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Books with author Jim Murphy

  • The Journal of James Edmond Pease: A Civil War Union Soldier, Virginia, 1863

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 1, 1998)
    A sixteen-year-old Union soldier is ordered by his commanding officer to keep a written record of "G" Company during the most brutal year of the Civil War. By the Newbery Honor author of The Great Fire.
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  • Truce

    Jim Murphy

    eBook (Scholastic Press, April 26, 2016)
    On July 29th 1914, the world’s peace was shattered as the artillery of the Austria-Hungary Empire began shelling the troops of the country to its south. What followed was like a row of falling dominoes as one European country after another rushed into war. Soon most of Europe was fighting in this calamitous war that could have been avoided. This was, of course, the First World War. But who could have guessed that on December 25 the troops would openly defy their commanding officers by stopping the fighting and having a spontaneous celebration of Christmas with their "enemies"?
  • The Worst Witch Saves the Day

    Jill Murphy

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Catch up on Mildred Hubble’s magical adventures at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches with these reissued editions featuring energetic covers.Mildred Hubble is determined that her third year at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches will be her best. And when the horrible Miss Hardbroom is replaced by a new teacher, things finally seem to be going Mildred’s way. But the new teacher is very strange. . . .
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  • The Boys' War: Confederate and Union Soldiers Talk About the Civil War

    Jim Murphy

    eBook (Clarion Books, Jan. 31, 2017)
    An ALA Best Book for Young Adults: Firsthand accounts of the experiences of boys sixteen and younger who fought in the Civil War, with photos included. Winner of the Golden Kite Award for Nonfiction “Making extensive use of the actual words—culled from diaries, journals, memoirs, and letters—of boys who served in the Union and Confederate armies as fighting soldiers as well as drummers, buglers, and telegraphers, Murphy describes the beginnings of the Civil War and goes on to delineate the military role of the underage soldiers and their life in the camps and field bivouacs. Also included is a description of the boys' return home and the effects upon them of their wartime experiences…An excellent selection of more than 45 sepia-toned contemporary photographs augment the text of this informative, moving work.”—School Library Journal (starred review) “This wrenching look at our nation’s bloodiest conflict through the eyes of its youthful participants serves up history both heartbreaking and enlightening.”—Publishers Weekly “This well-researched and readable account provides fresh insight into the human cost of a pivotal event in United States history.”—The Horn Book (starred review)
  • On Enemy Soil: Journal of James Edmond Pease, a Civil War Union Soldier

    Jim Murphy

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 1, 2012)
    The Civil War JOURNAL OF JAMES EDMOND PEASE is now in paperback with an exciting repackaging!Ignorant to the bitter realities of military life, 16-year-old James enlists in the Union Army at the dawn of the Civil War. When his lieutenant assigns him to be the company historian of the G Company of the 122nd Regiment, New York Volunteers, he is initially at a loss as to what exactly he is supposed to record. As the days pass, James settles into his role, but he cannot take comfort in it. His country is divided by a bloody war, and his unit struggles through the hardships and turmoil. Through his journal entries, James poignantly captures the terror of battle, the drudgery of day-to-day life in the infantry, the loss of comrades, and the disillusionment of a young soldier.
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  • Breakthrough!: How Three People Saved "Blue Babies" and Changed Medicine Forever

    Jim Murphy

    eBook (Clarion Books, Dec. 8, 2015)
    In 1944 a groundbreaking operation repaired the congenital heart defect known as blue baby syndrome. The operation's success brought the surgeon Alfred Blalock international fame and paved the way for open-heart surgery. But the technique had been painstakingly developed by Vivien Thomas, Blalock's African American lab assistant, who stood behind Blalock in the operating room to give him step-by-step instructions. The stories of this medical and social breakthrough and the lives of Thomas, Blalock, and their colleague Dr. Helen Taussig are intertwined in this compelling nonfiction narrative.
  • The Worst Witch Strikes Again

    Jill Murphy

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Catch up on Mildred Hubble’s magical adventures at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches with these reissued editions featuring energetic new covers.Mildred is back in trouble thanks to the new girl, Enid Nightshade, who isn’t as well behaved as she appears. The more Mildred tries to stay out of trouble, the more she finds herself in horrible situations. What can the disaster-prone worst witch do?
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  • An American Plague

    JIM MURPHY

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC, INC., Aug. 16, 2003)
    The true and terrifying story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793.
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  • The Crossing: How George Washington Saved The American Revolution

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Dec. 1, 2010)
    With his engaging and timeless narrative prose, two-time Newbery Honor Book author Jim Murphy tells the awe-inspiring story of George Washington's glorious fight for an independent America.It is 1776, and George Washington and his army of rebellious American colonists are emboldened by its stunning victories over the British at Lexington and Concord. But now, the Americans face the threat of a brutal British retaliation.George Washington, who has little experience with a threat of this magnitude, is unanimously chosen as commander in chief in hopes he can unite the colonies. Britain's army is massive and well trained. America's is small and unruly. As the British begin their invasion of New York City and its environs, George Washington isn't the only one (continued)
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  • The Worst Witch

    Jill Murphy

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Catch up on Mildred Hubble’s magical adventures at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches with these reissued editions featuring energetic new covers.Mildred Hubble is starting her first year at Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches — and making a mess of it! She can’t ride her broomstick without crashing, she’s always getting her spells mixed up, and worst of all, the teacher’s pet, Ethel, has just become her sworn enemy.
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  • Breakthrough!: How Three People Saved "Blue Babies" and Changed Medicine Forever

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Dec. 8, 2015)
    In 1944 a groundbreaking operation repaired the congenital heart defect known as blue baby syndrome. The operation's success brought the surgeon Alfred Blalock international fame and paved the way for open-heart surgery. But the technique had been painstakingly developed by Vivien Thomas, Blalock's African American lab assistant, who stood behind Blalock in the operating room to give him step-by-step instructions. The stories of this medical and social breakthrough and the lives of Thomas, Blalock, and their colleague Dr. Helen Taussig are intertwined in this compelling nonfiction narrative.
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  • Blizzard

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2000)
    With accounts from the survivors and period photos, a tale by the author of the Newbery Honor book, The Great Fire tells what is was like to live through the Great Blizzard of 1888 that crippled New York City with its fierce winds and blinding snow. 18,000 first printing.
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