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Feather in the Wind

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After moving to her ancestral home in northern New Jersey, fourteen-year-old Becca discovers a Native American ghost and a startling family secret.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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Norma Johnston

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Norma Johnston was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA, the only child of Marjorie (Pierce), a teacher and Charles Eugene Chambers Johnston, an engineer. She read voraciously--especially mysteries, to which her family was addicted. She was ducated at Ramsey public schools and Montclair State College, later studied acting at the American Theatre Wing and elsewhere, and received a teaching certificate from Montclair College. She was actress, director, designer, stylist, retailer, teacher, counselor, entrepreneur, preacher, editor, ... and in between all her other careers she was the author of more than 70 novels, mainly gothic romances for teens. She become a a full-time writer in 1973.

Johnston also wrote under the pseudonyms of Nicole St. John, Pamela Dryden, Lavinia Harris, Kate Chambers, Catherine E. Chambers, Elizabeth Bolton, and Adrian Robert.

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In response to a friend who thought the book is 'just crazy and weird' : Joanna I LOVED this book! I mean yes the native's spirits parts and the Vision Quest is a bit unbelievable but it only adds to the enjoyment of the book! Rebecca, Pappy, Little Hawk and Glenn are absolutely exquisite characters! Also the embedment of Religion is absolutely lovely. All in all aa awesome book so much that I started and finished it on the same day! Good one Norma Johnston
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