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Jade Green: A Ghost Story by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor,

Jade Green: A Ghost Story by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor,
At first glance the large brown house at the end of Stone Street seems so forbidding that Judith Sparrow wants to turn back. But turn back to where? Recently orphaned, she has no alternative other than to be taken in by her stern uncle Geoffrey, who agreed to the arrangement with one peculiar provision: Judith could bring with her whatever belongings she liked except for anything green. The color green is strictly forbidden in his house. Upon arrival at the house, Judith is determined to make the best of it and indeed is cheered by the warmth and charm of Mrs. Hastings, her uncle's housekeeper, if less so by her older cousin Charles, who seems to alternate between friendliness and a certain suspicious animosity. Even her uncle seems willing to open up to her at times. But then strange, ghostly things begin to happen, and Judith finds her happiness in her new home, including a budding romance with Zeke, the miller's son, compromised by terrifying experiences she can share with no one, not to mention the ghastly stories she hears about the household's past. And Judith must wonder if her one small transgression of the rule -- her having concealed in her trunk a small green picture frame given to her by her mother -- has somehow caused it all by bringing that past to life again.



My Father Had a Daughter: Judith Shakespeare's Tale
My Father Had a Daughter: Judith Shakespeare's Tale
In this wonderfully inventive novel, Tiffany weaves fact with fiction to bring Judith Shakespeare to vibrant life. Through Judith's eyes, readers glimpse into the world of her famous playwright father: his work, his family, and his inspiration.



Judith Durham - Judith Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943) was a jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. She left the group in mid 1968 to pursue her solo career.

Judith Sheindlin - Judith Sheindlin (born Judith Blum on October 21, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, and otherwise better known as Judy Sheindlin) is a Jewish American family court judge, who after retiring in 1996 became famous by hosting her own syndicated court show, Judge Judy. She has credited her father, Murray Blum, for helping her succeed.

Judith Martel - Judith (c. 844–870), also called Judith Martel, was a Frankish princess and wife to two kings of Wessex and the count of Flanders.

Judith (poem) - Judith is an Old English poem retelling the legend of the beheading of Holofernes, an Assyrian military leader, by the eponymous heroine, as recorded in the apocryphal book of Judith.



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