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Books with author Jim Fitzpatrick

  • 90 Packets of Instant Noodles

    Deb Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Combining an engaging and confrontational story about growing up with a twist of adventure, this novel centers on Joel and Craggs, two loyal friends who drink together, commit robbery together, and, when Craggs turns violent, face the consequences together as well. When Joel's dad finally makes a deal with the cops, his son ends up in solitary confinement while Craggs is sent off to juvenile detention. Contending that the past is never truly buried, this tale portrays the influence of peer pressure on teenagers and both the positive and dangerous choices they must face.
  • Plant Cells

    Brad Fitzpatrick

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), Sept. 1, 2011)
    Plants may seem like simple organisms, but their complex systems for food production, reproduction, and protection make them some of the most highly adapted living things on the planet. From the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforests, plants dominate the land and produce the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth. Plant Cells investigates these amazing organisms and explores how they have provided cures for some of today's deadliest diseases. Plants may also play a vital role in helping to solve some of the world's most pressing problems, such as air pollution, nonrenewable resource consumption, and food shortages. From low-lying mosses to massive redwoods than 30 stories high, plants all have one thing in common: They all began life as a single cell.
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  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Brad Fitzpatrick

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Theodore Roosevelt did more to conserve America's natural resources than any other U.S. president before him. As one of the most accomplished and most colorful characters to ever serve as president, Roosevelt was admired for being a war hero, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, a rancher, and a fearless champion of the working class. He was an avid outdoorsman and hunter and had a deep appreciation for nature. After he became president in 1901, he placed 230 million acres of American wilderness under government protection and established new laws that would limit the use of resources within these lands. In this brand-new volume, learn how Theodore Roosevelt had the foresight to protect America's natural resources and the impact that decision has had on the America of today.
  • Jock of the Bushveld

    Fitzpatrick

    School & Library Binding (Maskew Miller Longman (Pty) Ltd, Jan. 1, 1900)
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  • The Adventures of Artemous: Book One, Mouse in the Museum

    Jim Patrick

    Paperback (First Edition Design Publishing, May 29, 2015)
    Follow Artemous Le Mouse, the latest in a long line of Le Mouse art restorers, as he climbs inside the world's art masterpieces and restores paintings by Degas,Seurat, Cassatt and other famous artists. But Artemous not only restores these works of art, he interacts with them-playing with the Cassatt children at the beach, dancing with Dega's ballerinas, playing clarinet in a Picasso ensemble. Sit back and enjoy a typical week in the life of this talented mouse as he slips in and out of trouble restoring and touching up great art, while managing to remain hidden from the museum visitors. But wait! Has he been spotted in the Art of Animation exhibit? Read on. author_bio: Jim Patrick is an attorney and businessman and first time author. Debbie Patrick is an award winning artist and illustrator. They live in Sausalito Ca and have a daughter, Devin and a mouse of uncertain age named Artemous who lives in the walls of their old house. keywords: Mouse, Artist, Cassatt, Degas, Paintings, Museum, Art, Children, Picasso
  • The Congress

    Anne Fitzpatrick

    Hardcover (CREAT, Aug. 31, 2004)
    Explores what the United States Congress is, what it does, and what daily life is like for senators and representatives.
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  • Mother Teresa: Genius

    Anne Fitzpatrick

    Hardcover (Creative Education, July 1, 2005)
    An account of the life of Mother Teresa, the Serbian nun who founded a religious order, the Sisters of Charity, to serve the sick and needy of Calcutta, India, and of the work that earned her a Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Have You Seen Ally Queen?

    Deb Fitzpatrick

    Paperback (Fremantle Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    At 15 years old, Ally Queen is uprooted from her comfortable city existence and dumped in a small town. Her mother, witness to a hit-and-run, is suffering from post-traumatic stress, and the quiet country life is supposed to improve her emotional state. Instead, the move just seems to make things worse—for Mom, for Ally, for everyone. Ally misses the way things used to be; she misses playing with her dad and little brother. But she’s a teenager now, and teenage girls don’t go fishing even if they really like it. When Ally meets Rel, she feels like she’s hit rock bottom, but first impressions can be deceptive. As she starts to relax into herself, Ally finds life doesn’t need to be as hard as she makes it. This is an absorbing and poignant story of first love and self-discovery for readers both young and old.
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  • The Lion in Autumn: A Season with Joe Paterno and Penn State Football

    Frank Fitzpatrick

    (Gotham, Aug. 3, 2006)
    "Fascinating. . . . One of the best books ever written on the rise and fall of a great college football coach." —Allen Barra, San Francisco Chronicle The Lion in Autumn takes readers inside Penn State’s storied football program as legendary coach Joe Paterno fights to turn his struggling team into a winner once again. In more than a half century at Penn State, Paterno has won more bowl games (21) than any other coach and more games (354) than all but one, en route to two national championships and five perfect seasons. But in the new millennium hard times arrived in Happy Valley. His Nittany Lions had losing seasons in four of five years, dropping sixteen of twenty-three games in 2003 and 2004. There were boos at Beaver Stadium and increasing calls for the aging Paterno to step down. Award-winning sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick followed JoePa through the 2004 season as the beloved coach struggled to save himself and his storied program. Fitzpatrick trailed Paterno from fund-raisers to the spring practices to the sidelines, detailing how the coach endured another losing season while building a team that would win the Orange Bowl and compete for the national championship in 2005. Interweaving stories from past seasons into the narrative, Fitzpatrick fleshes out the legend of Paterno.
  • The Baroque Period

    Anne Fitzpatrick

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 15, 2015)
    "An examination of the art movement known as the Baroque Period from its beginnings in the 1590s to its decline in the late 1600s, including an introduction to great artists and works"--
  • Bounce, Stretch, and Spring

    Julie Fitzpatrick

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, June 1, 1992)
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  • Mirrors

    Julie Fitzpatrick

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Nov. 1, 1985)
    Gives instructions for simple experiments with mirrors that illustrate their characteristics and their many uses.
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