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Books with author Kathy Stinson

  • Red is Best by Kathy Stinson

    Kathy Stinson

    Board book (Annick Press, Jan. 1, 1752)
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  • Harry and Walter

    Kathy Stinson, Qin Leng

    language (Annick Press, May 5, 2018)
    Best Friends Forever.Harry may be four and three-quarters and Walter may be ninety-two and a half, but that doesn’t stop them from being best friends. Harry loves to go next door to play games with Walter and draw pictures together. And when the snow falls, Walter clears a path to Harry’s house so that they can visit every day.But one day, a For Sale sign appears on Harry’s lawn. Harry is devastated that he and Walter will no longer be neighbors. Harry’s new house is bigger and better than his old one, but without Walter to share things with, nothing seems to be much fun…until one day, Harry hears a familiar voice. Walter, too, has moved--to a nearby seniors’ residence. Now, Harry and Walter can still be best friends.Acclaimed author Kathy Stinson has created a poignant, cross-generational story that will warm the hearts of children and adults alike. With charming illustrations by Qin Leng, Harry and Walter is a perfect book for children to share with grandparents.
  • Love Every Leaf: The Life of Landscape Architect Cornelia Hahn Oberlander

    Kathy Stinson

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, April 8, 2008)
    Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, who has been a landscape architect for more than sixty years, considers her profession “the art of the possible.” The description also applies to the very way this remarkable 86-year-old has lived her life. Playing in her grandmother’s garden as a child, Cornelia absorbed the beauty and importance of the natural world and by the age of eleven had decided that she would become a landscape architect.Leaving her native Germany in the wake of Hitler’s persecution of the Jews, the teenaged Cornelia was transplanted in America, where she could pursue her dream in safety, although not without having to struggle to carve out a place for herself in the male-dominated world of her chosen profession. This 96-page biography tells her remarkable life’s story, complete with photographs and plans for the imaginative playgrounds and the innovative museum and embassy grounds she has created around the world, and for green rooftops, her latest passion. Young readers will not only learn about the profession, but also will find inspiration in Cornelia Hahn Oberlander’s love for the natural world and the respect and concern she shows for our increasingly fragile environment.
  • 101 Ways to Dance

    Kathy Stinson

    eBook (Second Story Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    A quirky collection of stories about teens in lust and in love. From the first stirrings of same-sex desire to paternity questions around a teen pregnancy, 101 Ways to Dance reflects the spectrum of teen sexuality from the sweet to the scary.
  • What Happened to Ivy

    Kathy Stinson

    eBook (Second Story Press, Sept. 15, 2012)
    David’s younger sister Ivy, born with multiple disabilities, needs constant attention. She may be eleven years old, but in many ways she’s still a baby. She embarrasses him in public. She takes all of their parents’ focus, to the point where David wonders if they see him as anything more than a helper for Ivy. But despite it all, he loves her. The summer days are following their usual pattern of taking care of his sister, doing chores, and trips to the cottage. The one exception is Hannah, the new girl across the street. Hannah makes David feel anything but routine. He wants to be around her all the time. And, amazingly, she seems to be into him as well. Everything changes when Ivy has an accident while being looked after by her dad. As David wrestles with what happened to Ivy, he is forced to confront his own feelings of guilt, the meaning of mercy, and what can be forgiven.
  • Red is Best

    Kathy Stinson

    Hardcover (Annick Press, June 2, 2011)
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  • 101 Ways to Dance

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Second Story Press, March 1, 2007)
    In this quirky collection, award-winning author for young people Kathy Stinson offers characters and plotlines that reflect the many ways teens learn about lust and love. From the first stirrings of same-sex desire on a lakeside beach to troubling paternity questions around a teen pregnancy, 101 Ways to Dance reflects the spectrum of teen sexuality from the very sweet to the very scary. These stories offer many opportunities for important and engaged discussions, while content and writing style ensure a great selection for reluctant readers. A must-have for all junior high and high school libraries. Kathy Stinson is an award-winning author for young people. She has written over 20 books, including Becoming Ruby and One Year Commencing.
  • Red is Best by Kathy Stinson

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 15, 1893)
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  • Red is Best by Kathy Stinson

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 15, 1851)
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  • Fabulous Ball Book

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 1, 1993)
    Sports fans and sky watchers, game players, science and nature lovers - everyone you can think of has been influenced by the fabulous ball.
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  • What Happened to Ivy

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Second Story Press, Sept. 1, 2012)
    What if your severely disabled sister were to suddenly die and you suspected that your father had played a role in her death? What if your best friend, a girl you've started to like as more than a friend, thinks your dad can do no wrong? Could she be right? What if she's not? That's life for fifteen-year-old David Burke after his sister, Ivy, dies in a suspicious drowning. David is forced to wrestle with moral questions and the definition of what is right, what is merciful and what can be forgiven. Readers will be pondering the questions this story raises long after they have found out what did happen to Ivy.
  • The Bare Naked Book by Kathy Stinson

    Kathy Stinson

    Paperback (Annick Press, March 15, 1849)
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