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Reader answers questions at each stop-light. Final story page has a 'blank' TV screen with a message seen only when held up to the light! Cover is indeed white as remembered.


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I read a series of maybe four or five books in the early seventies, though the books would have been written earlier I think Enid Blyton's famous five series was reissued in the early seventies, in paperback editions published by Knight books. The series of 21 books in total was first written in the late 40s to early 60s.

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The one I think it is would be Book 3. I recall that the entrance to the cave is facing out over a steep isolated cliff so is mostly unknown, but they find it by a little hole in the ground, which goes down through the top of the cave. They build campfires and the smoke goes up through the hole. This is what makes me think it could be this book. In Five Run Away Together the five stumble across the cave quite by accident, when one of them falls down the hidden hole in the ground. Further exploration reveals that the cave cannot be seen from the front entrance in the cliff.

Also, when a fire is lit, smoke escapes through the roof hole. There were probably some mysteries involved, but I do not think it was a mystery series per se. Well if it is this book, it is part of a mystery series, so perhaps I'm wrong I have read this book and I think this is the one the requestor wanted.

Four children and a dog go to a uninhabited island and find a cave with a hole in the ceiling. They lower their stuff through the hole and lower themselves through it too, to save them having to climb the rocks to the front entrance near the beach. They Found a Cave. I can't remember who wrote this book, but I read it back in the 60s. Only problem I think it was set in Australia. Ransome, Arthur , Swallowdale, Bright Morning later escapes, but when she returns, she finds her village under occupation by the "Long Knives", or American soldiers.

The Americans force the Navaho out of their lands, and onto the Trail of Tears. Before , approximate. This was a wonderful store of escaped or freed slaves living in the hills. The only parts I clearly remember is an older woman painting an apron for the protagonist. The picture was of the protagonist wearing the apron, so it went on for infinity. Eventually they end up joining Indians in the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma. It was a children's book, with chapters that I read in The diary describes how in Libbie, her father, and her sister escaped from their cruel master. The family is eventually taken in by the Seminoles.

Unfortunately, their peaceful new existence doesn't last long as the United States government forces the Seminoles to give up their land in Florida and move to a reservation in Oklahoma. Illustrated with oil paintings. I wonder if this book is Mara, Daughter of the Nile Mara is a slave with powerful friends. She works as a double-agent spy and eventually earns her freedom. Co-incidentally, I was re-reading that one this afternoon, and it doesn't match at all.

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Main characters in that one are Mara, a slave, and Sheftu, a nobleman. Could this maybe be The Mystery of the Silent Friends? The three dolls in that one are anamatronic not haunted, but they are at the centre of the big mystery in the story.


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    Manley, S. The Christmas of the big bisque doll. Crawford, F. Marion Crawford. In addition to the details provided by other contributors, I would like to mention that the cover is indeed pale green in color. Jane Langton, The Diamond in the window. There is one chapter in which the two children who are orphans being raised by their uncle and aunt are trapped in a world behind a mirror that reflects their own images as they grow older.

    This was a Scholastic Book Club book that I read way back in the mids. All I remember of the plot is three friends, two boys and a girl, exploring and breaking into.. At one point, there's groaning in one of the houses, and the kids have to figure out if it's ghosts, or a more logical explanation. I think one of them had some connection with the cottages--maybe the parent was a caretaker? Flashlights figured prominently, for some reason. Just a possibility! Good luck. Could it be this one? Mark's new stepfather is the caretaker for a summer camp.

    Think cabins in a resort area that families rent for the summer, not sleep away camp. His new friend, who works as a busboy at the restaurant, is accused of stealing. Along with jewelry and other portable things, a valuable stamp collection goes missing, and Mark is determined to discover who's doing the stealing and prove his friend innocent. There's also a younger girl, staying at one of the cabins, who becomes involved in the mystery.

    At one point, there's something about the lights going out and the sign for the camp being changed as part of the mystery. Maybe worth a try! No, I don't recognize either suggested solution. It seems that the name of the summer cabins might have appeared to be tar pin et pin dar, because of some of the light bulbs being out on the sign.

    Elizabeth Enright, Gone-Away Lake. While the story is not quite the same, "tar pin and pin dar" could be "Tarquin et Pindar" written in Latin on the "philosopher's stone" discovered by Portia Blake and her cousin Julian. The abandoned summer cabins are there on the swamp that used to be a lake but I don't remember the lights. See the Solved Mysteries for more. Gone-away Lake.

    Harcourt Brace and World, Ex-library edition with usual marks and edgewear, but interior and dust jacket both very clean. Harcourt, , , New hardcover edition. Alison Farthing, The Mystical Beast. This is the one! Check it out in the solved stumpers. The Junior Classics The stories you mention are all in the ten volume Junior Classics,complete with the unuusual endings, and the tenth volume is an index.

    My set is more colorful than you describe, though. They were given away with Collier's Encyclopedias in the s and s. Collier, I loved this book as a kid! The twins, Sara and Beth, are from a poor family that has recently moved to a cold climate from a warm one. Their family can only afford one new coat for the girls, so they take turns going to school, pretending to be one girl named Sara Beth.

    Another girl at school figures out their secret by noting inconsistencies in their behavior, which as you said, changes constantly.