A two-part bibliography of over 1700 biographies of more than 1100 notable women throughout history. Part one is arranged alphabetically by subject and includes a short profile of each woman cited; part two consists of collective biographies.
It was nostalgia and a longing for that place and time that led me to pick up my dad's worn copy of MobyDick the summer before I entered college. I was astounded to discover how much of it I still knew by heart from all of the summers ...
Pookins always manages to get her way until the day she meets a gnome who can grant her every wish.
Readers will enjoy reading the signs along with Yoko in this happy-ending story about navigating a very big but very friendly airport.
A mishap leaves an Iditarod sled dog lost in the wilds of Alaska. Not particularly wise, brave, or big, May wows the world when she makes it all the way home.Inspired by a true story.
On her first day in sixth grade Kyle Constantini punches a bully who is bothering Marcy, a deaf classmate--and so begins her tumultuous year at Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School, in a different school than her twin brother, with new friends, ...
This inspiring story about an unsung hero is beautifully illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon with mixed media including oil paint, paper, fabric, ribbon, embroidery, lace, and appliqué.
After rescuing a butterfly trapped in a spider's web, Daisy Dawson discovers that she can now understand everything animals say, which comes in handy when her favorite farm dog, Boom, goes missing. Reprint.
In 1848, women can expect a few bumps along the Oregon Trail.
... Treasury C. Douglas Dillon , State Senator Jack Ewing , Congressman Dean Gallo , and State Assemblyman Rodney Frelinghuysen ( who succeeded Gallo in Congress in 1994 ) turned out to support the Millicent Fenwick Day Care Center .
After a string of successful jobs, a female con artist meets her match.