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Welcome to Story Station
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| The Finest Children's
& Young Adult Stories |
| of Fun
& Adventure |
Homework  |
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By: Guy Hasson
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In this world, the children are the breadwinners. |
Be Sure to Remember  |
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By: Brian Usobiaga
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"Please, oh, please," Jesse whispered to herself repeatedly. "Please, oh, please don't let the monsters get me." |
Celery for Lunch  |
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By: Jacqueline Masloff
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"With the start of the new calendar year, junk food, including carbonated beverages, will no longer be available in the cafeteria for lunch." |
The Brother of Brothers  |
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By: Rowan Flowers
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"The long, thin form of the deadly moccasin stretched across the branch in front of them..." |
Mike Rochester  |
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By: Jo Smith
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Mike Rochester is a horrible child. He is also dead. |
A Room Askew  |
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By: Jennifer Gifford
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"Now do you believe in ghosts, Abigail?" |
Kite in a Teacup  |
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By: Natasha Lowe
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"A kite is a sign that whatever you wish for will come true." |
A Special Gift  |
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By: Evelyn Horan
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"There were tears in Marika's eyes as she went on, "He broke leg at vork. He can't go vork until it well." |
Pop Goes the Weasel  |
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By: Lois Greene Stone
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"Who has any proof that steroids affect girls, and Ill look a lot better than those skinny gymnastic kids." |
Lula (a picturebook)  |
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By: Beth Speer
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"Little Lula loves to hula." |
Snow Drifts  |
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By: Ann Marie Byrd
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"In the open crack, she caught sight of a shapeor was it just the night?" |
| The Monster & Mrs. Blake |
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By: Alethea Kontis |
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"Jeremy Blake took a snorkel to bed. An eleven-year-old boy was way too old for such nonsense, but he didnt know what else to do. There was a monster under there. A big one. And it was going to kill him." |
| Clyde's Legend |
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By: Angie Beaudet |
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The legend spoke of a ghostly horse in the woods. Tonight Chad and George would find out if the legend was true. |
| Ghost Walk in Gatlinburg |
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By: D.C. Imm |
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One of the boys believed in ghosts. The other didn't. Both would have a night they would never forget. |
| Charlie's Voice |
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By: Bev Vincent |
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"When Charlie spoke, the others were amazed. But the most amazing thing was from whom Charlie found his voice." |
| The Scariest Thing |
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By: Debra Purdy Kong |
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When her sister was poisoned, it was up to Tiffany to discover the culprit. |
| River Rampage |
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By: Vicky Miller Livesay |
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Matt can't wait to go rafting with his Dad. But will the river be more than they can handle? |
| Halloween Hooey |
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By: Mike Senczyszak |
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Dorothy thought Halloween wasn't scary. Would she change her mind when the night came? |
| The Conjurer |
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By: Neil Riebe |
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Cory should have never gone into the old house... |
| My Secret Fishing Hole |
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By: Craig S. Monroe |
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His uncles laughed at Pete's secret fishing hole, until he showed them what he'd caught. |
| Wolf Hunter |
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By: Rae Bryant |
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He wanted to be a wolf hunter, like the old knight, until that night in the woods. |
| Cruncher |
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By: Lindee Nearmy |
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A plant ought to be easier to take care than a dog...until it tries to eat you. |
| The Heads |
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By: Lee Mandel |
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You should never separate a little sister from her dolls...and you should never separate those dolls from their heads. |
| In the Shadow Realm |
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By: Laura Popp |
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Her shadow was alive...and it wanted to trade places with her! |
| Next Door |
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By: Nina Kiriki Hoffman |
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Here's an enchanting tale of the witch next door. |
| Dusty and the Baby Owl |
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By: Janet Q. Glaser |
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It took a scary event to convince Dusty of the name she should pick for the baby owl. |
| The Friendship Balm |
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By: Clifford Royal Johns |
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Love can be cozy, but can Kozy make magic happen for her mom? |
| Winged Messiah |
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By: Steven L. Shrewsbury |
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Sometimes the ancient creatures of myth are closer than we think... |
| Hunting Day |
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By: Jason Hauser |
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Mani and Paulo discover a new breed of dinosaur. |
| A Little Ways Up |
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By: Rena Sherwood |
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"Be careful," he said, "or you might soar to the stars." |
| Short-Wave Save |
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By: Kerry Hodgson |
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A family vacation turns treacherous on an icy mountain. |
| The Long Night |
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By: Nancy Julien Kopp |
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Everybody but the new teacher knew what the whistle meant: trouble at the mine. |
| The Magic of the Moment |
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By: K. S. Dearsley |
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"You see before you the magic Stone of Destiny. In the hands of an adept, the stone can find what was lost, make the invisible materialise, read the thoughts that are in your heart." |
| Hello From Camp |
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By: Paula McClean |
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"Dear Mom and Dad, Oh my gosh! We saw ghosts last night in the burial grounds!..." |
| Josh's Weird Idea |
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By: Guy Belleranti |
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Sometimes treasure can be found as close as your back yard. |
| The Treasure |
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By: Wendy Washburn |
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Robbie and Connie were sure there was treasure in the woods. They just had to convince the leprechaun to tell them where it was. |
| Erik's Dream |
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By: Marianne Nielsen |
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Erik wanted to be a musician, but his Dad had other plans. Could Erik break his father's heart? |
| Go-Cart Fever |
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By: W. S. Ribelin |
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Josh wanted to ride Alison's new go-cart. But how far would he be willing to go? |
| Under A Black Flag |
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By: Justin Stanchfield |
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Life was hard on a new world, but never more dangerous than when the alien plague arrived. |
| Jasmine Magic |
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By: Gisele LeBlanc |
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Katie didn't believe in faeries...but they believed in her! |
| Taking Tawny Home |
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By: Joy V. Smith |
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It was time to return the big cat to her own world. Could he let her go? |
| The Secret of the Labyrinth |
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By: Nicky Schmidt |
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Jed thought his world had been destroyed until the old monk said, "Let me show you something..." |
| Assisted Living |
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By: Richard S. Levine |
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They lived on different worlds, but what did they have in common? |
| Rattlesnakes and Jackrabbits |
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By: Marva Dasef |
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Story Station would like to introduce you to a new writer with a thrilling tale of growing up in West Texas. |
| Fish and Chips |
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By: Gary J. Beharry |
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How could Charlie beat his father's swimming record when he couldn't swim? |
| Spring Arrives on a Hob's Tail |
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By: Eugie Foster |
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"It was March in Faerie, and where bluebells should have shaded sunlit ponds and rosebuds filled the forest with delicate perfume, a heavy whiteness covered the land..." |
| Milk |
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By: Natasha J. Stillman |
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You won't believe what it will take to make Jess appreciate milk. |
| The Flask of Today |
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By: Marissa K. Lingen |
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"What do you sell?' asked Matthew. 'Days.' 'Days?' 'Days! Each bottle has a day in
it.' " |
| Lily the Lifesaver |
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By: KLM Greer |
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"Jen's Mom said no pets, but she brought Lily home anyway. Would Mom let Jen keep her?" |
| Swimming Test |
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By: Jennifer Nutt |
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Erin couldn't go on the canoe trip unti she got over her fear of the water. But that was impossible...wasn't it? |
| The Unknown |
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By: Macey Baggett Wuesthoff |
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When you break your mother's rules, you risk running into The Unknown. |
| Time Crash |
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By: Justin Stanchfield |
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A search for a missing relative leads back to the Ice Age. |
| Crossing the Bridge |
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By: Angeline Hawkes-Craig |
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"The bridge was closed for a reason. Mark was about to find out why." |
| Sungauyak, Bear Cub, and Volcano Woman |
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By: Valerie Frankel |
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"Many ages ago, when the earth was younger and still filled with spirits, a young girl named Sungauyak had to go forth and save her village." |
| Danger in the Ditch |
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By: Lucy Ford |
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"If the water swept them away, there was nothing to grab onto for miles ahead."
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| Mamasaurus |
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By: Donna R. St. Cyr |
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Daniel wanted to see the dinosaur display at the mall. But he had no idea how real they would be. |
| Imagination on Horseback |
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By: James Walton Langolf |
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"My name is Lysander Popanopolous but you can call me Zan if you like. I am the maker and seller of the best, most amazing toys you will find this side of paradise, guaranteed." |
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