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Books with author Doreen Rappaport

  • Jack's Path of Courage: The Life of John F. Kennedy

    Doreen Rappaport, Matt Tavares

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2016)
    John F. Kennedy was a popular, charismatic president, beloved by many. But he didn't always believe he had the strength or courage for that office. As a child he was sickly and also overshadowed by his strong, capable, athletic older brother Joe. After Joe Jr.'s death John had to work hard to live up to his own expectations and to those of his father. He overcame pain and self-doubt to see the country through one of the most difficult crises in its history. Doreen Rappaport once again combines real-life quotes with her own lyrical prose to create a moving portrait of a beloved figure. Matt Tavares' stunning artwork vividly depicts this unique time in history.
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  • Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport

    Doreen Rappaport

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1811)
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  • Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Doreen Rappaport

    Hardcover (Hyperion CH, Hardcover(2001), Oct. 1, 2001)
    Martin's Big Words - The Life of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr (01) by Rappaport, Doreen [Hardcover (2001)]
  • Secret Seder

    Doreen Rappaport

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Jacques and his parents are hiding in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, pretending to be Catholics. On the first night of Passover, Jacques and his father elude Nazi soldiers to gather with other Jews and celebrate the Seder in secret. For this book, Doreen Rappaport researched the lives of resistance fighters and Jews in hiding: brave men and women who managed to survive one of the darkest times in history with their faith intact. Emily Arnold McCully's intense and respectful paintings illuminate the perils of a turbulent time and the triumphs of a resilient people.
  • Wilma's Way Home: The Life of Wilma Mankiller

    Doreen Rappaport, Linda Kukuk

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Feb. 4, 2019)
    As a child in Oklahoma, Wilma Mankiller experienced the Cherokee practice of Gadugi, helping each other, even when times were hard for everyone. But in 1956, the federal government uprooted her family and moved them to California, wrenching them from their home, friends, and traditions. Separated from her community and everything she knew, Wilma felt utterly lost until she found refuge in the Indian Center in San Francisco. There, she worked to build and develop the local Native community and championed Native political activists. She took her two children to visit tribal communities in the state, and as she introduced them to the traditions of their heritage, she felt a longing for home.Returning to Oklahoma with her daughters, Wilma took part in Cherokee government. Despite many obstacles, from resistance to female leadership to a life-threatening accident, Wilma's courageous dedication to serving her people led to her election as the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation. As leader and advocate, she reinvigorated her constituency by empowering them to identify and solve community problems.This beautiful addition to the Big Words series will inspire future leaders to persevere in empathy and thoughtful problem-solving, reaching beyond themselves to help those around them. Moving prose by award-winning author Doreen Rappaport is interwoven with Wilma's own words in this expertly researched biography, illustrated with warmth and vivacity by Linda Kukuk.
  • Lady Liberty: A Biography

    Doreen Rappaport, Matt Tavares

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 13, 2008)
    A powerfully moving, authentic portrait of the Statue of Liberty, told through the eyes of those who created her and illustrated in glorious detail."Soon America will be one hundred years old. I share my dream of a birthday gift."It begins in 1865 as a romantic idea, but ten years later Édouard Laboulaye’s dream catches fire and takes shape. Sculptor Auguste Bartholdi gives the dream the form of a lady, holding a torch to "enlighten the world." Engineers, plasterers, carpenters, coppersmiths — many of them immigrants — work together to turn the lady into a monument over 100 feet tall. Joseph Pulitzer calls on readers to help fund a pedestal, and hundreds send in nickels, dimes, and even roosters for the cause. Doreen Rappaport’s historically accurate, poetic vignettes and Matt Tavares’s magnificent images remind us of the true origins of a national symbol — and show that it took a lot of people to make the Lady.Back matter includes statue dimensions, a time line, an author note, an illustrator note, sources, and suggestions for further reading.
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  • The New King

    Doreen Rappaport

    Library Binding (Dial Books, May 1, 1995)
    Young Prince Rakoto's first command as the new king is, "Bring my father back to life!" and it takes the Wise Woman and a special Malagasy tale to help Rakoto accept what has happened. By the author of The Journey of Meng.
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  • Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Doreen Rappaport

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • Long-Haired Girl: A Chinese Legend

    Doreen Rappaport

    Hardcover (Dial, March 1, 1995)
    Ah-Mei, a young girl, finds the secret spring of the God of Thunder, who has been withholding water from her dying village, and must brave his threats to save her people, in a spirited retelling of a Chinese legend.
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  • Living Dangerously

    Doreen Rappaport

    Paperback (StarWalk Kids Media, Sept. 26, 2013)
    Six adventurous and inspiring stories of American women who defied social convention, prejudice, fear, and even disabilities to undertake dangerous missions fill this nonfiction collection that reads like a thrilling novel. The profiles include Bessie Coleman, who became the first African American licensed pilot; Annie Edson Taylor, who was the first to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and live to tell about it; and Thecla Mitchell, a severely disabled woman who trained for and completed the New York Marathon. Doreen Rappaport is known for her gripping biographies of Americans, both well-known and "not yet celebrated," who overcome obstacles to reach their goals. Among her award-winning books are American Women: Their Lives in Their Words (an ALA Best Book for Young Adults) and Trouble at the Mines (a Jane Addams Honor Book). Other books in the StarWalk Kids Media library include The Flight of Red Bird, This School Is Not White, and Tinker vs. Des Moines.
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  • Walt's Imagination: The Life of Walt Disney

    Doreen Rappaport, John Pomeroy

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, July 4, 2018)
    Walt Disney's name is synonymous with family entertainment. Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bambi, Disneyland, and numerous other creations have inspired generations of children the world over. From his childhood in rural Missouri to his legendary stature as a film and television icon, Walt governed his life with imagination, ingenuity, and scrupulous attention to detail. Faced with both public failures and massive success, he revolutionized the art form of animation, always seeking innovative solutions, cutting edge technology, and new ways of storytelling. Devoted to perfection, Walt was not always easy to work with, but no one can deny his profound talent and impact. Charting Walt's progression from farm boy to actor to artist, animator, director, and entertainment celebrity, Walt's own words are presented and contextualized within Doreen Rappaport's signature compelling prose. Illustrated with vivid authenticity by animator/painter John Pomeroy, this stunning entry in the award-winning Big Words series reveals a man of deep and varied passions with a constantly evolving vision, and a storyteller above all.
  • Escape from Slavery: Five Journeys to Freedom

    Doreen Rappaport

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, March 1, 1991)
    Five accounts of Black slaves who managed to escape to freedom during the period preceding the Civil War
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