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Books with author Kate McMullen

  • Hit the Road Helen!

    Kate McMullan

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2013)
    When Paris and Helen decide to hit the road together, it means more trouble than they can imagine for both themselves and the people of Troy. But who says Helen is entirely at fault? Sure she had a face that launched a thousand ships but she also had a little interference from the meddling god of love and his mother, Aphrodite. Think you know the truth behind the Greek myths? Think again. Hades is here to set you straight once more on the true story of the Trojan War.
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  • Get Lost, Odysseus!

    Kate McMullan

    eBook (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    You might think you know all about The Odyssey, but until you read Get Lost, Odysseus!, you don't know the truth. With Kate McMullan's trademark blend of humor and details from the original tale, Get Lost, Odysseus! tells the Greek classic in a brand-new way in this eBook. The Trojan War is over, but now Odysseus has to find his way home to Ithaca . . . and in typical fashion, he's angered Poseidon enough that the sea-god has decided to make his journey miserable (if not impossible). But Hades has a soft spot for the long-gone warrior, so even if he's sworn to Poseidon he won't help Odysseus directly, he might be able to pull a few strings . . .
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  • The Story of Harriet Tubman: Conductor of the Underground Railroad

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Yearling, Dec. 2, 1990)
    This inspiring biography of Harriet Tubman tells how she helped free over 300 slaves as a "conductor" for the Underground Railroad and how she became a nurse, a scout and spy for the Union Forces during the Civil War.
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  • My America: As Far As I Can See

    Kate McMullan

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 29, 2013)
    In Kate McMullan's first My America book, the drama and adventure of the American prairie come to life when Meg must leave her family and move to Kansas to avoid the St. Louis cholera epidemic.Margaret Cora Wells is a resilient young girl living in St. Louis where cholera has become an epidemic. When her mother and sister get sick, Meg wants only to tend to them. But, in an effort to protect his children, her father sends Meg and her brother, Preston, to their relatives on the Kansas prairie for the summer. After an adventurous journey, Meg and Preston arrive in Kansas where they learn about life in another part of the country, and even more about the politics of the time. Meg is sweet and strong with a deep moral sense and a real sense of humor.
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  • Hit the Road, Helen!

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    When Paris and Helen decide to hit the road together, it means more trouble than they can imagine for both themselves and the people of Troy. But who says Helen is entirely at fault? Sure she had a face that launched a thousand ships but she also had a little interference from the meddling god of love and his mother, Aphrodite. Think you know the truth behind the Greek myths? Think again. Hades is here to set you straight once more on the true story of the Trojan War.
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  • The Early Adventures

    Kate McMullan

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, June 5, 2018)
    A bind-up of the first four bestselling Dragon Slayers' Academy books, chronicling the zany adventures of Wiglaf and company as they attend the not-quite prestigious school for dragon-hunting and slaying.At long last, the first four beloved Dragon Slayers' Academy books are packaged together in this hardcover bind-up. Join Wiglaf in his hilarious adventures from the days of yore when dragons were aplenty and dragon-slayers were ready, willing, but not always able.
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  • A Fine Start: Meg's Prairie Diary

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 1, 2003)
    In her third and final diary, by Kate McMullan, Meg continues to face the hardships of life on the prairie with her brave and sweet spirit.Meg continues to describe the daily realities on the prairie as she and her family make their lives in Kansas. Throughout these times of difficulty and joy, Meg is always courageous and thoughtful.
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  • Get Lost, Odysseus!

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Capstone Press, July 15, 2014)
    The Trojan War is over, but now Odysseus has to find his way home to Ithaca . . . and in typical fashion, he's angered Poseidon enough that the sea-god has decided to make his journey miserable (if not impossible). But Hades has a soft spot for the long-gone warrior, so even if he's sworn to Poseidon he won't help Odysseus directly, he might be able to pull a few strings . . .
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  • My America: As Far As I Can See: Meg's Prairie Diary, Book One

    Kate McMullan

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 1, 2002)
    In Kate McMullan's first My America book, the drama and adventure of the American prairie come to life when Meg must leave her family and move to Kansas to avoid the St. Louis cholera epidemic.Margaret Cora Wells is a resilient young girl living in St. Louis where cholera has become an epidemic. When her mother and sister get sick, Meg wants only to tend to them. But, in an effort to protect his children, her father sends Meg and her brother, Preston, to their relatives on the Kansas prairie for the summer. After an adventurous journey, Meg and Preston arrive in Kansas where they learn about life in another part of the country, and even more about the politics of the time. Meg is sweet and strong with a deep moral sense and a real sense of humor.
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  • My America: A Fine Start

    Kate McMullan

    eBook (Scholastic Inc, Oct. 29, 2013)
    In her third and final diary, by Kate McMullan, Meg continues to face the hardships of life on the prairie with her brave and sweet spirit.Meg continues to describe the daily realities on the prairie as she and her family make their lives in Kansas. Throughout these times of difficulty and joy, Meg is always courageous and thoughtful.
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  • My America: For This Land

    Kate McMullan

    language (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 29, 2013)
    In Book Two of Meg's Prairie Diary, Meg Wells is joined by the rest of her family on the Kansas prairie, where they fight alongside the Abolitionists to keep Kansas a free state.In Kate McMullan's second book of Meg's Prairie Diary, Meg's family is reunited on the prairie. Their new life is soon jeopardized by not only the struggle against slavery and those who would have Kansas be a slave state, but also a devastating fire that threatens to destroy their home. But Meg's strong spirit helps her overcome the hardships of life on the prairie.Kate McMullan has once again made Meg a brave and sweet character girls will love.Look for Meg's 3rd diary in August 2003!
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  • My America: As Far As I Can See: Meg's Prairie Diary, Book One

    Kate McMullan

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 1, 2002)
    In her diary for 1856, nine-year-old Margaret Cora Wells describes the long, dangerous journey she and her younger brother make from St. Louis, Missouri, to Kansas, as well as the new life they find there. Simultaneous.
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