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Books with author Emily Arnold McCully

  • Grandmas Trick-or-Treat

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Tricks ortreats?It's Halloween night and Grandma Sal wants everyone to play tricks. Grandma Nan wants all of the trick-or-treaters to have good manners. The grandmas' arguing is driving Pip and her friends crazy!
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  • Mirette and Bellini Cross Niagara Falls

    Emily Arnold McCully

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Sept. 10, 2014)
    The world's most beloved wire walkers are back! In this adventure, Mirette and Bellini sail to America, where they have accepted an invitation to cross Niagara Falls. Mirette soon discovers that the usual risks of high-wire walking are intensified by cutthroat competition. It's courage and skill that bring Mirette and Bellini through even the toughest challenges and make both Mirette and this book a winner.
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  • An Outlaw Thanksgiving

    Emily Arnold McCully

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Oct. 15, 2014)
    Clara Maher and her mother are traveling across the country by train. When a snowstorm buries the tracks, a fellow passenger invites Clara and Mama to a special Thanksgiving feast. But Clara has a sneaking suspicion that the fun-loving "old cowhands" hosting the delicious banquet are really Butch Cassidy and his gang!
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  • Grandmas at Bat

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 3, 1995)
    In this quirky duo’s third adventure, the Grandmas pitch in to help when Pip’s regular baseball coach contracts the chicken pox. But the trouble is, neither of them know beans about the game. ‘A double-threat winner, combining the humor of the two grandmas with enough play-by-play description to gladden the hearts of young baseball fans.’ –– H. ‘Baseball action and amusingly caricatured grandmas are deftly drawn.’ –– K.
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  • Manjiro: The Boy Who Risked His Life for Two Countries

    Emily Arnold McCully

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Dec. 1, 2013)
    In 1841, Japan had been closed to the outside world for 250 years, and anyone who tried to return to the country after leaving it could be executed. So when the small fishing boat on which fourteen-year-old Manjiro was working was shipwrecked, he despaired of ever returning to his village. The captain of the American whaling ship that rescued Manjiro took a special interest in him, inviting him to come live in Massachusetts. There, Manjiro was treated like Captain Whitfield’s son, and he began to feel as though Massachusetts was his second home. Still, he never gave up his dream of finding a way to return to Japan and see his mother again.
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  • First Snow: A Wordless Picture Book

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Sept. 1, 1988)
    A timid little mouse discovers the thrill of sledding in the first snow of winter.
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  • Caroline's Comets: A True Story

    Emily Arnold McCully

    eBook (Holiday House, Feb. 28, 2017)
    With courage and confidence, Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) becomes the first woman professional scientist and one of the greatest astronomers who ever lived. Born the youngest daughter of a poor family in Hanover, Germany, Caroline was scarred from smallpox, stunted from typhus, and used by her parents as a scullery maid. But when her favorite brother, William, left for England, he took her with him. The siblings shared a passion for stars, and together they built the greatest telescope of their age, working tirelessly on star charts. Using their telescope, Caroline discovered fourteen nebulae and two galaxies, was the first woman to discover a comet, and became the first woman officially employed as a scientist--by no less than the King of England. The information from the Herschels' star catalogs is still used by space agencies today. The book includes excerpts from Caroline Herschel's autobiography. A 2018 NSTA-CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students K-12.
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  • black is brown is tan

    Arnold Adoff, Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 26, 2002)
    Brown-skinned mama, the color of chocolate milk and pumpkin pie. White-skinned daddy, not the color of milk or snow, but light with pinks and tiny tans. And their two children, the beautiful colors of both.For an all-American family, full of joy, warmth, and love, this is the way it is for us / this is the way we areWhen it was first published in 1973, black is brown is tan featured the first interracial family in children's books. Decades later, Arnold Adoff's and Emily Arnold McCully's picture book continues to offer a joyous and loving celebration of all the colors of the race, now newly embellished with bright watercolor paintings that depict a contemporary family of the twenty-first century.And the chorus rings true as ever:black is brown is tanis girl is boyis nose is faceis all the colors of the race
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  • Starring Mirette and Bellini

    Emily Arnold McCully

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 17, 2014)
    Mirette and the Great Bellini sweep all of Europe with their act on the high wire, but when Bellini is arrested after a performance in St. Petersburg, Mirette is challenged to master the Death Walk to save him from prison. The sequel to the Caldecott Medal-winning Mirette on the High Wire.
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  • Mirette on the High Wire

    Emily Arnold McCully, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Dec. 4, 2018)
    One day, a mysterious stranger arrives at a boardinghouse of the widow Gateau - a sad-faced stranger, who keeps to himself. When the widow’s daughter, Mirette, discovers him crossing the courtyard on air, she begs him to teach her how he does it. But Mirette doesn’t know that the stranger was once the Great Bellini - master wire-walker. Or that Bellini has been stopped by a terrible fear. And it is she who must teach him courage once again. Emily Arnold McCully’s prose and own narration carries the listener over the rooftops of 19th-century Paris and into an elegant, beautiful world of acrobats, jugglers, mimes, actors, and one gallant, resourceful little girl.
  • Beautiful Warrior: The Legend of the Nun's Kung Fu

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 1999)
    A lively retelling of the legend of Wu Mei, a woman who was allowed to study Kung Fu with Buddhist monks at the Shaolin Monastery. Political turmoil isolates Wu Mei from her family but her self discipline and dedication to training provide a new path. The Shaolin Monastery is credited as the birthplace of the Kung Fu fighting style popularized by Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. Wu Mei's finest student is also female fighting for her right to live as she wanted. Both heroines of this story must draw on inner strength and discipline that are core concepts of Kung Fu which means "human effort".
  • Dare the Wind: The Record-breaking Voyage of Eleanor Prentiss and the Flying Cloud

    Tracey Fern, Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Feb. 18, 2014)
    Ellen Prentiss's papa said she was born with saltwater in her veins, so he gave her sailing lessons and taught her how to navigate. As soon as she met a man who loved sailing like she did, she married him. When her husband was given command of a clipper ship custom-made to travel quickly, she knew that they would need every bit of its speed for their maiden voyage: out of New York City, down around the tip of Cape Horn, and into San Francisco, where the Gold Rush was well under way. In a time when few women even accompanied their husbands onboard, Ellen Prentiss navigated their ship to set the world record for speed along that route.A Margaret Ferguson Book
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