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Books with author Betty Mermelstein

  • Wagon Wheels

    Betty Mermelstein, Cheryl Chan

    eBook (Songlife, LLC, April 5, 2015)
    WINNER of Discovering Indie Writers 2016 book contest in Children's Book category!A little girl collects a variety of items as she goes down the sidewalk with her wagon. With rhyming words and a predictable refrain, children can read/recite the words more easily.
  • A Spirited Justice

    Betty Mermelstein

    eBook (Songlife, LLC, Aug. 31, 2015)
    Karen comes across a nineteenth century newspaper article at college. It hints at the supposed stealing of a horse trophy by her ancestor, Thomas, even though there is no evidence. Thomas and his wife, Margaret, appear to Karen, as they have in the past, and she swears she will clear Thomas' name. Many strange and humorous situations with her dead relatives occur as Karen pursues her goal.
  • A Spirited Inheritance

    Betty Mermelstein

    language (, May 27, 2011)
    Teenager Karen has difficulty getting along with her mother, who does not share her love for crawling, six-legged creatures. While preparing for Thanksgiving dinner, Karen sees an image of a man when she polishes an old sterling silver spoon. She realizes that same face is in one of the photographs in the hallway upstairs. As she stares at the photo, and at the womanโ€™s face in the frame next to his, both figures suddenly appear and ask where the bathroom is. They tell her that they are searching for a ruby scarab that was left in the same house a hundred years ago in the sunroom, which is now the bathroom. Karen tries to hide their existence from her mother, aunt, and younger cousin as she concocts a plan to have her mother win a free bathroom remodel in hopes that the ruby scarab can be found. Her ghostly ancestors get themselves in strange and funny situations as they attempt to help Karen find what they've been looking for. In the process, Karen learns to appreciate her relatives: past and present.
  • Jib and Spinnaker: Sailors of the Low Seas

    Betty Mermelstein, Anne Rankin

    language (Betty Mermelstein, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Jib and Spinnaker are two little mice who fall into a swimming pool as they are being chased by a dog. They think they have fallen into the ocean, and as they try to get out, they encounter many pool toys and equipment that, to them, look like other strange things. How will they escape the waters of the deep?
  • Water Play

    Betty Mermelstein, Nancy Troupe

    eBook (Songlife, LLC, May 6, 2015)
    Four friends use their imaginations as they spend the day in the waters of a lake playing King of the Hill on a raft, making mud shampoos, splashing each other, and pretending a motorboat is a pirate ship. Water Play is written in rhyming stanzas.