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Books with author M.M. Perkins

  • Bamboo People

    Mitali Perkins

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2010)
    Junior Library Guild SelectionTop Ten ALA Best Fiction for Young AdultsStarred Reviews in PW and School Library JournalBook Page's Top Ten Middle Grace NovelBang! A side door bursts open.Soldiers pour into the room. They're shouting and waving rifles.I shield my head with my arms. It was a lie! I think, my mind racing.Girls and boys alike are screaming. The soldiers prod and herd some of us together and push the rest apart as if we're cows or goats.Their leader, though, is a middle-aged man. He's moving slowly, intently, not dashing around like the others. "Take the boys only, Win Min," I overhear him telling a tall, gangly soldier. "Make them obey."Chiko isn't a fighter by nature. He's a book-loving Burmese boy whose father, a doctor, is in prison for resisting the government. Tu Reh, on the other hand, wants to fight for freedom after watching Burmese soldiers destroy his Karenni family's home and bamboo fields. Timidity becomes courage and anger becomes compassion as each boy is changed by unlikely friendships formed under extreme circumstances.
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  • Monsoon Summer

    Mitali Perkins

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Jasmine “Jazz” Gardner heads off to India during the monsoon season. The family trip is her mother’s doing: Mrs. Gardner wants to volunteer at the orphanage that cared for her when she was young. But going to India isn’t Jazz’s idea of a great summer vacation. She wants no part of her mother’s do-gooder endeavors.What’s more, Jazz is heartsick. She’s leaving the business she and her best friend, Steve Morales, started—as well as Steve himself. Jazz is crazy in love with the guy. If only he knew!Only when Jazz reluctantly befriends Danita, a girl who cooks for her family, and who faces a tough dilemma, does Jazz begin to see how she can make a difference—to her own family, to Danita, to the children at the orphanage, even to Steve. As India claims Jazz, the monsoon works its madness and its magic.
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  • Woodland Friends: 20 Pull-out Prints

    Marie Perkins

    Paperback (Laurence King Publishing, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Transform your child's room into a magical world of forest-dwellers with this book of pull-out prints. With 20 different artworks included – all of which fit into a standard picture frame – you can keep a few for yourself and have plenty left to give as gifts. From friendly foxes to brave little owls and brilliant badger adventures to hedgehog hunts, this selection of woodland friends is designed to fire the imagination of little people with a whole host of cute and crafty woodland companions.
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  • KING MIDAS GOLD TOUCH B54

    Al Perkins

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1969)
    An easy to read version of the famous legend of King Midas and his greed for gold
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  • Ghost Bus: Mystery of the Phantom Bus

    Sue Perkins

    language (Caishel Books, Jan. 9, 2017)
    The bus depot has a ghostly history and rumour says the original owners still haunt the place. Jack's family renovate the depot and make it into a lovely home, but each night a phantom bus arrives in the courtyard. Jack and his sister decide to ride the bus and see where it takes them.
  • First Daughter: White House Rules

    Mitali Perkins

    eBook (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2008)
    In First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover, Sameera showed the United States it was ready for a Pakistani-born First Daughter. With her brains and bravado, she helped her dad win the presidential election. Now she’s living in the White House. Fabulous! Right? Actually, it’s no fairy tale. The Secret Service and the paparazzi follow Sameera everywhere. She misses her friends—and even her school—back home. So Sameera decides to escape. Will she be able to pull it off, or will her plan backfire on the entire First Family? This smart and funny novel continues the adventures of a Pakistani- American teen in the spotlight.
  • Oliver Doliver's Dinosaur Comes To Stay

    Papa Perkins

    Paperback (Clink Street Publishing, Feb. 6, 2020)
    Oliver Doliver (who is really just Oliver but he does like having both names) will be mostly Oliver in this story. Oliver is six years (and one month) old and has a friend who is a Dinosaur called Aya Buddn.This is the story of how they met!And more adventures will follow.
  • Dispirited

    Luisa M. Perkins

    (Zarahemla Books, March 15, 2012)
    Night after night, Blake leaves his body in order to search for his dead mother. But when another being takes over his body, Blake watches this malevolent impostor live the life that should be his. After his father remarries, Blake seeks help from his stepsister, Cathy, who possesses unusual gifts of her own.Cathy sees things invisible to everybody else. A ghostly child. An abandoned house in the woods. Her new stepbrother's bizarre behavior. But she doesn't see how they're all connected. And what she doesn't see just might kill her.
  • Monsoon Summer

    Mitali Perkins

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, April 11, 2006)
    ALA Popular Paperback For Young AdultsNew York Public Library Books for the Teen AgeBank Street Best Children's Books of the YearJasmine "Jazz" Gardner heads off to India during the monsoon season. The family trip is her mother's doing: Mrs. Gardner wants to volunteer at the orphanage that cared for her when she was young. But going to India isn't Jazz's idea of a great summer vacation. She wants no part of her mother's do-gooder endeavors.What's more, Jazz is heartsick. She's leaving the business she and her best friend, Steve Morales, started--as well as Steve himself. Jazz is crazy in love with the guy. If only he knew!Only when Jazz reluctantly befriends Danita, a girl who cooks for her family, and who faces a tough dilemma, does Jazz begin to see how she can make a difference--to her own family, to Danita, to the children at the orphanage, even to Steve. As India claims Jazz, the monsoon works its madness and its magic.
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  • Digging-est Dog

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    Paperback (Harper Collins, )
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  • Why Can't Grammy Remember Me?

    Dan Perkins

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Oct. 30, 2017)
    This is a breakthrough book written on an important subject to children, parents, and grandparents. The subject is Dementia, or what is commonly referred to as memory loss. To the best of my knowledge, no other book on this subject has been written specifically for children ages 9 to 12. However, Hudson's and Charlotte's endearing adventure is for all readers; children, parents and grandparents. Your children will relate to the adventures of these two young girls, and as they learn about memory loss, so too will you and your children. As people live longer, the population winding up with Dementia is rapidly growing. Parents find themselves ill-equipped to talk to their children about this subject. They themselves know little, and without basic mental health knowledge, parents are unable to discuss this issue with their children. If you have a parent that is fine today, they could start the long, slow, goodbye tomorrow. I believe this book is a must read for all ages, and parents in particular should read it and discuss it with their children. Because this is such an important issue, I am going to donate 10% of my royalties to the Alzheimer Foundation....
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  • First Daughter: White House Rules

    Mitali Perkins

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2008)
    In First Daughter: Extreme American Makeover, Sameera showed the United States it was ready for a Pakistani-born First Daughter. With her brains and bravado,White House. Fabulous! Right? Actually, it’s no fairy tale. The Secret Service and the paparazzi follow Sameera everywhere. She misses her friends—and even her school—back home. So Sameera decides to escape. Will she be able to pull it off, or will her plan backfire on the entire First Family? This smart and funny novel continues the adventures of a Pakistani- American teen in the spotlight.
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