Joe Cottonwood - Novels For Children and Young Adults

Novels For Children and Young Adults

The Adventures of Boone Barnaby (The San Puerco Trilogy) (Scholastic, 1990)

Danny Ain't (The San Puerco Trilogy) (Scholastic 1992)

Quake! (Scholastic 1995)

Babcock (The San Puerco Trilogy) (Scholastic 1996)

Four Dog Riot (ebook, 2011)

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