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    Caribbean Dozen: Poems from Caribbean Poets, A
      This book includes many short poems, some childish and some more complex, written by contemporary Caribbean poets. It also includes fascinating biographies on each author.
      Author: Agard, John & Nichols, Grace HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, The
      A story in three parts about a Victorian artist, Waterhouse Hawkins, who brought dinosaurs to life for all to see, originally in England and later in New York City He devoted over three decades to building the first life-size models of these giant creatur
      Author: Kerley, Barbara HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, The
      A story in three parts about a Victorian artist, Waterhouse Hawkins, who brought dinosaurs to life for all to see, originally in England and later in New York City He devoted over three decades to building the first life-size models of these giant creatur
      Author: Kerley, Barbara HSE Descriptors: science | social studies

    Divide, The
      As a young girl in 1893, Willa Cather journeys with her extended family to relocate on the Nebraska prairie. Although unhappy at first, she learns to enjoy her new home as the seasons unfold. The beautiful illustrations are particularly well linked to t
      Author: Bedard, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Poetry for Young People: Edna St. Vincent Millay
      Beautifully illustrated collection of Edna St. Vincent Millay's poetry. The volume also includes a sketch of the poet's life.
      Author: Francis Schoonmaker HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Richard Wright and the Library Card
      This is a 'slice of life' biography about the author Richard Wright set in his late adolescence/ young adulthood. Events deal with discrimination, Richard's discovery of literature, and how he decided to become an author.
      Author: Miller, William HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, The
      The story of Peter Mark Roget, creator of Roget's Thesaurus complete with his biography, time line of current events and wonderful illustrations. Both Robert F Sibert medal and Caldecott Honor Book.
      Author: Bryant, Jen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies | language arts - writing | science

    Where the Action Was
      These somewhat uneven memoirs chronicle the experiences of women journalists and photographers during WW II.
      Author: Colman, Penny HSE Descriptors: social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Angelou, Maya
    Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
      This is a collection of poetry (from more than 100 U.S. poets) and paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, and other works of art-- all from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Biographical notes and an index conclude the vo
      Author: Panzer, Nora (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Life Doesn't Frighten Me
      In this single poem, Angelou celebrates courage to face internal and external fears, the courage that grows out of a belief in ourselves. The contemporary art is bold and child-like but may have the power to scare children. The text is repetitive and ea
      Author: Angelou, Maya

    Now Sheba Sings the Song
      This book consists of one long poem and dozens of sketches of African-American women. It is a sensuous book that celebrates the sexuality, the history, and the strength of Black women.
      Author: Angelou, Maya

    Soul Looks Back in Wonder, The
      This lavishly illustrated book is a collection of 13 poems by African American poets such as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Alexis de Veaux.
      Author: Feelings, Tom HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Austen, Jane
    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Baldwin, James
    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Brooks, Gwendolyn
    Gwendolyn Brooks
      This biography describes the influences and hardships of the early years and the political activism of the later years of the African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. The book includes a chronology, archival photos, an index, a list of published works and
      Author: Hill, Christine M. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies | language arts - writing

    Poem of Her Own, A
      A chronological collection of poems written by 25 American women poets from 1678 to the present. Brief biographies of each poet are included. An excellent essay by the editor describes the barriers and difficulties overcome by American women poets.
      Author: Clinton, Catherine, ed. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Cather, Willa
    Divide, The
      As a young girl in 1893, Willa Cather journeys with her extended family to relocate on the Nebraska prairie. Although unhappy at first, she learns to enjoy her new home as the seasons unfold. The beautiful illustrations are particularly well linked to t
      Author: Bedard, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Cervantes, Miguel
    Don Quixote and the Windmills
      This retelling of the famous Spanish novel by Cervantes recounts Don Quixote's first adventure as a knight. An Author's Note contributes historical information about Cervantes.
      Author: Kimmel, Eric HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > cummings, e.e.
    Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
      This is a collection of poetry (from more than 100 U.S. poets) and paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, and other works of art-- all from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Biographical notes and an index conclude the vo
      Author: Panzer, Nora (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    E. E. Cummings
      This extensive biography of the American poet and artist, E. E. Cummings, also conveys the history of the times, especially of artistic movements. Drawings, archival photographs, and segments of poems expand the biographical information.
      Author: Reef, Catherine HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > de Veaux, Alexis
    Soul Looks Back in Wonder, The
      This lavishly illustrated book is a collection of 13 poems by African American poets such as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Alexis de Veaux.
      Author: Feelings, Tom HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Dickens, Charles
Literature and Language > authors > Dickinson, Emily
    Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
      This is a collection of poetry (from more than 100 U.S. poets) and paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, and other works of art-- all from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Biographical notes and an index conclude the vo
      Author: Panzer, Nora (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Emily
      This book tells the story of a young girl's encounter with the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson and of her friendship with the author. Although the picture book is a fictional account, Cooney's oil paintings and the afterword with biographical information
      Author: Bedard, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Emily Dickinson's Letters to the World
      This introduction to Emily Dickinson's best-known poems also contains biographical information in a fictional narration by her sister Lavinia.
      Author: Winter, Jeanette HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Poem of Her Own, A
      A chronological collection of poems written by 25 American women poets from 1678 to the present. Brief biographies of each poet are included. An excellent essay by the editor describes the barriers and difficulties overcome by American women poets.
      Author: Clinton, Catherine, ed. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Winter Poems
      This collection features 25 poems about different aspects of winter. Several very well known poets are included: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Frost, Dickinson, Sandburg.
      Author: Rogasky, Barbara (compiler) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Ellison, Ralph
    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Emerson, Ralph Waldo
    Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, The
      This two-act play is about Thoreau's nonviolent acts of civil disobedience and about his waning friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson.
      Author: Lawrence, Jerome & Lee, Robert E. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Frost, Robert
    Birches
      On each page Ed Young illustrates trees and forests and the countryside, in browns and sepia tones, and presents them along with several lines of Robert Frost's well-known poem, "Birches." The poem is printed in its entirety again on the last two pages.
      Author: Frost, Robert HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Winter Poems
      This collection features 25 poems about different aspects of winter. Several very well known poets are included: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Frost, Dickinson, Sandburg.
      Author: Rogasky, Barbara (compiler) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Giovanni, Nikki
    Poem of Her Own, A
      A chronological collection of poems written by 25 American women poets from 1678 to the present. Brief biographies of each poet are included. An excellent essay by the editor describes the barriers and difficulties overcome by American women poets.
      Author: Clinton, Catherine, ed. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Rosa
      Giovanni tells the story of Rosa Parks' infamous bus ride. In the telling, the author speaks to the strength of the African-American community in their struggle for equal rights. The author weaves other tales (Emmett Till) into the story to give the rea
      Author: Giovanni, Nikki HSE Descriptors: social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Hansberry, Lorraine
    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Homer
    Dateline: Troy
      A compelling retelling of the Trojan War story is juxtaposed with newspaper clippings (WWI--Gulf War). The clippings help to develop context for the story. They also reveal powerful parallels between the world of Homer's Iliad and our own.
      Author: Fleischman, Paul HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Hughes, Langston
    Block, The
      This collection of Langston Hughes poems is complemented by the illustrations of Romare Beardon. An introduction by Bill Cosby precedes the collection, and biographies of the poet and artist conclude it.
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Book of Rhythms, The
      The chapters are essays by Langston Hughes on different aspects of rhythm. Wynton Marsalis wrote the introduction. In an afterword, Robert O'Meally places the book in the context of Hughes' involvement in the Harlem Renaissance and the McCarthy hearings
      Author: Hughes, Langston

    Coming Home
      The book tells the story of Langston Hughes' lonely childhood, demonstrating that certain themes and ideas that later emerged in Hughes' poetry grew from his experiences as a child.
      Author: Cooper, Floyd HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Dream Keeper and Other Poems, The
      A reissue of Hughes' poetry book with seven additional poems (total of 66). The poems are short and make appropriate reading for all levels of learners. Many of the poems deal with issues of the African-American experience.
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Free To Dream
      This book, subtitled The Making of a Poet: Langston Hughes, offers Hughes's poetry as well as a biography.
      Author: Osofsky, Audrey HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Langston Hughes: American Poet
      This is a reissue of a picture book biography of Langston Hughes (originally published in 1974). The illustrations and Author's Note (a must read) are new.
      Author: Walker, Alice HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Langston's Train Ride
      This easy-reading picture book focuses on one episode from Langston Hughes's life--his realization that he WAS a poet. Reference is made to "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and of the way its ideas developed.
      Author: Burleigh, Robert HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    My People
      Beautiful sepia-tone photographs illustrate Langston Hughes' poem "My People"
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing | social studies

    Negro Speaks of Rivers, The
      E.B.Lewis depicts Langston Hughes' poem through beautful watercolor illustrations which help in the understanding of the poem.
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Negro Speaks of Rivers, The
      E.B.Lewis depicts Langston Hughes' poem through beautful watercolor illustrations which help in the understanding of the poem.
      Author: Hughes, Langston HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Snow Toward Evening
      In this book 13 poets and the landscape painter Thomas Locker combine to invite us to enjoy nature's splendor through the changing seasons.
      Author: Frank, Josette (Editor) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Soul Looks Back in Wonder, The
      This lavishly illustrated book is a collection of 13 poems by African American poets such as Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, and Alexis de Veaux.
      Author: Feelings, Tom HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Hurston, Zora Neale
    Jump at de Sun
      This interesting biography of the author and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston emphasizes her unique celebration of black life and language at the turn of the century when such topics were unpopular. Her niece wrote the introduction.
      Author: Porter, A. P. HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Sorrow's Kitchen: The Life and Folklore of ZN Hurston
      Part of the Great Achievers series, this book chronicles the life and writings of Zora Neale Hurston, the important African-American writer of the first-half of this century. The book is 121 pages and contains lots of photographs. The author has woven c
      Author: Lyons, Mary E. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Sweet Words So Brave
      Narrated as a story told by a old, Black storyteller to a young child, the book relates the history of African American writers which is illustrated with beautiful, bold paintings by Jerry Butler. The use of different type faces may distract some readers
      Author: Curry, Barbara & Brodie, James HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Longfellow, Henry Wordsworth
    Many Rides of Paul Revere, The
      A biography of Paul Revere tha is not intended to refute history ( Longfellow's attempt to create an American hero). Rather this account contains some intriguing details of Revere's childhood, military career, family life and Revolutionary War leadership.
      Author: Giblin, James Cross HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

    Paul Revere's Ride
      Longfellow's famous poem tells the story of Revere's call to arms to his countryfolk in 1775.
      Author: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth HSE Descriptors: social studies

    Song of Hiawatha, The
      Excerpts from the long poem have been selected to tell the story of Hiawatha. Detailed illustrations accompany each excerpt.
      Author: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Maugham, Somerset
    Appointment
      This lavishly illustrated book is a distillation of the classic Somerset Maugham novella Appointment in Samarra. Not until the very end do we realize that the important appointment that the man must keep is an appointment with death. The illust
      Author: Maugham, Somerset HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Milton, John
    Tale of Paradise Lost, The
      An exquisitly illustrated prose retelling of John Milton's famous poem Paradise Lost.
      Author: Willard, Nancy HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Morrison, Toni
    And Not Afraid To Dare
      This is a collection of short (15-20 page) biographies of 10 African American women: Ellen Craft, Charlotte Forten Grimke, Mary Fields, Ida B. Wells, Mary McLeod Bethune, Clara Hale, Leontyne Price, Toni Morrison, Mae C. Jemison, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee.
      Author: Bolden, Tonya HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Poe, Edgar Allan
    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Sandburg, Carl
    Carl Sandburg: Adventures of a Poet
      An episodic biography of Carl Sandburg in which each episode is accompanied by a colorful illustration and an excerpt of his poetry or prose.
      Author: Niven, Penelope HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Hand in Hand
      The collection of poems is organized by American historical themes rather than by chronology. There are many poems that are familiar patriotic songs.
      Author: Hopkins, Lee (Ed.)

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Winter Poems
      This collection features 25 poems about different aspects of winter. Several very well known poets are included: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Frost, Dickinson, Sandburg.
      Author: Rogasky, Barbara (compiler) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Shakespeare, William
    Heroes
      The author provides 12 biographies of important men throughout the world and throughout history that she illustrates in the art style of the time and place. An introduction, maps, and a list of further reading make this a useful book in the classroom.
      Author: Hazell, Rebecca HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Othello, A Novel
      The author retells Shakespeare's play Othello as a novel, relocating the setting to late 15th century England and changing the racial identities of Iago and Emilia to African. Boldface type calls attention to passages from Shakespeare. Iago manipulates
      Author: Lester, Julius HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Shakespeare, His World and His Work
      This book explores the world of William Shakespeare through beautiful illustrations and diagrams, quotations from plays, a detailed timeline, a bibliography, and a closer look at five plays--A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, King L
      Author: Rosen, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Tempest, The
      This is a prose retelling of Shakespeare's play The Tempest, a story of an exiled Duke and his daughter during their stay on an enchanted island. The book ends with an author's note.
      Author: Shakespeare, William (retold by Coville, Brice) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Twelfth Night
      This is a narrative retelling of Shakespeare's play. Many of the famous lines are embedded in the narrative.
      Author: Shakespeare, William (retold B. Coville) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    William Shakespeare and the Globe
      This is the story of William Shakespeare and the rebuilding of The Globe Theatre. This is a good reference book.
      Author: Aliki HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | language arts - writing

    Winter Poems
      This collection features 25 poems about different aspects of winter. Several very well known poets are included: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Frost, Dickinson, Sandburg.
      Author: Rogasky, Barbara (compiler) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Stevenson, Robert Louis
    Across America on an Emigrant Train
      This nonfiction account of Robert Louis Stevenson's train trip from New York to California combines Stevenson's words from his letters and diary, a factual description of the railroad industry and the 19th-century U.S. West, and amazing old photographs an
      Author: Murphy, Jim HSE Descriptors: social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Thoreau, Henry David
    Coretta Scott
      Coretta is a poetic tribute to the life of Coretta Scott King and the Civil Rights movement. This is an amazing biographical tribute in poetry which is most readable and offers all kinds of teaching opportunities. The art work by Kadir Nelson really make
      Author: Shange, Ntozake HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading | social studies

    Into the Deep Forest: With Henry David Thoreau
      Thoreau's journal entries have been placed into a broader context and are accompanied by stunning paintings and pencil drawings in this 39-page book. The use of present tense verb form may be off putting for some readers.
      Author: Murphy, Jim HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, The
      This two-act play is about Thoreau's nonviolent acts of civil disobedience and about his waning friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson.
      Author: Lawrence, Jerome & Lee, Robert E. HSE Descriptors: social studies | language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Twain, Mark
    American Boy: The Adventures of Mark Twain
      This biography of Sam Clemens focuses primarily on his childhood. Readers will see many parallels between young Sam's adventures and those of his famous characters Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.
      Author: Brown, Don HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Lives of the Writers: Comedies, Tragedies (and What the Neighbors Thought)
      Organized chronologically, the book offers short biographies of famous writers with intriguing anecdotes to encourage readers to seek the literary works. The book includes a useful index, a glossary of literary terms and a short bibliography. Each biblio
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Verne, Jules
    They Saw the Future
      The author selects people throughout history who predicted the future. A bibliography provides further reading about the 12 seers included. There is an index.
      Author: Krull, Kathleen HSE Descriptors: social studies

Literature and Language > authors > Whitman, Walt
    Celebrate America in Poetry and Art
      This is a collection of poetry (from more than 100 U.S. poets) and paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, and other works of art-- all from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Biographical notes and an index conclude the vo
      Author: Panzer, Nora (Ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Hand in Hand
      The collection of poems is organized by American historical themes rather than by chronology. There are many poems that are familiar patriotic songs.
      Author: Hopkins, Lee (Ed.)

    Walt Whitman: Words for America
      This biography of Walt Whitman extends our knowledge of the poet, both in his growth as a poet and learning of the experiences that were the source of his poetry. Back matter contains more biographical and historical information, sources, and full poems
      Author: Kerley, Barbara HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Literature and Language > authors > Wordsworth, William
    Winter Poems
      This collection features 25 poems about different aspects of winter. Several very well known poets are included: Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Frost, Dickinson, Sandburg.
      Author: Rogasky, Barbara (compiler) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

Social Studies
Social Studies > sociology
Social Studies > sociology > women
Social Studies > sociology > women > authors
    Edna St. Vincent Millay
      This beautifully illustrated collection of poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay includes an introductory biography and an index of the poems.
      Author: Schoonmaker, Frances (ed.) HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Emily
      This book tells the story of a young girl's encounter with the reclusive poet Emily Dickinson and of her friendship with the author. Although the picture book is a fictional account, Cooney's oil paintings and the afterword with biographical information
      Author: Bedard, Michael HSE Descriptors: language arts - reading

    Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving
      After years of lobbying, Sarah Hale, an editor and writer, won the battle to have Thanksgiving declared a national holiday. Back matter includes historical and biographical information. Adults may find the tone of voice and some illustrations childish a
      Author: Anderson, Laurie Halse HSE Descriptors: social studies


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