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Jan 25, 1940 — Jan 14, 2014· 73 yrs

JUVENILE · ANIMALS

Rebecca Ward

Also known as: Maureen Crane Wartski, Sharon Francis

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Rebecca Ward is a pseudonym of Maureen Crane Wartski. She was the author of several novels under many pseudonyms and also has written juvenile fiction. She was born in Japan and was a naturalized American. Her Eurasian heritage led to some of her novels dealing with racism and multiculturalism.

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Crocodile

1999

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A Monstrous Secret

1996

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SPIES! SECRET INVENTIONS! A DEVILISH GENTLEMAN! MISS WEATHERBY TOOK IT ALL IN STRIDE. Melinda Weatherby was aware of her aunt's eccentricities, but it was preposterous for Zenobie to be suspected of being a spy--selling England's secrets to the enemy! Her only crime was living next to a brilliant inventor, who was working on an underwater vessel that would outperform the infamous Nautilus. Lord Hartford was determined to catch Zenobie in the act of treason, and Melinda vowed to prove him wrong. Worse, she knew that she herself was not beyond suspicion in this broth of espionage! Entangled in a web of intrigue, she was made all the more breathless by Hartford himself, whose relentless search had surely uncovered the most dangerous of truths: she had lost her heart!

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Panda

1999

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While on an expedition to western China with his father, twelve-year-old Jake sees a panda but when he tries to take its picture the camera breaks and no one believes his story.

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