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Books with author Judy K. Morris

  • Writing Fiction for Children: STORIES ONLY YOU CAN TELL

    Judy K. Morris

    Hardcover (University of Illinois Press, Aug. 3, 2001)
    Whether you're nurturing your first idea for a children's book or have a published book or two under your belt, Judy K. Morris will delight you, guide and inspire you, challenge and encourage you, and improve your chances of reaching the ultimate goal of every children's book author: your reader inside your story and your story inside your reader. A published author of both fiction and nonfiction for children, Morris draws on extensive experience teaching children how to write and teaching adults how to write for children. Here she combines concrete methods and step-by-step techniques with succinct rules of thumb: work at making your novel whole from the start; never underestimate the power of the plain truth; personality quirks are no substitute for character; doing a good job of writing usually means doing a good job of rewriting. Using judiciously chosen examples from successful children's literature, Writing Fiction for Children covers the building blocks of plot, characters, and setting and addresses common problems such as awkward plotting, oversimplifying, and taking a preachy or self-conscious tone. Pragmatic exercises stimulate writers to scour their experiences, sharpen their powers of observation, and capture the details, voice, and narrative energy that can bring stories vividly to life and keep readers submerged in make-believe. Loaded with practical advice and helpful exercises, Writing Fiction for Children is especially useful for anyone who aspires to write for children in the "middle ages" of eight to twelve. Children's books should be hopeful, thrilling, funny, interesting, touching, and a pleasure to read, Morris says. Above all, they must have something at stake that matters. While conceding that only the author can provide the spark of a story to tell, Morris offers invaluable guidance on the daily work of crafting, shaping, refining, revising, and publishing a children's novel.
  • Kid Who Ran for Principal

    Judy K Morris

    Paperback (Bantam Doubleday Dell, March 15, 1990)
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  • The Crazies and Sam

    Judy K. Morris

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, April 18, 1983)
    A young boy living in Washington, D.C., with his divorced father tries to come to terms with some of the contradictions of life and in the process learns something about love and responsibility.
  • The Crazies and Sam

    Judy K. Morris

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 2, 1985)
    A young boy living in Washington, D.C., with his divorced father tries to come to terms with some of the contradictions of life and in the process learns something about love and responsibility.
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  • The Kid Who Ran for Principal

    Judy K. Morris

    Hardcover (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A shy sixth grader learns to assert herself when she is encouraged to run for interim principal of her school
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  • The Harvey Girls: The Women Who Civilized the West

    Juddi Morris

    Paperback (Walker Childrens, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A true story of the women who worked in Fred Harvey's chain of restaurants along the Santa Fe railroad depicts pioneer women with wage-earning power
  • Kid Who Ran for Principal

    Judy K Morris

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, March 15, 1989)
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  • The Harvey Girls: The Women Who Civilized the West

    Juddi Morris

    Hardcover (Walker & Co, June 1, 1994)
    A true story of the women who worked in Fred Harvey's chain of restaurants along the Santa Fe railroad depicts pioneer women with wage-earing power
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  • Nightwalkers

    Judy K. Morris, Angelo

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 30, 1996)
    After a school trip to the Washington zoo, ten-year-old James becomes so attached to Daisy, an orphaned African elephant, that he jeopardizes his placement in a new foster home to accompany her on several desperate nighttime journeys
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  • At Home with the Presidents

    Juddi Morris

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, Sept. 2, 1999)
    Get to Know the Presidents! Ever wonder what the U.S. presidents were really like? Just like the rest of us, our nation's leaders got into scrapes as kids, shared happy times with their families, had interesting hobbies, and romped with their pets. Now you can discover interesting facts about the lives of the presidents that will surprise you. Find out how Andrew Jackson's inauguration party nearly wrecked the White House, or how President Grant was almost arrested for speeding--on a horse! Do you want to know why Teddy Roosevelt's parents made him smoke cigars or why John Tyler was called the "accidental president"? All these fun facts, plus many more, are included in this book. Take a close look at the lives of all 41 U.S. presidents by meeting them as kids, getting to know their families and pets, and seeing what their lives were like inside and outside of the White House. You'll also find information about presidential places to visit, including fabulous homes and estates, libraries, and web sites. Packed with photos, drawings, and fascinating facts, this book delivers the whole inside scoop on the lives of our nation's greatest leaders.
  • At Home with the Presidents by Juddi Morris

    Juddi Morris

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, Aug. 16, 1800)
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