BOOKS
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Illustrated by Melissa Sweet
Balzer & Bray Jane Addams Book Award for Younger Readers Bank Street College Flora Stieglitz Straus Award for Nonfiction Orbis Pictus Honor Amelia Bloomer List Starred reviews, School Library Journal, Kirkus. Publisher's Weekly A Junior Library Guild selection “The zingy images masterfully (and appropriately) incorporate fabric and stitches as well as old images of checks and time cards … This book has fighting spirit in spades-you go, Clara!” — Booklist (starred review) “In her simple but powerful text Markel shows how multiple arrests, serious physical attacks, and endless misogyny failed to deter this remarkable woman as she set off on her lifelong path as a union activist.” — The Horn Book Click here for Teacher's Guide Shop Indie Bookstores |
The Fantastic Jungles
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Tyrannosaurus MathIllustrated by Doug Cushman
Tricycle Press/Random House Scholastic Book Club edition: over 100,000 copies sold Published in Japanese by Fukuinkan Shoten "T-Math's enthusiasm for numbers and solutions to real-world problems makes this a title readers can sink their teeth into... The ultimate melding of a topic kids love with knowledge they need." — Kirkus "This is a clever addition to the growing number of books that make a sometimes daunting subject both more understandable and just plain fun. " — School Library Journal Click here for Lesson Ideas Shop Indie Bookstores
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Additional Titles
Stories
"City of Dreams," The Los Angeles Times, Sept. 1 – 5, 2003
and "City of Wonders," The Los Angeles Times, Feb. 8 – 12, 2004
Two five-part creative non-fiction stories about a grandmother who introduces her grandson to fantasy buildings and architectural landmarks of Los Angeles.
"Duke," The Los Angeles Times, Aug. 16 - 20, 2004
A five part biography of champion surfer Duke Kahanamoku
and "City of Wonders," The Los Angeles Times, Feb. 8 – 12, 2004
Two five-part creative non-fiction stories about a grandmother who introduces her grandson to fantasy buildings and architectural landmarks of Los Angeles.
"Duke," The Los Angeles Times, Aug. 16 - 20, 2004
A five part biography of champion surfer Duke Kahanamoku