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Books with author Donella Brown

  • One Giant Leap: The Story of Neil Armstrong

    Don Brown

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 24, 2001)
    As a young boy, Neil Armstrong had a recurring dream in which he held his breath and floated high in the sky. He spent his free time reading stacks of flying magazines, building model airplanes, and staring through a homemade telescope. As a teenager, Neil worked odd jobs to pay for flying lessons at a nearby airport. He earned his student pilot’s license on his sixteenth birthday. But who was to know that this shy boy, who also loved books and music, would become the first person to set foot on the moon, on July 20, 1969.
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  • All Stations! Distress!: April 15, 1912: The Day the Titanic Sank

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Dec. 9, 2008)
    THE "UNSINKABLE" MEETS THE UNTHINKABLE -- A gripping acount of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic. It took 4,000 men to build it, 23 tons of animal grease to slide it into the ocean, 100,000 people to wave bon voyage, but only one wrong move to tear the Titanic apart, sinking it into the pages of history. On a cold moonless night in April of 1912, 2,000 passengers--both the uber-rich enjoying a luxury cruise and the dirt-poor hoping to find a new life in America--struggled to survive. Only 700 suceeded. Lifeboats were launched half-full; women were forced to leave their husbands and sons behind; and even those who made it out alive were forever haunted, constantly wondering "why me?" Told through captivating prose and chilling first-hand accounts, Don Brown take the pieces of the broken Titanic and gives it such a vivid shape that you'd swear you've never heard the story before.
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  • Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable Discoveries by Don Brown

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin (Trade) (1 Mar. 2001), March 15, 1600)
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  • Mack Made Movies

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Feb. 6, 2003)
    Mack Sennett invented the Keystone Kops, filmed the first pie-in-the-face skit, and introduced Charlie Chaplin to the movies. Here Don Brown tells the story of this American movie genius, from his beginnings as a Vaudeville actor to his triumph as the "King of Comedy"
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  • All Stations! Distress!: April 15, 1912: The Day the Titanic Sank

    Don Brown

    Paperback (Flash Point, Aug. 31, 2010)
    THE "UNSINKABLE" MEETS THE UNTHINKABLE -- A gripping acount of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Titanic. It took 4,000 men to build it, 23 tons of animal grease to slide it into the ocean, 100,000 people to wave bon voyage, but only one wrong move to tear the Titanic apart, sinking it into the pages of history. On a cold moonless night in April of 1912, 2,000 passengers--both the uber-rich enjoying a luxury cruise and the dirt-poor hoping to find a new life in America--struggled to survive. Only 700 suceeded. Lifeboats were launched half-full; women were forced to leave their husbands and sons behind; and even those who made it out alive were forever haunted, constantly wondering "why me?" Told through captivating prose and chilling first-hand accounts, Don Brown take the pieces of the broken Titanic and gives it such a vivid shape that you'd swear you've never heard the story before.
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  • Uncommon Traveler: Mary Kingsley In Africa

    Don Brown

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 25, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Offers a brief biography of the self-educated nineteenth-century Englishwoman who, after a secluded childhood and youth, traveled alone through unexplored West Africa in 1893 and 1894 and learned much about the area and its inhabitants.
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  • Teedie: The Story of Young Teddy Roosevelt

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, April 20, 2009)
    Teedie was not exactly the stuff of greatness: he was small for his size. Delicate. Nervous. Timid. By the time he was ten years old, he had a frail body and weak eyes. He was deviled by asthma, tormented by bullies. His favorite place to be was at home. Some might think that because of these things, Teedie was destined for a ho-hum life. But they would be wrong. For teeedie had a strong mind, as well as endless curiosity and determination. Is that all? No. Teedie also had ideas of his own--lots of them. It wasn't long before the world knew him as Theodore Roosevelt, the youngest president of the United States.
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  • Henry and the Cannons: An Extraordinary True Story of the American Revolution by Brown, Don

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Excellent Book
  • Thunder in the Morning Calm

    Don Brown

    Paperback (Zondervan, Aug. 16, 2011)
    Lieutenant Commander 'Gunner' McCormick is assigned as an intelligence officer to Carrier Strike Force 10, being deployed to the Yellow Sea at the invitation of South Korea for joint exercises with the US Navy. During his pre-deployment briefing, he discovers a TOP-SECRET MEMO revealing rumors that the North Koreans may still be holding a handful of elderly Americans from the Korean War in secret prison camps. As it happens, Gunner's grandfather, who was a young marine officer in the Korean War, disappeared at Chosin Reservoir over 60 years ago and is still listed as MIA in North Korea. Sworn to silence about what he has read, the top-secret memo eats at him. Gunner decides to spend all his inheritance and break every military regulation in the book to finance his own three-man commando squad on a suicide mission north of the DMZ to search for clues about the fate of his grandfather. Risking his career, his fortune, and his life, Gunner will get his answers, or he will die trying. Don Brown is building a loyal fan base by writing what he knows best: thrillers with heart. A former Navy JAG officer and action officer in the Pentagon, Brown pens action-packed plots and finely-drawn characters that are credible and compelling. Thunder in the Morning Calm is a novel of bravery, duty, and family love that will keep readers of all ages reading straight through to the last page.
  • Ruth Law Thrills a Nation

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Ticknor & Fields 1993, First Edition, Aug. 2, 1993)
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  • Don Brown'sA Wizard from the Start: The Incredible Boyhood Amazing Inventions of Thomas Edison

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH), May 3, 2010)
    A Wizard from the Start: The Incredible Boyhood & Amazing Inventions of Thomas Edison[ A WIZARD FROM THE START: THE INCREDIBLE BOYHOOD & AMAZING INVENTIONS OF THOMAS EDISON ] By Brown, Don ( Author )May-03-2010 Hardcover
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  • Our Time on the River

    Don Brown

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, April 21, 2003)
    1968. Steve"s older brother has just broken the news that he"s quit college to enlist in the army. Before David departs for Vietnam in September, their father decides to send the brothers on a canoe trip down the Susquehanna River. Steve knows that David isn"t happy about the plan, and he"s not looking forward to being trapped with his swaggering, tough-guy brother either. "Look out for each other!" is the last thing they hear Dad shout as they round a bend out of sight, David in the rear, controlling the canoe. At first narrow and quiet as a stream, the river soon grows wider and more complicated, carrying the boys through gritty small-town America on a journey that pushes their adversarial relationship into new territory. There is no map or guide for this trip: just two brothers going forward, navigating the twists and turns of the river, learning to fight for each other.In this lyrical first novel, Don Brown tells the powerful story of two brothers coming of age in a challenging time.