| Eve Bunting - Young Adult Fiction - 1993 - 196 pages
YA. The jumping place was called the Nail and it was ninety feet from the top of the cliff to the water below. | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Fiction - 2010 - 180 pages
Is anybody there? For Marcus Mullen, being a latchkey kid is no bigdeal. Every day after school, he picks up his key from it's hiding place in the oak tree in the yard, and ... | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Fiction - 1987 - 116 pages
Janey worries that the sixth grade Rabbit Reading Club's all-night sleepover will expose her fear of the dark, but it turns out that she is not the only member with a secret. | |
| Eve Bunting - Detective and mystery stories - 1995 - 116 pages
Twelve-year-old Henry Coffin, the son of a private investigator, helps a gorgeous high school girl in her dangerous attempt to find her kidnapped mother. | |
| Eve Bunting - Young Adult Fiction - 2007 - 148 pages
The Caldecott Medal–winning author portrays a teenage boy’s battle with grief—and a devastating mystery—after his brother is killed by a drunk driver. Jesse Harmon is ... | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Fiction - 2003 - 42 pages
A boy standing with his father on the shore watches five Orca whales and imagines them talking underwater in their star-dance light while the bubbles bubble up. | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Fiction - 1988 - 164 pages
Haunted by the suicide of a gifted young black writer who was his best friend, Jed pursues the reason for it. | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1986 - 40 pages
With such seminal movies as The Exorcist and The French Connection, Academy Award'winning director William Friedkin secured his place as a great filmmaker. A maverick from the ... | |
| Eve Bunting - Juvenile Fiction - 1990 - 36 pages
A little girl and her father tour a dark, mysterious house, eventually revealed to be a "Halloween House." | |
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