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Books with author Henry Horenstein

  • I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds

    Henry Orenstein

    Paperback (Beaufort Books, Oct. 1, 2010)
    I Shall Live tells the gripping true story of a Jewish family in Germany and Russia as the Nazi party gains power in Germany. When Henry Orenstein and his siblings end up in a series of concentrations camps, Orenstein's bravery and quick thinking help him to save himself and his brothers from execution by playing a role in the greatest hoax ever pulled on the upper echelons of Nazi command.Orenstein's lucid prose recreates this horrific time in history and his constant struggle for survival as the Nazis move him and his brothers through five concentration camps. His description of their roles in the fake Chemical Commando sheds new light on an incredible and generally unknown event in the history of the Holocaust. This edition of I Shall Live contains new evidence about this false Commando, including letters signed to and from Himmler himself.
  • I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds

    Henry Orenstein

    eBook (Beaufort Books, Oct. 1, 2010)
    I Shall Live tells the gripping true story of a Jewish family in Germany and Russia as the Nazi party gains power in Germany. When Henry Orenstein and his siblings end up in a series of concentrations camps, Orenstein's bravery and quick thinking help him to save himself and his brothers from execution by playing a role in the greatest hoax ever pulled on the upper echelons of Nazi command.Orenstein's lucid prose recreates this horrific time in history and his constant struggle for survival as the Nazis move him and his brothers through five concentration camps. His description of their roles in the fake Chemical Commando sheds new light on an incredible and generally unknown event in the history of the Holocaust. This edition of I Shall Live contains new evidence about this false Commando, including letters signed to and from Himmler himself.
  • I Shall Live: Surviving the Holocaust Against All Odds

    Henry Orenstein

    Hardcover (Beaufort Books, Oct. 1, 2010)
    I Shall Live tells the gripping true story of a Jewish family in Germany and Russia as the Nazi party gains power in Germany. When Henry Orenstein and his siblings end up in a series of concentrations camps, Orenstein's bravery and quick thinking help him to save himself and his brothers from execution by playing a role in the greatest hoax ever pulled on the upper echelons of Nazi command.Orenstein's lucid prose recreates this horrific time in history and his constant struggle for survival as the Nazis move him and his brothers through five concentration camps. His description of their roles in the fake Chemical Commando sheds new light on an incredible and generally unknown event in the history of the Holocaust. This edition of I Shall Live contains new evidence about this false Commando, including letters signed to and from Himmler himself.
  • Arf! Beg! Catch!: Dogs from A to Z

    Henry Horenstein

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A collection of full-color photos captures dogs of all shapes and sizes at play, rest and work in this lively picture book for young children. 35,000 first printing.
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  • Sam Goes Trucking

    Henry Horenstein

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Sam spends the day on the road with his trucker dad in a sixteen-wheeler big red Mack truck
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  • Arf! Beg! Catch! Dogs from A to Z

    Henry Horenstein

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
    "Not just anotherABC book, Arf! Beg! Catch! showcases photographer Henry Horenstein's fabulous photographs of all kinds of dogs. Guaranteed to melt hearts, amaze, and amuse, Horenstein's canines are featured at work, at rest, and at play. Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by a candid photo, along with a related word or phrase. From ARF, BEG, CATCH to TAIL, UP, VET to Z-z-z-z, this book is a dog lover's delight from A to Z."
  • Baseball in the Barrios

    Henry Horenstein

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Join nine-year-old Hubaldo Romero Paez in Venezuela as he introduces his friends, his family, and his favorite sport-baseball. Complemented by a map and an English-Spanish baseball glossary, Hubaldo’s story is an inviting introduction to a foreign land viewed through the lens of a shared passion. “This dynamic sports photo-essay will be fun for sports fans and effective for social studies units.”-Booklist
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  • My Mom's a Vet

    Henry Horenstein

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 2, 1996)
    Darcie's mom is a country vet. Traveling from farm to farm all day long, she takes care of sick goats and pigs, lame horses, and birthing cows. Darcie learns with each new patient that a vet's work is messy, hard, and fascinating. TOld in her own words, Darcie's experiences are chronicled in photos of the animals, the farmers, and her skillful mother at work. Filled with information on biology and behavior of animals, as well as veterinary procedures, this is a book for children who find facts as exciting as fiction. Full color.
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  • A Is for . . . ?: A Photographer's Alphabet of Animals

    Henry Horenstein

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Sept. 20, 1999)
    In this sophisticated alphabet book, each letter serves as a clue to the identity of the animal pictured in a dazzling photographic puzzle. Seen from startling perspectives, familiar creatures are made fantastical, and readers of all ages are sure to be guessing what they are--all the way to Z! A key at the back of the book provides answers to the visual puzzles, and a photographer’s note details the techniques photographer and teacher Henry Horenstein employed to capture these unforgettable sepia-toned images.
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  • The Rescue Man: A "Snafu Snatching" Rescue Pilot's Extraordinary Journey through World War II

    Henry Lowenstein

    eBook (Van Rye Publishing, LLC, June 1, 2017)
    THE RESCUE MAN presents the extraordinary and unique journey of a World War II-era rescue pilot, First Lieutenant Frank Philby “Bud” Hayes, from his childhood in Idaho through his training for and service during World War II. Bud helps tell this story himself through his letters and records, which are this book’s main foundation and reveal tales of excitement, trials and tribulations, achievement, heroism and ultimately tragedy and mystery. The U.S. Army Air Force’s Second Emergency Rescue Squadron that Bud served in saved over seven hundred downed pilots during the war, making them responsible for thousands of children and grandchildren being alive today. Nevertheless, history has left Bud’s incredible story, and that of his squadron, largely untold... until now.Paralleling this book’s focus on Bud and his rescue squadron, this book also tells the interrelated broader story of major pre-, mid- and post-World War II events occurring in the U.S., Europe and the Pacific. This includes little known, but significant, stories like that of a turf war between the U.S. Army Air Force and the U.S. Navy over who would be responsible for performing rescue missions during World War II, all while their servicemen’s lives hung in the balance. In this book, World War II’s events help tell Bud’s story, and Bud’s events help tell World War II’s story. Or as this book’s preface states it, the book “tells history through a biography and presents a biography in the context of history.”As members of Bud’s greatest generation continue to pass on from our lives, it is important that we preserve their unique and sometimes never-before-heard stories about World War II. This is one such story. It is the untold story of Bud, of his Second Emergency Rescue Squadron and of their involvement in and relation to the events of World War II. The story is as extraordinary, unique and powerful as it ultimately is tragic and mysterious. Thanks to Bud and his rescue squadron, over seven hundred men returned home from war with the opportunity to start families and pursue their American dreams. Will Bud also come home?
  • My Mom's a Vet

    Henry Horenstein

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 2, 1994)
    A young girl's firsthand impressions and full-color photographs provide a close-up look at the life and career of a country veterinarian, as she travels from farm to farm, caring for ill pigs, goats, horses, and cows.
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  • Sam Goes Trucking

    Henry Horenstein

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1989)
    Sam spends the day on the road with his trucker dad in a sixteen-wheeler big red Mack truck
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