New Releases by Barbara Willard

Barbara Willard is the author of The Dragon Box (1972), "I ..." (1972), A Dog and a Half (1971), The Lark and the Laurel (1970), The lark and the laurel. (Mantlemass Chronicles, no.1.). (1970).

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A Dog and a Half

A Dog and a Half
Not wanting a dog around at all, Jill''s father gives her an impossibly small sum of money with which to buy one, but determined Jill finds a St. Bernard for free.

The Lark and the Laurel

The Lark and the Laurel
When her father goes into exile after the fall of Richard III, a sheltered sixteen-year-old girl is sent to stay with an unconventional aunt.

The lark and the laurel. (Mantlemass Chronicles, no.1.).

The Pocket Mouse

The Pocket Mouse
Colin thought the mouse in his pocket was just a stuffed one until it bit him, and then he had to make an important decision about the best home for a mouse and the proper use of a boy''s pockets.

The Family Tower

The Family Tower
The established patterns of the closely knit Tower family are disrupted by the arrival from Africa of a recently orphaned cousin whose strange visionary sense eventually wins her the highest honor the Tower cousins can bestow, and restores order to the family organisation.

The Grove of Green Holly

The Grove of Green Holly
Rafe''s grandfather trains him to be a playactor like himself but it is the age of Oliver Cromwell and all the playhouses have been closed. Rafe has to learn another trade and finds himself torn between two loyalties.

Flight to the Forest

Flight to the Forest
A family of actors in fifteenth-century England finds their method of livelihood censored by the Puritans and themselves forced to flee to the forest for protection.

Three and One to Carry

Three and One to Carry
A trio of sisters must contend with the dual challenges of a young boy with a broken leg and the possibility of losing ownership of their farm.

The Wild Idea. Illustrated by Douglas Bissett

Storm from the West

Storm from the West
"Complications arise when the English Sarah Lattimore decides to wed Robert Graham, an American, for both have children by previous marriages. The combined family, whose common interest is a love for anything Scottish, is brought together at Sarah''s summer home in Scotland. The two English and four American children, whose ages range from 16 to 19, realize that they must learn to adapt to the situation but cannot avoid feeling resentment toward each other."--Kirkus.

Three and One to carry ... Illustrated by Douglas Hall

A Dog and a Half ... Illustrated by Jane Paton

The Pram Race ... Illustrations by Constance Marshall

Hetty

Hetty
Hetty lives with her family on the English coast and shares their turbulent year.

The Dippers and the High-Flying Kite. Illustrated by Maureen Eckersley

Ducks on a Pond

Ducks on a Pond
In a London suburb, neighbors Tim and Jane become fast friends when they secretly rescue an injured wild duck and plan how to deliver it to a safe refuge.

Duck on a Pond

Duck on a Pond
In a London suburb, neighbors Tim and Jane become fast friends when they secretly rescue an injured wild duck and plan how to deliver it to a safe refuge.

Stop the Train! ... Illustrated by Jean Harper

The Penny Pony ... Illustrated by Juliette Palmer

The Summer with Spike. Illustrated by Anne Linton

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