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Theodore Taylor

    June 23, 1921 – October 26, 2006
    The Cay
    The Trouble with Tuck
    Timothy of the Cay
    Teetoncey
    Teetoncey and Ben O'Neal
    The Odyssey of Ben O'Neal
    • The Odyssey of Ben O'Neal

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The journey of Ben and Teetoncey unfolds as they navigate the treacherous sea in search of freedom and family. Ben is determined to find his brother, while Teetoncey seeks to evade a forced return to England. Their adventure is fraught with challenges, including fierce storms, the brutal realities of life at sea, and the threat of a relentless pursuer, testing their resilience and resolve.

      The Odyssey of Ben O'Neal
    • Teetoncey and Ben O'Neal

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(41)Add rating

      Teetoncey, having survived a shipwreck that claimed her parents, uncovers a hidden secret about two chests filled with silver lost at sea. As she teams up with Ben and his friends, they embark on a thrilling adventure to retrieve the treasure while navigating the challenges of secrecy and potential danger. The story blends elements of mystery and camaraderie as they work together to achieve their goal.

      Teetoncey and Ben O'Neal
    • Teetoncey

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(75)Add rating

      Set in 1898, the story follows twelve-year-old Ben, who saves a girl named Teetoncey from a shipwreck on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Despite her rescue and integration into Ben's family, Teetoncey remains silent, creating an air of mystery around her past. The narrative explores themes of family, communication, and the impact of trauma as Ben navigates the challenges of their unique relationship and Teetoncey's unspoken struggles.

      Teetoncey
    • Having survived being blinded and shipwrecked on a tiny Caribbean island with the old Black man Timothy, twelve-year-old white boy Phillip is rescued and hopes to regain his sight with an operation. Alternate chapters follow the life of Timothy from his days as a young cabin boy

      Timothy of the Cay
    • The Trouble with Tuck

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.9(698)Add rating

      Available for the first time in a Yearling edition, the classic, inspiring story of a dog who triumphs against all odds, by the bestselling author of The Cay .Helen adored her beautiful golden Labrador from the first moment he was placed in her arms, a squirming fat sausage of creamy yellow fur. As her best friend, Friar Tuck waited daily for Helen to come home from school and play. He guarded her through the long, scary hours of the dark night. Twice he even saved her life.Now it's Helen's turn. No one can say exactly when Tuck began to go blind. Probably the light began to fail for him long before the alarming day when he raced after some cats and crashed through the screen door, apparently never seeing it. But from that day on, Tuck's trouble--and how to cope with it--becomes the focus of Helen's life. Together they fight the chain that holds him and threatens to break his spirit, until Helen comes up with a solution so new, so daring, there's no way it can fail.

      The Trouble with Tuck
    • The Cay

      • 137 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.8(34414)Add rating

      Philip, an adolescent white boy who is blinded in a torpedo attack at sea during World War II, acquires a new type of vision, courage, and love when he is stranded on a tiny Caribbean island with Timothy, a kind, elderly black man.

      The Cay
    • Chip Clewt, known simply as the weirdo, lives like a hermit in the Powhatan Swamp, a National Wildlife Refuge that is at the center of a heated controversy between local hunters and environmentalists. A hunting ban on the Powhatan is about to expire. The environmentalists want to protect the wildlife; the hunters are oiling their guns. Then someone completely unexpected comes forward to spearhead the conservation effort--the weirdo. "Includes a reader's guide. "

      The Weirdo
    • A Sailor Returns

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Evan Bryant, an eleven-year-old boy in 1914 whose strict father has little time for him, is delighted when his long-lost Grandfather Pentreath returns, relates his many sea adventures, and hobbles around like Evan who has a club foot. Reprint.

      A Sailor Returns