| Vivien Alcock - Fiction - 1990 - 196 pages
During a trip to the seaside with her ne'er-do-well artist father, twelve-year-old Emily makes friends with a gypsy's son and the young heir to a stately home, who are struck ... | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1994 - 196 pages
When her father is suddenly arrested and put into prison, thirteen-year-old Elinor finds that she has to face many unpleasant truths about him and their way of life. | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 244 pages
A scruffy, undernourished teenager appears at the door of Kate's parents' London home, bearing a note that she is their long-lost child, stolen from her pram as a baby. | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 228 pages
New to town, Anna is happy to find a friend, even if it is the bossy and quarrelsome Lindy, and is pleased to be allowed to join the secret society run by Lindy's older brother ... | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1997 - 196 pages
Thirteen-year-old Cassie, the seventh child of a seventh child, begins to exhibit the gift of second sight which enables her to communicate with the Other World. | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 180 pages
A garden statue of Belladonna, brought to life by a flash of lightning, gathers a stone army from gardens and churches as twelve-year-old Poppy and her friend Emma watch ... | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 2000 - 176 pages
Using a tissue sample she believes is from one of her father's experiments in genetic engineering, Frankie accidentally creates a baby monster, which begins to grow at an ... | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1983 - 206 pages
Determined to save an old elephant from the slaughterhouse, two circus children kidnap the animal and begin a dangerous journey, traveling by night across the English ... | |
| Vivien Alcock - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 276 pages
Mary Frewin has seen "ghosts" since she was a baby and after learning about her great-great grandmother and stumbling through a time wreck near her home in London, she ... | |
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