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Books with author Anne E. Schraff

  • Woodrow Wilson

    Anne E. Schraff

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 1, 1998)
    Traces the life of the twenty-eighth president, from his childhood, through his years of extensive writing, to his terms as president and his involvement in the end of World War I and the founding of the League of Nations
  • Out of Love for You

    Anne Schraff

    Perfect Paperback (Saddleback Publishing, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel.Harriet Tubman HS Series-- With the state of mind Trevor was in, Vanessa could talk him into anything. Would Vanessa get Trevor involved in crime again? It could happen, only this time Trevor might not be so lucky. But back then, Trevor had had enough brains to dump her. Now he was in deeper. The web Vanessa had woven around him was stickier and tighter.
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  • Stolen Treasure

    Anne Schraff

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Nov. 3, 2014)
    The family treasure has caused a rift between sisters. Isa’s mom proudly shows Grandma’s picture above the mantel in the Rodriguez living room. It’s the last gift that Isa’s grandfather ever gave. And it is proudly displayed, infuriating Isa’s aunt. Then it is stolen. But why? Isa learns that to keep a valued friendship, sometimes it’s better to think of others before yourself.
  • Wildflower-Urban Underground

    Anne Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Chelsea Spain bridled under her father's harsh rules. But she was growing up too fast. Someone had to rein her in until she had enough sense to handle herself better. Whenever there was the temptation to take a risk, she went for it. Egged on by her immature friends, was it too late to learn that some risks are just not worth taking?Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Paperback books look and feel like a trade edition and are complete in just under 200 pages
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  • Colin Powell: Soldier and Patriot

    Anne E. Schraff

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Surveys the life and career of Colin Powell, from his childhood in the South Bronx, through his years of military service, to his work in the United States government
  • Helen Keller

    Anne E. Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
    At an early age, Helen Keller lost both her sight and hearing. Frustration made her a difficult child, until she met Anne Sullivan. With Anne's help, Helen learned to communicate. She became a strong-minded woman who shared her thoughts and her inspiration with the world. See how Helen conquered her disabilities. Learn how she came to be light in the lives of so many people.Guided by Time Magazines list of 100 most influential people, the Biographies of the 20th Century series of softcover 64-page biographies focuses on the leaders, scientists, and icons who shaped our world. These people, many from very humble beginnings, changed how the world works. Each biography includes a glossary, timeline, and illustrations. An individual guide for each title provides reproducible activities to extend the text.
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  • Like a Broken Doll-Urban Underground

    Anne Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Accusations fly when a string of thefts hit Tubman High School. Suspicion falls on Sereeta Prince, whose family life is unraveling, sending her into a deep depression. Treated like a stranger by her mother, an enemy by her stepfather, and thief by her classmates, she retreats to a place where even Jaris is not welcome.Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Paperback books look and feel like a trade edition and are complete in just under 200 pages
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  • To Be a Man-Urban Underground

    Anne Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Trevor's mother was dead set against Vanessa Allen. Trevor knew the old angry frown would come back quickly if she learned that Trevor had been seeing Vanessa behind her back. Even his brother Tommy thought the high school dropout was bad news. But Trevor was almost a man, and he wasn't listening to everyone's warnings.Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Paperback books look and feel like a trade edition and are complete in just under 200 pages
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  • Ghost Mountain

    Anne Schraff

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Luke Lawson is raising two couch potatoes, and that does not sit well with him. So he decides he’s going to toughed up his two boys, Winston and Nelson, with an adventure in the great outdoors. At first, the boys are grumpy and upset, but as they explore nature, they become more curious and interested in the world around them. And Winston experiences a life-changing event when he meets the ghost of a Native American teen and takes a mellow midnight ride on horseback.
  • The Life of Harriet Tubman: Moses of the Underground Railroad

    Anne E. Schraff

    Hardcover (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Sorting myth from truth in this amazing tale of courage and heroism, Anne Schraff breathes new life into the story of the most famous “conductor” on the Underground Railroad. “I grew up like a neglected weed—ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it. Now I’ve been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is.” Harriet Tubman ran away from slavery in 1849, walking one hundred miles to freedom in the North. For the next sixteen years, Tubman risked her newfound freedom—and her life—to help about three hundred other slaves escape. During the Civil War, Tubman worked as a nurse and a scout for the Union army, and in her later years, she joined the struggle for the education of her people and for women’s rights.
  • Don't Blame the Children

    Anne Schraff

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1989)
    What deadly avenger is stalking the school's worst troublemakers?
  • Like a Broken Doll

    Anne Schraff

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, June 1, 2010)
    Accusing fly when a string of thefts hits Tubman High School. Suspicion falls in Sereeta prince, whose family life is unraveling, sending her into a deep depression. Treated like a stranger by her mother, like an enemy by her stepfather, and like a thief by her classmates, she retreats to a place where even Jaris is not welcome.