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Books with author Jim O'Connor

  • Jackie Robinson and the Story of All Black Baseball

    Jim O'Connor

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 6, 1989)
    Illus. in full color with black-and-white photos. "Covers not only the story of Robinson's prowess and his problems as the first black man to play in the major leagues, but also the story of the rise and fall of black baseball and some of its star players and managers. Nicely geared by vocabulary, sentence length, and print size to the primary grades audience."--Bulletin, Center for Children's Books.
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  • The Emperor's Silent Army: Terracotta Warriors of Ancient China

    Jane O'Connor

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, April 15, 2002)
    Lintong County, People's Republic of China, March 1974Three farmers are digging a well when suddenly their shovels hit something hard. It is a clay head of a mad who stares back at them, open-eyed and amazingly real looking. The farmers have never seen anything like it; neither have the archeologists who arrive and being to uncover more and more pottery men—first dozens, then hundres and eventually thousands! Buried for more than 2,200 years, they are soldiers, life-size as well as life-like, and they stand at attention as if waiting for the command to charge into battle. The only thing missing is their weapons, and soon those are found too—thousands of real bronze swords, daggers, and arrowheads still so sharp they can split a hair.Now, after almost thirty years of ongoing excavation, a buried army of 7,500 terracotta soldiers and horses has emerged. And this site that three farmers accidentally stumbled upon ranks along with the Great Pyramids in Egypt as one of the true wonders of the ancient world.The Emperor's Silent Army features more than forty full-color photos that showcase the terracotta troops. A vivid and engaging text tells all about the army as well as the extraordinary story of the men who commanded its creation—the ruthless and tyrannical first emperor of China.
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  • Hidden Army: Clay Soldiers of Ancient China

    Jane O'Connor

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 3, 2011)
    For more than two thousand years, a secret army of life-size terra-cotta soldiers lay buried underground in China. But in 1974, some farmers digging a well discovered the first of what turned out to be an army of more than 7,000. Who made them? And why? In this fascinating reader, kids will learn all about one of the wonders of the ancient world and the fierce first emperor of China.
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  • Jackie Robinson and the Story of All Black Baseball

    Jim O'Connor

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 25, 2015)
    Illus. in full color with black-and-white photos. "Covers not only the story of Robinson's prowess and his problems as the first black man to play in the major leagues, but also the story of the rise and fall of black baseball and some of its star players and managers. Nicely geared by vocabulary, sentence length, and print size to the primary grades audience."--Bulletin, Center for Children's Books.
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  • I Can Read Fancy Nancy - 6 Book Set

    Jane O'Connor

    Paperback (Harper, Jan. 1, 2014)
    I Can Read Fancy Nancy - 6 Book Set (Just My Lusk!, The 100th Day of School, Apples Galore!, My Family History, Pajama Day, The Show Must Go On)
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  • The Ghost in Tent 19

    Jim O'Connor

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1988)
    "The summer atmosphere at Camp Tall Pines chills when four campers listen to tales of Captain Bloos. The swashbuckling pirate left a map telling where he buried his greatest treasure. After discovering that the map's X and Tent 19's side appear one and the same, the campers begin a search. What the treasure turns out to be provides a deft twist of plot. Well-defined characters, funny contemporary dialogue, and well-paced action will easily propel new chapter-book readers to the satisfying ending."--Booklist.
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  • Where Is The Grand Canyon?

    Jim O'Connor

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Feb. 5, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. There are canyons all over the planet, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona is not the biggest. Yet because of the spectacular colors in the rock layers and fascinating formations of boulders, buttes, and mesas, it is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Starting with a brief overview of how national parks came into being, this book covers all aspects of the canyon--how it formed, which early native people lived there, and what varied wildlife can be found there now. A history of the canyon's end-to-end exploration in the late 1860s and how the Grand Canyon became such a popular vacation spot (5 million tourists visit every year) round out this informative, easy-to-read account.
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  • Nina, Nina Star Ballerina

    Jane O'Connor

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 17, 1997)
    Playing the star in the class dance show, Nina finds herself in an awkward situation. All her friends think that she is the star of the show, so she now has to set the record straight and make things right once more.
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  • Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism

    John O'Connor

    Hardcover (Post Hill Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Deep Throat’s lawyer discovers the Washington Post betrayed his client—while covering up the real truth about the Watergate scandal. The conventional wisdom of Watergate is turned on its head by Postgate, revealing that the Post did not uncover Watergate as much as it covered it up. The Nixon Administration, itself involved in a coverup, was the victim of a journalistic smoke-screen that prevented mitigation of its criminal guilt. As a result of the paper’s successful misdirection, today’s strikingly deceptive partisan journalism can be laid at the doorstep of the Washington Post. After Deep Throat’s lawyer, author John O’Connor, discovered that the Post had betrayed his client while covering up the truth about Watergate, his indefatigable research resulted in Postgate, a profoundly shocking tale of journalistic deceit. In an era when numerous modern media outlets rail about the guilt of their political enemies for speaking untruths, Postgate proves that the media can often credibly be viewed as the party actually guilty of deception. Americans today mistrust the major media more than ever. Postgate will prove that this distrust is richly deserved.
  • The Story of Roberto Clemente

    Jim O'Connor

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 1, 1991)
    A brief biography of the outspoken Pittsburgh Pirates' All-Star, well known for his humanitarian efforts and inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame in 1973.
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  • Nancy Clancy 8 Book Boxed Set, Books 1-7 PLUS My Secret Diary, Bookmark and Door Hanger

    Jane O'Connor

    Paperback (Harper, March 15, 2018)
    OOh-LA LA - 8 chapter books featuring everyone's favorite fancy girl! Join Nancy on eight spectacular adventures inside one remarkable box. Whether she's solving a mystery or predicting the future, no one brings pizzazz quite like Nancy!
  • What Were the Twin Towers?

    Jim O'Connor

    Paperback (Penguin Books, July 1, 2018)
    Discover the true story of the Twin Towers how they came to be the tallest buildings in the world and why they were destroyed. When the Twin Towers were built in 1973, they were billed as an architectural wonder. At 1,368 feet, they clocked in as the tallest buildings in the world and changed the New York City skyline dramatically. Offices and corporations moved into the towers also known as the World Trade Center and the buildings were seen as the economic hub of the world. But on September 11, 2001, a terrorist attack toppled the towers and changed our nation forever. Discover the whole story of the Twin Towers from their ambitious construction to their tragic end."
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