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    <![CDATA[Friday's Tunnel (Callendars, Book 1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[The eldest Callendar son is obsessed with tunnels and is attempting to dig one through the chalk cliff at the rear of the family's property, Marsh Manor, just north of Chichester. No one expects that Friday's building project will somehow intersect with a new mineral found on a small Mediterranean island called Capria (where his father was stationed during World War II), the difficult Lord Sprockett and his madcap wife, a cottage called Deans, and a young man hired to teach the Callendar children over the summer holidays, Robin Fawcett.<br/>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Ismo (Callendars, Book 3) ]]>
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    <![CDATA[What is this mysterious new movement, ismo, spreading across the world?  Is it a force for good or evil - or both?  Whatever it is, ismo in action plunges February, Friday and Gail Callendar and their father into the most fantastic and wildly funny adventure ever recorded, involving a trip from London to France, an art theft, and a plot to murder President de Gaulle!]]>
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    <![CDATA[Seven Sunflower Seeds (Callendar, Book 4)]]>
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    <![CDATA[February's Road (Callendars, Book 2) ]]>
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    <![CDATA[Augustus Callendar, a newspaper correspondent, has been criticising the state of British roads for years &amp; demanding that something be done about them. Finally something IS done about it. A new trunk road is planned to run from London to Portsmouth &amp; is to be built in record time, &amp; at record cost. Gus Callendar is caught! The new road is to go right through his own garden.<br/><br/>February Callendar, who tells the story, takes the whole problem upon her own shoulders. Trying to untangle the intricacies of land ownership &amp; development &amp; of local politics, she finds herself in the extraordinary dealings of Sir Jasper Blow, the Minister of Highways, Peter Blow, his nephew &amp; head of her brother Friday's House, Sir Gilbert Crump, their M.P., Lord Sprockett, &amp; Captain Gumble who seems to be getting a good deal more out of the venture than any man should.<br/>Her main aim is to stop the road being built at all. It is not easy for a schoolgirl to divert the plans of the Ministry but February Callendar has a good try, and in the course of her investigations some decidedly fishy facts are ubearthed.]]>
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    <![CDATA[School Remembered]]>
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    <![CDATA[Samson's Hoard (Callendars, Book 5) ]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Callendar family has moved from Marsh Manor to the center of Querbury.  Gus Callendar is standing as an Independent candidate in the forthcoming local elections.  The Council has plans to pull down a spendid disused maltings in the center of town to make way for a new road.  But Gus and his followers want to turn the maltings into a community center from which the whole town would benefit.  It is young Berry Callendar who is finally the focus of her own story in this active family's chronicles.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Going to the Wars]]>
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    <![CDATA[A John Verney Collection]]>
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