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Marthe Jocelyn Reading Order

1 series · 60 books

Marthe Jocelyn is a celebrated Canadian author known for her engaging children’s literature, with a portfolio that includes 71 titles across one series and several standalone novels. Her work often blends creativity and inspiration, earning her the prestigious Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People in 2009. Jocelyn's notable contributions continue to resonate with young readers, making her a significant figure in children's writing.

Standalone Novels Series

60 books

#Title
1
"Scribbling women"
2
A Day with Nellie
3
A Home for Foundlings (Lord Museum Book)
4
A big dose of lucky
5
A day with Nellie
6
ABC x 3
7
ABC x 3 English, Español, Francais
8
Aggie Morton, Mystery Queen
9
Earthly Astonishments
10
Earthly Astonishments SE
11
Eats
12
Encima debajo
13
First Times
14
First times : stories
15
Folly
16
Hannah and the seven dresses
17
Hannah's Collections
18
Hannah's Seven Dresses
19
Home for Foundlings
20
How It Happened in Peach Hill
21
Invisible Harry
22
Mable Riley
23
Mayfly
24
One Kiss
25
One Patch of Blue
26
One Piece of String
27
One Red Button
28
One Yellow Ribbon
29
One some many
30
Ones and Twos
31
Over Under
32
Plötzlich war er weg, der Hund
33
Ready for Autumn
34
Ready for Spring
35
Ready for Summer
36
Ready for Winter
37
Ready for autumn
38
Ready for spring
39
Ready for summer
40
Ready for winter
41
Sam sorts
42
Same Same
43
Same same
44
Secrets
45
Secrets Boxed Set
46
Sneaky Art Crafty Surprises To Hide In Plain Sight
47
The Invisible Day
48
The Seaside Corpse
49
The invisible Harry
50
The invisible day
51
The invisible enemy
52
Tom Slaughter : (Red Cover)
53
Und plötzlich war ich unsichtbar.
54
Uno, Algunos, Muchos/One, Some, Many
55
Viminy Crowe's Comic Book
56
What we hide
57
Where do you look?
58
Which Way
59
Would You
60
Would You (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Marthe Jocelyn written?
Marthe Jocelyn has written 60 books across 1 series.

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