian Young Adult Novel Award 1987] The Guardian Circle [1989 Notable Canadian Fiction] Lesley Choyce (3X) Wrong Time, Wrong place Skateboard Shakedown Clearcut Danger Mitzi Dale (1X) Bryna Means Courage On my Own * Brian Doyle (6X) Hey Dad! Spud Sweetgrass Covered Bridge [Mr. Christie's Book Award 1991] Angel Square You Can Pick Me Up at Peggy's Cove *Sarah Ellis (6X) Pick-up sticks [Governor General's Award 1991] A Family Project Bill Freedman (1X) Trouble in Lachine Mill (historical fiction) Jim Freedman (1X) One hand clapping Martyn Godfrey (1X) There's a Cow in my Swimming Pool Meet You in the Sewer Don't Worry about Me, I'm Just Crazy The Great Science Fair Disaster Monster in the School Marilyn Halvorson (1X) James Houston (1X) Jan Hudson (2X) Sweetgrass [Canada Council Children's Literature Award 1984] Dawn Rider * Monica Hughes (4X) (science-fiction) The Crystal Drop Hunter in the Dark [Canada Council Children's Literature Award 1984] Guardian of Isis [Canada Council Children's Literature Award 1981] Bernice Thurman Hunter (2X) (a little young?) Hawk and Stretch The Firefighter *Julie Johnston (5X) Adam and Eve and Pinch-me [Governor General's Award 1994] Hero of Lesser Causes [Governor General's Award 1992] Welwyn Wilton Katz (2X) Come Like Shadows Whale Singer The Third Magic [Governor General's Award 1988] W.P. Kinsella (1X) for advanced readers Shoeless Joe Red Wolf, Red Wolf * Gordon Korman (6X) Zucchini Warriors Beware the Fish War with Mr. Wizzle The Twinkie Squad The Toilet Paper Tigers Why Did the Underwear Cross the Road? No Coins, Please A Semester in the Life of a Garbage Bag Son of the Interflux Paul Kropp (3X) Ellen/Elena/Luna You've Seen Enough Moonkid and Liberty Don Kushner (1X) Jean Little (2X) Mine for Keeps * Janet Lunn (4X) Shadow in Hawthorn Bay [Canada Council Award 1986] Root Cellar [CLA Canadian's Book of the year] and [ALA Notable book] Claire Mackay (2X) R.P. Macintyre (1X) The Blue Camaro Yuletide Blues * Kevin Major (6X) Eating between the lines [CLA Book of the Year for Children 1992] Dear Bruce Springsteen Diana: My Autobiography Carol Matas (2X) Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman) Daniel's Story The Race Jeni Mayer (1X) The Mystery of the Missing Will Norah McClintock (1X) Jack's Back O.R. Melling (2X) The Hunter's Moon Lucy Maud Montgomery (1X) Farley Mowat (1X) Kenneth Opel (1X) Dead Water Zone *Kit Pearson (4X) A Handful of Time Looking at the Moon The Lights Go on Again The Sky is Falling [Geoffrey Bilson Historical Fiction 1990] Dorothy Perkyns (1X) Marlene Nourbese Philip (1X) Harriet's Daughter [CLA 1989 runner-up] Mary Razzell (1X) Susan Lynn Reynolds (1X) Strandia [CLA Young Adult Book Award 1992] Barbara Smucker (1X) Underground to Canada (historical fiction) Garth and the Mermaid Days of Terrors [Canada Council Children's 1979] Sean Steward (1X) Nobody's Son Kathy Stinson (1X) Fish House Secrets * Cora Taylor (4X) Julie [Canada Council 1985] Julie's Secret The Doll * Diana Wieler (5X) Ran Van the defender (Mr. Christie book award 199?] Bad Boy [Governor General's Award 1989] * Budge Wilson (4X) Oliver's Wars Breakdown Lorinda's Diary The Learning [CLA Book for Young Adult Award 1991] Eric Wilson (2X) Tim Wynne-Jones (2X) Some of the Kinder Planets [Governor General's Award 1993] Paul Yee (1X) Breakaway This list was composed with the help of Molly Walsh (Montreal Children's Library) Joanne Stanbridge (Westmount Public Library) Mrs. Peters (Beaconsfield Public Library) Maya Byers (Babar Books Store) Nancy Brown (Saint-Georges School) and with the Internet help of Elise C. Cole; Joanne Head; Elaine Lesh and Janet Thomkins. I want to thank them very much. Jacynthe Blanchet Blanchj@ere.umontreal.ca

46. Vicky Metcalf Award
Wilton Katz; 1993 Phoebe Gilman; 1992 - Kevin Major; 1991 - BrianDoyle; 1990 - bernice thurman hunter; 1989 - St eacutephane Poulin;
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/metcalf.html
Vicky Metcalf Award
Canadian Authors Association. Established 1963. Presented annually to a writer for a body of work "inspirational to Canadian youth."
  • 1997 - Tim Wynne-Jones
  • 1996 - Margaret Buffie
  • 1995 - Sarah Ellis
  • 1994 - Welwyn Wilton Katz
  • 1993 - Phoebe Gilman
  • 1992 - Kevin Major
  • 1991 - Brian Doyle
  • 1990 - Bernice Thurman Hunter
  • 1988 - Barbara Smucker
  • 1987 - Robert Munch
  • 1986 - Dennis Lee
  • 1985 - Edith Fowke
  • 1984 - Bill Freeman
  • 1983 - Claire Mackay
  • 1982 - Janet Lunn
  • 1981 - Monica Hughes
  • 1980 - John Craig
  • 1979 - Cliff Faulknor
  • 1978 - Lyn Cook
  • 1977 - James Houston
  • 1976 - Suzanne Martel
  • 1975 - Lyn Harrington
  • 1974 - Jean Little
  • 1973 - Christie Harris
  • 1972 - William Toye
  • 1971 - Kay Hill
  • 1970 - Farley Mowat
  • 1969 - Audrey McKim
  • 1968 - Lorraine McLaughlin
  • 1967 - John Patrick Gillese
  • 1966 - Fred Savage
  • 1965 - Roderick Haig-Brown
  • 1964 - John F. Hayes
  • 1963 - Kerry Wood
Back to the Children's Literature Awards Page Monday, May 12, 1997
The Children's Literature Web Guide

47. Language Arts Program
by Lucy Maude Montgomery * How Can I Be a Detective if I Have to Babysit? by LindaBailey * Margaret in the Middle by bernice thurman hunter * Margaret on
http://heritage.sjsd.net/classes/rm12/id9.html
About Our Class Language Arts Program Home Heritage School Meet The Teacher Classroom Projects ... Science Program Language Arts Program Mathematics Program Social Studies Program Just For Fun Welcome to our Language Arts page! Language Arts is an integral part of all subjects and as such will be integrated in each subject area. Some of the topics we will be exploring this year are public speaking, storytelling, myths and folklore, creative writing, Poetry, Canadian Writers, and Classroom Authors!!!
In July of 1965, Snoopy's first line as an author was, "It was a dark and stormy night." We can't all have his wonderful way with words but we can work on it!
Here are a few sites that can help you along your literary journey!!
Writing Websites
Animals Myths and Legends

Wacky Web Tales

Myth Writing workshop

Reading Websites
Reading Rainbow

Storytelling Workshop

Scholastic Kids Site
Book Recommendations * "How to Eat Fried Worms" by Thomas Rockwell * "Harry Potter and the Philospher's Stone" by J. K. Rowling

48. Hawk And Stretch
HAWK AND STRETCH bernice thurman hunter Richmond Hill (Cent.), Scholastic Canada,1993. 160pp, paper $4.95 ISBN 0590-74814-9. CIP Reviewed by Norma Charles.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/cmarchive/vol22no3/revhawkstretch.html
HAWK AND STRETCH Bernice Thurman Hunter
Richmond Hill (Cent.), Scholastic Canada, 1993. 160pp, paper $4.95
ISBN 0-590-74814-9. CIP
Reviewed by Norma Charles Volume 22 Number 3
1994 May/June
In her tenth book, Hunter focuses on Billy, the youngest member of the Thomson family of "Booky" fame. Through eleven-year-old Billy's adventures we explore Toronto at the time of World War II, in 1942. The newest arrival at school that first day in September is Danny Thunder, a young Mohawk. He soon demonstrates that he is someone to contend with by taking on the school bully. Danny befriends Billy, whom he names "Stretch" because of his height, and Billy calls Danny "Hawk," short for Mohawk. A binding friendship is soon established. Hawk leads Billy into many adventures including getting into the movie theatre free, and saving Billy's life when he falls through spring ice. The two households, Danny's and Billy's, are shown to be very different from each other: Danny's boisterous, relaxed family is contrasted throughout the story with Billy's tight, super-organized household. Billy is ambivalent about his new friend. He is entertained by his energy and enthusiasm and he feels more at home with Danny's rowdy family than he does with his own, but he also feels a twinge of jealousy when his mother, his favourite sister, Bea (Booky of earlier stones), and even his eccentric aunt all seem charmed and delighted by Hawk's merry brown eyes. All the characters, including the adults, are well drawn, believable and consistent throughout the story.

49. PEMBROKE PUBLIC LIBRARY CHILDREN'S BOOKLIST
extreme Dixon, Franklin W. Eye on crime Dixon, Franklin W. Sammy Keyes and the hotelthief Draanen, Wendelin Janey's choice hunter, bernice thurman Homer sweet
http://valleynet.on.ca/Education/Libraries/PemLib/kidsbksdec98.html
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PEMBROKE PUBLIC LIBRARY CHILDREN'S BOOKLIST
December 1998
Contents
Children's Non-Fiction Children's Fiction Children's Paperbacks Picture Books ... French Easy Fiction CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION Return to Contents CHILDREN'S FICTION Return to Contents CHILDREN' S PAPERBACKS Return to Contents CHILDREN'S EASY FICTION Return to Contents FRENCH NON-FICTION C'est moi l'espion de Noel Wick, Walter J Fr 793.73 WIC Return to Contents FRENCH EASY FICTION Le Noel de Madeleine Bemelmans, Ludwig Bravo Benjamin Bourgeois, Paulette Une etoile cette nuit-la Pfister, Marcus Return to Contents Back to the Pembroke Public Library Homepage

50. Book Reviews
TitleAmy's Promise Authorbernice thurman hunter SummaryWhy does Amy Phairhave to be so unlucky? bernice thurman hunter is an awardwinning author.
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Dell/6836/bookreviews.html
Book Reviews
Welcome! You have reached the book reviews! Look around and maybe you'll find a book that interests you. If you want you can submit your own book reviews. Have fun! Title: CAPTIVE
Author: Gary Paulsen Summary: Roman Sanchez's father, a SWAT officer, has been killed in the line of duty. Then masked gunmen invade Roman's classroom and hold him and three other boys hostage in a remote mountain cabin. Time is running out. The kidnappers want to carry out their threats. Roman's life has become a nightmare. Can he overcome the memory of his father's death- to lead the boys to freedom? Remember, the clock is ticking!
Comments: Read this book to find out what happens next. Check it out! Title: Amy's Promise
Author: Bernice Thurman Hunter Summary: Why does Amy Phair have to be so unlucky? Amy was only six years old when her mother died. Her little sister was taken away, and now Gramma Davis moved in. Gramma Davis keeps Amy busy by giving her chores to do. Amy has to cook, clean, and sew for three younger brothers and an uncaring father. Amy never has time for herself anymore. But Amy promised her mother that she'd take care of her family. Still, Amy dreams of beautiful music, of having a sister, of a father who can love his children again. But Amy's only twelve years old. What can she do to make promises come true?
Comments: This is a wonderful book! I really enjoyed reading it. Bernice Thurman Hunter is an award-winning author.

51. Marie-Andrée Clermont
Translate this page 1988. Original, hunter, bernice thurman, A Place for Margaret, RichmondHill, Ont. Scholastic Tab Publications, 1984. Traduction,
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/9070/Clermont.htm

52. Ontario Library Association - Programs OLA
Colourful watercolours mirror the many moods of the text. page up FICTION.hunter, bernice thurman. Janey's Choice. Toronto Scholastic Canada, 1998.
http://www.accessola.org/programs/lists/bestbets98.html
Ontario Library Association's
Canadian Materials Committee BEST BETS for 1998
CONTENTS:
PICTURE BOOKS Gillmor, Don. The Christmas Orange . Illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay. Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1998. Anton sues Santa in a charming story that shows that you can't always get what you want. Marie-Louise Gay's frenetic illustrations complement Don Gillmor's story on greed. Miller, Ruth. I Went to the Bay . Illustrated by Martine Gourbault. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1998. An adventurous boy wanting to see frogs goes down to the bay and sees not only a frog, but a toad, some polliwogs, a blue heron, a loon, a hummingbird, a turtle, a fish, three white gulls, a snake, a crayfish and a dragonfly. Delightfully illustrated by Martine Gourbault. Morin, Paul. Animal Dreaming: An Aboriginal Dreamtime Story . Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1998. Mirri learns about his Australian Aboriginal heritage through a beautiful story of friendship, tradition and dreaming. It is told using beautiful prose and illustrated with elegant paintings. Rae, Jennifer.

53. The Petawawa Public Library
F SCI J. Hobo jungle Ellen /, Harris, Dorothy Joan,, F OUR J. It takes two /, hunter,bernice thurman. F HUN J. Jahanara, Princess of Princesses /, Lasky, Kathryn.
http://petawawapubliclibrary.ca/new/junior-fiction.htm
What's New In Adult Fiction Adult Non-Fiction General PaperBacks French Titles ... Compact Discs
NEW JUNIOR FICTION BOOKS Title Author Call num An Alien Dies / Applegate, K. A. F APP J Alloran's Choice / Applegate, K. A. F APP J Big Ben / Dale, Jenny. F DAL J The Blossoms and the Green Phantom / Byars, Betsy Cromer. E BYA J Demona's revenge / Hughes, Francine F GAR J Detectives in togas / Winterfeld, Henry. F WIN J The Edison mystery / Gutman, Dan. F GUT J First day on a strange new planet / Yaccarino, Dan. F YAC J Forgotten heroes / Steele, Michael Anthony. F WIS J Genny in a bottle : twelve ways to trick your bi Kemp, Kristen. F KEM J In the kitchen / Greenburg, J. C. F GRE J King Arthur Brown, Marc F BRO J Maximum Boy starring in Meet super Sid, crime-fi Greenburg, Dan. F GRE J Maximum Boy starring in Superhero or super thi Greenburg, Dan. F GRE J Mystery of the Roman ransom / Winterfeld, Henry. F WIN J Nellie L. / Crook, Connie Brummel. F CRO J Nellie's victory / Crook, Connie Brummel. F CRO J The official Pokemon handbook / Barbo, Maria S.

54. OLA CANADIAN BEST BETS 1998
FICTION hunter, bernice thurman. Janey’s Choice. Toronto ScholasticCanada, 1998. In this engaging sequel to Amy’s Promise, hunter
http://www.cam.org/~pif/bestbet.html
OLA CANADIAN BEST BETS 1998 The OLA Canadian Materials Committee consists of librarians from across Ontario. The titles included in this annual list of recommended new Canadian titles are selected based on their distinctiveness, their quality and their appeal to children. Books are listed for each of three categories: Picture Books, Fiction, and Non-Fiction.
PICTURE BOOKS
Gillmor, Don.
The Christmas Orange . Illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay. Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1998. Anton sues Santa in a charming story that shows that you can’t always get what you want. Marie-Louise Gay’s frenetic illustrations complement Don Gillmor’s story on greed.
Miller, Ruth. I Went to the Bay. Illustrated by Martine Gourbault. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1998. An adventurous boy wanting to see frogs goes down to the bay and sees not only a frog, but a toad, some polliwogs, a blue heron, a loon, a hummingbird, a turtle, a fish, three white gulls, a snake, a crayfish and a dragonfly. Delightfully illustrated by Martine Gourbault.
Morin, Paul.

55. Teacher Resources
of TB.). Some suggestions hunter, bernice thurman. Le choix de Marguerite/ A Place for Margaret. Martha Brooks. Wild Strawberries
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Medicus/English/teacher.html
Table of Contents Lesson plan: Tuberculosis and society
For further information

Books on the history of medicine

Books about people's stories
...
Bibliography
(available as a PDF, requires Acrobat Reader Lesson plan: Tuberculosis and society This lesson plan is an example of how the web exhibit Getting Better can be integrated into the classroom, as part of a unit on Medicine, Technology and Society. The lesson plan can be adapted to older or younger students, and for longer or shorter units. Goals:
Learning Objectives:

· To link the biology of bacteria to the phenomenon of "infection" and disease in humans
Grade level: Format: Four class periods of 40-60 minutes each Back to top Day 1: As an introduction to the unit, have the class read a current newspaper or magazine article on TB, its resurgence in North America and its tenacity in developing countries. Some suggestions are:

56. Book Lists: Canadian Fiction You Should Read!
Amazing Stories, hunter, bernice, thurman The Runaway, Hutchins, HJ(Hazel J.), The Prince of Tarn, Jocelyn, Marthe, Earthly Astonishments,
http://www.gvpl.ca/youth/kids/booklists-canadian.htm
Youth Page For Kids Programs Our Favourite Books ... For Teens
Book Lists: Canadian Fiction You Should Read!
(Recommended for Grades 4 -7)
Blum, Vicki The Land Without Unicorns Boraks-Nemetz, Lillian The Sunflower Diary Bradford, Karleen Dragonfire Burtinshaw, Julie Dead Reckoning Butcher, Kristin The Gramma War Curtis, Christopher Paul Bud, Not Buddy Ellis, Deborah The Breadwinner Ellis, Sarah A Prairie as Wide as the Sea: The Immigrant Diary of Ivy Weatherall (Dear Canada series) Foggo, Cheryl I Have Been in Danger Freeman, Bill Prairie Fire! Ghent, Natale Piper Gilmore, Rachna A Group of One Goldring, Ann Spitfire Griggs, Terry Cat's Eye Corner Haworth-Attard, Barbara Home Child Haworth-Attard, Barbara Love, Lies, Bleeding Horne, Constance The Tenth Pupil Horvath, Polly Everything on a Waffle Hughes, Monica What If -? Amazing Stories Hunter, Bernice Thurman The Runaway Hutchins, H. J. (Hazel J.) The Prince of Tarn Jocelyn, Marthe Earthly Astonishments Johnston, Julie The Only Outcast Kacer, Kathy

57. Battle Of The Books Junior Authors
Giff, Patricia Reilly Gipson, Fred Gliori, Debi Grahame, Kenneth HaworthAttard,Barbara Horvath, Polly Howe, James hunter, bernice thurman Hurwitz, Johanna
http://www.mpl.on.ca/kidspage/mplkidjauthors.htm
Battle of the Books Suggested Junior Authors
Authors A to F Authors G to M Authors N to R Authors S to end Adler, David
Allard, Harry
Atwater, Richard
AVI
Babbitt, Natalie
Bailey, Linda
Baird, Alison
Barrie, J.M.
Base, Graeme
Bauer, Marion Dane Baum, Frank Bellairs, John Bianchi, John Blades, Ann Blume, Judy Burgess, Melvin Burnett, Frances H. Burnford, Sheila Byars, Betsy Carrier, Roch Carroll, Lewis Catling, Patrick Skene Christopher, Matt Clements, Andrew Cleary, Beverly Coerr, Eleanor Conford, Ellen Corbett, Scott Coville, Bruce Craddock, Sonia Cumyn, Alan Dahl, Roald Dickens, Charles Dixon, Franklin Ellis, Deborah

58. Battle Of The Books Senior Authors
James Hinton, SE Holeman, Linda Holt, Kimberly Willis Holubitsky, Katherine Horrocks,Anita Houston, James Hughes, Monica hunter, bernice thurman Ibbotson, Eva
http://www.mpl.on.ca/kidspage/mplkidsauthors.htm
Battle of the Books Suggested Senior Authors
Authors A to D Authors E to K Authors L to P Authors R to end AVI (Avi Worthis)
Adams, Richard
Aiken, Joan
Alcott, Louisa May
Alexander, Lloyd
Armstrong, William
Bailey, Linda
Bauer, Marion Dane
Bedard, Michael
Bell, William Bellairs, John Blos, Joan W Blume, Judy Brandis, Marianne Brink, Carol Ryrie Brooks, Martha Brown, Jamie Buffie, Margaret Bunting, Eve Burgess, Melvin Burnett, Frances Burnford, Sheila Byars, Betsy Cassidy, Sylvia Christopher, John Cleary, Beverly Coerr, Eleanor Colfer, Eoin Conford, Ellen Cooney, Caroline Cooper, Susan Coville, Bruce Creech, Sharon Cumyn, Alan

59. Argus Aktuella Länkar [www.aktuella.nu]
Hughes, Monica (eng) Hughes, Ted (eng) Hugo, Victor *** 2 3 4 (eng) Huidobro, Vicente(eng) Hultgren, Gunilla (sve/eng) hunter, bernice thurman (eng) Hurston
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60. Open Directory - Arts Literature Authors H
hunter, bernice thurman@ (3); Hurston, Zora Neale@ (15); Huxley, Aldous (13);Hyne, CJ Cutliffe@ (2); Hypatia@ (10). This category in other languages
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