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Books with author B.K. Maxwell

  • Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers

    Maxwell King

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 17, 2019)
    The definitive biography of Fred Rogers, children’s television pioneer and American cultural icon, an instant New York Times bestseller Fred Rogers (1928–2003) was an enormously influential figure in the history of television. As the creator and star of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, he was a champion of compassion, equality, and kindness, fiercely devoted to children and taking their questions about the world seriously. The Good Neighbor is the first full-length biography of Fred Rogers. Based on original interviews, oral histories, and archival documents, The Good Neighbor traces Rogers’s personal, professional, and artistic life through decades of work. It includes his surprising decision to walk away from the show in 1976 to make television for adults, only to return to the neighborhood to help children face complex issues such as divorce, discipline, mistakes, anger, and competition. The Good Neighbor is the definitive portrait of a beloved figure.
  • The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers

    Maxwell King

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 4, 2018)
    New York Times bestseller 2018 Goodreads Choice Award Winner for History & Biography Fred Rogers (1928–2003) was an enormously influential figure in the history of television and in the lives of tens of millions of children. As the creator and star of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, he was a champion of compassion, equality, and kindness. Rogers was fiercely devoted to children and to taking their fears, concerns, and questions about the world seriously. The Good Neighbor, the first full-length biography of Fred Rogers, tells the story of this utterly unique and enduring American icon. Drawing on original interviews, oral histories, and archival documents, Maxwell King traces Rogers’s personal, professional, and artistic life through decades of work, including a surprising decision to walk away from the show to make television for adults, only to return to the neighborhood with increasingly sophisticated episodes, written in collaboration with experts on childhood development. An engaging story, rich in detail, The Good Neighbor is the definitive portrait of a beloved figure, cherished by multiple generations.
  • The Devil's Garden

    W. B. Maxwell

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Young Mystery Series: The Missing Lunch

    B.K. Maxwell

    language (, June 17, 2014)
    Delicious PB& J sandwiches, meetings in the restrooms, wandering in the hallways, inappropriate behavior on the playground, giants in the lunch room and the best sleepover ever; what is going on at Rydell Elementary? Well there’s nothing Kia and Marcus Young of The Young Detective Agency can’t handle. New to the Detective scene, this sister and brother duo are on the case, helping their friend Dennis find out who has been taking his lunch, not just any lunch, a lunch that could make any and everyone at Rydell Elementary a suspect.
  • The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers

    Maxwell King

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Drawing on original interviews, oral histories and archival documents, the author traces Mr. RogersÂ’ personal, professional and artistic life through decades of work. Simultaneous.
  • Saucer Report: A Story of Alien Visitation

    M. K. Maxwell

    language (, July 28, 2013)
    For 14 year old Scott and Mark, the mystery of the flashing disk of light darting about in the night sky was only the beginning. Soon Scott's twin sister Melissa has her own story to tell. They are determined to discover the meaning behind their memories, even if Mark's older brother Craig thinks it was all just a dream.
  • An Interview with Scott Michaels : A Supplement to Saucer Report: A Story of Alien Visitation

    M. K. Maxwell

    eBook
    We recently sat down to talk with Scott Michaels, professor of mathematics at Ackermann University and the principal voice of the recent book Saucer Report: A Story of Alien Visitation. Here is a transcript of our conversation.
  • The Faerie Door

    B. E. Maxwell

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Long ago the Faerie Queen created portals between our world and hers, so that children could summon help from faeries whenever the need arose. But a wicked entity called the Shadow Knight is endeavoring to control the doors between the two worlds, and only evil can get through. It falls to two imaginative eleven-year-olds—Victoria Deveny, from 1890 Britain, and Elliot Good, from 1966 America—to thwart his plan. The Faerie Queen dispatches the youths on separate quests to retrieve orbs of power that will ultimately defeat the Shadow Knight. Their bravery and friendship are tested as the children travel to fantastic realms and face life-threatening dangers—from dragons to flying pirate ships to a wicked sorceress queen—before they're reunited to confront the dreaded Shadow Knight.
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  • The Young Mystery Series: The Missing Lunch

    B. K. Maxwell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 16, 2014)
    Delicious PB& J sandwiches, meetings in the restrooms, wandering in the hallways, inappropriate behavior on the playground, giants in the lunch room and the best sleepover ever; what is going on at Rydell Elementary? Well there’s nothing Kia and Marcus Young of The Young Detective Agency can’t handle. New to the Detective scene, this sister and brother duo are on the case, helping their friend Dennis find out who has been taking his lunch, not just any lunch, a lunch that could make any and everyone at Rydell Elementary a suspect.
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  • The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers

    Maxwell King

    Paperback (Large Print Press, Oct. 30, 2019)
    The definitive biography of Fred Rogers, children's television pioneer and American cultural icon, an instant New York Times Bestseller Fred Rogers (1928-2003) was an enormously influential figure in the history of television. As the creator and star of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, he was a champion of compassion, equality, and kindness, fiercely devoted to children and taking their questions about the world seriously. The Good Neighbor is the first full-length biography of Fred Rogers. Based on original interviews, oral histories, and archival documents, The Good Neighbor traces Rogers's personal, professional, and artistic life through decades of work. It includes his surprising decision to walk away from the show in 1976 to make television for adults, only to return to the neighborhood to help children face complex issues such as divorce, discipline, mistakes, anger, and competition. The Good Neighbor is the definitive portrait of a beloved figure.
  • A Child's Near-Death Experience: The Day I Almost Drowned

    Kate Maxwell

    language (Lulu.com, Dec. 14, 2013)
    Kate Maxwell almost drowned at the age of five. After that, she never felt the same again. She was urged to write her story by a famous researcher of childhood near-death experiences, P.M.H. Atwater, who takes her book on tour with her to help people understand the after-effects of childhood NDEs. According to research, many kids have had NDEs and might not even know it. It's reported that 80% ofchildren whose heart has stopped will have an NDE. Some of the after-effects include the following:* Incresed intelligence;* Hunger for knowledge;* Increased psychic ability;* Unable to tolerate violence;* Difficulty relating to children their age;* Interest in universal love vs. love of specific people;* Increased spirituality;* Desire to be of service to others.By writing her story, Kate hopes to help other kids who might be dealing with some of the same issues she had growing up.
  • The Faerie Door

    B. E. Maxwell

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Long ago the Faerie Queen created portals between our world and hers, so that children could summon help from faeries whenever the need arose. But a wicked entity called the Shadow Knight is endeavoring to control the doors between the two worlds, and only evil can get through. It falls to two imaginative eleven-year-olds—Victoria Deveny, from 1890 Britain, and Elliot Good, from 1966 America—to thwart his plan. The Faerie Queen dispatches the youths on separate quests to retrieve orbs of power that will ultimately defeat the Shadow Knight. Their bravery and friendship are tested as the children travel to fantastic realms and face life-threatening dangers—from dragons to flying pirate ships to a wicked sorceress queen—before they're reunited to confront the dreaded Shadow Knight. (20080915)
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