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Books with author Jessica Lee Anderson

  • Immigrants from Somalia and Other African Countries

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    In today's uncertain world, many families are leaving their home countries and seeking a better life in the United States. Immigrants from Somalia and Other African Countries explores the stories of two families who left their home countries to find a better life in the United States. Follow their journeys to find out why they left their homelands and understand the challenges they faced in moving to a new country.
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  • Understanding Your Role in Elections

    Jessica Gunderson

    eBook (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2018)
    When election season starts, the race is on! But what do campaigns, candidates, polls, and the Electoral College have to do with voting for our nation's leaders? Using engaging, age-appropriate language and colorful photos, readers decipher the complex electoral process and learn how to get involved in the next election.
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  • The Alamo: Myths, Legends, and Facts

    Jessica Gunderson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 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.
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  • Case of the Sabotaged Spaghetti

    Jessica Anderson

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Klaude is the class clown. He likes to make people laugh but not everyone finds him funny. The Golden Spoon Award is given to students who display proper lunchroom behavior and Klaude is one of the winners! He’s never won anything in his life! But not everyone is excited and they are showing it. During the special luncheon some sabotages his spaghetti, takes a bite out of his cake, and breaks his first trophy ever. Who would be so mean to him? Why is someone so mad at Klaude for winning the Golden Spoon Award? More importantly, will he get a new slice of cake?These mysteries are perfect for your early fluent reader. With longer sentences and fewer illustrations, these are suited to keep readers guessing as they solve for clues. • Underlying issues related to friends, family, and growing up• Extensive back matter • Keeps kids guessing with false clues
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  • The Real Benjamin Franklin: The Truth Behind the Legend

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Benjamin Franklin led a productive life, but is it possible his accomplishments include everything attributed to him? The answer is yes, for the most part. He never did suggest the wild turkey should be the national symbol of the United States. He did, however, lend his wisdom to the founding of the country, and he was the only person to sign four of the documents most critical to the creation and character of the nation.
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  • Israel: I looked over Jordan: The promised land as seen from the Bible, history, the turbulent present and a glance into the future

    Lee Anderson

    Paperback (Chattanooga Free Press, March 15, 1995)
    The Promised Land as seen from the Bible, history, the turbulent present and a glance into the future.
  • Ninjas: A Guide to the Ancient Assassins

    Jessica Gunderson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Dive into the dark and shadowy world of Japans ninjas! Disguises and trickery helped Ninjas travel throughout Japan serving as spies and assassins for the highest bidders. Learn about the ninjas training methods, weapons, and the clever techniques they used to stay hidden from their targets.
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  • Gothic Art

    Jessica Gunderson

    Library Binding (Creative Education, July 1, 2008)
    An examination of the art movement known as Gothic Art from its beginnings in the 12th century to its decline in the early 1400s, including an introduction to great artists and works.
  • President McKinley's Killer and the America He Left Behind: The Assassin, the Crime, Teddy Roosevelt's Rise, and the Dawn of the American Century

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    It should have been a grand day at the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo, New York, in 1901. President William McKinley shook hands with well-wishers who had lined up to meet their popular leader. But one man stepped forward with a pistol hidden under a handkerchief wrapped around his right hand. Two shots rang out, both striking McKinley in the abdomen. As the nation puzzled over the shooter and the ease of his crime, the president suffered for days before finally dying. Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as president, becoming the youngest person ever to hold the job. The country and the world would never be the same.
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  • Mount Rushmore: Myths, Legends, and Facts

    Jessica Gunderson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 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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  • President Lincoln's Killer and the America He Left Behind: The Assassin, the Crime, and Its Lasting Blow to Freedom and Equality

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Abraham Lincoln was watching a play at Ford's Theatre when a gunman crept up from behind and fired at the president's head. As Lincoln crumpled with a terrible wound, the shooter leapt from the balcony and fled before a shocked audience. He was John Wilkes Booth, a well-known stage actor, and he imagined himself a hero avenging the South's defeat in the Civil War. Soldiers searched for Booth as Lincoln suffered long hours before dying. There would be no reversing the results of the war, but Lincoln's death put the cause of freedom and equality in danger. His presidency had been cut short, and even today the country lives with the effects of his assassination.
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  • Gothic Art

    Jessica Gunderson

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    An examination of the art movement known as Gothic Art from its beginnings in the 12th century to its decline in the early 1400s, including an introduction to great artists and works.
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