Richard Cuffari
Author
Series
Language
English
Appears on list
Description
"Meek little Mole, willful Ratty, Badger the perennial bachelor, and petulant Toad. Since their first appearance over a hundred years ago in 1908, they've become emblematic archetypes of eccentricity, folly, and friendship. And their misadventures--in gypsy caravans, stolen sports cars, and their beloved Wild Wood--continue to capture readers' imaginations and warm their hearts long after they grow up. Begun as a series of letters from Kenneth Grahame...
Author
Series
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Pub. Date
1974.
Language
English
Description
In 1558 while imprisoned at Elwenwood Hall, a remote castle in northern England, teenaged Kate Sutton finds herself involved in a series of mysterious events that eventually bring her to an underground labyrinth peopled by the last practitioners of druidic magic.
5) Teetoncey
Author
Series
Publisher
Doubleday
Pub. Date
[1974]
Language
English
Description
In this first novel of a trilogy, eleven-year-old Ben rescues an English girl from a shipwreck off the Outer Banks of North Carolina; and, though she becomes part of his family, she never speaks.
11) The TV kid
Author
Publisher
Viking Press
Pub. Date
[1976]
Language
English
Description
To escape failure, boredom, and loneliness, a young boy plunges with all his imagination into the world of television.
13) Ecology
Author
Series
Publisher
Watts
Pub. Date
1977.
Language
English
Description
Discusses the basic principles of ecology with emphasis on the way man has changed his environment.
14) The melodeon
Author
Publisher
Doubleday
Pub. Date
1977.
Language
English
Description
A youngster relates how his grandparents donated a valuable family heirloom, their melodeon, to the church in an unselfish act of giving one Christmas during the Depression when they had nothing to give each other.
Author
Series
Elana ; 2
Publisher
Atheneum
Pub. Date
[1971]
Language
English
Description
A young girl from an advanced civilization is sent as an observer to a planet whose people have not yet learned to control their use of atomic power.