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Books with author Leone Castell Anderson

  • My Own Grandpa

    Leone Castell Anderson

    Hardcover (Western Publishing, March 15, 1987)
    #208-56 Original Little Golden Book
  • Surprise at Muddy Creek

    Leone Castell Anderson

    Hardcover (Distributed by Victor Books, March 15, 1984)
    Little Carrie misses her Boston home when her family moves West, but the displeasure she feels on discovering her neighbors are Indians changes as she comes to know Running Fawn, a girl her own age.
  • Sean's War

    Leone Castell Anderson

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 30, 2014)
    Young Sean Callahan struggles to understand the conflict between his gentle immigrant stepmother and his gruff frontier father as northwestern Illinois erupts into war between the white settlers and the Sauk-Fox Indians led by their warrior chief Black Hawk. Praise for Sean's War "A terrific read! Author Leone Castell Anderson has brought the attack on the Apple River Fort and the Black Hawk War alive" Dick Harmet, Director, Apple River Fort Historical Foundation, Inc. "Highly recommended" Midwest Book Review "A book . . . to help students understand a unique period in Illinois history as seen through the eyes of youth" Roberta L. Berglund, Ed.D Former Reading/Language Arts Administrator
  • Sean's War

    Leone Castell Anderson

    Paperback (Shadowplay Pr, Jan. 1, 1998)
    A novel for middle grade readers about Sean Callahan growing up in the 1830s that takes place during the Black Hawk War. Sean must struggle with the battle between his parents over how to treat the Indians and prove his courage to his father. Includes maps and illustrations by Sheila Kelly Welch. History will come to life as children read about Sean's experiences -- his work in the lead mines, his witnessing of the battle at Stillman's Run, and his participation in the defense of the Apple River fort. Young readers will be drawn into Sean's conflicts as he tries to sort out moral issues that are still relevant in today's world. A Teacher's Guide is available from the publisher for use in schools.
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  • How come you're so shy?

    Leone Castell Anderson

    Unbound (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1987)
    Meeting a classmate even shyer than she is helps Ashley to overcome that problem.
  • Surprise at Muddy Creek

    Leone Castell Anderson, Helen Enres

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Little Carrie misses her Boston home when her family moves West, but the displeasure she feels on discovering her neighbors are Indians changes as she comes to know Running Fawn, a girl her own age.
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  • How Come You're So Shy?

    Leone Anderson

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Aug. 1, 1987)
    Ashley overcomes her shyness to become the friend of the new girl at her school