Is Stolen Children by: Peg Kehret considered a horror genre?
No. None of Peg Kehret's books are horror genre.
What is Amy's best friend's name in the story Stolen Children by Peg Kehret?
Jorja "Staying in a hunting cabin miles from home, forced to make videos daily to send to Amy and Kendra's parents, the girls live on a diet of chocolate and marshemellows. But smart Amy remembers in a story she and her friend Jorja had once written a signal to say you're about to show a clue" http://rachelsreviews1.blogspot.com/2009...
What is the last name of Amy in Stolen Children by Peg Kehret?
Her last name is Nordlund. A woman phoned her up and asked "Is this Amy Nordlund?" and she answered yes. Just read the beginning of Chapter 1 again.
In the book "Stolen Children" by Peg Kehret, what is Amy's best friend's name?
Her best friend's name is Jorja.
What are some good books?
These cover every topic you've listed: Trafficked by Kim Purcell Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys Pregnant Pause by Han Nolan Once Was Lost by Sara Zarr The Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin Dirty Work by Julia Bell Miracle by Elizabeth Scott Jumping off Swings by Jo Knowles Crank by Ellen Hopkins Glass by Ellen Hopkins Fallout by Ellen Hopkins Tricks by Ellen Hopkins Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott By the Time You Read This I'll Be Dead by Julie Anne Peters Story of a Girl by Sara Zarr Cracked Up to Be by Courtney Summers Sold by Patricia McCormick The Tension of Opposites by Kristine McBride Chloe Doe by Suzanne Phillips Born Blue by Han Nolan Rx by Tracy Lynn Cut by Patricia McCormick Never Fall Down by Patricia McCormick After by Amy Efaw Keep Sweet by Michele Dominguez Green Personal Effects by E.M. Kokie The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams A Time for Dancing by Davida Wills Hurwin The Farther You Run by Davida Wills Hurwin Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson Monster by Walter Dean Meyers
Young adult book about a babysitter and a kidnapping?
Stolen Children by Peg Kehret "Amy learned a lot in her babysitting course, but not what to do if two thugs show up, intent on kidnapping. Armed with misinformation and a weapon, the men take Amy and little Kendra to a remote cabin in the woods. There they make videos of the girls and mail them to Kendras wealthy parents in an effort to get ransom money. After several of her escape attempts fail, Amy is forced to make one last, desperate move. Award winner Peg Kehret crafts a suspenseful thriller with a spunky heroine who uses her wits to save herself and the toddler" http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/48578...