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Books with author J. Patrick Lewis

  • Moon Base

    J. L. Patrick

    language (, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Is there a top-secret base on the moon?A secret research facility has gone dark and the Nanoagents are sent to find out what happened. The problem is that the facility is on the moon! The team works with NASA to determine a way to get to the moon. Once there they learn that a group of aliens has taken the Moon Base crew hostage. Seth, Ajita, Jaden, Cheryl, and Chen have to work together to figure out how to free the hostages and take back Moon Base. But there is a problem... The aliens (known as Klakzaskians) that have taken over the base are not the ones running the show, they’re just following orders. The alien in-charge is a Zbrakni, just like the alien named “Xabigan” that Seth had run into a few months earlier. His name is “Civugan” and he has learned a way to make the Klakzaskians do whatever he wants, and one of the things he wants to do is conquer Earth! Can the Nanoagents get the Klakzaskians on their side? Will they be able to work with these new aliens to take Civugan down and get back control of Moon Base? The Nanoagents will have to rely on each other if they’re going to free the hostages and save the Earth from certain doom.
  • Tulip at the Bat

    J. Patrick Lewis, Amiko Hirao

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2007)
    Celebrated children's poet J. Patrick Lewis takes Ernest Thayer's classic baseball poem "Casey at the Bat" and parodies it with signature wordplay and funny images to create a wonderful read aloud. Amiko Hirao's striking cut-paper art brings to life animals of all kinds, from octopi to hippopotami, as they take the field in the final game of the World Series.
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  • Galileo's Universe

    J. Patrick Lewis, Tim Curry

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Oct. 1, 2005)
    And so the man from Pisa probed, watched, measured, and tested. He used the dripping of water to gauge time, hand spans and arm lengths to find distance. Where Aristotle had asked why things moved, Galileo asked how. History is full of explorers, inventors, and revolutionaries. Yet few discovered, created, or braved as much as an Italian math professor named Galileo Galilei. In the lively rhymes of J. Patrick Lewis and beautiful illustrations of Tom Curry, the life and achievements of this pioneer of the sciences are now celebrated like never before. Poems and images, set in a magnificent pop-up design, take readers back four centuries to watch this true Renaissance man play with pendulums, peer into the heavens, and risk his life to make known the truths of our world. Galileo's courage in challenging the long-held beliefs of his time draws special attention in this book, as do his unconventional methods of research and discovery. Sure to be enjoyed by readers of all ages, Galileo's Universe is a tribute to an icon of curiosity and conviction. J. Patrick Lewis has been captivating young readers with his bright and lyrical writing style for years. His list of children's books includes Creative Editions' The Stolen Smile, The Last Resort, and Swan Song. His books have earned critical acclaim from such publications as Publishers Weekly and garnered such honors as the Kentucky Bluegrass Award. Tom Curry has been working as an illustrator since 1977. His award-winning illustrations, which often portray both the humor and despair unique to the human condition, have appeared in five children's books and such prominent periodicals as TIME, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic Monthly.
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  • Story of a Lifetime

    Patrick Lee

    eBook (, June 28, 2016)
    It's a story about a kid growing up in foster care and how it affected his life after foster care.
  • The House on Moss Swamp Road

    M. J. Patrick

    (Independently published, Oct. 16, 2017)
    Baltimore City, 1960. Jane Harty suffers from bouts of klutziness that leads to a brain tumor diagnosis at the age of ten. Pulled out of school early, Jane is feeling discouraged and lonely. In the first hours of the morning, she is awakened by sobs of grief and anger that mirror her emotions. Peering from her second-story window, she is astonished to find an incredible transformation of the boarded-up house across the street; it is now a beautiful Victorian mansion, surrounded by well-maintained gardens. Is it real? Jane vows to help a kindred spirit.
  • AT THE WISH OF A FISH: A Russian Folktale

    J. patrick Lewis, Katya Krenina

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books, May 1, 1999)
    While going out to collect water from the frozen lake one day, one brother accidentally catches a fish, yet fearing his life, the fish asks the man to let him live in exchange for a wish and so the man agrees and sets him free.
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  • A Burst of Firsts: Doers, Shakers, and Record Breakers

    J. Patrick Lewis, Brian Ajhar

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 2001)
    Provides a bold and colorfully illustrated tale about a diverse group of people who became "firsts" in their field, such as a Pulitzer Prize winner, a blue jeans maker, a daredevil, and more.
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  • Countdown to Summer: A Poem for Every Day of the School Year

    J. Patrick Lewis, Ethan Long

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    J. Patrick Lewis's collection of 180 original poems explores a variety of subject matters and forms-from limericks, haikus, and riddles to shape poems, narrative poems, and nonsense verse. Whether readers love poetry, riddles, and rhymes or just like to laugh, this richly varied collection of original poems is sure to keep them coming back for more!
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  • The World's Greatest: Poems

    J. Patrick Lewis, Keith Graves

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Jan. 3, 2008)
    Who has kissed the most cobras? Eaten the most live scorpions? Sailed highest on a skateboard? Been stuck the longest in an elevator? These and 21 other vexing superlatives are the subject matter of this zany collection of verse by one of America's most well-loved poets, J. Patrick Lewis. Comic illustrations by Keith Graves make this the funniest, wackiest, rhyming-est book on the shelf.
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  • The House Of Boo

    J. Patrick Lewis, Katya Krnina

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A rhyming, poetic adventure by the author of Black Swan/White Crow finds three trick-or-treaters visiting the haunted house of Boo Scoggins on Halloween and experiencing scary sights and sounds.
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  • Two-Legged, Four-Legged, No-Legged Rhymes

    J. Patrick Lewis, Pamela Paparone

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1991)
    A collection of poems about such colorful animals as the porcu-pain, the hippopot, and Paula Koala
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  • The Stolen Smile

    J. Patrick Lewis, Gary Kelley

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Based on true events, this tale recounts the 1911 theft of history's most famous portrait, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, through the spirited narration of the proud thief himself.
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