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Ali Standish

    Ali Standish delves into the complexities of the human psyche in her writing, exploring themes of identity and internal struggles with sensitivity and insight. Her prose is distinguished by vivid characterizations and an ability to draw readers into the emotional lives of her protagonists. Through her work, she prompts readers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. Her books offer engaging and thought-provoking reads that resonate long after the final page is turned.

    Ali Standish
    How to Disappear Completely
    Yonder
    The Ethan I Was Before
    August Isle
    The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall Book 2: The Sign of the Five
    Bad Bella
    • Bad Bella

      A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.4(88)Add rating

      The story follows Bella, a mischievous yet lovable dog on her heartfelt journey to find a true home. Through humorous and touching moments, Bella's adventures highlight the universal desire for belonging and connection. With charm and wit, the narrative captures the essence of companionship and the bond between pets and their humans, making it a delightful read for animal lovers and anyone who appreciates a good-hearted tale.

      Bad Bella
    • The story follows Arthur as he returns to Baskerville Hall to unravel the mystery of a poisoned Sherlock Holmes. This adventure introduces new threats and challenges, including encounters with ghastly ghouls. Filled with suspense and intrigue, the narrative promises an exciting continuation of the Improbable Tales series, inviting readers to join Arthur on his perilous journey.

      The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall Book 2: The Sign of the Five
    • August Isle

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(643)Add rating

      The book is recognized as a Junior Library Guild Selection, indicating its quality and appeal to young readers. It features engaging characters and a captivating plot that encourages exploration and imagination. Themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth are woven throughout, making it an enriching read for children. The narrative is designed to inspire curiosity and foster a love for reading in its audience, ensuring it stands out in children's literature.

      August Isle
    • The Ethan I Was Before

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(1030)Add rating

      Ethan had been many things. He was always ready for adventure, always willing to accept a dare, and always able to turn any activity into a fun escapade if his best friend, Kacey, was nearby. But that was before. Before the accident that took Kacey from him and the great loss that filled his life. Before his family moved from Boston to the small beachside town of Palm Knot, Georgia.

      The Ethan I Was Before
    • Danny Timmons has looked up to Jack Bailey ever since the older boy saved two small children from drowning during the Great Flood of 1940. Now with his father away fighting in World War II and his mother about to have a new baby, Danny relies on Jack’s friendship and guidance more than ever.So when Jack goes missing from their small Appalachian town, Danny is determined to find him. He wonders if Jack’s abusive father could be behind his disappearance or if it has anything to do with Yonder—a hidden magical town Jack once spoke of where flocks of rainbow birds fly through the sky and they’ve never heard of war. As answers elude him, Danny begins to fear that he didn’t know Jack as well as he thought.Eventually, Danny’s investigation forces him to reckon with even larger questions: What is America fighting for in this war? What role do each of us play in stopping injustices, big and small? And is there such thing as a true hero?

      Yonder
    • How to Disappear Completely

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(509)Add rating

      When Emma develops vitiligo, a skin condition, shortly after her grandmother's death, it changes her life completely, but when she tries to write in the journal which she and her grandmother shared to write fairy tales, comments like those her grandmother used to write start to appear

      How to Disappear Completely
    • The Climbers

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Lonely Alma longs to explore the lush forest beyond her narrow town, but her uncle has forbidden it. One night, she ventures into the trees to see the forest for herself. There she discovers a wonderful and welcoming place, and a frightened bear cub all alone.

      The Climbers
    • When young Arthur Conan Doyle is o­ffered a spot at Baskerville Hall, a secret school for extraordinarily gifted children, he is elated at being chosen—and being given a chance to turn his family’s fortunes around. There, Arthur makes quick friends with Irene Eagle, a girl who boldly strides into action, andJimmie Moriarty, a boy whose brilliance rivals Arthur’s own. Together, they discover that their new school is a peculiar place, home to leaning towers and unexplained explosions, prowling wolves and extinct birds. Arthur quickly makes enemies, too— deadly foes who wants him expelled . . . or worse. When Arthur and his friends are invited into a powerful secret society called the Clover, they must pass three challenging tests to be accepted. But along the way, Arthur uncovers a mystery that will lead to grand adventure . . . and even greater danger.

      The Improbable Tales of Baskerville Hall Book 1
    • Georgia can almost feel her heart cracking a little more every day. With Daddy sinking deeper into alcoholism and Mama struggling to keep the family afloat, Georgia is sent to stay with her mysterious great aunt in her old country house. Soon, lonely Georgia meets Angela, a girl with secrets of her own, and they discover a magical lake. At first, the lake offers a thrilling escape, but as things grow worse at home, a troubled boy appears at the lake and the magic threatens to spiral out of control

      The Mending Summer