Robin McKinley
Tomorrow when the war started
(@ Meltintalle, it would be a nice idea if we are agreed about a topic, but this particular PC is dying slowly by millimetres. It does do the job well for local use though)
John Marsden
11 Birthdays
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
Wendy Mass
The Delinquents
(Sorry Valia, the book name was supposed to be Tomorrow when the war began, but you got it right, anyway. )
Criena Rohan
The Ladies of Grace Adieu
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
Susanna Clarke
An affair of clowns
Thelma Forshaw
The Flying Scotsman
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
Graeme O'Bree
Man on a donkey
(I presume that the subject is about a Scottish human endeavour rather than about the very famous train, of which there are at least six possible authors. )
(wagga, once again the preposition makes all the difference - Graeme Obree is the author of Flying Scotsman, while Sally Magnusson is the author of The Flying Scotsman. )
H. F. M. Prescott
Entwined
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
Heather Dixon
Horace the Haggis and the Ghost Dog.
(Valia, yes you are right. The book was not about the cyclist but about the athlete, Eric Liddell. But there are still umpteen books, even manuals, about the train, the "Flying Scotsman", my husband's first love, whether with a preposition or not.
)
Sally Magnusson
I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
Laura Hillman
Bridge to Terabithia
Kathryn Patterson
An Acceptable Time
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost - how long ago! -- G. K. Chesterton
Madeleine L'Engle
The Princess and the Curdie
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
George MacDonald
Macbeth and son
Jackie French
Titus Alone
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.