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Books with author Dan Andreasen

  • Joshua T. Bates Takes Charge

    Susan Shreve, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Yearling, May 23, 1995)
    Tommy Wilhelm and his gang of bullies have never let fifth-grader Joshua forget that he was held back in the third grade. Now Tommy has started picking on a dorky new kid and Joshua must choose between sticking up for the nerd and saving his own neck.
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  • Ida Lou's Story

    Susan Kirby, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 1, 2001)
    A family, like a quilt, can be pieced together in many ways. And a quilt, like a family, is rich with stories. Lacey's great-grandmother has a trunkful of family quilts, and stories, she loves to share with Lacey. And the stories the old quilts tell help Lacey understand not only the generations that have come before her, but her own family as well. Take Lacey's great-great-aunt Ida Lou, living with her brother, Vic, and their struggling single mother in Bloomington, Illinois, in 1918. Vic wants to join the fighting overseas, while Ida Lou dreams of becoming an aerialist like her heroes, The Flying Wards. She's sure that traveling with the circus will enable her to find her long-absent father. But even as a rich suitor for Ida Lou's mother promises a bright future for the family, a near-tragic accident threatens to put an end to Ida Lou's dreams.
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  • The Map Trap

    Andrew Clements, Dan Andreasen

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 22, 2014)
    This map-tastic middle grade story from Andrew Clements gives the phrase “uncharted territory” a whole new meaning!Alton Barnes loves maps. He’s loved them ever since he was little, and not just for the geography. Because maps contain more information than just locations, and that’s why he likes to draw them as well as read them. Regular “point A to point B” ones, sure, but also maps that explain a whole lot more—like what he really thinks about his friends. And teachers. Even the principal. So when Alton’s maps are stolen from his locker, there’s serious trouble on the horizon…and he’ll need some serious cartographic skills to escape it. From “a genius of gentle, high-concept tales set in suburban middle schools” (The New York Times), this stand-alone story is off the charts.
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  • Jeannette Rankin: First Lady of Congress

    Trish Marx, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 5, 2013)
    I've been trying to help women have better lives, using the laws we already have. But what if the laws are wrong, or don't go far enough?" So was the thinking of Jeannette Rankin before she decided to run for Congress, years before most women even had the right to vote. Growing up a small-town girl in Montana, Jeannette showed courage and initiative, helping to run her family's ranch and daring to go to university at a time when most women did not even finish high school. She was bright and well-educated, but it wasn't until a visit to her brother in Boston -- where she glimpsed the harsh realities that women and children faced in the slums -- that she knew what she wanted to do with her life. Immediately she got to work, helping in settlement houses and working with orphaned children, but Jeannette wanted to give women the power to better their own lives -- so she shifted her focus to suffrage and ran for Congress. On November 9, 1916, Jeannette Rankin became the first woman to win a seat in the House of Representatives. While in office, she continued her fight for women's rights and also bravely advocated for peace during World War I. Jeannette Rankin was a true pioneer in women's rights and an undeniable force behind the peace movement in America. In this historical account, Marx's candid text and Andreasen's finely detailed illustrations work together to capture the strength and spirit of one of America's most inspirational leaders.
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  • Ellen's Story

    Susan Kirby, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A family, like a quilt, can be pieced together in many ways. And a quilt, like a family, is reach with stories. Lacey's great-grandmother has a trunkful of family quilts, and stories, she loves to share with Lacey. And the stories the old quilts tell help Lacey understand not only the generations that have come before her, but her own family as well.Take Ellen, Lacey's great-great-great-great-grandmother, growing up on an Illinois farm in 1830. Ellen asks her father to bring her some blue calico; instead, he brings her a new stepmother, Julia, and Julia's difficult son, Silas. It isn't until clashes between Silas and Ellen's father threaten to tear her new family apart that Ellen realizes how much Julia has come to mean to her -- but is it too late to save her patchwork family?
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  • Daniel's Story

    Susan Kirby, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 15, 2001)
    A family, like a quilt, can be pieced together in many ways. And a quilt, like a family, is rich with stories. Lacey's great-grandmother has a trunkful of family quilts, and stories, she loves to share with Lacey. And the stories the old quilts tell help Lacey understand not only the generations that have come before her, but her own family as well.Take Daniel, Lacey's great-great-grandfather, growing up on his grandparents' Illinois farm in 1890. Daniel is happy on the farm, but he is determined to find a way to get out west to visit his father so they can be a whole family again. He hatches an ingenious if risky scheme to make the trip, but when he arrives at the depot in Valentine, Nebraska, he finds the little town abuzz with fears of a Sioux uprising. And an even bigger surprise awaits him at his father's cabin, forcing Daniel to rethink his idea of what makes a family whole.
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  • 101 Bible Stories from Creation to Revelation, Vol. 2

    Zondervan,, Dan Andreasen

    language (Zonderkidz, Sept. 20, 2016)
    101 Bible Stories from Creation to Revelation brings together 101 of the most well-known and beloved Bible stories. Written for young independent readers and with colorful artwork, this storybook Bible is sure to become a favorite. Each story is one page in length and features a picture depicting the main character or event of the story.Both story and artwork can also provide perfect springboards for further family or child and parent discussion of the rest of the story and its impact on our faith.
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  • Night Flight: Charles Lindbergh's Incredible Adventure

    S. A. Kramer, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 18, 2002)
    Offers young readers the story of this celebrated pilot's historical solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean seventy-five years ago and explains why his task was so challenging and its successful completion so incredible. Simultaneous.
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  • Night Flight: Charles Lindbergh's Incredible Adventure GB

    S. A. Kramer, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 18, 2002)
    Offers young readers the story of this celebrated pilot's historical solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean seventy-five years ago and explains why his task was so challenging and its successful completion so incredible. Simultaneous.
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  • Stars That Shine

    Julie Clay, Dan Andreasen

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Compiles stories from some of today's most famous country music stars--including LeAnn Rimes, Loretta Lynn, and Vince Gill--about their childhood and memories of growing up.
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  • The Map Trap

    Andrew Clements, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (n/a, March 15, 2014)
    This map-tastic middle grade story from Andrew Clements gives the phrase “uncharted territory” a whole new meaning! Alton Barnes loves maps. He’s loved them ever since he was little, and not just for the geography. Because maps contain more information than just locations, and that’s why he likes to draw maps as well as read them. Regular “point A to point B” ones, sure, but also maps that explain a whole lot more—like what he really thinks about his friends. And teachers. Even the principal. So when Alton’s maps are stolen from his locker, there’s serious trouble on the horizon…and he’ll need some mad cartographic skills to escape it.
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  • If You Lived In The Days Of The Knights

    Ann McGovern, Dan Andreasen

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discusses the lives of nobles, merchants, and peasants in Europe during the Middle Ages, providing information about work, clothing, cleaning habits, war, social structure, religion, and customs.
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