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Scroll down for an annotated bibliography. These lists were prepared by Kelly Murray and Marge Runkle. (11-3-98 MK)

Amanda Miranda.  New York:  Dial Books, 1999.
Anonymously Yours. New York: Beech Tree Books, 1995.
Are You in the House Alone.  New York:  Puffin Books, 2000.
Bel-Air Bambi and the Mall Rats. New York: Delacorte, 1993.
Blossom Culp and the Sleep of Death.  New York: Delacorte, 1986.
The Creative Word.  New York: Random House, 1973.
Don't Look and It Won’t Hurt.  New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972.
Dreadful Future of Blossom Culp.  New York:  Puffin Books, 2001.
Dreamland Lake.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973.
Fair Weather:  A Novel.  New York:  Dial Books, 2001.
The Ghost Belonged to Me. New York: Viking, 1975.
Ghosts I Have Been. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Cornerstone Books, 1991.
The Great Interactive Dream Machine. New York: Dial, 1996.
Invitations to the World:  Teaching and Writing for Young.  New York:  Dial Books, 2002.
The Last Safe Place on Earth. New York: Delacorte, 1995.
London Holiday. New York: Viking, 1998.
A Long Way from Chicago. New York: Dial, 1998.
Love and Death at the Mall. New York: Delacorte, 1994.
Lost in Cyberspace.  New York: Dial, 1995.
Mindscapes: Poems for the Real World.  New York: Delacorte, 1971.
Monster Night at Grandma's House.  New York:  Dial Books, 2003.  
Princess Ashley.  New York: Delacorte, 1987.
Remembering the Good Times.  New York: Delacorte, 1985. 
Representing Super Doll.  New York: Viking, 1974.
River Between Us.  New York:  Dial Books, 2003.
Secrets of the Shopping Mall.  New York: Delacorte, 1979.
Strays Like Us. New York: Dial, 1998.
This Family of Women. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1983.
Those Summer Girls I Never Met.  New York: Delacorte, 1988.
Through a Brief Darkness.  New York: Viking, 1973. 
Transitions: a Literary Paper Casebook.  New York, Random House, 1974.
Unfinished Portrait of Jessica.  New York: Delacorte, 1991.
Urban Studies: A Research Paper Casebook. New York: Random House, 1974.
Voices After Midnight.  New York: Delacorte, 1989.
Year Down Yonder.  New York:  Dial Books, 2000.


Annotated Bibliography

Are You in the House Alone?
A high school girl receives threatening notes and phone calls, realizes that she is under constant observation, and survives her worst nightmare.

Blossom Culp and the Sleep of Death
Blossom, a high-school freshman and possessor of "second sight", helps an Egyptian princess, dead for 3500 years, to regain her tomb, and also saves a suffragette school teacher from losing her job in 1914.

Don't Look and It Won't Hurt
Carol feels lonely and unpopular in high school. Her quiet bookishness and shabby clothes make her an outcast. Things at home aren't much better--the family is barely getting by on her mother's waitress salary. When Carol's older sister gets pregnant, Carol tries to help her sister while continuing on her own road to maturity.

Father Figure
After his mother dies, 17-year-old Jim realizes he must raise his younger brother, Byron, alone. But when their father shows up with plans to take them to Florida, Jim wonders if the reunion will last.

The Ghost Belonged to Me
In 1913 in the Midwest a quartet of characters share adventures, from exploding steamboats to "exorcizing" a ghost.

Ghosts I Have Been
Blossom Culp uses her incredible psychic abilities as she undergoes a series of adventures that take her from the Titanic as it sinks to Queen Mary in Buckingham Palace.

Remembering the Good Times
Trav, Kate, and Buck make up a trio during their freshman year in high school, but their special friendship may not be enough to save Trav as he pressures himself relentlessly to succeed.

Representing Super Doll
Whenever teenage beauty Darlene Hoffmeister walked into a room, people turned to stare and admire her. She always seemed to take it in stride. But when she is chosen to be Teen Super Doll and whisked away from her small town to New York City with her friend and companion, Verna, a startling change takes place.

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