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Mr. Brown
Mr. Brown

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Apple won't jump
Apple won't jump

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Dear Fred
Dear Fred

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Dear Fred
Dear Fred

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Dear Fred
Dear Fred

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Thirteen-year-old Laura falls in love with celebrated jockey Fred Archer in the racing world of Newmarket, England, in the 1880's.

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Going home
Going home

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Shortly after arriving in France on a holiday, two homesick English children run away from their temporary guardians and set off for their home and mother who is recovering from a breakdown.

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Pennington's heir.
Pennington's heir.

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Traces the early marriage of Pat and Ruth, a young English couple, as Pat endeavors to launch a career as a pianist and forget the nine months he served in prison. Sequel to "The Beethoven Medal."

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The Team
The Team

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Fourteen-year-old Ruth acquires what is considered an unsuitable pony and determines to train him so that she can become a member of the Pony Club team. Sequel to "Fly-by-Night."

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Pennington's last term
Pennington's last term

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Forced to go to school one more year to graduate, sixteen-year-old Pennington seems alternately bent on proving he is the thug most of his teachers consider him and the gifted pianist the music mas...

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The Maplin Bird
The Maplin Bird

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An orphaned sister and brother become involved with a wealthy smuggler and his operation on the Essex seacoast in the mid-19th century.

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