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  • Charlotte's Rose

    A. E. Cannon

    Paperback (University of Utah Press, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Charlotte’s Rose—justifiably back in print—tells the story of a young Welsh girl, Charlotte Edwards, who, soon after her mother dies, sails with her father from England to the United States to become part of a company of Mormon handcart pioneers—emigrants with no horses or oxen who themselves pulled the heavy carts filled with their belongings. These were arduous journeys. While on the Mormon Trail, Charlotte befriends a young mother who later dies in childbirth. Though only 12 years old, Charlotte assumes responsibility for the infant and carries her to Utah. Over the course of their journey together, Charlotte becomes deeply attached to the baby she calls Rose, which makes Charlotte’s choice at the novel’s end particularly poignant.The author, A. E. Cannon, is adept at creating vivid, multifaceted, believable characters and has crafted a story of pioneers that will seem relevant to today’s young people. The reader will quickly be drawn into the story as Charlotte struggles to navigate the trials of an adolescent moving into adulthood. Although this is a book about Mormon pioneers, it is in fact about the larger American experience of immigration—a drama still unfolding today­—and Charlotte’s coming-of-age journey will resonate with readers young and old.
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  • Charlotte's Rose

    A.E. Cannon

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, Sept. 10, 2002)
    I will carry that baby to Zion,” I shout at them, “just see if I don’t!”Well! I did it! I have left them all quite speechless.In 1856, 12-year-old Charlotte and her widowed father are members of a Welsh handcart company on the Mormon Trail, so poor they cannot afford wagons but must push carts from Iowa City to Utah. When a woman in the company dies giving birth, and her husband is too distraught to care for the baby girl, Charlotte grandly offers to care for the baby, whom she names Rose. But taking care of Rose turns out to be much harder than Charlotte expected. She’s stuck; she can’t give Rose back. As she struggles along the trail with the infant, she comes to love Rose, and to dream of life with “her” baby, even though Papa and others remind her that she will have to give Rose back to her father when they part ways at the end of the trail.
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  • The Loser's Guide to Life and Love: A Novel

    A. E. Cannon

    language (HarperTeen, June 27, 2009)
    Ordinary, boring Ed works a loser summer job at Reel Life Movies, where he doesn't even have his own name tag. He's stuck with "Sergio." Ed's only consolations are his two best friends. Shelving DVDs isn't so mind-numbingly dull with Scout cracking jokes, and after hours Ed hangs out with the superbrain, Quark. Life starts to look up when the girl of his dreams saunters into Reel Life. Ed knows he doesn't stand a chance . . . but maybe, just maybe Sergio does. All he has to do is pretend to be a smoldering Brazilian stud for the rest of his life. Simple, right? But . . . Ed's new dream girl has her own secrets, Scout wants to be more than Ed's best friend, and his buddy Quark wants Scout for himself. Star-crossed crushes make for hilarious misunderstandings as Ed guides his life toward disaster in this fresh, contemporary twist on Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • The Loser's Guide to Life and Love: A Novel

    A. E. Cannon

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, June 24, 2008)
    Ordinary, boring Ed works a loser summer job at Reel Life Movies, where he doesn't even have his own name tag. He's stuck with "Sergio." Ed's only consolations are his two best friends. Shelving DVDs isn't so mind-numbingly dull with Scout cracking jokes, and after hours Ed hangs out with the superbrain, Quark. Life starts to look up when the girl of his dreams saunters into Reel Life. Ed knows he doesn't stand a chance . . . but maybe, just maybe Sergio does. All he has to do is pretend to be a smoldering Brazilian stud for the rest of his life. Simple, right? But . . . Ed's new dream girl has her own secrets, Scout wants to be more than Ed's best friend, and his buddy Quark wants Scout for himself. Star-crossed crushes make for hilarious misunderstandings as Ed guides his life toward disaster in this fresh, contemporary twist on Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Way Out West with Pirate Pete & Pirate Joe

    A.E. Cannon

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 4, 2006)
    Pirate Pete and Pirate Joe trade in their swashbuckling swords for ten-gallon hats when they head west to search for their cousins Cowboy Clete and Cowboy Moe at the Rude Dudes' Dude Ranch.
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  • The Shadow Brothers

    A.E. Cannon

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Marcus and his foster brother, Henry, a Navaho, have always been close. Marcus doesn't mind letting Henry lead the way; after all, he's brilliant, good-natured, and a champion runner. But now that they are sixteen and Henry is dating the amazing Celia, and now that he's showing interest in his Navaho heritage and his family on the reservation, Marcus is left behind. Henry is turning toward a world where Marcus will never belong. But like Henry, Marcus must discover his own strengths and passions, including his feeling for the extraordinary girl next door.
  • Cal Cameron by Day; Spiderman by Night

    A.E. Cannon

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 1, 1989)
    A popular football quarterback risks his social status at school when he befriends a new girl named Marti.
  • Cal Cameron/spider/

    A.E. Cannon

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1988)
    A popular football quarterback risks his social status at school when he befriends a new girl named Marti.
  • Charlotte's Rose

    A.E. Cannon

    Library Binding (Wendy Lamb Books, Sept. 10, 2002)
    I will carry that baby to Zion,” I shout at them, “just see if I don’t!”Well! I did it! I have left them all quite speechless.In 1856, 12-year-old Charlotte and her widowed father are members of a Welsh handcart company on the Mormon Trail, so poor they cannot afford wagons but must push carts from Iowa City to Utah. When a woman in the company dies giving birth, and her husband is too distraught to care for the baby girl, Charlotte grandly offers to care for the baby, whom she names Rose. But taking care of Rose turns out to be much harder than Charlotte expected. She’s stuck; she can’t give Rose back. As she struggles along the trail with the infant, she comes to love Rose, and to dream of life with “her” baby, even though Papa and others remind her that she will have to give Rose back to her father when they part ways at the end of the trail.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Shadow Brothers, The

    A.E. Cannon

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1990)
    High school junior Marcus feels his entire world changing around him as Henry, the Navajo foster brother who has lived with him since the age of seven, starts to change his personality and wonder if he should return to his family's reservation in another state.High school junior Marcus feels his entire world changing around him as Henry, the Navajo foster brother who has lived with him since the age of seven, starts to change his personality and to wonder if he should return to his family's reservation in another state
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  • Flesh of the Blood

    E.A. Channon

    eBook
    Flesh of the Blood is an amazing tale of fantasy and action that will throughly capture your imagination. Masters of weaponry, magic and thievery band together to search for an abducted princess while an evil being, bent on destruction and conquest seeks the instruments of an ancient power that will give him ultimate control of the planet and its inhabitants.
  • Sophie???s Fish by A.E. Cannon

    A.E. Cannon

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1735)
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