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Authors: Iain Lawrence

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WHIRLIGIG
Paul Fleischman

0-440-22835-2
In one terrible moment, Brent Bishop’s life
changes forever. He kills another teenager, Lea, in
a car crash. Lea’s mother asks one thing of Brent:
that he create four whirligigs from a picture of Lea
and set them up at the four corners of the United
States. And so Brent’s journey begins.

GHOST BOY
Iain Lawrence • 0-440-41668-X
Fourteen-year-old Harold Kline is an albino—an
outcast. When the circus comes to town, Harold
runs off to join it in hopes of discovering who he
is and what he wants in life.

THE YEAR WITHOUT MICHAEL
Susan Beth Pfeffer

0-385-73120-5
Bad things aren’t supposed to happen to good
people. But somewhere between home and the
softball field, sixteen-year-old Jody Chapman’s
younger brother disappeared. As hope fades and
her family falls apart, Jody makes a last desperate
attempt to hold them together.

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A seven-year-old girl is brutally murdered. A twelve-year-old boy named Jason was the last person to see her alive—except, of course, for the killer. Unless
Jason
is the killer.

DR. FRANKLIN’S ISLAND •Ann Halam
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A plane crash leaves Semi, Miranda, and Arnie stranded on a tropical island, totally alone. Or so they think. Dr. Franklin is a mad scientist who has set up his laboratory on the island, and the three teens are perfect subjects for his frightening experiments in genetic engineering.

WHEN ZACHARY BEAVER CAME TO TOWN •Kimberly Willis Holt
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Toby’s small, sleepy Texas town is about to get a jolt with the arrival of Zachary Beaver, billed as the fattest boy in the world. Toby is in for a summer unlike any other—a summer sure to change his life.

THE PARALLEL UNIVERSE OF LIARS •Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
0-440-23852-8

Surrounded by superficiality, infidelity, and lies, Robin, a self-described chunk, isn’t sure what to make of her hunky neighbor’s sexual advances, or of the attention paid her by a new boy in town who seems to notice more than her body.

GHOST BOY •Iain Lawrence
0-440-41668-X

Fourteen-year-old Harold Kline is an albino—an outcast. When the circus comes to town, Harold runs off to join it in hopes of discovering who he is and what he wants in life. Is he a circus freak or just a normal guy?

THE LIGHTKEEPER’S DAUGHTER •Iain Lawrence
0-385-73127-2

Imagine growing up on a tiny island with no one but your family. For Squid McCrae, returning to the island after three years away unleashes a storm of bittersweet memories, revelations, and accusations surrounding her brother’s death.

LORD OF THE NUTCRACKER MEN •Iain Lawrence
0-440-41812-7

In 1914, Johnny’s father leaves England to fight the Germans in France. With each carved wooden soldier he sends home, the brutality of war becomes more apparent. Soon Johnny fears that his war games foretell real battles and that he controls his father’s fate.

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A compelling look at breast cancer through the eyes of a mother and daughter. Liza must learn a few life lessons from her mother, Rebecca, about the power of family.

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As she matures from a feisty tomboy of seven to a spirited young woman of fourteen, Maggie discovers that the only constant in her life of endless new homes and new faces is her ever-emerging sense of herself.

THE BABOON KING •Anton Quintana
0-440-22907-3

Neither Morengáru’s father’s Masai tribe nor his mother’s Kikuyu tribe accepts him. Banished from both tribes, Morengáru encounters a baboon troop and faces a fight with the simian king.

HOLES •Louis Sachar
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Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys’ detention center, Camp Green Lake. But there’s more than character improvement going on at the camp—the warden is looking for something.

STARGIRL •Jerry Spinelli
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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LARRY •Janet Tashjian
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about the author

IAIN LAWRENCE studied journalism in Vancouver, British Columbia, and worked for small newspapers in the northern part of the province. He settled on the coast, living first in the port city of Prince Rupert and then at a remote radio-transmitter site that could be reached only by boat or helicopter. He now lives on the Gulf Islands. An avid sailor, Iain Lawrence wrote two nonfiction books about his travels on the coast before turning to children’s novels.
The Lightkeeper’s Daughter
is set on the north coast, where the remains of a lighthouse stand on an island very much like the fictional Lizzie.

Iain Lawrence is the author of five other novels for young readers, including the acclaimed High Seas Trilogy:
The Wreckers
(an Edgar Allan Poe Award nominee),
The
Smugglers,
and
The Buccaneers
. Lawrence’s
Ghost Boy,
set in postwar America, was named a
Publishers Weekly
Best Book of the Year, a
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and an ALA Notable Book.
Lord of the Nutcracker Men,
inspired in part by family stories of Iain Lawrence’s grandfather, was named a
Publishers Weekly
Best Book of the Year and a
School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year.

also by iain lawrence

GHOST BOY
LORD OF THE NUTCRACKER MEN
THE HIGH SEAS TRILOGY
The Wreckers
The Smugglers
The Buccaneers

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Lawrence, Iain.
The Lightkeeper’s daughter / Iain Lawrence
p. cm.

Summary: When, after a four-year absence, seventeen-year-old
Squid returns to her childhood home on a remote lighthouse island off
British Columbia with her young daughter in tow, she and her parents
try to come to terms with each other and the painful events of the past,
especially the death of her older brother.

[1. Family problems—Fiction. 2. Brothers and sisters—Fiction. 3. Lighthouse
keepers—Fiction. 4. Islands—Fiction. 5. British Columbia—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.L43545 Li 2002
 [Fic]—dc21
2002000578

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