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Books with author Barbara O'Connor

  • Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 1, 2003)
    Will a spelling bee be the answer to all of Bird’s problems?All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don’t usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it’s someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird’s always wanted.In Barbara O’Connor’s funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends.
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  • Mammolina: A Story About Maria Montessori

    Barbara O'Connor, Sara Campitelli

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Describes the life and achievements of the Italian woman doctor who developed a revolutionary method of educating children
  • Greetings from Nowhere

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 18, 2008)
    Aggie isn’t expecting visitors at the Sleepy Time Motel in the Great Smoky Mountains. Since her husband died, she is all alone with her cat, Ugly, and keeping up with the bills and repairs has become next to impossible. The pool is empty, the garden is overgrown, and not a soul has come to stay in nearly three months. When she reluctantly places a For Sale ad in the newspaper, Aggie doesn’t know that Kirby and his mom will need a room when their car breaks down on the way to Kirby’s new reform school. Or that Loretta and her parents will arrive in her dad’s plumbing company van on a trip meant to honor the memory of Loretta’s birth mother. Or that Clyde Dover will answer the For Sale ad in such a hurry and move in with his daughter, Willow, looking for a brand-new life to replace the one that was fractured when Willow’s mom left. Perhaps the biggest surprise of all is that Aggie and her guests find just the friends they need at the shabby motel in the middle of nowhere.From an author long recognized for her true Southern voice and heartfelt characters, Greetings from Nowhere, with its four intertwining stories, brings Barbara O’Connor’s work to a new level of sophistication.
  • How to Steal a Dog

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • The Fantastic Secret Of Owen Jester

    Barbara O'Connor

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, )
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  • Me and Rupert Goody

    Barbara O'Connor

    Library Binding
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  • Taking Care of Moses

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 13, 2004)
    Who left the baby at the Rock of Ages Baptist Church?Randall Mackey has a secret. He knows who left the baby on the steps of the Rock of Ages Baptist Church. But he can't tell anyone, not even his best friend, Jaybird. And he certainly can't let Jaybird's little sister, Althea, find out because she'd be sure to shout it from the rooftops. Randall can't tell because Queenie Avery was also there, and he wants to protect her. Poor old Queenie seems to be getting more and more forgetful these days. And now that she's begun to wander, folks in town want to send her away, which would break Mr. Avery's heart. While Randall's busy worrying about doing the right thing, everyone in town is discussing who should take care of baby Moses, and it isn't long before a feud breaks out. Randall has to come up with a plan that won't hurt those he most wants to help. And he's got to do it quickly before the situation gets completely out of control.
  • MoneySmarts4U:The Basics

    Barbie O'Connor

    language (Zunne Group Racing, Inc., Nov. 16, 2013)
    This book is about money and life planning for high school and college students and anyone else who is starting over in life after a divorce or death of a loved one. Topics such as cash and credit management, renting an apartment, buying a car, things to think about before getting engaged or married, buying a home and the role of charity in life are covered in 12 short weeks of daily readings.
  • Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia

    Barbara O'Connor

    Library Binding
    Will a spelling bee be the answer to all of Bird’s problems?All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don’t usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it’s someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird’s always wanted.In Barbara O’Connor’s funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Me and Rupert Goody

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Sept. 2, 2000)
    Eleven-year-old Jennalee Helton thrives on routine and relies on her daily visit to Uncle Beau's general store to provide it. Life is proceeding in its desired orderly fashion until Rupert Goody, a mildly retarded black man, arrives on the scene claiming to be Uncle Beau's son. She's antagonistic to Rupert from the beginning because she's afraid he will take her place in Uncle Beau's affections (Beau isn't really her uncle) and because Uncle Beau is white and couldn't possibly have a black son. The three of them will live through two near tragedies and a calamitous fire before Jennalee sees what Beau and Rupert knew all along: there's plenty of love to go around.
  • Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia

    Barbara O'Connor

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Dec. 2, 2003)
    All her life, Burdette has wanted two things more than anything. To get noticed -- to be seen for her true self -- by those pea-flicking kids in her town. And to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance at one of those through the state spelling bee, and she might even make a friend along the way. For ages 8-12.
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  • Beethoven in Paradise

    Barbara O'Connor

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 10, 1999)
    Set in a trailer park called Paradise"You're just wasting your God-given talents if you don't get yourself something besides a little ole harmonica to play." Wylene made it sound so easy. Martin had always like music -- liked to listen to it, liked to make up tunes in his head. But all he had to do was say the word "piano" to his father and all hell would break loose. His father thought music was for sissies, and was always mad at Martin for not being good at baseball. But with a lot of help from his friends Wylene and Sybil and his grandmother, Hazeline, Martin learns that, although he can't change his father, he can learn to stick up for himself. With humor, pathos, and a colorful cast of offbeat characters, Barbara O'Connor shows that there's room for genius wherever there's a place for compassion-- even in Paradise.
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