Best Selling Books by Florence Parry Heide

Florence Parry Heide is the author of I Love Every-people (1978), No Roads for the Wind (1975), Weekly Reader Books Presents Mystery of the Forgotten Island (1980), Body in the Brillstone Garage (1983), Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Mystery at Keyhole Carnival (1977).

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I Love Every-people

I Love Every-people
A story based on the concept of God''s commandment to love one another.

Weekly Reader Books Presents Mystery of the Forgotten Island

Weekly Reader Books Presents Mystery of the Forgotten Island
The Spotlight Club detectives discover strange happenings and stage a thrilling rescue on a forgotten island in the north woods.

Body in the Brillstone Garage

Body in the Brillstone Garage
Liza discovers a body wearing Mr. Greening''s jogging jacket, but when she returns to the scene with a friend, the body is gone and later, Mr. Greening is wearing the jacket. Is he a murderer?

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Mystery at Keyhole Carnival

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Mystery at Keyhole Carnival
While working part-time at a carnival, the Spotlight detectives discover a plot to keep the carnival from staying in their town.

Sebastian

Sebastian
Sebastian was a failure at weaving the traditional spider web until he caught the giant Spider Eater in a practice web.

Christmas Bells and Snowflakes

Christmas Bells and Snowflakes
Contains words and music for sixteen songs for the Christmas holiday.

Brillstone Break-in

Brillstone Break-in
Two teen-age neighbors in a city apartment building become involved in the theft of money intended as a bribe for a public official.

How Big Am I?

How Big Am I?
A bird is small to a boy but enormous to a flea, so a youngster decides size is a matter of "what you are."

It Never is Dark

It Never is Dark
Even in bed at night with the light out, a little girl decides it is not really dark, for there is always a light someplace--under the door, starlight, car headlights, stoplights, or streetlights.

Maximilian Becomes Famous

Maximilian Becomes Famous
A young mouse who thinks mice must be famous for something hopes a visit to well-known animals at the zoo might bring some answers.

Hannibal

Hannibal
Hannibal, the smallest elephant in the jungle, but the one with the longest trunk, discovers there are many things he can do that other elephants can''t.
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