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Books with author Christine Harris

  • Catherine the Great

    Christine Hatt

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Aug. 1, 2003)
    A biography of the German princess who became the absolute ruler of the Russian empire and won for herself the reputation of being a great enlightened monarch.
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  • Who Ate the Chicken Nugget?

    Christine Hamman

    language (, Oct. 10, 2014)
    Taking a trip to the zoo is fun and exciting. When an animal decides to steal the chicken nugget off your plate, the adventure becomes a memory to never forget. Based on events from her trip to the zoo author Christine Hamman wants you to find out Who Ate the Chicken Nugget?Please note this book is illustrated and written by a 6 year old. She wanted to share her love for books. The only adult help was formatting and a few helpful tips on the computer. Enjoy!
  • You Have to Draw the Line Somewhere

    Christie Harris

    Hardcover (Atheneum, June 15, 1964)
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  • The Audrey of the Outback Collection

    Christine Harris, Ann James

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, June 1, 2012)
    All the stories of a determined, mischievous, imaginative little girl from the outback in one beautiful collection Audrey will have every girl wishing she lived in Australia's outback. This special gift edition combines all three popular stories featuring Audrey—Audrey of the Outback, Audrey Goes to Town, and Audrey's Big Secret—in one beautiful hardcover volume.
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  • Martin Luther King, Jr

    Christine Hatt

    Library Binding (World Almanac Education, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Traces the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr., providing information to form an opinion about his accoplishments and methods of achieving his goals.
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  • Audrey's Big Secret

    Christine Harris, Ann James

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, June 1, 2010)
    Audrey Barlow has woken up in the dead of night and needs to go to the bathroom. The only problem is, the bathroom is an outhouse and is out yonder down the garden path. And if that isn’t bad enough, Audrey sees what she thinks is a ghost! It’s not such a far-fetched idea, especially as her twin sisters, Esther and Pearl, who tragically died at birth are buried out the back. But Audrey soon discovers that it wasn’t a ghost she spotted at all, but a young aboriginal girl her own age named Janet. Audrey soon learns that Janet has run away from a mission and together they must think of a way to keep Janet from being taken again. Readers will love Audrey and her determination to see that something so wrong must be made right.
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  • West with the white chiefs

    Christie Harris

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 15, 1965)
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  • Clothes of the Modern World

    Christine Hatt

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, July 12, 2001)
    Today, as in the earliest times, people wear clothes not only for warmth and comfort, but also to show their position in society or simply to look good and attract a partner.Clothes of the Modern World looks at how fashions have changed in the last 200 years, as increasing industrialization has brought a greater range of garments and new fabrics, and traces the development of both haute couture and street style. Stunning detailed artwork on every page recreates clothes from Victorian crinolines and frock coats to miniskirts and sportswear.
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  • Once More upon a Totem.

    Christie Harris

    Paperback (McClelland & Stewart Ltd, March 15, 1978)
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  • Silver Path

    Christine Harris, Helen Ong

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, May 1, 1994)
    Niko and Penny are pen pals on opposite sides of the world. But their lives are separated by more than distance. Penny lives in a peaceful world with a big garden and a dog named Scruff. Niko lives in a world racked by war. His father has been arrested. And now, forced to flee their village, Niko and his mother live in a hotel that houses refuges.In his letter to Penny, Niko describes how he stands on the balcony of the hotel at night and gazes at the moon shining in the ocean. He imagines that the reflection is a silver path leading to her home. He hopes that one day Penny can visit him. He dreams that his father will be free. He waits for the wonderful day when his family can return to their village and be happy again.
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  • You Have to Draw the Line Somewhere

    Christie Harris

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 15, 1965)
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  • The American West

    Christine Hatt

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Book by Hatt, Christine
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