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Books with author Jean Fritz

  • Homesick: My Own Story

    Jean Fritz

    Audio CD (AudioGO, July 16, 2013)
    This heartwarming fictionalized autobiography tells a story of what it is like for a little girl to be growing up in an unfamiliar place. While other girls her age were enjoying childhood in America, Jean Fritz was in China in the midst of political unrest. During this time, foreigners were becoming more and more unpopular, and evacuation at a momentโ€™s notice was imminent. Although Jean appreciated the beauty of China โ€“ the mountains, the countryside, the sea โ€“ she knew she belonged in America, and longed to make her home there.
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  • Growing Up

    jean fritz

    Hardcover (Rand Mcnally, March 15, 1956)
    Vintage children's book
  • Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold, All he wanted was to be a hero.

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • And then what happened, Paul Revere?

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Everyone knows about Paul Revere's big ride to Lexington. But not everyone knows the harrowing details and narrow escapes along the way. Did you know that Paul Revere forgot his spurs on his famous ride. Or that he whittled false teeth to make extra money? A New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year. A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. An ALA Notable Children's Book. Full color.
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  • Homesick: My Own Story

    Jean Fritz

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Nov. 1, 2013)
    [MP3-CD audiobook format in Vinyl case.][*Read by the author - Jean Fritz]This heartwarming fictionalized autobiography tells the story of what it is like for a little girl to be growing up in an unfamiliar place. While other girls her age were enjoying childhood in America, Jean Fritz was in China in the midst of political unrest. During this time, foreigners were becoming more and more unpopular, and evacuation at a moments notice was imminent. Although Jean appreciated the beauty of China --the mountains, the countryside, the sea -- she knew she belonged in America and longed to make her home there.
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  • The Great Little Madison

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Reprint
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  • Around the World in a Hundred Years

    Jean Fritz

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, March 23, 1994)
    Brings to life the accomplishments of ten extraordinary explorers--including Henry the Navigator, Vasco da Gama, John Cabot, and Ferdinand Magellan--who braved the unknown to discover uncharted lands and to find their way around the world.
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  • The cabin faced west.

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Jan. 1, 1958)
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  • George Washington's Breakfast by Jean Fritz

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1625)
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  • You want women to vote, Lizzie Stanton?

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1996)
    With her trademark humor and anecdotal style, the Newbery Honor Award-winner and preeminent biographer for young people turns her attention to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the lively, unconventional spokeswoman of the woman suffrage movement. Convinced from an early age that women should have the same rights as men, Lizzie embarked on a career that changed America.
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  • China's Long March: 6000 Miles of Danger

    Jean Fritz

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Jan. 1, 2014)
    [LIBRARY EDITION Audiobook CD format in sturdy Vinyl Case with cloth sleeves that keep compact discs protected.] [Children's Non-Fiction (Ages 10-12)][Read by Bernadette Dunne]From award-winning children's author Jean Fritz comes the incredible true account of the Long March, a six-thousand-mile journey across China. In 1986, Jean Fritz went to China and talked to survivors of the Long March. It is from their recollections and her own broad, personal knowledge of Chinese history that Fritz has written one of the most compelling accounts of the incredible six-thousand-mile journey across China made by the Communist Army in 1934 and 1935. Fritz takes us on the route of the sixty-mile-long First Front Army, the unit of Mao Zedong that wound its way through a terrain so perilous it was often more threatening than their battles with the enemy. The fear of a young soldier on Old Mountain afraid to go to sleep in case he might roll over and fall off the cliff is real to us; the drama and devastation that reduced the Red Army to twenty thousand men and women are immediate. And when the army crosses the thundering Dadu River on the threadbare remains of a bridge, we cross our fingers and hope to make it, too. Skillfully placing events within the context of history, Fritz allows us to view them with the perspective of time, and, as she shares the memories of those she talked with, she brings humanness and intimacy to the participants and their unforgettable journey.
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  • Just a few words, Mr. Lincoln: The story of the Gettysburg Address

    Jean Fritz

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Abraham Lincoln was one busy man. He had a country to run. And a war to win. And a family to care for. But when it came time to honor all the soldiers who had died in the great battle of Gettysburg, President Lincoln still took time to say a few words. Two hundred and seventy-one to be exact. Here is a true story about a great man and his famous speech.
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