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Books with author Louise W. Borden

  • A Book About The Four Seasons Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens

    Louise W. Borden, Louise Borden

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A host of season-specific images and activities include steaming mugs of cocoa, fall leaves, sleigh-riding, running in the rain, playing baseball, and trick-or-treating
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  • Ski Soldier: A World War II Biography

    Louise Borden

    Hardcover (Calkins Creek, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Ski Soldier is a true-life adventure story that tells the story of Pete Seibert, a ski soldier severely wounded in World War II, who went on to found the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado.Ever since he first strapped on his mother's wooden skis when he was seven, Pete Seibert always loved to ski. At 18, Pete enlisted in the U.S. Army and joined the 10th Mountain Division, soldiers who fought on skis in World War II. In the mountains of Italy, Pete encountered the mental and physical horrors of war. When he was severely wounded and sent home to recover, Pete worried that he might never ski again. But with perseverance and the help of other 10th Mountain ski soldiers, he took to the slopes again and fulfilled his boyhood dream--founding the famous ski resort in Vail, Colorado.
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  • Caps, hats, socks, and mittens: A book about the four seasons

    Louise Borden

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Simple text and illustrations describe some of the pleasures of each season.
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  • His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg

    Louise Borden

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 17, 2012)
    An amazing and inspirational World War II story about how one man saved the lives of many.Raoul Wallenberg’s name may not be a universally familiar one, but the impact he had is immeasurable. Wallenberg was a Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest during World War II to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. He did this by issuing protective passports and housing Jews in buildings established as Swedish territory, saving tens of thousands of lives. Louise Borden researched Wallenberg’s life for many years, visiting with his family and the site of his childhood home, and learned his story from beginning to end. Wallenberg himself has not been heard from since 1945. It is suspected he died while in Russian custody, though this has never been proven. Raoul Wallenberg . . . it’s a name you may not have known, but you’ll never forget his story.
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  • The Journey That Saved Curious George : The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey by Louise Borden

    Louise Borden

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1792)
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  • Ski Soldier: A World War II Biography

    Louise Borden

    eBook (Calkins Creek, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Ski Soldier is a true-life adventure story that tells the story of Pete Seibert, a ski soldier severely wounded in World War II, who went on to found the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado.Ever since he first strapped on his mother's wooden skis when he was seven, Pete Seibert always loved to ski. At 18, Pete enlisted in the U.S. Army and joined the 10th Mountain Division, soldiers who fought on skis in World War II. In the mountains of Italy, Pete encountered the mental and physical horrors of war. When he was severely wounded and sent home to recover, Pete worried that he might never ski again. But with perseverance and the help of other 10th Mountain ski soldiers, he took to the slopes again and fulfilled his boyhood dream--founding the famous ski resort in Vail, Colorado
  • A. Lincoln And Me

    Louise W. Borden, Louise Borden, Ted Lewin

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Skinny as a beanpole and tall for his age, an awkward young boy learns that Abraham Lincoln was called "gorilla, baboob, backwards hick." Yet along with big feet and big hands, Lincoln had a big heart and the great ability to keep a nation together. And what the boy learns as he studies Lincoln opens his mind to great possibilities for his own future.
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  • The Watching Game

    Louise Borden

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1991)
    When Nan's four grandchildren come to visit, they play a watching game. Everyone wants to be the first to see the fox, Lickety-Quick. They have a special way to let the fox know that he's been seen.
  • Sea Clocks

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    Paperback (National Maritime Museum, March 15, 2008)
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  • Curious George: Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys

    H. A. Rey, Louise Borden

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 20, 2009)
    With afterword by Louise Borden Now in paperback: The first story to feature Curious George, with a historical afterword by Louise Borden.“There is originality and a childlike humor in both the amusing antics and engaging pictures.”—BooklistA lonely giraffe with no playmates meets nine monkeys with no home. Can there be a happy ending? Of course there can—one of the monkeys is Curious George! This is the first story to feature Curious George, and when you read it, you’ll know why children demanded that Margret and H.A. Rey give him his very own adventures. Enjoy the fun on every page of this playful celebration of imagination and friendship. Louise Borden, author of The Journey that Saved Curious George, has written an afterword placing Cecily G. in historical context vis-a-vis the development of Curious George and the Reys’ personal journey.
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  • His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg: Courage, Rescue, And Mystery During World War II

    Louise Borden

    Library Binding (Houghton, Aug. 16, 2012)
    A Swedish diplomat in Hungary rescues Jews.
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  • His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg

    Louise W. Borden

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Jan. 17, 2012)
    An amazing and inspirational World War II story about how one man saved the lives of many. Raoul Wallenberg’s name may not be a universally familiar one, but the impact he had is immeasurable. Wallenberg was a Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest during World War II to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. He did this by issuing protective passports and housing Jews in buildings established as Swedish territory, saving tens of thousands of lives. Louise Borden researched Wallenberg’s life for many years, visiting with his family and the site of his childhood home, and learned his story from beginning to end. Wallenberg himself has not been heard from since 1945. It is suspected he died while in Russian custody, though this has never been proven. Raoul Wallenberg . . . it’s a name you may not have known, but you’ll never forget his story.
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