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Books with author Jean Richards

  • Diggers/Other Const Machines

    Jon Richards

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1999)
    Provides young readers with an introduction to construction machinery in which they can peel away the various layers and see their illustrated inner workings.
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  • Earth Lab: Solar System

    Jon Richards

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, June 2, 2015)
    Take a fantastic journey into outer space with Earth Lab: Solar System. The informative text and full-color photographs highlight the structure and key features of each planet, as well as distant galaxies and constellations. Also included in the box are cardstock pieces to build models of the Sun and planets, glow-in-the-dark stars, and a solar system poster with stickers for kids to turn their rooms into their own outer space adventure!The kit includes:• 56-page book full of facts about our solar system and beyond• 9 models of the Sun and planets• 22 plastic glow-in-the-dark stars• 18 x 13-inch poster• 41 reusable stickers
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  • License to Do That

    Jass Richards

    eBook (Magenta, April 13, 2014)
    Rev and Dylan (whom we meet in THE ROAD TRIP DIALOGUES) have returned from their BLASPHEMY TOUR to discover that Canada has adopted the Parent Licence Act: people who wish to become parents must apply for, and meet certain requirements before being granted, a licence. What if? After all, we require hairdressers and plumbers to be licensed. Dylan, freelance journalist, investigates, interviews, and observes; Rev, loose cannon, solves an ‘illegal fertilization’ mystery. They both occasionally get stoned and silly, and deal with a baby wolf who has adopted them.Jass Richards makes you laugh and think at the same time.
  • Science Factory

    Jon Richards

    Paperback (Copper Beech, April 1, 2000)
    Introduces experiments and projects designed to illustrate scientific principles such as flight, sound, chemistry, and electricity.
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  • Stephen's Feast

    Jean Richardson

    Hardcover (Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), March 15, 1991)
    Stephen, the youngest page at the court of King Wenceslas, is asked to accompany his monarch on a mission of good will to a poor peasant.
  • Dancer in the Wings

    Jean Richardson

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Jan. 13, 1994)
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  • Tall Inside

    Jean Richardson

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Feb. 29, 1988)
    Short Joanne is unhappy with her size until she meets a clown who reminds her that being tall on the inside is more important than being tall on the outside
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  • Why So Socrates

    Richards

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 3, 1964)
    Why so Socrates?: A dramatic version of Plato's dialogues Euthyphro, Apology Crito & Phaedo
  • Three Rivers Rising: A Novel of the Johnstown Flood

    Jame Richards

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 13, 2010)
    Sixteen-Year-Old Celstia spends every summer with her family at the elite resort at Lake Conemaugh, a shimmering Allegheny Mountain reservoir held in place by an earthen dam. Tired of the society crowd, Celestia prefers to swim and fish with Peter, the hotel’s hired boy. It’s a friendship she must keep secret, and when companionship turns to romance, it’s a love that could get Celestia disowned. These affairs of the heart become all the more wrenching on a single, tragic day in May, 1889. After days of heavy rain, the dam fails, unleashing 20 million tons of water onto Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in the valley below. The town where Peter lives with his father. The town where Celestia has just arrived to join him. This searing novel in poems explores a cross-class romance—and a tragic event in U. S. history.
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  • Dancer in the Wings

    Jean Richardson

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton General Division, Jan. 1, 1981)
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  • DREAMERS & DOERS

    Richards

    Hardcover (Atheneum, April 1, 1984)
    Discusses the lives and achievements of four outstanding American inventors: Robert Goddard, Charles Goodyear, Thomas Edison, and George Eastman.
  • House of Many Doors

    Ian Richards

    Paperback (Merry-Go-Round Books, April 10, 2014)
    Every year on Halloween night, villains from around the world gather to attend a secretive event known as a midnight auction. Here the wealthy, the diabolical and the curious get to bid on items from the darker side of history: antique spell-books, knives used by famous murderers, hands of glory. It's not the kind of place for those with a weak constitution and it's certainly not the kind of place for a twelve-year old boy, no matter how brave he might think he is … Tony Lott lives with his uncle in a dusty antiques shop in London, England. Joseph Martell—said uncle—is an old man harboring a terrible secret. When the pair are lured to the grandest midnight auction of all, they find themselves caught up in a frightening conspiracy. At the center of the puzzle lies Marshwood, the House of Many Doors. But what does its owner want with Tony? And why is a teenage witch with a short temper the key to unraveling the whole mystery?