Fleischman, Sid

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The whipping boy

A spoiled prince and a street-wise urchin outwit zany villains and discover true friendship.

Bandit's Moon

The Whipping boy

A spoiled prince and a street-wise urchin outwit zany villains and discover true friendship. Designed to motivate reading of the book. (38 min.).

Bandit's moon

Twelve-year-old Annyrose relates her adventures with Joaqu?n Murieta and his band of outlaws in the California gold-mining region during the mid-1800s.
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The whipping boy

Young Jemmy has been plucked from the streets to serve as whipping boy to Prince Brat. He has had enough and decides to run away but the Prince beats him to it. Can the two of them work together to escape the clutches of the dangerous outlaws they encounter? Can they become friends in the process?.
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The whipping boy

A bratty prince and his whipping boy have many adventures when they inadvertently trade places after becoming involved with dangerous outlaws.

Chancy and the grand rascal

Chancy sets out from the Ohio farm where he'd lived for four years with the Starbuck family, determined to find his sisters, Indiana, Mirandy and Jamie. "Kin belonged together, didn't they?" His Uncle Will in turn finds him and turns out to be the grandest rascal of all, who "could out-talk, out-laugh, and out-fix any man" on the Ohio or Mississippi rivers.

The ghost on Saturday night

When Professor Pepper gives Opie tickets to a ghost-raising instead of a nickel in payment for being guided through the dense fog. Opie manages to make money anyway by helping to thwart a bank robbery.

The ghost in the noonday sun

Because Captain Scratch thinks Oliver Finch can see ghosts, he shanghais the boy abroad a pirate ship bound from Nantucket in search of buried treasure. Devious methods enable Oliver to outwit Scratch.

McBroom tells the truth

An unfortunate land investment turns out to be a wonderful one-acre farm.

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