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Books with author Josephine Nobisso

  • Grandma's Scrapbook

    Josephine Nobisso, Maureen Hyde

    Paperback (Gingerbread House, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A scrapbook of memorabilia chronicles the tender and sometimes zany moments shared between Grandma and her granddaughter during their seaside summers. Pages of the lively scrapbook are interspersed with watercolor-rendered photographs of the girl, now a teenager, as she reminisces about their relationship. The last summer in the scrapbook reveals how their roles have changed. Now the girl guides Grandma’s wheelchair to places Grandma once brought her on the back of her bike or in a stroller. This poignant story uplifts and dignifies the experience of aging and loss, tingeing it not with sadness, but with hope and wonder.
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  • The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith by Josephine Nobisso

    Josephine Nobisso

    Hardcover (Gingerbread House, March 15, 1830)
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  • Show; Don't Tell!: Secrets of Writing

    Josephine Nobisso, Eva Montanari

    Hardcover (Gingerbread House, Sept. 1, 2004)
    American Booksellers Association "Picks List" Winner of a 2004 Parents' Choice Recommended Award Winner of the Best Trade Book with Educational Application award from Global Learning Initiative, a partnership of The Bologna Children's Book Fair and The Association of Educational Publishers Selected for The Original Art exhibition at the Museum of Illustration Winner of a Children's Choices Award from the International Reading Association/Children's Book Council Winner of the National Parenting Publications Honors Award Innovative yet accessible writing strategies appropriate for both fiction and nonfiction are presented in this enchanting tale of a writing lion who holds court for a cast of animal friends. Aspiring writers learn the essential nature of nouns and adjectives and how to use them to express their individual visions so that they “show and don’t tell” every time. Writing lessons are cleverly integrated into a tale that incorporates a sound chip, a scratch-and-sniff patch, and a tactile object to engage the aspiring writer’s five senses in fun proofs.
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  • Grandpa Loved by Josephine Nobisso

    Josephine Nobisso

    Paperback (Gingerbread House, March 15, 1824)
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  • El peso de una misa: Un relato de fe

    Josephine Nobisso

    Paperback (Gingerbread House, March 15, 1878)
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  • Francis Woke Up Early

    Josephine Nobisso, Maureen Hyde

    Paperback (Gingerbread House, Nov. 1, 2011)
    While other children’s religious titles focus on Saint Francis of Assisi as an adult, few, if any, have concentrated on the early life of the patron saint of animals and the environment. Stunning illustrations punctuate this beautifully told story of Saint Francis as a boy as he communes with nature and treats even the fiercest of animals—a hungry wolf—with the same compassion he would show his grandmother. In a fearless display of courage, tolerance, and understanding, the young Francis makes peace with the wolf, foreshadowing his teachings of harmony with the world around us and man’s duty to protect nature.
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  • Forest Fires: Run for Your Life!

    Josephine Nobisso

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, June 1, 2000)
    The makeup of forest fires is explained here, including how firefighters determine how a fire should be fought and the different types of fires, as well as chronicling the formation of the Forest Services of the United States and Canada. Original.
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  • John Blair and the Great Hinckley Fire

    Josephine Nobisso, Ted Rose

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 26, 2000)
    Relates the events surrounding the terrible Hinckley Limited No. 4 train fire of 1894, from the firestorm that blocked escape routes for its passengers to the heroic acts of train's porter John Wesley Blair. 10,000 first printing.
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  • Grandpa Loved

    Josephine Nobisso, Maureen Hyde

    Hardcover (Gingerbread House, Sept. 1, 2000)
    This is a recollection of the special times a young boy spent with his grandfather in the city, in the forest with the animals, at the beach, and with his family. Although the boy misses his beloved grandpa’s presence he feels assured that his passing has brought him to a better place and he knows that his grandpa’s love will always be with him.
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  • Grandma's Scrapbook

    Josephine Nobisso, Maureen Hyde

    Hardcover (Gingerbread House, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A scrapbook of memorabilia chronicles the tender and sometimes zany moments shared between Grandma and her granddaughter during their seaside summers. Pages of the lively scrapbook are interspersed with watercolor-rendered photographs of the girl, now a teenager, as she reminisces about their relationship. The last summer in the scrapbook reveals how their roles have changed. Now the girl guides Grandma’s wheelchair to places Grandma once brought her on the back of her bike or in a stroller. This poignant story uplifts and dignifies the experience of aging and loss, tingeing it not with sadness, but with hope and wonder.
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  • Grandpa Loved

    Josephine Nobisso

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1989)
    Book by Nobisso, Josephine
  • Grandmas Scrapbook

    Josephine Nobisso

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster (Juv), Oct. 15, 1990)
    Book by Nobisso, Josephine