Helen Frost
All Books By Helen Frost
All He Knew
- By: Helen Frost
- Length: 4 hours 9 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: August 11, 2020
- Language: English
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4.19(756 ratings)
A novel in verse about a young deaf boy during World War II, the sister who loves him, and the conscientious objector who helps him. Inspired by true events.
Henry has been deaf from an early age–he is intelligent and aware of langauge, but by age six, he has decided it’s not safe to speak to strangers. When the time comes for him to start school, he is labeled “unteachable.” Becasue his family has very little money, his parents and older sister, Molly, feel powerless to help him. Henry is sent to Riverview, a bleak institution where he is misunderstood, underestimated, and harshly treated.
Victor, a conscientious objector to World War II, is part of a Civilian Public Service program offered as an alternative to the draft. In 1942, he arrives at Riverview to serve as an attendant and quickly sees that Henry is far from unteachable–he is brave, clever, and sometimes mischievous. In Victor’s care, Henry begins to see how things can change for the better.
Heartbreaking and ultimately hopeful, Helen Frost’s All He Knew is inspired by true events and provides sharp insight into a little-known element of history.
... Read moreBlue Daisy
- By: Helen Frost
- Length: 1 hours 4 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: March 17, 2020
- Language: English
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3.63(89 ratings)
A dirty, skinny dog shows up in Sam and Katie’s neighborhood. They start to follow it,
and they don’t like what they see: the Wilson sisters yell at the dog because it is digging
in their garden and the Tracy twins chase it on their bikes and throw things at it.
Sam and Katie want the dog to know they’ll be its friends. They think it should have a
name. Most of all, they want it to like them.
But they make a big mistake, and after that, it’s hard to make things right. Because how
can you apologize to a dog? Especially one that won’t come near you.
How they earn the dog’s trust and help it find its place in their town, and how the dog
gets its name, make for a heartwarming story told in two voices using prose and poetry.
Crossing Stones
- By: Helen Frost
- Narrator: Helen Frost
- Length: 3 hours 18 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: December 23, 2010
- Language: English
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3.96(1285 ratings)
Eighteen-year-old Muriel Jorgensen lives on one side of Crabapple Creek. Her family’s closest friends, the Normans, live on the other. For as long as Muriel can remember, the families’ lives have been intertwined, connected by the crossing stones that span the water. But now that Frank Norman-who Muriel is just beginning to think might be more than a friend-has enlisted to fight in the First World War, the future is uncertain. Muriel is opinionated about the war and women’s suffrage, but she is surrounded by people who advise her to keep her opinions to herself. Now she must find a way to care for those she loves while becoming the person she is most truly meant to be. Written in beautifully structured verse by Printz Honor Book author Helen Frost, Crossing Stones captures nine months in the lives of two resilient families struggling to stay together and cross carefully, stone by stone, into a changing world. “Unique and thoughtful perspectives on war, family, love and loss. Heartbreaking yet ultimately hopeful, this is one to savor.”-Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Poignant . will hit home with contemporary teens.”-Booklist, starred review “Engaging and convincing .”-Horn Book Magazine, starred review
... Read moreDiamond Willow
- By: Helen Frost
- Narrator: Helen Frost
- Length: 2 hours 4 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: January 18, 2013
- Language: English
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3.99(3129 ratings)
Award-winning author Helen Frost takes us into the breathtaking Alaskan winter landscape in this thrilling adventure with a touch of fantasy. Twelve-year-old Willow-whose heritage is both Athabascan Indian and European-wants nothing more than to mush the sled dogs to her grandparents’ home. After pressing her parents for some time, she is finally allowed to go alone. But when she commits a critical mistake, Willow wonders how she’ll ever make things right again. “. a thrilling outdoor escapade that will entrance the reader. This delightful novel is a must-read.”-VOYA
... Read moreHidden
- By: Helen Frost
- Narrator: Helen Frost
- Length: 2 hours 25 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: June 01, 2012
- Language: English
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3.93(5350 ratings)
Award-winning poet Helen Frost received the Michael L. Printz Honor for her acclaimed debut novel, Keesha’s House. Written in free verse, Hidden is a compelling tale about an unlikely friendship between two girls. Darra Monson and Wren Abbott first cross paths when Darra’s deadbeat dad is arrested for theft and kidnapping after he steals a car- unaware that Wren was sitting in the back. Years later, the girls- now teens- attend the same summer camp, and are forced to confront the fateful event that changed their lives.
... Read moreSalt
- By: Helen Frost
- Narrator: Helen Frost
- Length: 2 hours 32 minutes
- Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
- Publish date: June 06, 2014
- Language: English
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3.79(2283 ratings)
Publisher Marketing: Anikwa and James, twelve years old in 1812, spend their days fishing, trapping, and exploring together in the forests of the Indiana Territory. To Anikwa and his family, members of the Miami tribe, this land has been home for centuries. As traders, James’s family has ties to the Miami community as well as to the American soldiers in the fort. Now tensions are rising–the British and American armies prepare to meet at Fort Wayne for a crucial battle, and Native Americans from surrounding tribes gather in Kekionga to protect their homeland. After trading stops and precious commodities, like salt, are withheld, the fort comes under siege, and war ravages the land. James and Anikwa, like everyone around them, must decide where their deepest loyalties lie. Can their families–and their friendship–survive? In “Salt, “Printz Honor author Helen Frost offers a compelling look at a difficult time in history. A Frances Foster Book Review Quotes: ” [Readers] will come away with heightened sympathy for non-combatants caught up in the course of violent change.”– “The Wall Street Journal” “Printz Honor Book author Frost (“Keesha’s House”, 2003) has written, with artful economy, another affecting novel in verse. Interspersed among selections narrated in the alternating voices of the two boys are poems about the salt that is necessary to the survival of both peoples.” Booklist, starred review “Sensitive and smart: a poetic vista for historical insight as well as cultural awareness.” — Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Salt is an important novel for students to read and consider as they are learning about the War of 1812 in their social studies classes. The perspective of the boys helps bring personal meaning to a period of history that can be hard for students to grasp.” — VOYA “The verse is succinct, yet beautiful, and the story is rich in historical and natural details. Fans of frontier and survival stories will find much to love within these pages.” — “School Library Journal”
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