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  2. Hotel for Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Hotel for Dogs (1971) is a children's novel by Lois Duncan. It was adapted into a film of the same name by Nickelodeon Movies for DreamWorks Pictures , released on January 16, 2009. When the book was originally released in 1971, Andi's name was Liz, and Friday's name was Sadie.

  3. Category:Novels by Lois Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Lois Duncan" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  4. When the Bough Breaks (Duncan novel) - Wikipedia

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    When the Bough Breaks is a 1973 novel by Lois Duncan. In addition to Point of Violence (1966), it is one of two adult novels she composed, with the majority of her publications being young adult fiction .

  5. Down a Dark Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cosette Kies states in Presenting Lois Duncan that Down a Dark Hall is about loss of personal identity and possession. [14] Deborah Wilson Overstreet, writing in The ALAN Review, says that the book explores the importance of taking responsibility for one's own self. In the novel, Kit demonstrates responsibility by actively being involved in her ...

  6. Chapters: My Growth as a Writer - Wikipedia

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    In Chapters: My Growth as a Writer, Duncan describes how she included real life experiences in her short stories.Her stories include "The Fairy in the Woods", which she wrote when she was 10 and was rejected by all of the magazines she submitted the story to, and "The Reason", which she wrote at age 13 and was accepted for publication.

  7. Summer of Fear (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Summer of Fear is a 1976 American horror novel by Lois Duncan. The plot follows a teenaged girl who suspects her recently orphaned cousin is practicing witchcraft. [1] [2] The novel was adapted into a 1978 film by Wes Craven. [3]

  8. Debutante Hill - Wikipedia

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    Debutante Hill is a 1958 novel by Lois Duncan, originally published by Dodd, Mead and Company. Unlike her later novels which mainly focused on the supernatural and suspense, it tells the story of an upper-class young woman whose social life undergoes rapid change when her father forbids her to become a debutante in their insular town.

  9. Game of Danger - Wikipedia

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