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Books with author Elizabeth Yates

  • Amos Fortune Free Man

    Elizabeth Yates, Nora S. Unwin

    Hardcover (E.P.Dutton & Co. Inc, March 15, 1950)
    Amos Fortune Free Man [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1950] Yates, Elizabeth and Unwin, Nora S. ...
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  • Sarah Whitcher's Story

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (E. P. Dutton, Aug. 16, 1971)
    Great book for children.
  • Prudence Crandall: Woman of Courage

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 1955)
    Yates, Elizabeth
  • Someday You'll Write by Elizabeth Yates

    Elizabeth Yates

    Paperback (BJU Press, March 15, 1858)
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  • Amos Fortune, Free Man: Novel-Ties Study Guide

    Elizabeth Yates

    Paperback (Learning Links, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Use Novel-Ties ® study guides as your total guided reading program. Reproducible pages in chapter-by-chapter format provide you with the right questions to ask, the important issues to discuss, and the organizational aids that help students get the most out of each book they read.
  • The next fine day,: A novel

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (John Day Co, March 15, 1962)
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  • Sam's secret journal

    Elizabeth Yates

    Paperback (Friendship Press, March 15, 1964)
    "A thing seems more important when it's written down," wrote Sam on New Year's day, as he began his journal" about things that happen inside me. The journal was, of course, secret; but it was no secret to Peter, whom the reader meets early in the story, and who is one bis reason the story is worth telling. Peter is twice as old as Sam and he is right there with some important answers. For one thing, when Sam talks to him, Peter listens. For another, Peter knows exactly how a boy feels, and why. He even understands Big Joe's contrary behavior quite a while before Sam does. It was no secret either to Mr. Watt whose sermon about "everybody's mission" had started the whole thing and helped Sam realize that what Jesus had taught, was just as much for him-Sam Sawyer-as for anyone else. All this involves Sam in what proves to be quite a year-from the Monkey Code, to the matter of Big Joe's hamster, to a battle over Susie's "watery, watery world." Sam's encounters with LIFE are, well-these are the secrets hidden in the pages of Sam's Secret Journal.
  • Prudence Crandall, Woman of Courage

    Elizabeth Yates

    Paperback (Bibliotech Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    By the author of the prizewinning Amos Fortune, Free Man, this is a quietly but firmly dramatized biography of a woman whose activities pointedly revealed the rakishly eddying feelings about the Negroes before the Civil War. In 1833 Prudence Crandall had established herself as mistress of a small private school for girls in Canterbury, Connecticut, and was receiving praise for her work from all quarters. But when she decided to take in a Negro friend as a pupil the flattery soon turned to enmity. Instead of dampening Prudence Crandall's spirit, the criticism merely fanned the flames of a still newer conviction- that she should make her school exclusively for Negro girls, which she did. Though the school managed to survive for about three years, its life was pock marked by derision, by a prison term for Prudence, by cat calls and mud slinging from the proper whose claims ranged from the belief that the Negroes should return to Africa to the shock of Prudence's trespassing against a man's world. The school building was even barbarically stoned. Blocked legally, frustrated by barriers with no outlets except the few abolitionists in Boston, Prudence found some solace in marriage to Calvin Philleo, a minister who shared her beliefs. With no forward steps possible, he persuaded her to give up, to go west and open another school, but in the firm conviction that she had made her most positive contribution towards a free future. (Kirkus Reviews)
  • Mountain Born by Elizabeth Yates

    Elizabeth Yates

    Paperback (JourneyForth, Jan. 1, 1826)
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  • The seventh one

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (Walker, July 6, 1978)
    A man passes through life possessing in turn seven dogs, each of whom offers him love in a different way.
  • Someday You'll Write

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (E P Dutton & Co. Inc, March 15, 1962)
    Former school library book with usual stamps and markings.
  • Amos Fortune,: Free man

    Elizabeth Yates

    Hardcover (Dutton, Jan. 1, 1968)
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