Novels
- Sawdust in His Shoes (1950)
- Moccasin Trail (1952)
- Mara, Daughter of the Nile (1953)
- Pharaoh (1958)
- The Golden Goblet (1962)
- Greensleeves (1968)
- Master Cornhill (1973)
- A Really Weird Summer (1977)
- Joel and the Great Merlini (1979)
- The Money Room (1981)
- The Seventeenth Swap (1986)
- The Trouble with Jacob (1988)
- Hideaway (1990)
- The Striped Ships (1991)
- Tangled Webb (1993)
- The Moorchild (1996)
Picture Books
Non fiction
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Eloise Jarvis McGraw Books Overview
Moccasin Trail
A pioneer boy, brought up by Crow Indians, is reunited with his family and attempts to orient himself in the white man’s culture.
Mara, Daughter of the Nile
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The adventures of an ingenious Egyptian slave girl who undertakes a dangerous assignment as a spy in the royal palace of Thebes, in the days when Queen Hatshepsut ruled.
The Golden Goblet
This time saving, easy to use teacher guide includes inspiring lesson plans which provide a comprehensive novel unit the legwork is done for you! The guide incorporates essential reading, writing and thinking practice. This is NOT the paperback novel.
Master Cornhill
Victim of both the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London, a homeless, penniless eleven year old must decide what direction his life should take.
The Seventeenth Swap
Having no money, a thirteen year old begins a series of swaps to get the child he babysits for a pair of cowboy boots.
The Moorchild
Half moorfolk and half human, and unable to shape shift or disappear at will, Moql threatens the safety of the Band. So the Folk banish her and send her to live among humans as a changeling. Named Saaski by the couple for whose real baby she was swapped, she grows up taunted and feared by the villagers for being different, and is comfortable only on the moor, playing strange music on her bagpipes. As Saaski grows up, memories from her forgotten past with the Folks slowly emerge. But so do emotions from her human side, and she begins to realize the terrible wrong the Folk have done to the humans she calls Da and Mumma. She is determined to restore their child to them, even if it means a dangerous return to the world that has already rejected her once.
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