Chiltern Publishing was formed in 2018 with a vision to create the most beautiful classics. Jane Austen's original books (particularly Pride and Prejudice) from the 1800s were our inspiration. So, using a perfect mix of tradition and the very latest in printing techniques, 19th Century quality has met 21st Century technology. The specification of our books reflects the size and format of the original Jane Austen books, and this is maintained throughout all of our editions. With wonderfully detailed covers, sparkling gilt edges, creamy pages, and stitched binding they are the most beautiful classics ever published.
This book has a matching lined journal (sold separately). They make a great gift when paired together but are also just as beautiful on their own.
Jane Eyre is one of the most influential English novels every written. Published in 1847, Charlotte Bronte's gothic masterpiece became the sensation of Victorian England. Its great breakthrough was its intimate dialogue with the reader, according to Robert McCrum in The Guardian, which placed the book number 12 on the list of 100 Best Novels of all time.
In this riveting novel, two boys discover the true meaning of family and the sacrifices it requires.
Two-time Newbery Honor winner Gary D. Schmidt delivers the shattering story of Joseph, a father at thirteen, who has never seen his daughter, Jupiter.
After spending time in a juvenile facility, he's placed with a foster family on a farm in rural Maine. Here Joseph, damaged and withdrawn, meets twelve-year-old Jack, who narrates the account of the troubled, passionate teen who wants to find his baby at any cost.
When Jack meets his new foster brother, he knows three things about him:
What Jack doesn't know, at first, is how desperate Joseph is to find his baby girl. Or how urgently he, Jack, will want to help.
But the past can't be shaken off. Even as new bonds form, old wounds reopen. The search for Jupiter demands more from Jack than he can imagine.
This tender, heartbreaking novel is Gary D. Schmidt at his best. He is the author of the Printz Honor and Newbery Honor Book Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy; Okay for Now, a National Book Award finalist; and The Wednesday Wars, a Newbery Honor Book, among his many acclaimed novels for young readers.
Molly Moon is no ordinary orphan. When she finds a mysterious old book on hypnotism, she discovers she can make people do whatever she wants. But a sinister stranger is watching her every move and he'll do anything to steal her hypnotic secret...
From the much-loved author of Anne of Green Gables comes another feisty young character: Emily Starr. Follow her charming coming-of-age story through the beautiful trilogy collection, featuring Emily of New Moon, Emily Climbs, and Emily's Quest.
Emily has a vivid imagination and dreams of becoming a famous writer, but her entire world crumbles around her when her father passes away, and she is sent to New Moon farm to live with her strict aunt.
Follow Emily's coming-of-age journey as she narrowly escapes death, has psychic experiences, and makes lifelong friends. The orphan struggles to balance her ambitions of fame with her chaotic life as she slowly learns to call New Moon home.
Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote The Emily Starr Series following the international success of her Anne of Green Gablesvolumes. Both Emily and Anne are widely imaginative and hot-headed orphan girls trying to find their place on Prince Edward Island. Yet, where Anne is welcomed by kind strangers and is quick to make friends, Emily's adventure is one of dark turns and strong-willed bravery.
This beautiful edition of The Emily Starr Series is perfect for fans of the Anne of Green Gables books and would be a wonderful gift for children with big dreams and a love of words.
Winner of the Michael L. Printz Award * ALA Best Book for Young Adults * Kirkus Best Book
Jellicoe Road is a dazzling tale that is part love story, part family drama, and part coming-of-age novel. Described by Kirkus as a beautifully rendered mystery and by VOYA as a great choice for more sophisticated readers and those teens who like multifaceted stories and characters.
Abandoned by her mother on Jellicoe Road when she was eleven, Taylor Markham, now seventeen, is finally being confronted with her past. But as the reluctant leader of her boarding school dorm, there isn't a lot of time for introspection. And while Hannah, the closest adult Taylor has to family, has disappeared, Jonah Griggs, the boy who might be the key to unlocking the secrets for Taylor's past, is back in town, moody stares and all.
In this absorbing story by Melina Marchetta, nothing is as it seems and every clue leads to more questions as Taylor tries to work out the connection between her mother dumping her; Hannah finding her; Hannah's sudden departure; a mysterious stranger who once whispered something in her ear; a boy in her dreams; five kids who lived on Jellicoe Road eighteen years ago; and the maddening and magnetic Jonah Griggs, who knows her better than she thinks he does.
If Taylor can put together the pieces of her past, she just might be able to change her future.
In this riveting novel, two boys discover the true meaning of family and the sacrifices it requires.
Two-time Newbery Honor winner Gary D. Schmidt delivers the shattering story of Joseph, a father at thirteen, who has never seen his daughter, Jupiter.
After spending time in a juvenile facility, he's placed with a foster family on a farm in rural Maine. Here Joseph, damaged and withdrawn, meets twelve-year-old Jack, who narrates the account of the troubled, passionate teen who wants to find his baby at any cost.
When Jack meets his new foster brother, he knows three things about him:
What Jack doesn't know, at first, is how desperate Joseph is to find his baby girl. Or how urgently he, Jack, will want to help.
But the past can't be shaken off. Even as new bonds form, old wounds reopen. The search for Jupiter demands more from Jack than he can imagine.
This tender, heartbreaking novel is Gary D. Schmidt at his best. He is the author of the Printz Honor and Newbery Honor Book Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy; Okay for Now, a National Book Award finalist; and The Wednesday Wars, a Newbery Honor Book, among his many acclaimed novels for young readers.
From the much-loved author of Anne of Green Gables comes another feisty young character: Emily Starr. Follow her charming coming-of-age story through the beautiful trilogy collection, featuring Emily of New Moon, Emily Climbs, and Emily's Quest.
Emily has a vivid imagination and dreams of becoming a famous writer, but her entire world crumbles around her when her father passes away, and she is sent to New Moon farm to live with her strict aunt.
Follow Emily's coming-of-age journey as she narrowly escapes death, has psychic experiences, and makes lifelong friends. The orphan struggles to balance her ambitions of fame with her chaotic life as she slowly learns to call New Moon home.
Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote The Emily Starr Series following the international success of her Anne of Green Gablesvolumes. Both Emily and Anne are widely imaginative and hot-headed orphan girls trying to find their place on Prince Edward Island. Yet, where Anne is welcomed by kind strangers and is quick to make friends, Emily's adventure is one of dark turns and strong-willed bravery.
This beautiful edition of The Emily Starr Series is perfect for fans of the Anne of Green Gables books and would be a wonderful gift for children with big dreams and a love of words.
A story of promises kept and and a reminder of the power of hope, love, and happy endings-one that defies all odds, proving again that miracles can and do happen.
It's a story that will welcome you in and capture your heart.
* Give to teens who enjoyed . . . The Perks of Being a Wallflower. - School Library Journal, starred review
New York Times bestselling author Brigid Kemmerer pens a must-read story of two teens struggling under the burden of secrets, and the love that sets them free, perfect for fans of Laura Nowlin.
Memories. Some memories are elusive, fleeting, like a butterfly that touches down and is free until it is caught. Others are haunting. You'd rather forget them, but they won't be forgotten. And some are always there. No matter where you are, they are there, too.
In this moving story of legacy and reclamation, two young sisters are taken from their home and family. Powerless in a broken system, April and Cheryl are separated and placed in different foster homes. Despite the distance, they remain close, even as their decisions threaten to divide them emotionally, culturally, and geographically. As one sister embraces her Métis identity, the other tries to leave it behind.
Will the sisters' bond survive as they struggle to make their way in a society that is often indifferent, hostile, and violent?
Based on the adult novel In Search of April Raintree, this edition has been revised specifically for students in grades 9 through 12. Great ideas for using this book in your classroom can be found in the Teacher's Guide for In Search of April Raintree and April Raintree. A copy of the guide is available for download on the Portage & Main Press website.
2023 Christy Award Winner!
Can she summon the will to do what is necessary, or will she risk all to save a human?Evie grows restless observing mortals from afar. When a friend offers to smuggle her by portal into the human world, she jumps at the opportunity. Secretly, though, she also hopes to observe Adan, the human Dreamer. Only a glimpse, she promises herself.
But trouble awaits after her captivating adventure and delayed return. Not only did she take an unsanctioned trip to the ground, but now the boy, the Dreamer, is missing, and her director believes she is to blame.
Donning a human body and wielding a golden blade, Evie must return to the human world and find Adan before her way home is sealed. All while wrestling unfamiliar human emotions and a growing suspicion that she's caught amid a devious plot already in motion.
★★★★★ Great, clean young adult novel - Amazon Reviewer
This is a great, clean YA fantasy book...thankful for a book I can feel good about letting my kids read!
This YA adventure is a clean young adult book for teens, tweens, or anyone. Great for ages 12 and up. See the author's profile to learn how to get more clean book recommendations for teens and tweens.
Roy Perkins struggles in high school and has three strikes against him. He never knew his dad, his mom died in a meth-lab explosion, and his alcoholic uncle beats him. He is sent to live with a caring foster family. But his troubles continue. Lexile measure HL530L.
At Finding Forward Books, we publish easy-to-read novels with positive life lessons for teens. They have realistic stories about young people overcoming challenges. Our mission is to help teens achieve success and find their way forward through life.
The books are for all students, including English learners and those with learning disabilities. They are printed in Open Dyslexic, a font to accommodate individuals with dyslexia. They have been praised in Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly BookLife Reviews, Foreword Clarion Reviews, and BlueInk Reviews.
For Bo and her siblings, the underground fight club may finally provide escape from life with an abusive uncle ― but only if she can win.
Never again. That's what seventeen-year-old Bo Clark has promised her two younger siblings ever since they were put in separate foster homes―a situation that nearly turned deadly for her little brother, and that they have vowed never to repeat. Bo will do anything to keep that promise. Even if it means enduring the abuse of Uncle Jack, their new guardian. When Jack discovers that Bo has a talent for boxing, he signs her up for an underground fight club tournament, which could bring in enough money for her to move out with her siblings as soon as she turns eighteen.
But the ring is a brutal place, and when Bo's cutman is arrested, Jack is forced to bring a new one onto the team. Liam turns out to be a schoolmate of Bo's, and even as the two of them grow closer, she worries that he will go to the authorities if he ever finds out Jack is hurting her.
As Bo makes her way closer to the big prize, Jack starts to set his sights beyond the tournament, and in an explosive finale, the violence moves outside the ring, putting everything Bo loves at risk.
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