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Books with author Elizabeth Neal

  • Heat Wave

    Elizabeth Neal

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. Marissa's favorite singer is coming to a nearby music festival, and Marissa can't wait to rock out with her friends Ben and T. Sure, some things might go wrong, but there's nothing a few road burritos can't fix. It's not until a blown tire strands them in the desert that Marissa realizes their weekend isn't the only thing in danger―their lives might be too.
  • The Game

    Elizabeth Neal

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Marcus and his best friend Taj have never been great at basketball. But during the final game of the season, their coach finally gives them the chance to play. As the minutes count down, Marcus chokes and misses his shot while Taj saves the day with a buzzer-beater. That night Marcus receives a text from an unknown number asking if he would like a do-over. He accepts and gets to relive the game and make the winning shot. But will correcting his mistake be worth taking away his best friend's moment to shine?
  • The Game

    Elizabeth Neal

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, April 2, 2019)
    Marcus and his best friend Taj have never been great at basketball. But during the final game of the season, their coach finally gives them the chance to play. As the minutes count down, Marcus chokes and misses his shot while Taj saves the day with a buzzer-beater. That night Marcus receives a text from an unknown number asking if he would like a do-over. He accepts and gets to relive the game and make the winning shot. But will correcting his mistake be worth taking away his best friend's moment to shine?
  • Heat Wave

    Elizabeth Neal

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2020)
    When their road trips takes a turn for disaster, these teens must rely on their instincts to survive. Marissa's favorite singer is coming to a nearby music festival, and Marissa can't wait to rock out with her friends Ben and T. Sure, some things might go wrong, but there's nothing a few road burritos can't fix. It's not until a blown tire strands them in the desert that Marissa realizes their weekend isn't the only thing in danger―their lives might be too.
  • The Midnight Before Me

    Elizabeth Lo

    eBook (Westbrook Publishing, Oct. 9, 2019)
    HOW MUCH IS A LIFE WORTH? WHEN THE WORLD DEMANDS AN ANSWER WE ALL SCRAMBLE TO FIND ONE.My name is Midnight Thunder. The town crazy person; the Demon Eyes girl. The girl whose existence rests on a curse that saves her from death yet sets her on a path to an inevitable end.I live in a world full of magic: spells, curses, enchantments, and everything in between. It would be a whimsical place, but, like anything, it's imperfect. Little by little, my own country has begun to fall apart beneath its own mistakes. The queen’s gone a little bit more than mad, our military has collapsed, and of course, the only way to break the deadly curse at the root of it all is to sacrifice... me.
  • The Game

    Elizabeth Neal

    Library Binding (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Marcus and his best friend Taj have never been great at basketball. But during the final game of the season, their coach finally gives them the chance to play. As the minutes count down, Marcus chokes and misses his shot while Taj saves the day with a buzzer-beater. That night Marcus receives a text from an unknown number asking if he would like a do-over. He accepts and gets to relive the game and make the winning shot. But will correcting his mistake be worth taking away his best friend's moment to shine?
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  • The Key to My Neighbor's House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda

    Elizabeth Neuffer

    Paperback (Picador, Nov. 9, 2002)
    Examining competing notions of justice in Bosnia and Rwanda, award-winning Boston Globe correspondent Elizabeth Neuffer convinces readers that crimes against humanity cannot be resolved by talk of forgiveness, or through the more common recourse to forgetfulnessAs genocidal warfare engulfed the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the international community acted too late to prevent unconscionable violations of human rights in both countries. As these states now attempt to reconstruct their national identities, the surviving victims of genocide struggle to come to terms with a world unhinged.Interviewing victims and aggressors, war orphans and war criminals, Serbian militiamen and NATO commanders, Neuffer explores the extent to which genocide erodes a nation's social and political environment, just as it destroys the individual lives of the aggressor's perceived enemies. She argues persuasively that only by achieving justice for these people can domestic and international organizations hope to achieve lasting peace in regions destroyed by fratricidal warfare.
  • Poodles

    Elizabeth Noll

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    With diagrams, graphs, great photos, and fun text learn all about poodles. Man's best friend is kids' favorite topic to read about. These titles include personality and appearance info and care needs for each breed. Quizzes ask questions to help readers determine if this is the dog for them.
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  • The World's Story

    Elizabeth O'Neill

    Hardcover (Hillside Education, Nov. 27, 2013)
    In this reprint of an early 20th century classic, O'Neill tells the story of man from prehistory to 1910. It's a story that is both broad in scope and filled with lively anecdotes. Teachers and homeschoolers looking for a world history book that doesn't overwhelm will find this books captivates the imagination of young readers. Updated with color pictures throughout. From the dedication: I could not tell you all the things which have ever happened in the world, but I have tried to tell you shortly about all the most important things from the very beginning, even before people had come into the World at all, right down to our own wonderful times. I have chosen the greatest men and women to tell you about,and in reading their stories I hope you will understand better something of what the times were like in which they lived, and what the other people too were like who were not so great and the kind of lives they led.
  • Fish Tales and Rainbow Colors: Poems for Children

    Elizabeth Newton

    Paperback (Yorkshire Publishing, May 17, 2017)
    Who wants to take a trip to the zoo, to see a monkey, a tiger, a kangaroo? Who likes to ride on a train? Maybe going fishing is your favorite thing to do!You can learn about the colors in a rainbow or even talk to the Man in theMoon!You can do all these fun things in this book! So sit back, have fun, and share with your friends all the exciting places you've been to and the new things you'll learn!
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  • Haunted Places

    Elizabeth Noll

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Readers of this book will investigate the facts and compare the data provided in the easy-access text and compelling diagrams and infographics and then decide for themselves if places really are haunted. Catch readers' attention with these striking hi/lo books about popular paranormal topics. These books are great for lessons in evaluating arguments in a text and analyzing key ideas and details. With infographics, first-person accounts, and more, readers will have the data they need to decide if the stories are strange AND true.
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  • Coding in Transportation

    Elizabeth Noll

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Did you know that the average car has more than a dozen computers inside? Without computers and the coding that controls them, todays transportation would look a lot different. Young readers will love exploring how coding helps us get around in this fascinating read. Photo labels visually define glossary terms and other important words. Sequence infographics take the reader step-by-step through coding in action. Diagrams point out where examples of coding can be found in each topic. Presents STEM in a high-interest and relevant way. Second-person introduction phrases empower the reader to explore coding in theory and in practice.
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