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Books with author Anne Sibley O'Brien

  • What Will You Be, Sara Mee?

    Kate Aver Avraham, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Will she be an artist? A cook? A writer?Sara Mee is turning one, and her family and friends gather for her tol, or first-birthday celebration. Food and presents abound, but most exciting of all is the traditional Korean prophecy game, called the toljabee, which predicts what Sara Mee will be when she grows up.A book for all cultures, WHAT WILL YOU BE, SARA MEE? celebrates siblings, community, and the blending of traditions.
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  • Jamaica's Blue Marker

    Juanita Havill, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 25, 2003)
    Jamaica was friends with everyone in school - except for Russell. No wonder: Russell was a mean brat. When they had art class, Russell borrowed her markers and spoiled her picture. At recess, he threw sand and chased little kids. Jamaica certainly wasn't sorry to learn that Russell was going to move away. She didn't even want to make a card for him, the way the others in her class were doing. But then something happened to change her mind . . .
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  • In the Shadow of the Sun

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback (Scholastic inc., Jan. 1, 2017)
    This paperback book "In The Shadow of the Sun" is pre-owned and is in like new condition. The cover has shelf wear. I do not see markings in the book but I did not look at each page.
  • Someone New

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    eBook (Charlesbridge, July 10, 2018)
    In this companion story to I'm New Here, three elementary schoolers--who aren't new--begin to understand and embrace three immigrant students.Are you new here? Do you know someone new? In I'm New Here and Someone New, young readers explore the immigrant experience through both "windows" and "mirrors." In I'm New Here, readers meet three recent immigrants trying to adjust to a new country and school. In Someone New, the same story is told from the perspective of the students who welcome the newcomers. An honest and heartwarming look at diversity, inclusion, and friendship."Informative and genuine"—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
  • I'm New Here

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Audio CD (Live Oak Media (NY), Nov. 30, 2016)
    Now that Ambers mom and Max are married the three of them are moving to a new house, setting off changes that Amber must deal with, like how does she leave the home her dad used to live in? And, how can she focus on the upcoming standardized tests at school and a dance competition when her dad is dating her dance instructor? As usual, the popular tween does it with wit, honesty and help from her friends and family.
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  • Jamaica and Brianna

    Juanita Havill, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 3, 1996)
    It's wintertime again, and Jamaica has to wear her brother Ossie's hand-me-down boots. She finds herself envious of her friend Brianna's pink boots with the fuzzy cuffs, and Brianna teases her about her ugly, old "boy" boots. But one word brings reconciliation for the two friends.
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  • The Princess and the Beggar: A Korean Folktale

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Library Binding (Scholastic, April 1, 1993)
    A retelling of a sixth-century folktale follows a weeping princess as she makes an amazing discovery about her resourcefulness and inner strength when forced to face a new life with a beggar.
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  • The Legend of Hong Kil Dong: The Robinhood of Korea

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, June 1, 2006)
    In this classic tale from early seventeenth-century Korea, Hong Kil Dong, the son of a powerful minister, is not entitled to a birthright because his mother is a commoner. After studying the martial arts, divination, swordplay, the uses of magic, and the wisdom of the I Ching, the Book of Changes, Hong Kil Dong sets off on a quest for his destiny. He leads a band of men to right the injustices shown to the peasants by some powerful and corrupt merchants, ministers, and monks. Hong Kil Dong can then claim his rightful role and become a wise and just leader. This graphic book captures the drama and pageantry of sixteenth-century Korea during the Chosun dynasty and pays tribute to the adventure story that became the first novel written in the Korean language.
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  • Don't Say No

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Board book (Henry Holt & Co, Oct. 1, 1986)
    The story of a frustrated young girl whose family refuses to allow her to do anything
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  • Hocus Pocus, It's Fall!

    Anne Sibley O'Brien, Susan Gal

    Hardcover (Abrams Appleseed, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Leaves on treesare green and brightAbracadabra!What a Sight! Eleven gatefolds open to re-create the excitement and surprise of fall’s arrival, revealing what happens when the leaves turn. Fall is a season of transition: apples are picked, and animals prepare for winter. Summer days are coming to an end, and there's a hint of winter in the air. Hocus Pocus, It’s Fall! celebrates the magic of that in-between time.
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  • Jamaica Tag-Along

    Juanita Havill, Anne Sibley O'Brien

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Jamaica doesn't want a younger child to play with her, until she remembers how she felt when her older brother excluded her from his games.
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  • I Don't Want to Go

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Board book (Henry Holt & Co, Oct. 1, 1986)
    The story of a young boy who refuses to leave the neighborhood playground at lunchtime
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