Jean Thesman



IN THE HOUSE OF THE QUEEN'S BEASTS

From the book:

"I'd had a small hope that Rowan would be at the tree house, but she wasn't. Her big brick house almost appeared to be rearing up on a sharp rise of ground on the other side of the fence, and I could see the windows with their closed blinds. I couldn't tell if anyone was home. Goosebumps rose on my arms. I didn't know why, but I didn't like the look of that house. The bare bricks were too dark and the house was too square and bulky. It looked like a prison.

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From the day the Shepherds move into their new home, Emily is drawn to the tree house in the backyard. It's a beautiful, old-fashioned place, much more than a child's playhouse, perfect for drawing, reading, and spending time with good friends.

That's how she meets her next-door neighbor, Rowan, who has been using it as a refuge where she carves wooden animals - the "Queen's Beasts" - and keeps her distance from her difficult father.

Shy, imaginative Rowan is like no friend Emily has ever had, and the two of them get along - and begin to change each other's lives - because of what they don't tell each other, as well as what they do. For Emily has her own secrets, too. And some friendships have unspoken rules - rules that you have to follow even if your friend may not be safe ....



Books

Contemporary
IN THE HOUSE OF THE QUEEN'S BEASTS
Viking, 2001. What makes this tree house so unusual? Two girls know.
THE RAIN CATCHERS
Houghton Mifflin, 1991. A girl needs to know why her mother abandoned her, and loving friends can help.
WHEN THE ROAD ENDS
Houghton Mifflin, 1992. An orphan creates her own family.
Fantasy
SINGER
The true story of the Children of Lir and the girl who rescues them.
BETWEEN
Viking, 2002. Charlotte discovers that her adopted brother may not be human.
THE OTHER ONES
Viking, 1999. Not every witch wants to be a witch. Changing your true nature can be complicated.
Historical
RISING TIDE
Kate returns from Ireland, determined to start a business with Ellen - in spite of everything.
A SEA SO FAR
Viking, 2001 Two girls survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
THE ORNAMENT TREE
Houghton Mifflin, 1996. An orphan moves to her grandmother's Seattle boarding house during World War I.
Suspense
CALLING THE SWAN
Viking, 2000. Skylar's family must deal with a tragedy.



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