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Books with author Gary D. Schmidt

  • Pay Attention, Carter Jones

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, March 27, 2019)
    Bestselling author Gary D. Schmidt tells a coming-of-age story with the light touch of The Wednesday Wars, the heart of Okay for Now, and the unique presence of a wise and witty butler. Carter Jones is astonished early one morning when he finds a real English butler, bowler hat and all, on the doorstep--one who stays to help the Jones family, which is a little bit broken. In addition to figuring out middle school, Carter has to adjust to the unwelcome presence of this new know-it-all adult in his life and navigate the butler's notions of decorum. And ultimately, when his burden of grief and anger from the past can no longer be ignored, Carter learns that a burden becomes lighter when it is shared. Sparkling with humor, this insightful and compassionate story will resonate with readers who have confronted secrets of their own.
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  • What Came from the Stars by Gary D. Schmidt

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1725)
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  • William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-09-01, Sept. 16, 2007)
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  • William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Paperback (William B Eerdmans Publishing Co, March 1, 1999)
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  • William Bradford: Plymouth's Faithful Pilgrim

    Professor Gary D Schmidt

    Paperback (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Nov. 16, 1998)
    Near starvation. Scurvy, tuberculosis, and pneumonia. Bitter cold. Daily deaths. This was the Pilgrims' first winter in Plymouth Colony. But thanks in large part to William Bradford, the colonists survived--and went on to celebrate the following year what we call Thanksgiving. William Bradford came to the New World with the other Pilgrims in search of religious freedom. With great faith in God and in his own abilities, he established a stable colony, doing his best to be just and fair to his fellow colonists as well as to the Native Americans living in the area. After he became governor of the colony, he was reelected more than thirty times. Filled with maps, paintings, and historical illustrations, this fascinating biography by Gary Schmidt introduces readers to the dramatic story of the founder of Plymouth Colony.
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  • Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-07-10, July 10, 2008)
    Not only is Turner Buckminster the son of the new minister in a small Maine town, he is shunned for playing baseball differently than the local boys. Then he befriends smart and lively Lizzie Bright Griffin, a girl from Malaga Island, a poor community founded by former slaves. Lizzie shows Turner a new world along the Maine coast from digging clams to rowing a boat next to a whale. When the powerful town elders, including Turner’s father, decide to drive the people off the island to set up a tourist business, Turner stands alone against them. He and Lizzie try to save her community, but there’s a terrible price to pay for going against the tide.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Anson's Way

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 27, 2001)
    While serving as a British Fencible to maintain the peace in eighteenth-century Ireland, Anson finds that his sympathy for a hedge master, a teacher devoted to teaching Irish children their forbidden language and culture, places him in conflict with the law of King George II. Reprint.
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  • Martin de Porres: The Rose In The Desert

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Clarion, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Juan Martin de Porres was born into a life of poverty. But he became a Dominican priest and performed miracles of healing.
  • Anson's Way

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Hardcover (Puffin Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Trouble

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 21, 2008)
    “Henry Smith’s father told him that if you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you.”But Trouble comes careening down the road one night in the form of a pickup truck that strikes Henry’s older brother, Franklin. In the truck is Chay Chouan, a young Cambodian from Franklin’s preparatory school, and the accident sparks racial tensions in the school—and in the well-established town where Henry’s family has lived for generations. Caught between anger and grief, Henry sets out to do the only thing he can think of: climb Mt. Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine, which he and Franklin were going to climb together. Along with Black Dog, whom Henry has rescued from drowning, and a friend, Henry leaves without his parents’ knowledge. The journey, both exhilarating and dangerous, turns into an odyssey of discovery about himself, his older sister, Louisa, his ancestry, and why one can never escape from Trouble.
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  • Anson's Way

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 29, 1999)
    It is the mid-eighteenth century, and young British subject Anson Granville Staplyton has traveled to Ireland, where his regiment has been sent to keep the king's peace. Anson has waited all his life for the day he would follow his father to serve His Majesty in the Staffordshire Fencibles. But the young drummer's notions of glory are shaken when he witnesses the violent injustices thrust upon the Irish people. Anson is torn even further when he meets an Irish hedge master who secretly teaches children the lilting language and history of their won country-lessons that it is Anson's duty to silence. Torn between family honor and his ever-changing sense of justice, Anson struggles to choose his own way in beautiful yet turbulent Ireland.
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  • First Boy

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-09-04, Sept. 4, 2007)
    Mr. Heavy Legs walked past Cooper and got into the jeep. He turned on the ignition and backed up to Cooper. He handed him a card with a single phone number on it. ?I?m not forcing you to come, kid. Not yet. But things are going to start happening fast. Very fast. Call if you want me. And one thing more: Next time I see you, I won?t be asking you to come.??Do you know what happened to my father???Of course I do,? said Mr. Heavy Legs. Then he drove away. ?You?re my first boy, Cooper, my first boy,? his grandfather tells him just before he dies. Now, fourteen-year-old Cooper Jewett has no one, not even a dog to keep him company. The only thing that keeps him going is looking after the dairy farm. All of a sudden, strange and inexplicable things begin to happen. Big men in suits with black sedans are all over Cooper?s small New Hampshire town. The President of the United States invites Cooper for a chat at her headquarters. Her opponent insists that Cooper join him on his campaign. Cooper?s house is searched at night, and his barn is burned down. His neighbors, even the sheriff, are behaving strangely. Why?
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