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Jane Louise Curry is the author of Poor Tom's Ghost (2015), Hold Up the Sky (2003), The Black Canary (2005), Turtle Island (1999), Brave Cloelia (2004).

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Poor Tom's Ghost

release date: Nov 24, 2015
Poor Tom's Ghost
Poor Tom''s Ghost—dramatic, wholly convincing, a fascinating intermingling of the centuries—portrays a family whose uncertain bonds are tested and strengthened by a threat from the past. When the Nicholas family first sees the derelict old house near London that has been left to them in Aunt Deb''s will, they are sadly disappointed. Thirteen-year-old Roger is the most disappointed, since, having moved place to place all his life with his gifted actor-father, he longs for some measure of stability. Then Roger and his father discover, under peeling wallpaper and rotted paneling, traces of a much older, more graceful house, and their misgivings disappear—until, one night, the house is filled with a sound of wild grieving that Roger traces to an empty room. Only Roger—and later his small stepsister Pippa—sees the ghosts, among them is that of Tom Garland, a well-known actor in Shakespeare''s time. But Roger''s father, playing Hamlet in the famous National Theatre, is caught up, unknowingly, in Tom''s old tragedy. It is a frightened Roger who has to risk his life to find a way to mend the past before the present becomes its tragic echo.

Hold Up the Sky

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Hold Up the Sky
Retells twenty-six tales from Native Americans whose traditional lands were in Texas and the Southern Plains, and provides a brief introduction to the history of each tribe.

The Black Canary

release date: Mar 01, 2005
The Black Canary
As the child of two musicians, twelve-year-old James has no interest in music until he discovers a portal to seventeenth-century London in his uncle''s basement, and finds himself in a situation where his beautiful voice and the fact that he is biracial might serve him well.

Turtle Island

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Turtle Island
A collection of twenty tales from the different tribes that are part of the Algonquian peoples who lived from the Middle Atlantic States up through eastern Canada.

Brave Cloelia

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Brave Cloelia
Recounts the experiences of an Ancient Roman girl at the hands of the Etruscan king Larth Porsena.

The Change-child

The Change-child
In sixteenth-century Wales, a young girl''s fair hair and lame foot make her suspect to her neighbors who fear that she is a fairy child and capable of magic.

The Egyptian Box

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Egyptian Box
Tee (Leticia) Woodie and her family have moved into a big, old house that is part of her father''s inheritance from Great-uncle Sebastian. While exploring the contents of Sebastian''s antiques-and-junk store, they find a parcel marked "For dear Leticia, my Shabti Box." The decorated box holds a colorful wooded figure of a girl in mummy wrappings.

Beneath the Hill

Beneath the Hill
A fantasy about the past and the present, about good and evil.

The Birdstones

The Birdstones
A group of children in a crowded school invent a girl who does not exist and find their prank played back at them in a most unexpected way.

Me, Myself, and I

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Me, Myself, and I
A Sixteen-year-old Prodigy uses his mentor''s invention to go into the past to exorcise his unreturned love for a beautiful girl, and discovers a mystery involving another of the professor''s inventions.

The Lost Farm

The Lost Farm
When their farm and everything on it is reduced to miniature by a mysterious machine, Pete and his grandmother do all they can to keep themselves and their farm from being lost forever.

Down from the Lonely Mountain

Down from the Lonely Mountain
Legends of the making of California, the theft of Dawn and fire, coyote tales.

The Great Flood Mystery

The Great Flood Mystery
Gordy and his friends find secret rooms, mysterious burglaries, and a shadowy villain on the trail of a treasure supposedly lost in Johnstown''s flood of 1889.

The Lotus Cup

The Lotus Cup
Though two boys are paying attention to her, a seventeen-year-old in East Liverpool, Ohio, is painfully shy until she discovers in herself the eye, hand, and heart of a potter.

What the Dickens!

release date: Jan 01, 1993
What the Dickens!
In 1842, eleven-year-old twins, whose father runs a boat on the Juniata Canal in Pennsylvania, learn of a Harrisburg bookseller''s plan to steal Charles Dickens''s newly finished novel while Dickens himself is touring the U.S.

The Great Smith House Hustle

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Great Smith House Hustle
Just after moving into their grandmother''s house in Pittsburgh, the five Smith children must uncover a long-standing scam to steal the houses of old people before Grandma Smith loses her home. Sequel to The Big Smith Snatch..

The Magical Cupboard

The Magical Cupboard
Ten-year-old Felicity''s existence in a dreadful eighteenth-century orphanage, owned and run for profit by Parson Grout, is changed forever when the Parson steals a sturdy wooden cupboard believing it to be magical.

Over the Sea's Edge

Over the Sea's Edge
When he exchanges medallions with the boy who appears to be his double, Dave goes back 800 years in time to medieval Wales.

The Sleepers

The Sleepers
A prophecy inscribed on stone, a bronze Celtic bell, a fabled tree, and a long, straight passageway beneath a hill-threatened by a drilling company and a woman who strangely resembles Morgan Le Fay--lead four children into a stitch in time and to the Sleepers, an early Celtic King Arthur, and his men.

The Bassumtyte Treasure

The Bassumtyte Treasure
When he goes to live with his cousin at the family''s ancestral home, a ten-year-old boy finds a secret room and clues that could help unravel the riddle of the family treasure.
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