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Books with author Gillian Chapman

  • My Rainbow Activity Bible: Over 50 Wipe Clean Activities

    Bethan James, Gillian Chapman

    Paperback (Authentic Lifestyle, Sept. 2, 2015)
    Engagingly told and beautifully illustrated, each of these 30 well-known Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments comes with accompanying activities, which will reinforce learning and can be wiped clean and completed again and again.
  • Egyptian Crafts from the Past

    Gillian Chapman

    Paperback (HarperFestival, April 30, 2000)
    Describes various aspects of life in ancient Egypt and provides instructions for creating hieroglyphic messages, mummy cases, reed boats, board games, Pharaoh's jewels, and more.
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  • The Disappearance

    Gillian Chan

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 12, 2017)
    This novel centers on the unlikely friendship between two boys, Jacob Mueller and Mike McCallum. Jacob seems to be from a different world. After mystifying experts and doctors, who finally decide that he is an elective mute, Jacob ends up in a juvenile group home, isolated and withdrawn, the butt of teasing by the other kids. Mike exists in his own private hell. Scarred physically and emotionally after the murder of his younger brother, his one aim is to survive the system until he is legally old enough to get out. He uses his horrific appearance, imposing size, sharp intelligence, and a calculated brutality to keep everyone at bay―until he encounters Jacob. Almost despite himself, Mike is fascinated by Jacob, particularly the way in which he seems able to shut out the world around him. This fascination deepens and becomes tinged by a mixture of awe and horror when Jacob starts to talk, and appears to have knowledge of Mike's past, and in particular of his dead brother. Mike takes it upon himself to solve the puzzle that is Jacob Mueller, and when he comes to what seems to him to be the impossible conclusion that Jacob is from another time, he makes it his mission to return him home. In order to do so, Mike has to make hard choices: choices which could offer the chance of redemption, but only at great cost.
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  • The Romans

    Gillian Chapman

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Describes various aspects of life in ancient Rome and provides instructions for creating related crafts, including scrolls, temples, statues, and terracotta lamps
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  • The Egyptians

    Gillian Chapman

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Describes various aspects of life in ancient Egypt and provides instructions for creating hieroglyphic messages, mummy cases, reed boats, board games, and pharaoh's jewels
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  • The Greeks

    Gillian Chapman

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Describes various aspects of life in ancient Greece and provides instructions for creating related crafts, including labyrinths, a bronze helmet, and a Trojan horse
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  • The Vikings

    Gillian Chapman

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Describes various aspects of Viking life and provides instructions for making related crafts, including runestones, a sun compass, scales, jewelry, and a board game.
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  • The Romans

    Gillian Chapman

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, July 15, 1999)
    Using real artefacts to demonstrate the patterns, materials and designs of ancient Rome, this is one of a series on the arts and crafts of cultures through the ages. Step-by-step instructions are provided to enable children to make items suitable as presents.
  • Aztec Crafts from the Past

    Gillian Chapman

    Paperback (HarperFestival, April 30, 2000)
    Projects based on various features of Aztec culture recreate some of their arts and crafts, including woven textiles, mosaic masks, jewelry, featherwork, and wheeled toys.
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  • The Disappearance

    Gillian Chan

    eBook (Annick Press, Sept. 12, 2017)
    This novel centers on the unlikely friendship between two boys, Jacob Mueller and Mike McCallum. Jacob seems to be from a different world. After mystifying experts and doctors, who finally decide that he is an elective mute, Jacob ends up in a juvenile group home, isolated and withdrawn, the butt of teasing by the other kids. Mike exists in his own private hell. Scarred physically and emotionally after the murder of his younger brother, his one aim is to survive the system until he is legally old enough to get out. He uses his horrific appearance, imposing size, sharp intelligence, and a calculated brutality to keep everyone at bay—until he encounters Jacob. Almost despite himself, Mike is fascinated by Jacob, particularly the way in which he seems able to shut out the world around him. This fascination deepens and becomes tinged by a mixture of awe and horror when Jacob starts to talk, and appears to have knowledge of Mike’s past, and in particular of his dead brother. Mike takes it upon himself to solve the puzzle that is Jacob Mueller, and when he comes to what seems to him to be the impossible conclusion that Jacob is from another time, he makes it his mission to return him home. In order to do so, Mike has to make hard choices: choices which could offer the chance of redemption, but only at great cost.
  • Vikings

    Gillian Chapman

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Sept. 15, 2001)
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