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Books with author Donna Jo Napoli

  • Daughter of Venice

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, March 12, 2002)
    In 1592, Donata is a noble girl living in a palazzo on the Grand Canal. Girls of her class receive no education and rarely leave the palazzo. In a noble family, only one daughter and one son will be allowed to marry; Donata, like all younger daughters, will be sent to a convent. Donata longs to be tutored like her brothers and to see the Venice she has glimpsed only on the map. What is the world beyond her balcony, beyond what she sees when she glides, veiled, in a gondola down the canal? She dresses as a boy and escapes the palazzo on the Grand Canal to see the world before she is shut away, and to try to find a way to escape her fate. Donata risks everything; she changes her life, and her family’s life, forever when she walks through the door and encounters a Venice she never knew existed.
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  • Zel Reprint Edition by Napoli, Donna Jo published by Puffin

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Paperback (Puffin Books 1998, Jan. 1, 1972)
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  • Hands & Hearts: With 15 Words in American Sign Language

    Donna Jo Napoli, Amy Bates

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 13, 2014)
    A mother and daughter spend a sunny day at the beach together where they swim, dance, build sandcastles, and, most importantly, communicate. But their communication is not spoken; rather, it is created by loving hands that use American Sign Language. Readers will learn how to sign 15 words using American Sign Language with the help of sidebars that are both instructive and playful. And the beautifully illustrated beach scenes will appeal both to the deaf community and to hearing parents and children, who will enjoy this gentle introduction to some basic words in ASL. Hands & Hearts is a picture book unlike any other, revealing the special bond between mother and child.Praise for Hands & Hearts "A memorable excursion." --Kirkus Reviews "The book is recommended for libraries with an interest in ASL, and those in need of beach-themed picture books for the mommy-and-me crowd." --School Library Journal
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  • Soccer Shock

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 1, 1993)
    When ten-year-old Adam discovers that his freckles can see and talk, he plans to use this secret to get onto the school soccer team
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  • Trouble on the Tracks

    Donna Jo Napoli

    language (, March 26, 2012)
    During a long train ride across the Australian outback, twelve-year-old Zach and his younger sister discover that two ruthless men have smuggled an endangered cockatoo on board, and they must save the bird while preventing a train collision.
  • Sirena

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • Fire In The Hills

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Aug. 17, 2006)
    After escaping a Nazi labor camp, Roberto returns home to Italy where he discovers that the Allies are forcing the Nazis north, which is dangerous for the Italians, and joins a small band of resistance fighters who carry secret messages and smuggle guns--acts that are punishable by death.
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  • Happy Holidays

    Donna Jo Napoli

    language (Aladdin, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Finding happiness is sometimes hard -- even for angels. Raquel doesn't like the winter holidays. Everyone seems to get better presents than she does. And everyone seems happier than she is. Then one day she receives a mysterious note, telling her that in order to be happy, she must trade something with a perfectly happy person. But where will she find a perfectly happy person? The Little Angel of Happiness wants to help Raquel, but nothing he does seems to work out the way he wants it to. Will the little angel be able to help Raquel find happiness, or will they both be unhappy for the holidays? Look for a little happiness in every day.
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  • Song of the Magdalene

    Donna Jo Napoli

    eBook (Simon Pulse, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The story of a teenage Mary Magdalene -- here called Miriam -- is finally told.... When the world goes dark and her mind explodes within her, Miriam's future is shattered. In ancient Israel such seizures make her unclean. If anyone finds out about them, she will be an outcast. Only Abraham -- the son of Hannah, her caretaker -- shares her secret. Abraham, too, is afflicted -- a perfect mind in an imperfect body -- and to the villagers he is an idiot. To Miriam he is a savior....
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  • Crazy Jack

    Donna Jo Napoli

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1999)
    Once there was a boy named Jack who traded away a cow for a handful of beans. But Jack was no fool, he was haunted since the day his father climbed up into the clouds and vanished. When the beans provide a way for Jack to pursue his father, he enters the Giant’s world, where he discovers the terrifying ends of greed and desire. In Donna Jo Napoli’s transforming novel, Jack’s search for his father yields not gold, but sustenance, love, and the means to build a life.From the Paperback edition.
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  • Running Away

    Donna Jo Napoli

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 6, 2015)
    A serious job for a little angel The Little Angel of Responsibility has a hard time finishing what she starts. She?s been working on the same knitting project for weeks. But something more interesting always seems to come up. This time, it?s helping a little girl with a big problem. Danielle is old enough to take care of herself. So when her mother starts working again, she leaves a lot of responsibility in Danielle?s hands -- like making sure to get her homework done on time. But when the choice is left up to Danielle, she?d rather practice running for the track team than do schoolwork. Is the Little Angel of Responsibility ready to lend a hand? Be responsible!
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  • Partners

    Donna Jo Napoli

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 6, 2015)
    Why is everyone always so mean to Drew? Drew is miserable. He and his family have just moved to a new house in Florida and Drew has no one to play with. His sisters are mean and bossy, and his parents are too busy unpacking to pay attention to him. The only one who wants to be around him is the crazy old dog across the street -- and Drew wants nothing to do with him. Can the Little Angel of Empathy help Drew get along with others -- or will he stay lonely forever?
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