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Books with author Elizabeth Clemons

  • Tide pools & beaches

    Elizabeth Clemons

    Hardcover (Knopf, March 15, 1964)
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  • Tide Pools and Beaches.

    Elizabeth. Clemons

    Library Binding (Random Library, Jan. 15, 2000)
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  • Soul Control

    C. Elizabeth

    eBook (Wings ePress, Inc, )
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  • Petrouchka: Adapted from Igor Stravinsky and Alexandre Benois

    Elizabeth Cleaver

    Library Binding (Atheneum, )
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  • The Enchanted Caribou

    Elizabeth Cleaver

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Dec. 1, 1985)
    In this picture book fable of the North, an Indian maiden is transformed into a white caribou by an old woman, leaving it up to three brave hunters to rescue her
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  • The Fire Stealer

    Elizabeth Cleaver

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 28, 1988)
    This is the story of Nanabozho and how he brought fire to the Indians. Nanabozho transformed himself into a rabbit, tricked his way into a warrior's wigwam and stole a torch of fire enabling his people to warm themselves in winter and cook their food. So that he would always be remembered for what he had done, Nananbozho worked his magic on the trees and every fall we still see the flaming colors of fire in their leaves.
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  • The Enchanted Caribou

    Elizabeth Cleaver

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1995)
    In this picture book fable of the North, an Indian maiden is transformed into a white caribou by an old woman, leaving it up to three brave hunters to rescue her
  • The Seven Seas

    Elizabeth Clemons, Cal Sacks

    Hardcover (Alfewd A. Knopf, March 15, 1971)
    Discusses the characteristics, exploration, and marine life of the Earth's major seas and their affect on the history and civilization of the lands along their shores.
  • Buddy Jim

    . Elizabeth

    Paperback (Narcissus.me, April 28, 2017)
    Out in the Park one day, children, I met a little boy not bigger than you are, who told me that he liked stories about a boy and a dog and the things they did together. He said that it must be a real boy and a real dog, and there must be other animals in the story, not great, big, fierce ones, but just neighborly ones-animals a boy might, perhaps, meet when he went for walks in the woods-and take pictures of and get to know. So this is the story of the way a real boy and a real dog spent their first summer in the real country; and the fun they had together.
  • The enchanted April,

    Elizabeth

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1923)
    "A recipe for happiness: four women, one medieval Italian castle, plenty of wisteria, and solitude as needed. The women at the center of The Enchanted April are alike only in their dissatisfaction with their everyday lives. They find each other-and the castle of their dreams-through a classified ad in a London newspaper one rainy February afternoon. The ladies expect a pleasant holiday, but they don't anticipate that the month they spend in Portofino will reintroduce them to their true natures and reacquaint them with joy. Now, if the same transformation can be worked on their husbands and lovers, the enchantment will be complete."
  • Soul Control

    C. Elizabeth

    Paperback (Wings ePress, Incorporated, Dec. 22, 2016)
    “Lead us not into temptation, deliver us from evil.” These words ring true for seventeen-year-old Saydi Gardiner upon discovering her ancestry. But if she has any doubts, further confirmation is forthcoming and it comes in the form of a wickedly gorgeous Nathanael Braxton, when he steals her heart and cuddles into her sole – the last place the boy should be. Nineteen-year-old Nathanael’s unrelenting good looks aren’t the only thing that make him dangerous – and he knows it! However, his caring half-human self struggles with a loyalty – a loyalty that binds him to the hunt for the soul that will give his family the power they seek. There’s only one problem: When he finds her, Nathanael falls in love with his prey – Saydi.
  • Loon's Necklace

    Elizabeth Cleaver

    Paperback (Demco Media, Aug. 1, 1990)
    A Canadian Indian tale about an old blind man whose sight is restored with the help of a magical loon is interpreted through the collage artwork of a noted illustrator
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