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Books with author Hal Eisenberg

  • Overnight Sensation

    Hal Eisenberg

    eBook (, Dec. 12, 2013)
    Fifteen year-old Jonah Levine is practically invisible at Applecrest High. His Facebook page is pathetic, his baseball skills are mediocre at best, and his IQ seems to drop 50 points when talking to girls. But everything changes when his rock band, Hitstreak, becomes the hottest teen sensation in the country. And now they’re about to perform in front of 15,000 screaming fans.So why isn’t he jumping for joy?Well, for starters, that hit on the radio wasn’t really recorded by his band. In fact, six months ago, he and his friends could barely play a note between them. And now they’re about to perform in front of 15,000 screaming fans. What began as a mindless prank had quickly spun out of control, involving his father’s secret past as a 70’s rocker, a high school bully who wants in on the action, and a powerful, ruthless, media mogul who will stop at nothing to claim the band as his own. Will Jonah prevail? Or will he and his band go down in flames and become the biggest farce in pop music history?
  • Guess Who Zoo

    Howard Eisenberg

    Audiobook (Howard Eisenberg, Jan. 18, 2017)
    Animals tell their stories, and kids guess their names.
  • The Ecology of Eden: An Inquiry into the Dream of Paradise and a New Vision of Our Role in Nature

    Evan Eisenberg

    Paperback (Vintage, Oct. 5, 1999)
    "Dazzling . . . a prose epic." --The Washington PostA mountain peak, a rolling pasture, a boulevard alive with sound and light--each of us carries, deep inside, a dream of paradise. In this magisterial contribution to the literature of ecology and the environment, our nostalgia for the myth of paradise--the primeval, self-sufficient, nurturing garden where mankind was born--is the starting point of a brilliant inquiry into what our place in Nature has been and ought to be. Writing in lively, imaginative prose and drawing deftly upon disciplines as varied as biology, geology, anthropology, history, physics, and music, Evan Eisenberg examines the ways in which people have envisioned and tried to re-create the earthly paradise even as they have dealt with the often disastrous effects of their increasing manipulation of the environment. An encyclopedic survey of efforts to heal the dangerous rift between culture and nature, The Ecology of Eden is a landmark work that is enormously suggestive, informative, and a joy to read. "It's a question many writers have tackled, from Paul Ehrlich to E. O. Wilson: How can we survive while population grows, resources dwindle . . . and the threat of global climate change looms ominously? Few have explored it with more originality or historic sweep. . . . A rich harvest, filled with many kernels of wisdom about the future of our elusive Eden."--San Francisco Chronicle "An ambitious, thickly braided narrative that makes the clearest bid to nudge the dialectic along. . . . Eisenberg traces the story engagingly, energetically, with a remarkable breadth of learning and a metaphor-maker's eye. . . . A vision of substance and genuine insight." -Los Angeles Times Book Review
  • Overnight Sensation

    Hal Eisenberg

    Paperback (Hal Eisenberg, July 18, 2012)
    Fifteen year old Jonah Levine is practically invisible at Applecrest High. His Facebook page is pathetic, his baseball skills are mediocre at best, and his IQ seems to drop 50 points when talking to girls. However, everything changes when his rock band, Hitstreak, becomes the hottest teen sensation in the country. So why isn’t he jumping for joy? Well, for starters, that hit on the radio wasn’t really recorded by his band. In fact, six months ago, he and his friends could barely play a note between them. And now they’re about to perform in front of 15,000 screaming fans. What began as a mindless prank had quickly spun out of control, involving his father’s secret past as a 70’s rocker, a high school bully who wants in on the action, and a powerful, ruthless, media mogul who will stop at nothing to claim the band as his own. Will Jonah prevail? Or will he and his band go down in flames and become the biggest farce in pop music history?
  • Guess Who Zoo

    Howard Eisenberg

    language (, March 9, 2016)
    * Animals tell their stories... kids guess their names.* Special sections: "If Animals Could Talk.."* They're "fun that educates" with a clue in every line.
  • Leader of the Pack

    Ella Eisenberg

    Paperback (Independently published, May 11, 2019)
    After a long summer break for the Seattle Wolves players, they were back on the ice and ready to compete for the Stanley Cup. This year they would have to overcome even more adversity and a near-death experience.
  • The Amazing Adventures of Super Dreidel

    Howard Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Rachel and her brother Randy didnt know when they built a Super Dreidel for Hanukkah that it would fly them thousands of years back in time and into the middle of a war. They didnt know it would help the Maccabees win it. But then Super Dreidel crashed, and suddenly there was something else they didnt know: how in the world they could ever get home to Mom, Dad, and their dog Spot. A Write-Your-Own-Ending Book! With a Write-Your-Own-Ending book, you can be your very own author! Each book comes with blank pages perfect for you to write out how YOU'D end it.
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  • Guess Who Neighborhood

    Howard Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Todd and Val are bored with house-hunting until their parents discover the Guess Who Neighborhood. Yawns turn into fun and excitement as they guess who or what lives there. A charming rhyming story for children 3-6 followed by inter-active poems with the last word left blank and clues in every line.
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  • Guess Who Zoo by Howard Eisenberg

    Howard Eisenberg

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, July 6, 1800)
    Excellent Book
  • A Mitzvah Is Something Special

    Eisenberg

    Paperback (HarperCollins, )
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  • I Can Celebrate

    Ann Eisenberg

    Board book (Kar-Ben Publishing, March 15, 1893)
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