Browse all books

Books with author J Cutler

  • Holding Hands on the Deathmarch Through Life

    J Cutler

    language (, Nov. 21, 2017)
    In this short essay, the author contemplates the inevitability of death, and by contrast, what it takes to be alive, while bashing Justin Bieber...
  • SPACEMAN

    Jane Cutler

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 15, 2007)
    Gary has so many problems, it's hard to tell where one ends and the next begins. He can't seem to make friends, and no matter how hard he tries in school, he never catches up. He "spaces out" sometimes when things just seem too difficult. One day, while his brain is on a break, he accidentally hurts another student. After that, he is sent to a special school for students with learning disabilities. The very gifted teacher there and friends he makes help the Spaceman come back to Earth.
    Z
  • Susie Q Fights Back

    Jane Cutler

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 1, 2018)
    When ten-year-old Susan Marcus discovers a world of prejudice right in her own back yard she makes a small but courageous stand in this irresistibly appealing historical novel set in 1943.You wouldn't even know there was a war on, thinks Susan Marcus as she surveys her new neighborhood in Clayton, Missouri. There are no air raid wardens, no blackout curtains. It's so different from her old home in New York City: no tall apartment buildings, no bustling city streets. Susan can barely understand people, their accents are so thick, and of course eveyone in Clayton is a St. Louis Cardinals fan and sworn enemy of Susan's beloved New York Yankees. Worst of all, for the first time in her life, ten-year-old Susan encounters prejudice -- against New Yorkers, Jews, blacks, and the Japanese. She must be circumspect about her friendship with Loretta (the daughter of the black janitor), for Jim Crow laws still exist in 1943 Missouri. Outraged, Susan decides to strike a blow against them. She's not going to break the rules exactly; she's just going to bend them.A great book for highlighting the struggle for social justice and sparking family discussions about the history of racism and Jim Crow laws in America.Published in hardcover as Susan Marcus Bends the Rules.A PJ Our Way selection.
    P
  • Susan Marcus Bends the Rules

    Jane Cutler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 14, 2014)
    When ten-year-old Susan Marcus discovers a world of prejudice right in her own back yard she makes a small but courageous stand in this irresistibly appealing historical novel set in 1943. You wouldn't even know there was a war on, thinks Susan Marcus as she surveys her new neighborhood in Clayton, Missouri. There are no air raid wardens, no blackout curtains. It's so different from her old home in New York City: no tall apartment buildings, no bustling city streets. Susan can barely understand people, their accents are so thick, and of course eveyone in Clayton is a St. Louis Cardinals fan and sworn enemy of Susan's beloved New York Yankees. Worst of all, for the first time in her life, ten-year-old Susan encounters prejudice -- against New Yorkers, Jews, blacks, and the Japanese. She must be circumspect about her friendship with Loretta (the daughter of the black janitor), for Jim Crow laws still exist in 1943 Missouri. Outraged, Susan decides to strike a blow against them. She's not going to break the rules exactly; she's just going to bend them.
    S
  • Susan Marcus Bends the Rules

    Jane Cutler

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 31, 2014)
    You wouldn't even know there was a war on, thinks Susan Marcus as she surveys her new neighborhood in Clayton, Missouri. There are no air raid wardens, no blackout curtains. It's so different from her old home in New York City: no tall apartment buildings, no bustling city streets. Susan can barely understand people, their accents are so thick, and of course eveyone in Clayton is a St. Louis Cardinals fan and sworn enemy of Susan's beloved New York Yankees. Worst of all, for the first time in her life, ten-year-old Susan encounters prejudice -- against New Yorkers, Jews, blacks, and the Japanese. She must be circumspect about her friendship with Loretta (the daughter of the black janitor), for Jim Crow laws still exist in 1943 Missouri. Outraged, Susan decides to strike a blow against them. She's not going to break the rules exactly; she's just going to bend them.
  • Danny the Shanny: Doctor Dogfish

    Jo Cutler

    eBook
    Join Danny the Shanny in a beautiful Rock pool on the coast of southwest England. The rock pool friends are in danger ! Bella beadlet looks ill and only Doctor Dogfish can save the day. This book is full of colourful images of sea creatures, full of character for your children to enjoy.
  • One Hundred Monkeys

    Cutler

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1991)
    A young boy describes his adventures with the one hundred monkeys that live near his house.
    I
  • No Dogs Allowed

    Jane Cutler

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Five year old Edward thinks he's a dog and his older brother is not too pleased.
    O
  • Spaceman

    Jane Cutler

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1997)
    Gary suffers from learning problems and does not fit in well among others at school because he can never keep up with the rest, but when he is transferred to a special school, his new teacher shows him that he is unique, not different.
    Z
  • The Song of the Molimo

    Jane Cutler

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 13, 1998)
    "Open ye gates! Swing wide ye portals! . . . Behold the achievements of your race . . . " - David Francis, president, Louisiana Purchase ExpositionIt is 1904 and twelve-year-old Harry has traveled all the way from Kansas to spend six weeks visiting the World's Fair in St. Louis. And although he doesn't know exactly what to expect when he steps off the train onto the platform, it certainly is not to see his older cousin Frederick in the company of five African Pygmies. Frederick, an anthropologist, has come to the station to pick up Harry and ends up being put in charge of the Pygmies, who have also just arrived, but to be exhibited at the fair. Harry couldn't care less about Frederick or his Pygmies and makes himself an ambitious agenda for sightseeing. Yet, over the next days, one thing or another keeps bringing him back to the Pygmies. It is through a friendship with one in particular - Ota Benga - and a growing respect for his cousin that Harry begins to challenge his own ideas about race and evolution. Filled with vivid characters, The Song of the Molimo is a picturesque, action-packed novel.
    W
  • Darcy and Gran Don't Like Babies by Cutler, Jane

    Jane Cutler

    Library Binding (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1800)
    First Edition
  • Spaceman

    Jane Cutler

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 1, 1999)
    Ten-year-old Gary, who is failing the fifth grade and has trouble getting along with the other students, tries to adjust to his learning disability and his assignment to a special education class. Reprint.
    Z