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Books with author Deborah Hopkinson

  • Maria's Comet

    Deborah Hopkinson, Deborah Lanino

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Loosely based on the childhood of the America's first female astronomer, Maria Mitchell, this book recounts the longing of a young nineteenth-century woman to gaze at the stars through her father's telescope, instead of sewing and cleaning like other girls.
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  • Prairie Skies: Cabin in the Snow

    Deborah Hopkinson, Patrick Faricy

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    STORMS ARE BREWING When Charlie and Papa arrive in Lawrence for supplies, they find the bustling Kansas town threatened by border ruffians from proslave Missouri. Papa decides to remain behind with other free-soil settlers to defend the town, so Charlie must drive the wagon back to the family's isolated claim by himself. At home a different sort of storm is brewing -- gray skies, bitter cold, and vicious winds warn that a prairie blizzard is coming. Charlie is always getting into trouble for daydreaming and forgetting his chores. Now he has to show he's grown-up enough to help Momma, his sisters, and his newborn baby brother survive in their tiny cabin in the snow.
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  • Maria's Comet

    Deborah Hopkinson, Deborah Lanino

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2013)
    Maria longs to be an astronomer -- wish that burns as brightly as a star. But girls in the nineteenth century don't grow up to be scientists, especially those who are needed at home. Each night when her papa sweeps the sky with his telescope, Maria sweeps the floor below, imagining all the strange worlds he can travel to from the rooftop of their Nantucket home. Then one night Maria finally gets her chance to look through her papa's telescope. For the first time, she beholds the night sky stretching endlessly above her, and her dream of exploring the comets and constellations seems close enough to touch. Loosely based on the childhood of Maria (pronounced ma-RYE-ah) Mitchell, America's first woman astronomer, and illuminated by Deborah Lanino's star-swept illustrations, here is an exquisitely told story of a girl who yearns for adventure beyond her limited circumstances, and sets out to follow her heart.
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  • Sailing For Gold: Klondike Kid

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Gold Rush! Seattle, July 1897 Ever since his mother died, Davey has had a secret plan: He's saving his money so he can run away to Alaska to find Uncle Walt, the only relative he has. No one is going to stop him -- not even mean Mrs. Tinker, who owns the Seattle boardinghouse where Davey lives and works. When gold is discovered in the Klondike, Davey is convinced that's where he'll find his uncle. But then Davey's money disappears, and with it his hopes of finding his uncle -- until Davey comes up with a new, much more dangerous plan.
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  • First Family

    Deborah Hopkinson, AG Ford

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Dec. 22, 2009)
    At work, at play, at home, in the White House.The White House is a museum, the office of the chief executive, a gathering place for leaders and visitors from around the globe, and it is also a home for one special family—the First Family.This book follows a day in the life of the Obama family: President Barack, First Lady Michelle, First Daughters Malia and Sasha, and even First Pup Bo. From moving in on inauguration day to making important decisions, hosting state dinners, planting a garden, exploring the historic house, and leading around the Secret Service, the First Family is very busy.Deborah Hopkinson and AG Ford take young readers through an extraordinary ordinary day in the life of America's much-beloved First Family.
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf (31 Aug. 1995), Aug. 16, 1600)
    Excellent Book
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  • Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek: A Tall, Thin Tale

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Hardcover (S and W, Aug. 16, 2008)
    Les Bas-Reliefs Du Dix-Huitieme Siecle: Avec Des Notes (1786)
  • Maria's Comet by Deborah Hopkinson

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Shutting Out the Sky : Life in the Tenements of New York 1880-1924

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Hardcover (Deborah Hopkinson, Aug. 16, 1672)
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  • Pearl Harbor

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Examines the historical background and current activities of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial that stands in Hawaii above a partly submerged battleship sunk during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941
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  • A Boy Called Dickens

    Deborah Hopkinson, John Hendrix

    eBook (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 10, 2012)
    For years Dickens kept the story of his own childhood a secret. Yet it is a story worth telling. For it helps us remember how much we all might lose when a child's dreams don't come true . . . As a child, Dickens was forced to live on his own and work long hours in a rat-infested blacking factory. Readers will be drawn into the winding streets of London, where they will learn how Dickens got the inspiration for many of his characters. The 200th anniversary of Dickens's birth was February 7, 2012, and this tale of his little-known boyhood is the perfect way to introduce kids to the great author. This Booklist Best Children's Book of the Year is historical fiction at its ingenious best.
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  • Saving Strawberry Farm

    Deborah Hopkinson, Rachel Isadora

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 26, 2005)
    One penny.In the hot, mean summer of 1933, a penny is enough to buy caramels or red hots or peppermint sticks or licorice strings. Is it enough to buy Miss Elsie's Strawberry Farm?There's only one way to find out. Davey takes a deep breath and shouts, "One penny for Strawberry Farm!"Set during the Great Depression, and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Rachel Isadora, Saving Strawberry Farm brings Davey's Midwestern town to life as friends and neighbors plan to save the farm the only way they can -- with a secret penny auction!
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