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Books with author Helen Cooper

  • The House at Sugar Beach: In Search of a Lost African Childhood

    Helene Cooper

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio, Sept. 2, 2008)
    A poignant memoir of tragedy, forgiveness, and transcendence told with unflinching honesty and gentle humorHelene Cooper is "Congo," a descendant of two Liberian dynasties -- traced back to the first ship of freemen that set sail from New York in 1820 to found Monrovia. Helene grew up at Sugar Beach, a twenty-two room mansion by the sea in a childhood filled with servants, flashy cars, a villa in Spain, and a farmhouse up country. It was also an African childhood, filled with knock foot games and hot pepper soup, heartmen and neegee. When Helene was eight, the Coopers took in a foster child, a Bassa girl named Eunice.For years the Cooper daughters -- Helene, her sister Marlene, and Eunice -- blissfully enjoyed the trappings of wealth and advantage. But on April 12, 1980 a group of soldiers staged a coup d'etat, assassinating Liberian President William Tolbert and executing his cabinet. The Coopers and the entire Congo class were now the hunted, being imprisoned, shot, tortured, and raped. Helene, Marlene, and their mother fled Sugar Beach for America. They left Eunice behind.A world away, Helene tried to assimilate as an American and discovered her passion in journalism, eventually becoming a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. She reported from every part of the globe -- except Africa -- as Liberia descended into war-torn, third-world hell. In 2003, a near-death experience in Iraq convinced Helene that Liberia -- and Eunice -- could wait no longer. At once a deeply personal memoir and an examination of a violent and stratified country to which her own family is inextricably linked, The House At Sugar Beach is the story of Helene Cooper's long voyage home.
  • The Bear under the Stairs --1993 publication.

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Jan. 1, 1993)
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  • The Boy Who Wouldn't Go to Bed

    Helen Cooper

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1871)
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  • The Bear Under the Stairs

    Helen Cooper

    Paperback (Corgi Childrens, Jan. 10, 2003)
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  • Lucy and the Egg Witch

    Helen Cooper

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers Ltd, Sept. 21, 1990)
    A follow up to "Kit and the Magic Kite", this story tells of Lucy and her adventures with the egg witch.
  • The Baby Who Wouldn't Go To Bed by Helen Cooper

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Doubleday Childrens, March 27, 1805)
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  • Tatty Ratty

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Oct. 1, 2001)
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  • Kit and the Magic Kite

    Helen Cooper

    Paperback (Corgi, June 15, 1989)
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  • Ella and the Rabbit

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Interlink Pub Group Inc, June 1, 1990)
    When Ella accidentally releases her father's championship rabbit, he leads her on a merry chase.
  • The Tale of Bear

    Helen Cooper

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 17, 1995)
    In four playfully rhymed stories, love carries the day when Timothy's toys get bumped and battered, torn and worn. These delicious tales will go straight to a young child's heart, and the tender illustrations will inspire hugs.
  • Chestnut Grey

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Ltd, Feb. 4, 1993)
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  • Dog Biscuit

    Helen Cooper

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 17, 2009)
    Hungry Bridget ate a biscuit . . . a dog biscuit! It tasted good – salty and sweet at the same time – but dog biscuits are meant for dogs, not people. Bridget starts to worry. Are her ears getting bigger? Is she growing a tail? Could she be turning into a dog? In the middle of the night, Bridget is swept off on a joyous romp with a wild dog pack. She has so much fun – until she thinks about leaving her family behind, which makes her so sad that she wakes up immediately, safe and sound in her mother’s arms, and human once again. Bursting with wild doggy energy, Helen Cooper’s vibrant illustrations make this one of the most original picture books she has created yet. A recipe for Human-Being Treats is included!
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