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Books with author Amy Gordon

  • Solve the Mystery: 41 Puzzling Cases

    A. C. Gordon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Do you see yourself as a sharp-eyed private investigator, capable of thoroughly examining evidence, checking all the facts, and coming to a sound conclusion? If the answer is “yes,” then this entertaining collection of solve-it-yourself mini-mysteries is just the book for you.You’ll find 41 challenging cases involving robbery, murder, jewel heists, arson, embezzlement, and other criminal activities. They’re all here in concise, carefully constructed scenarios featuring hapless victims of suspicious redheads, scheming socialites, and assorted crooks.As a would-be detective, you’re invited to crack The Case of The Attic Arsonist, The Case of The Bashful Bullet, The Case of The Bomb in the Bon-Bons, The Case of The Conked Clerk, The Case of The Dapper Dead-Beat, and 36 other intriguing puzzles. Junior-grade sleuths can check their crime-solving conclusions by reading the solutions at the end of each story.
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  • The Gorillas of Gill Park

    Amy Gordon

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 1, 2003)
    Willy Wilson spends an amazing summer with his eccentric Aunt Gloria and her unforgettable neighbors.
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  • MBA ADMISSIONS STRATEGY: FROM PROFILE BUILDING TO ESSAY WRITING

    Avi Gordon

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education (Uk), May 1, 2017)
    MBA Admissions Strategy
  • Painting the Rainbow

    Amy Gordon

    eBook (Holiday House, Feb. 4, 2014)
    Thirteen-year-old Holly and her cousin Ivy have always been close; but this summer, 1965, at the annual month-long reunion at their grandparents' lake house, the girls seem to be growing apart. Although they spend hours together painting an old rowboat the colors of the rainbow, they don't talk about things that are important . . . until they accidentally discover hidden family letters and drawings dating back to World War II. Uncovering the mystery of a ghost-like boy named Kiyo leads the girls to the many subjects no Greenwood adult will discuss, such as their uncle Jesse and his death during the war. In this insightful and expressive novel about complicated family dynamics, two girls show their elders that with honesty, courage, and empathy even old wounds can be healed.
  • Return to Gill Park

    Amy Gordon

    Hardcover (Holiday House, April 1, 2006)
    A blue-masked gang is trying to destroy Gill park. Everything--fountains, trees, statues--has been spray painted blue. Having returned to Gill Park to attend the Gill Park Gallery School, Willy Wilson finds himself caught up in the struggle to save his park. But the blue-masked gang isn't the only mystery demanding Willy's efforts. The parks former owner, the eccentric millionaire Otto Pettingill, has left his own mystery for Willy to solve, this one leading to treasure. Will Willy be able to solve Otto's clues, defend his park, and succeed in his demanding new school?
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  • The Shadow Collector's Apprentice

    Amy Gordon

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Fans of Holly Horvath and Kate DiCamillo will love this warm, eccentric, and enchanting middle-grade novel. Peculiar things are going on in the town of Medley over the summer of 1963, but it's hard for twelve-year-old Cully Pennyacre to figure out what it all means. His father has disappeared mysteriously, people don't seem like themselves, and his apprenticeship at Betty's Attic antique store gets stranger each day. The owner has a disturbing hobby of collecting people's shadows with a weird projectorlike machine and foul-smelling chemicals. He claims the process is harmless, but it leaves his victims listless and passive. Odd happenings become the norm as Cully, Batty's granddaughter Isabel, and Cully's best friend band together to get to the bottom of a secret black market in human shadows.
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  • MBA Admissions Strategy: From Profile Building to Essay Writing

    Avi Gordon

    Paperback (Open University Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    "Avi Gordon has achieved what most MBA admissions books strive for. In concise and clear prose he unravels the complexities of getting into a top business school... This second edition covers everything from GMAT preparation to knowing the needs of admissions committees better than they do while constantly asking the candidate to continually evaluate him or herself ... An essential new addition to the MB applicant's bookshelf." Ross Geraghty, Managing Editor, Top MBA "MBA Admissions Strategy is a no-nonsense, streamlined book that will be especially helpful to applicants of top 20 business schools. Gordon does a great job of thoroughly covering all topics of the MBA application process ... His advice is smart, savvy and written with a hands-on approach to successfully guide an applicant through their application process." Leila Pirnia, Founder, MBA Podcaster "Avi Gordon's newly revised guide to MBA admissions strategy is like a golden ticket for aspiring MBAs. The guide not only addresses the latest trends in MBA applications, it also provides can't-miss tips for students seeking admission to the most competitive business programs." Karen Schweitzer, the About.com Guide to Business School MBA Admissions Strategy is a bestseller that shows MBA applicants: What Admissions Committees value and how they work What to say in a b-school application, and how to say it well How to turn a good application into a great application It guides the reader through the four key aspects of competitive MBA admissions; navigating the admissions process; enhancing profile value; managing essay and interview communications; and writing better. The second edition updates and enhances all chapters, and contains new material on success in MBA admissions interviews.
  • MBA ADMISSIONS STRATEGY: FROM PROFILE BUILDING TO ESSAY WRITING

    Avi Gordon

    eBook (Open University Press, May 1, 2017)
    MBA Admissions Strategy is a guide to the four aspects of a successful, competitive business school application.
  • Twenty Gold Falcons

    Amy Gordon

    Paperback (Holiday House, June 1, 2012)
    In this adventure-filled, middle-grademystery, eleven-year-old Aiden and herfriends aren’t the only ones hot on thetrail of gold stashed in the mysteriousIngle Building.
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  • Twenty Gold Falcons

    Amy Gordon

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 15, 2010)
    In this adventure-filled, middle-grademystery, eleven-year-old Aiden and herfriends aren’t the only ones hot on thetrail of gold stashed in the mysteriousIngle Building.
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  • The Gorillas of Gill Park

    Amy Gordon

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • When JFK Was My Father

    Amy Gordon

    Hardcover (Puffin Books, July 23, 2001)
    Thirteen-year-old Georgia is left feeling abandoned by her parents and so pretends that JFK is her father, yet as she grows and begins to discover her own self-worth, she soon realizes that she doesn't have to pretend any longer and can stand on her own merits. Reprint.
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