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Books with author Jessica Gunderson

  • The Alamo

    Jessica Gunderson

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A fight to the last man. A cry of, Remember the Alamo! This national symbol of sacrifice and freedom is what most readers know about the Battle of the Alamo. Engaging photos, historic illustrations, and explorative infographics help kids learn even more about the legend surrounding this monumental battle site.
  • Mount Rushmore

    Jessica Gunderson

    eBook (Capstone Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A stone shrine shrouded in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is a symbol of democracy and freedom. Infographics, fact boxes, sidebars, and primary historic photos tell the story of this famous monument and the men who built it.
  • Mount Rushmore: Myths, Legends, and Facts

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A stone shrine shrouded in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is a symbol of democracy and freedom. Infographics, fact boxes, sidebars, and primary historic photos tell the story of this famous monument and the men who built it.
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  • The Songs of Stones River

    Jessica Gunderson

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, March 1, 2015)
    This historical e-book tells the story of two boys living in the South during the tragic days of the Civil War. James is a proud Southerner who feels responsible for providing for his newly widowed mother and his younger sister. Eli is the lone outdoor slave of a bitter man who sold off Eli's mother two years earlier. When circumstances force them to work side by side, each boy's eyes are opened to new ways of thinking, leading to an exciting conclusion. Filled with thoughtful prose and historical references, The Songs of Stone River brings the Civil War era to life.
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  • Young Riders of the Pony Express

    Jessica Gunderson, Brian Bascle

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of the building, running, and closing of the Pony Express mail delivery system. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Your Life as a Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt

    Jessica Gunderson, Jeff Ebbeler

    eBook (Picture Window Books, April 1, 2014)
    You just tried out for the school play. And who wants the lead part more than anyone? YOU! Imagine wearing the finest jewels. Having a pyramid built just for you. Being bowed to and pampered wherever you go. It's quite a life when you're treated like a god. But that's the way it was for a pharaoh in ancient Egypt.
  • A Rebel Among Redcoats: A Revolutionary War Novel

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Maggie Tinsdale dreams of one day running her family's plantation in South Carolina, but her dreams must be set aside now that the Revolutionary War has turned her world upside down. After her patriot father is taken prisoner by the British, Maggie is sent to live with her aunt, a loyalist in Charlestown. Maggie is desperate to help the American cause, but what can she do as a young rebel living among redcoats? Filled with action and drama, this historical novel shows how dare and determination were at the heart of the patriots' fight, leading them to victory.
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  • Emma's New Beginning

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    The year is 1910, and Emma Schweitzer and her family are immigrating to America in hopes of finding a better life. Their German colony in South Russia is falling under new restrictions imposed by the Russian government, and in order to escape poverty and tyranny, the family decides to move to North Dakota to live with an uncle. But their journey is not an easy one. The ship is overcrowded, health inspectors can detain any family or deny them entry, and swindlers are eager to prey on new immigrants. Can Emma be strong enough to succeed in a new country where she can't even understand the language? Through Emma's story, this gripping historical novel captures the hardships immigrants faced in pursuit of the American dream.
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  • Exploring the North Carolina Colony

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Step back in time and visit North Carolina during the Colonial period. After the mysterious disappearance of settlers at Roanoke Island, colonists from Virginia established the first permanent settlement in North Carolina. Find out what makes North Carolina unique, what role it played during the Revolutionary War, and what daily life was like in Colonial times and the early days of statehood.
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  • The Songs of Stones River: A Civil War Novel

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 1, 2015)
    This historical novel tells the story of two boys living in the South during the tragic days of the Civil War. James is a proud Southerner who feels responsible for providing for his newly widowed mother and his younger sister. Eli is the lone outdoor slave of a bitter man who sold off Eli's mother two years earlier. When circumstances force them to work side by side, each boy's eyes are opened to new ways of thinking, leading to an exciting conclusion. Filled with thoughtful prose and historical references, The Songs of Stone River brings the Civil War era to life.
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  • The Songs of Stones River: A Civil War Novel

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 1, 2015)
    This historical novel tells the story of two boys living in the South during the tragic days of the Civil War. James is a proud Southerner who feels responsible for providing for his newly widowed mother and his younger sister. Eli is the lone outdoor slave of a bitter man who sold off Eli's mother two years earlier. When circumstances force them to work side by side, each boy's eyes are opened to new ways of thinking, leading to an exciting conclusion. Filled with thoughtful prose and historical references, The Songs of Stone River brings the Civil War era to life.
  • The Election of 1860: A Nation Divides on the Eve of War

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Throughout the 1850s, the issues of slavery and states' rights had divided the nation. With the election of 1860, these issues finally came to a head, setting the stage for the American Civil War. Compelling, action-packed text, vivid sensory details, and primary source quotes bring the story to life so that readers feel as if they were actually alive during the historical event.
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