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“Breathtaking Glory” already exists in your wishlist
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The thrilling sequel that picks up from the moment Kidnapped ends.
By: Robert Louis Stevenson
$19.50 – $33.95
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For centuries, cats have padded beside us, not just as pets but as enigmatic companions, shaping lives with their subtle grace.
In Cats of Destiny, illuminated by Paul Brown’s evocative illustrations, Fairfax Downey pays tribute to the felines that have become icons of cunning, independence, and enigmatic allure.
By: Fairfax Downey
$30.50 – $52.50
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Casimir Pulaski is most remembered as the dashing Polish cavalry officer who aids the United States’ fight for independence with daring feats of courage and strategy.
As a child, already a gifted horseman, he learns from his father Joseph Pulaski, a statesman and landowner, what it means to stand for justice.
By: Dorothy Adams
$21.95
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Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes is a sequel to Beatrix Potter's first rhyme collection,
Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes. Like the previous book it contains material she had produced and collected over a period of many years.
By: Beatrix Potter
$10.99
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From an all-star team comes a lyrical picture-book biography about a writer and master gardener who created beauty in a harsh island habitat that was visited by literary and artistic luminaries of her time.
By: Phyllis Root,
Gary D. Schmidt
$24.99
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Centerburg might be your town. Grampa Hercules and his never-ending tall tales, Dulcy Dooner, the uncooperative citizen, unbusinesslike Uncle Ulysses and his friendly lunchroom, the flustered sheriff, the pompous judge—they are all as American as they come. But there's a subtle and delightful difference. In Centerburg, along with the routine of day-to-day living, the most preposterous things keep happening.
By: Robert McCloskey
$10.99
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Book One in the Seeds of America Trilogy
As the Revolutionary War begins, thirteen-year-old Isabel wages her own fight...for freedom. Promised freedom upon the death of their owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a cruel twist of fate become the property of a malicious New York City couple, the Locktons, who have no sympathy for the American Revolution and even less for Ruth and Isabel.
By: Laurie Halse Anderson
$10.99
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From the Publisher:
The ability to change color, a sharp-shooting tongue, and skin covering your eyes — now that is cool.
By: Jenkins, Martin
$11.99
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Preview:
Champions of Invention
The great minds of the past are still with us today, in many ways. Individuals who explored the natural world hundreds and thousands of years ago have given us a treasure of knowledge in all the sciences.
In this exciting series from educator/author John Hudson Tiner, short biographies of the world's most gifted thinkers will inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
By: John Hudson Tiner
$8.50
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Preview:
Champions of Mathematics
The great minds of the past are still with us today, in many ways. Individuals who explored the natural world hundreds and thousands of years ago have given us a treasure of knowledge in all the sciences.
In this exciting series from educator/author John Hudson Tiner, short biographies of the world's most gifted thinkers will inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Learn how Pythagoras investigated mathematics through this affinity for music. Marvel at the "new math" Leonardo Fibonacci learned from the Moors in North Africa.
These valuable learning guides will give students accurate accounts of lives from the annals of science, and explain what those scientists believed about the world around them.
By: John Hudson Tiner
$8.50
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Preview:
Champions of Science
The great minds of the past are still with us today, in many ways. Individuals who explored the natural world hundreds and thousands of years ago have given us a treasure of knowledge in all the sciences.
In this exciting series from educator/author John Hudson Tiner, short biographies of the world's most gifted thinkers will inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
Chuckle at the story of Archimedes doing his best thinking in the bathtub! Read how religious persecution gave Kepler his greatest opportunities to study astronomy.
These valuable learning guides will give students accurate accounts of lives from the annals of science, and explain what those scientists believed about the world around them.
By: John Hudson Tiner
$8.50
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In this sweeping, enthralling biography, acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winner David Hackett Fischer magnificently brings to life the visionary adventurer who has straddled our history for 400 years. Champlain’s Dream reveals, with rare immediacy and drama, the story of a remarkable man: a leader who dreamed of humanity and peace in a world riven by violence; a man of his own time who nevertheless strove to build a settlement in Canada that would be founded on harmony and respect.
Through three decades, on foot and by ship and canoe, Champlain traveled through what are now six Canadian provinces and five American states, negotiating with more than a dozen Indian nations, encouraging intermarriage among the French colonists and the natives, and insisting, as a Catholic, on tolerance for Protestants. A brilliant politician as well as a soldier, he tried constantly to maintain a balance of power among the Indian nations and his Indian allies, but, when he had to, he took up arms with them and against them, proving himself a formidable strategist and warrior in ferocious wars.
Drawing on Champlain’s own diaries and accounts, as well as his exquisite drawings and maps, Fischer shows him to have been a keen observer of a vanished world: an artist and cartographer who drew and wrote vividly, publishing four invaluable books on the life he saw around him.
By: David Hackett Fischer
$35.00
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Samuel Champlain went to the New World, first to report on what he saw and later to start a fur-trading center in what is now Canada. But he also wanted to go up the Ottawa River to see if it was the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. He did not know that such a passageway did not exist, but in his explorations, he discovered other important bodies of water, and his maps helped to open the waterways of America.
By: A Royal Fireworks Press Publication
$13.50
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From the Publisher:
Life according to Jesus is really easy to understand; it’s about direction.
There are just two roads and two very different destinations. The most relevant question you can ask about your life is: where’s it going?
Jesus not only provides great answers to your biggest questions, He proves to be the solution to your biggest problem. Changing Lanes takes you on a journey of discovery in search of the meaning to life and the truth about God.
By: Jonny Pearse
$9.50
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From the publisher:
“King of the barnyard, Chanticleer struts about all day. When a fox bursts into his domain, dupes him into crowing, and then grabs him in a viselike grip, Chanticleer must do some quick thinking to save himself and his barnyard kingdom.”
By: Geoffrey Chaucer
$12.50
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An inescapable truth lies at the heart of this simple yet profound book: The quality of our lives is not determined by the happenstance of genetics or by the influence of environment; it is not measured in material possessions or in the trappings of youth; it is not dependent on personality or social acclaim. On the contrary, the intrinsic value of the lives we lead reflects the strength of a single trait: our personal character.
By: Russell W. Gough
$22.50