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Books with author Elizabeth Ocling

  • Loon At Northwood Lake

    Elizabeth Ring

    Paperback (Soundprints Corp Audio, March 1, 1997)
    Loon and his mate spend the summer raising their loonlings, but one of the babies goes missing! Will they be able to find him? Reviewed by the Smithsonian Institution for accuracy, Loon at Northwood Lake is a fun and informative story with beautifully detailed illustrations. Watch your children have a blast reading and learning about the animals that live in an American backyard! Book Features:- An informative storyline and colorful illustrations- Appropriate for ages 3-9- Paperback dimensions: 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
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  • The Pumpkin Patch

    Elizabeth King

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Text and photographs describe the activities in a pumpkin patch, as pink-colored seeds become fat pumpkins, ready to be carved into jack-o'-lanterns.
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  • Quinceanera

    Elizabeth King

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Enhanced by full-color photographs, this story captures the events of one girl's special day while discussing the importance of this birthday tradition in the Latino community.
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  • The Pumpkin Patch

    Elizabeth King

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 6, 1990)
    Text and photographs describe the activities in a pumpkin patch, as pink-colored seeds become fat pumpkins, ready to be carved into jack-o'-lanterns.
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  • The Good Chinese Daughter

    Elizabeth King

    eBook
    “The Good Chinese Daughter: Growing up in China and in America,” is an inspiring memoir of a successful woman, mother and author, looking for unconditional love from her mother who almost “aborted” her. After her mother divorced her first husband, she kept reminding her daughter that she might not have been born.Elizabeth, born in Shanghai, was traumatized as a child as she watched the cruelty and brutality of the Imperial Japanese army in Manila, The Philippines. It was there she learned to deal with the fact that the man she called “Dad” was her stepfather.Her mother, a socialite, spent little time with her daughter who was reared by her beloved amah, Ah Woo. Elizabeth, the “good” Chinese daughter - obedient, loyal and gracious, true to her Chinese tradition and Catholic upbringing - dreamed of closer relationship with her mother and stepfather.Caught between two worlds - her Chinese upbringing and adjusting to life in the U.S. when the family moved to California, she searched for her true self and personal identity in the shadow of her strong-willed, dominant mother. In spite of the inevitable tensions that marked the relationship, she served as her mother’s right hand, helping to raise her five younger siblings and to manage the household.All of us search, at one time or another in our lives, for the assurance of love and acceptance from loved ones, whether parents, spouse, children or friends. As Elizabeth raised her own family in the U.S. which includes two sons and their spouses, seven grandchildren and a husband of great renown in the field of bioengineering, she kept looking for the something that was “missing” in her life.Finally she found it in Christian Meditation - the peace that serves to bridge the gap between her mother and herself and other relationships in her life. During her Mom’s waning years, they came to something of a reconciliation. Elizabeth found peace and a deeper integration of her life experiences through contemplative prayer - a form of communion with the transcendent taking place in total silence and stillness.
  • Everyday Dress 1650-1900

    Elizabeth Ewing

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 1990)
    Provides an overview of the clothing and accessories worn in England during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, discussing fashion and social class
  • Stryker and His Skateboard

    Elizabeth Edling

    Paperback (Independently published, April 11, 2019)
    A children's book about skateboarding, social skills, and skateboarding etiquette.
  • Monarch Butterfly of Aster Way

    Elizabeth Ring

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
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  • Backyard Sunflower

    Elizabeth King

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 1, 1993)
    An acclaimed author-photographer focuses on the beautiful sunflower, following a girl as she plants the sunflower seeds in the spring, waters and waits through the summer, and harvests the new seeds in the autumn.
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  • Chile Fever: 9A Celebration of Peppers

    Elizabeth King

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1995)
    A rich, vivid photographic essay on the many varieties and uses of peppers starts at the chile festival of Hatch, New Mexico, and includes scientific, cultural, and historical facts about these popular plants.
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  • Everyday Dress: 1650-1900

    Elizabeth Ewing

    Paperback (David & Charles, Dec. 1, 1989)
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  • Counting with Fruit 1-10

    Elizabeth King

    language (Readasaurus, July 25, 2013)
    Introducing a new series of children's e-books which uses bright and colors images of every day objects to teach basic concepts. This is the first book in a series about fruits! Learn to count with apple's, banana's, and blueberries in this visually stimulating book.