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Books with author Jennifer Smith

  • You Are Here

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 19, 2009)
    Emma Healy has grown used to being the only ordinary one in her rather extraordinary family. But when she finds a birth certificate for a twin brother she never knew she had, along with a death certificate dated just two days later, she realizes why she never felt quite whole. She sets off on a trip to visit her brother’s grave. Peter Finnegan, her neighbor, comes along for the ride. Emma thinks they can’t possibly have anything in common, but with each passing mile, they find themselves learning more and more about themselves and each other.
  • Carson-Dellosa Math Workshop Resource Book Grade, K

    Jennifer B. Stith

    Paperback (CARSON-DELLOSA PUBLISHING LLC, Jan. 12, 2018)
    < p> Math Workshop for kindergarten provides complete small-group math instruction for counting, beginning place value, 2-D and 3-D shapes. Simple and easy-to-use, this teacher resource for kindergarten math complements any curriculum. < /p> < p> Like reading and writing workshops, math workshop is an instructional model that combines whole-group lessons with leveled guided math groups and independent practice. It allows teachers to give students direct, leveled instruction while providing opportunities for practice and skill review. Math Workshop for kindergarten simplifies the workshop method with a comprehensive introduction and over 25 step-by-step lessons. < /p>
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  • Windfall

    Jennifer E Smith

    Paperback (Villard Books, Aug. 16, 1999)
    This romantic story of hope, chance, and change from the author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight is one Jenny Han says is filled with all of her "favorite things," Morgan Matson calls “something wonderful” and Stephanie Perkins says “is rich with the intensity of real love.” Alice doesn’t believe in luck—at least, not the good kind. But she does believe in love, and for some time now, she’s been pining for her best friend, Teddy. On his eighteenth birthday—just when it seems they might be on the brink of something—she buys him a lottery ticket on a lark. To their astonishment, he wins $140 million, and in an instant, everything changes. At first, it seems like a dream come true, especially since the two of them are no strangers to misfortune. As a kid, Alice won the worst kind of lottery possible when her parents died just over a year apart from each other. And Teddy’s father abandoned his family not long after that, leaving them to grapple with his gambling debts. Through it all, Teddy and Alice have leaned on each other. But now, as they negotiate the ripple effects of Teddy’s newfound wealth, a gulf opens between them. And soon, the money starts to feel like more of a curse than a windfall. As they try to find their way back to each other, Alice learns more about herself than she ever could have imagined . . . and about the unexpected ways in which luck and love sometimes intersect. A Top Ten Summer '17 Kids Indie Next List Pick!Praise for Windfall:Featured in Seventeen Magazine's "What's Hot Now"“Windfall is about all of my favorite things—a girl’s first big love, her first big loss, and—her first big luck.” —Jenny Han, New York Times bestselling author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before “Windfall is perfectly named; reading it, I felt like I had suddenly found something wonderful. It’s a story about love, and luck, and the way our lives can change in an instant. I laughed and cried and bought a lottery ticket the very next day.” —Morgan Matson, New York Times bestselling author of The Unexpected Everything “Windfall is rich with the intensity of real love— in all its heartache and hope.” —Stephanie Perkins, New York Times bestselling author of Isla and the Happily Ever After "If you’re looking for your next great read, then you’re in “luck!” Smith combines humor and emotion to capture these characters’ life-changing story, while teaching us all a bit about luck, love, kindness and the true meaning of home." —Justine Magazine"Windfall is an absolutely brilliant story...you will def want to add this gem to your TBR pile." —Susane Colasanti, bestselling author of When It Happens
  • The Anti-Nuclear Movement

    Jennifer Smith

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Nov. 7, 2002)
    On August 6, 1945, the flash of the first atomic bomb sparked the growth of a dissenting minority that would become the Anti-Nuclear Movement. This anthology explores the movement's development from a reaction to nuclear arms to its inclusion of anti-nuclear power advocates in preparation for the challenges of the new millennium. (20020901)
  • The Comeback Season

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, March 4, 2008)
    The last place Ryan Walsh should be this afternoon is on a train heading to Wrigley Field. She should be in class, enduring yet another miserable day of her first year of high school. But for once, Ryan isn't thinking about what she should be doing. She's not worried about her lack of friends, or her suffering math grade, or how it's been five whole years since the last time she was really and truly happy. Because she's finally returning to the place that her father loved, where the two of them spent so many afternoons cheering on their team. And on this -- the fifth anniversary of his death -- it feels like there's nowhere else in the world she should be. Ryan is once again filled with hope as she makes her way to the game. Good luck is often hard to come by at a place like Wrigley Field, but it's on this day that she meets Nick, the new kid from her school, who seems to love the Cubs nearly as much as she does. But Nick carries with him a secret that makes Ryan wonder if anyone can ever really escape their past, or believe in the promise of those reassuring words: "Wait till next year." Is it too much for Ryan to hope that this year, this season, might be her comeback season?
  • Field Notes on Love

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Random House LCC US, March 5, 2019)
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  • How To Draw Unicorns and Pegasus: Kid Creative Arts

    Jennifer Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, June 13, 2018)
    Early childhood development shows that children use their imagination to explore the world around them and to discover potentials they have inside themselves. These How To Draw Book series will give your child the tools they need to draw their favorite things with confidence from start to finish. Step by step guide to learning the fundamentals of drawing detailed images that will help your child develop confidence in their artistic abilities and expand their imaginations to limitless possibilities.
  • You Are Here

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 24, 2012)
    Now in paperback with a new cover, Jennifer E. Smith’s breathtaking novel about finding out where you are going by discovering what you’ve left behind.Emma and her neighbor Peter are both lonely in a way that only bothers them on occasion. They both come from families they don’t quite understand. They both feel like something big is missing from their lives—and they’re both about to search for answers. When Emma makes a discovery that shakes the foundations of her identity, she convinces Peter to join her for a road trip. Each of them has something to find: For Emma, it is a grave—a grave that may be her only connection to her family. Peter is seeking something harder to define, but perhaps easier to navigate—a freedom, a sense of something more than what he has. Together, they take to the open road, engaging in a universal quest to make sense of who they are and where they come from…and learning a thing or two about love along the way.
  • Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between

    Jennifer E. Smith

    eBook (Poppy, Sept. 1, 2015)
    On the night before they leave for college, Clare and Aidan only have one thing left to do: figure out whether they should stay together or break up. Over the course of twelve hours, they retrace the steps of their relationship, trying to find something in their past that might help them decide what their future should be. The night leads them to family and friends, familiar landmarks and unexpected places, hard truths and surprising revelations. But as the clock winds down and morning approaches, so does their inevitable goodbye. The question is, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever?Charming, bittersweet, and full of wisdom and heart, this irresistible novel from Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, explores the difficult choices that arise when life and love lead in different directions.
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  • The Lion and the Peacock: How I Conquered Anxiety

    Jennifer Peacock-Smith

    eBook (Kings Road Chronicles, Jan. 6, 2017)
    Do you, or a loved one, struggle with Anxiety? Are you tired of feeling that you are at the mercy of your body, the experts, and situations that you can't control? Do you feel that traditional advice leaves you feeling as though you are swimming against the tide?In The Lion and the Peacock, Jennifer shares candidly about her life with Anxiety, Stress, and Panic Attacks. Using very simple analogies, Jennifer weaves a tale that helps to turn the complicated processes within the body and the mind, into an inspiring and well-written story that pulls her readers into each moment. Through her vulnerability and honesty, she will take you through her experiences and learnings, leaving you feeling validated and equipped.Through her stories, unique techniques, and the workbook at the back, you will learn how to:* Unpack your own anxiety journey* Listen to your body and understand what it is doing and why* Use the tide to work for you instead of having to fight against it* Create a safe world around you to forge a way forward* Beat anxiety once and for allJennifer presents her story of trial, hope, and victory in this easy to read, eloquently written resource that will leave you feeling empowered and inspired.You can read more about Jennifer here:https://jenniferpeacocksmith.wordpress.com
  • The Antinuclear Movement

    Jennifer Smith

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press & Thomson Gale, Nov. 7, 2002)
    On August 6, 1945, the flash of the first atomic bomb sparked the growth of a dissenting minority that would become the antinuclear movement. This anthology explores the movement's development from a reaction to nuclear arms to its inclusion of antinuclear power advocates in preparation for the challenges of the new millennium.
  • The Comeback Season

    Jennifer E. Smith

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Feb. 23, 2010)
    The last place Ryan Walsh should be this afternoon is on a train heading to Wrigley Field. She should be in class, enduring yet another miserable day of her first year of high school. But for once, Ryan isn't thinking about what she should be doing. She's not worried about her lack of friends, or her suffering math grade, or how it's been five whole years since the last time she was really and truly happy. Because she's finally returning to the place that her father loved, where the two of them spent so many afternoons cheering on their team. And on this -- the fifth anniversary of his death -- it feels like there's nowhere else in the world she should be. Ryan is once again filled with hope as she makes her way to the game. Good luck is often hard to come by at a place like Wrigley Field, but it's on this day that she meets Nick, the new kid from her school, who seems to love the Cubs nearly as much as she does. But Nick carries with him a secret that makes Ryan wonder if anyone can ever really escape their past, or believe in the promise of those reassuring words: "Wait till next year." Is it too much for Ryan to hope that this year, this season, might be her comeback season?