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1913

Ham Richard J. M.D., Sloane Philip D. M.D., Warshaw Gregg A. M.D., Potter Jane F. M.D., Flaherty Ellen Ph.D. Title : Ham's Primary Care Geriatrics
Author: Ham Richard J. M.D., Sloane Philip D. M.D., Warshaw Gregg A. M.D., Potter Jane F. M.D., Flaherty Ellen Ph.D.
Publisher: W B Saunders Co


€ 92,90

Potter Ellen, Heatley David (ILT) Title : Otis Dooda
Author: Potter Ellen, Heatley David (ILT)
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

HARDY-HAR-HAR!

Meet Otis Dooda. Yes, that’s his name. Go on and have a good laugh. He’s heard it all before. He’s been called things like Otis Poopy Stink and Otis Toilet Twinkie. That’s right, yuck it up and get it out of your system. We’ll wait.

All right then. This is the story of Otis and the Dooda family (including their rat named Smoochie) moving to New York City, and the incredibly strange, but true, things that happened to them. It all started with Otis getting cursed by a guy in a potted plant in their apartment building lobby, and then meeting a bunch of their neighbors, including a farting pony named Peaches who was disguised as a dog. And that was just the first day.

€ 13,60

Potter Ellen Title : The Humming Room
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Square Fish

Hiding is Roo Fanshaw’s special skill. Living in a frighteningly unstable family, she often needs to disappear at a moment’s notice. When her parents are murdered, it’s her special hiding place under the trailer that saves her life.

As it turns out, Roo, much to her surprise, has a wealthy if eccentric uncle, who has agreed to take her into his home on Cough Rock Island. Once a tuberculosis sanitarium for children of the rich, the strange house is teeming with ghost stories and secrets. Roo doesn’t believe in ghosts or fairy stories, but what are those eerie noises she keeps hearing? And who is that strange wild boy who lives on the river? People are lying to her, and Roo becomes determined to find the truth.

Despite the best efforts of her uncle’s assistants, Roo discovers the house’s hidden room—a garden with a tragic secret.

Inspired by The Secret Garden, this tale full of unusual characters and mysterious secrets is a story that only Ellen Potter could write.

Read the Q&A with Ellen Potter from Publisher’s Weekly on writing a novel inspired by The Secret Garden

By Sally Lodge
Jan 12, 2011

In 2003, Ellen Potter made a lively splash onto the scene with her middle-grade novel Olivia Kidney. She went on to write three sequels about that enchantingly quirky heroine, as well as two other novels, Slob and The Kneebone Boy. Most recently, the author tapped into memories of her own childhood reading to pen The Humming Room, a novel inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden. Set in a mansion—a former children’s tuberculosis sanitarium—on an island in the St. Lawrence River, the story centers on Roo, a prickly orphan who goes to live with her aloof uncle, and befriends Phillip, his troubled son, and Jack, a local boy. Potter talks about how this novel took shape.

Is it safe to assume that The Secret Garden was an important book to you as a child?

Obviously, I loved the novel as a kid. What really struck me was that when I went back to read it as an adult, the story not only held up, but I discovered elements in it I had never noticed before. It felt very fresh, and surprisingly layered in a way I hadn’t realized as a child.

Was that an unusual reaction for you to have to a book you revisit from your childhood?

Yes, very unusual for me. A lot of times when I go back to books I loved when I was young I don’t quite understand what it was that I loved about them. Rereading The Secret Garden, I felt a lot like Mary feels when she visits her garden. She’s always finding something new popping up—something delightful or surprising. I’ve reread The Secret Garden every year as an adult. I have a battered copy on my bookshelf—it’s really quite a mess! The experience of reading the novel keeps deepening for me.

How did you tackle the actual writing of The Humming Room?

The idea of writing a contemporary version of The Secret Garden was very exciting to me, yet at the same time it was very, very intimidating. I knew I needed to follow the original story line—or that I wanted to—but I knew I had to make it different enough that it would be worthwhile for people to read my novel. My editor, Jean Feiwel, was great and kept encouraging me to have at it, to go anywhere that I felt I had to go with it.

Did you set parameters for yourself, in terms of working within Burnett’s original storyline?

I actually kept trying to swerve away from the original story, but it wasn’t easy. There’s something about The Secret Garden that kept me rooted in the original storyline, which was difficult for me. I don’t plot my novels—I move along with my characters. For the first time I had a story already set out for me, which was very challenging.

Would you say that you heard Burnett’s voice in your head as you wrot

€ 8,00
1912

Potter Ellen Title : The Humming Room
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Hiding is Roo Fanshaw's special skill. Living in a frighteningly unstable family, she often needs to disappear at a moment's notice. When her parents are murdered, it's her special hiding place under the trailer that saves her life.

As it turns out, Roo, much to her surprise, has a wealthy if eccentric uncle, who has agreed to take her into his home on Cough Rock Island. Once a tuberculosis sanitarium for children of the rich, the strange house is teeming with ghost stories and secrets. Roo doesn't believe in ghosts or fairy stories, but what are those eerie noises she keeps hearing? And who is that strange wild boy who lives on the river? People are lying to her, and Roo becomes determined to find the truth.

Despite the best efforts of her uncle's assistants, Roo discovers the house's hidden room--a garden with a tragic secret.

Inspired by The Secret Garden, this tale full of unusual characters and mysterious secrets is a story that only Ellen Potter could write.

Read the Q&A with Ellen Potter from Publisher's Weekly on writing a novel inspired by The Secret Garden

By Sally Lodge
Jan 12, 2011

In 2003, Ellen Potter made a lively splash onto the scene with her middle-grade novel Olivia Kidney. She went on to write three sequels about that enchantingly quirky heroine, as well as two other novels, Slob and The Kneebone Boy. Most recently, the author tapped into memories of her own childhood reading to pen The Humming Room, a novel inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden. Set in a mansion—a former children's tuberculosis sanitarium—on an island in the St. Lawrence River, the story centers on Roo, a prickly orphan who goes to live with her aloof uncle, and befriends Phillip, his troubled son, and Jack, a local boy. Potter talks about how this novel took shape.
 
Is it safe to assume that The Secret Garden was an important book to you as a child?
 
Obviously, I loved the novel as a kid. What really struck me was that when I went back to read it as an adult, the story not only held up, but I discovered elements in it I had never noticed before. It felt very fresh, and surprisingly layered in a way I hadn't realized as a child.
 
Was that an unusual reaction for you to have to a book you revisit from your childhood?
 
Ellen Potter. Photo: Shai Enav.
Yes, very unusual for me. A lot of times when I go back to books I loved when I was young I don't quite understand what it was that I loved about them. Rereading The Secret Garden, Ifelt a lot like Mary feels when she visits her garden. She's always finding something new popping up—something delightful or surprising. I've reread The Secret Garden every year as an adult. I have a battered copy on my bookshelf—it's really quite a mess! The experience of reading the novel keeps deepening for me.
 
How did you tackle the actual writing of The Humming Room?
 
The idea of writing a contemporary version of The Secret Garden was very exciting to me, yet at the same time it was very, very intimidating. I knew I needed to follow the original story line—or that I wanted to—but I knew I had to make it different enough that it would be worthwhile for people to read my novel. My editor, Jean Feiwel, was great and kept encouraging me to have at it, to go anywhere that I felt I had to go with it.
 
Did you set parameters for yourself, in terms of working within Burnett's original storyline?
 
I actually kept trying to swerve away from the original story, but it wasn't easy. There's something about The Secret Garden that kept me rooted in the original storyline, which was difficult for me. I don't plot my novels—I move along with my characters. For the first time I had a story already set out for me, which was very challenging.
 
Would you say that you heard Burnett's voice in your head as you wrote?
 
Yes. I feel I know The Secret Garden

€ 15,40
1911

Potter Ellen Title : The Kneebone Boy
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Square Fish

Life in a small town can be pretty boring when everyone avoids you like the plague. But after their father unwittingly sends them to stay with an aunt who's away on holiday, the Hardscrabble children take off on an adventure that begins in the seedy streets of London and ends in a peculiar sea village where, according to legend, a monstrous half-beast boy roams the woods. . . .
 
In this wickedly dark, unusual, and compelling novel, Ellen Potter masterfully tells the tale of one deliciously strange family and a secret that changes everything.

€ 16,10

Potter Ellen Title : Pish Posh
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Puffin

Super-snobby eleven-year-old Clara Frankofile has all she could possibly want. Her parents are rich, she lives in an apartment with its own roller coaster, and anyone who is anyone in New York City is terrified of her. Each night at her parents' fashionable restaurant, Pish Posh, Clara watches the celebrity diners, deciding who is important enough to stay and who must be banished. But Clara's world turns upside down when she discovers a mystery happening right under her nose. With the help of her new friend - a brilliant twelve-year-old jewel thief - Clara begins to look at life differently, and she may just be able to solve this most intriguing case.


€ 6,20
1910

Mazer Anne, Potter Ellen, Phelan Matt (ILT) Title : Spilling Ink
Author: Mazer Anne, Potter Ellen, Phelan Matt (ILT)
Publisher: Square Fish

LEARN HOW TO WRITE LIKE THE EXPERTS, FROM THE EXPERTS.
 
Practical advice in a perfect package for young aspiring writers.
 
After receiving letters from fans asking for writing advice,accomplished authors Anne Mazer and Ellen Potter joined together to create this guidebook for young writers. The authors mix inspirational anecdotes with practical guidance on how to find a voice, develop characters and plot,
make revisions, and overcome writer's block. Fun writing prompts will help young writers jump-start their own projects, and encouragement throughout will keep them at work.

€ 11,20
2009

Potter Ellen Title : Slob
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Philomel Books

Twelve-year-old Owen Birnbaum is the fattest kid in school. But he?s also a genius who invents cool contraptions? like a TV that shows the past. Something happened two years ago that he needs to see. But genius or not, there is much Owen can?t outthink. Like his gym coach, who?s on a mission to humiliate him. Or the way his Oreos keep disappearing from his lunch. He?s sure that if he can only get the TV to work, things will start to make sense. But it will take a revelation for Owen, not science, to see the answer?s not in the past, but the present. That no matter how large he is on the outside, he doesn?t have to feel small on the inside.

With her trademark humor, Ellen Potter has created a larger-than-life character and story whose weight is immense when measured in heart.


€ 15,20

Potter Ellen Title : Olivia Kidney and the Secret Beneath the City
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Puffin

Olivia Kidney has been through a lot. Being able to communicate with ghosts means never a dull moment? or a normal life. But just when things have calmed down, Olivia?s father insists she enroll at one of the most prestigious arts schools in Manhattan! Yet her school problems take a backseat when Olivia must help her friend Frannie solve an age-old mystery, one that forces her deep underground into the infamous, intricate subway system of New York City. And what awaits her makes ghosts look like child?s play.


€ 8,90
2007

Potter Ellen, Reynolds Peter H. (ILT) Title : Olivia Kidney Stops for No One
Author: Potter Ellen, Reynolds Peter H. (ILT)
Publisher: Puffin

What is it with olivia and ghosts? No matter where olivia Kidney goes, they follow. even when she and her klutzy handyman father start over in a new brownstone in New york City?owned by the mad, bad, and dangerous Ansel plover?there is no escape from the weirdness that is olivia?s life. their new living room is entirely submerged underwater, and olivia needs a boat to navigate past the bobbing furniture and snapping turtles just to get to her bedroom. Complete strangers show up in the middle of the night to practice bumping into walls! And then, there are the ghosts. the house holds secrets, lots of them?olivia can feel it. why, she wonders, was she invited to live there?


€ 7,70

Potter Ellen Title : Olivia Kidney and the Secret Beneath the City
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Penguin Group USA

While preparing for her participation in the princepessa's wedding, adjusting to being a student at a school for the arts, and dealing with surprise visitors at home, twelve-year-old Olivia ventures into the New York City subway tunnels in search of a man who might help her friend Frannie.
€ 14,20
2006

Potter Ellen Title : Pish Posh
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Penguin Group USA

Ultra-snobby Clara Frankofile has everything an eleven-year-old girl could want. She's fabulously wealthy, she lives alone in a penthouse apartment with its own roller coaster, and all of New York City is afraid of her! Each night at the Pish Posh restaurant, she watches the glittery movie actresses and princesses, and decides who is important enough to stay and who she will kick to the sidewalk in disgrace. But Clara's world is turned upside down when she discovers that a peculiar mystery is happening in the restaurant, right under her upturned nose.With the help of a whip-smart twelveyear- old jewel thief, Clara embarks on a wildly dangerous mission through the streets of New York to solve a 200-hundred-year-old secret.


€ 14,10

Potter Ellen Title : Olivia Kidney e l'Accademia dei passaggi
Author: Potter Ellen
Publisher: Fabbri

Olivia e il suo papà tuttofare si sono appena trasferiti in una nuova casa: il proprietario è un giovane strano e inquietante. Il suo soggiorno è sommerso dall'acqua e Olivia deve attraversarlo in barca facendo lo slalom tra mobili galleggianti e tartarughe che mordono per raggiungere la sua camera. Di notte la casa si riempie di sconosciuti che sembrano esercitarsi nell'andare a sbattere contro i muri! E poi ci sono i fantasmi: perché seguono Olivia ovunque vada? Età di lettura: da 10 anni.
€ 15,00
2004

Potter Ellen, Reynolds Peter H. (ILT) Title : Olivia Kidney
Author: Potter Ellen, Reynolds Peter H. (ILT)
Publisher: Puffin

Olivia Kidney has just moved to another new apartment building, and Olivia?s the new kid in school, again. Olivia thinks she?s fed up with new places . . . until she gets a look at her building! Sure, it looks normal from the outside, but inside things are crazy. There are talking lizards crawling everywhere. An exiled princess haunts the hallways, and Olivia finds one apartment made entirely of glass! She?s meeting fantastical characters and seeing wondrous sights that make Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland seem tame. But among all the ghosts and pirates and princesses, can Olivia find a friend?


€ 6,50


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