New Releases by Jane Louise Curry

Jane Louise Curry is the author of The Housenapper (1971), The Daybreakers (1970), The Change-child (1969), The Sleepers (1968), Image and Aenigma: the Middle English Religious Lyric in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (1968).

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The Housenapper

The Housenapper
A young girl finds an old dollhouse with unsuspected magic powers.

The Daybreakers

The Daybreakers
While exploring what they think is an underground passage, three children are transported back in time to an ancient Indian civilization.

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 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.

Image and Aenigma: the Middle English Religious Lyric in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries

Beneath the Hill

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

Down from the Lonely Mountain

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

Down from the Lonely Mountain; California Indian Tales. Illustrated by Enrico Arno

Imagery in the Middle English Secular Lyric: the Love Lyric

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