Thirteen-year-old T.J. and his grandmother, who has Alzheimer's disease, find their lives in danger when they discover a disturbed arsonist hiding in a barn.
After losing an acting role and fighting with her alcoholic stepfather, Kit is arrested for shoplifting and ordered to work, as part of her sentence, at an animal shelter.
Kayo Benton and Rosie Saunders love going to the museum to see their favorite doll display. When a ghost starts following them the girls return to the museum, only to be locked in after closing with two ghosts and some thieves.
After an interview with ninety-five-year-old Doc Keeton, Warren and Betsy use the "Instant Commuter" to travel back to experience the Johnstown flood of 1889.
Warren and Betsy travel back in time via the Instant Commuter to get first-hand information for their report on the 1940 Armistice Day Blizzard in Minnesota, but their chances for returning to modern day Washington grow dim when they find a small child stranded in the storm.
Thirteen-year-old T.J. and his grandmother, who has Alzheimer's disease, find their lives in danger when they discover a disturbed arsonist hiding in a barn.
After losing an acting role and fighting with her alcoholic stepfather, Kit is arrested for shoplifting and ordered to work, as part of her sentence, at an animal shelter.
A biography of the author of numerous books for young people, describing her childhood bout with polio, how she became a writer, family relationships, and the importance of writing in her life.