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Books with author Bonnie Geisert

  • Lessons

    Bonnie Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, April 18, 2005)
    Summer was drawing to a close, and Rachel would soon return to school to begin fifth grade. Like many of her classmates, she was anxious about her friends, the strict Mrs. Kelly, and the timed arithmetic tests, but there was something else worrying Rachel, too. Ever since her baby brother, Matthew, was born, she couldn't help but notice that her father seemed even more brooding and withdrawn than ever. Confused and concerned by his behavior, Rachel starts demanding answers—but the secret she uncovers raises more questions than it solves. Author Bonnie Geisert transports readers back to a simpler time and place. Yet life on a rural South Dakota farm in the 1950s was not without its challenges, and Rachel soon discovers she has many lessons to learn, both in Mrs. Kelly's classroom and beyond . . .
  • Haystack

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 12, 2003)
    The haystack was once a familiar tradition on the prairie landscape. Through Arthur and Bonnie Geisert’s vision, you will see that a haystack was more than just a simple pile of hay. Arthur’s exquisite colored etchings with Bonnie’s informative text bring to life a fascinating heritage that gave support and sustenance to the variety of needs and functions of a working farm.
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  • Desert Town

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    language (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 26, 2001)
    This is the fourth book in the Geiserts’ series on small towns which conveys the wonder and personality of everyday life in the United States.The hot, dry desert town is prone to harsh conditions, but the town is full of life and readers are witness to many cheerful happenings over the course of the year. The Geiserts have once again captured the authenticity and essence of small-town America.
  • Prairie Summer

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 25, 2002)
    Working hard on the family farm and helping her father whenever she can, ten-year-old Rachel, who despises farm life but does her fair share of the chores anyway, finds that no matter what she does, her father seems to think that she is worthless, in a poignant novel set in the 1950s.
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  • Prairie Summer

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, March 25, 2002)
    Rachel, ten, is having a hard time growing up on her family’s farm in South Dakota. She hates all of the hard work, and she’s scared by the wild Montana Angus cattle. Still, she works hard to do her share of the chores and to help her dad, but no matter how she tries to please him, he always seems to think she’s worthless. Set in the 1950s, Prairie Summer provides a glimpse into the adventures and dangers faced in every day farm life.
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  • Desert Town

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 26, 2001)
    This is the fourth book in the Geiserts' series on small towns which conveys the wonder and personality of everyday life in the United States.The hot, dry desert town is prone to harsh conditions, but the town is full of life and readers are witness to many cheerful happenings over the course of the year. The Geiserts have once again captured the authenticity and essence of small-town America.
  • River Town

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover
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  • Haystack

    Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert

    Paperback (Sandpiper, May 12, 2003)
    The haystack was once a familiar tradition on the prairie landscape. Through Arthur and Bonnie Geisert"s vision, you will see that a haystack was more than just a simple pile of hay. Arthur"s exquisite colored etchings with Bonnie"s informative text bring to life a fascinating heritage that gave support and sustenance to the variety of needs and functions of a working farm.