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Books with author MS Laura L Sullivan

  • Ladies in Waiting

    Ms. Laura L. Sullivan

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 14, 2013)
    Eliza dreams of being a playwright for the king’s theater, where she will be admired for her witty turns of phrase rather than her father’s wealth.Beth is beautiful as the day but poor as a church mouse, so she must marry well, despite her love for her childhood sweetheart.Zabby comes to England to further her scientific studies—and ends up saving the life of King Charles II. Soon her friendship with him becomes a dangerous, impossible obsession. Though she knows she should stay away from the young, handsome king, Charles has a new bride, Queen Catherine, and a queen needs ladies in waiting. And so Zabby, Beth, and Eliza, three Elizabeths from very different walks of life, find themselves at the center of the most scandal-filled court that England has ever seen.
  • Saudi Arabia

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Presents facts about the nation of Saudi Arabia, covering such aspects as history, economy, language, and the arts.
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  • Guardian of the Green Hill

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 25, 2011)
    Only a few weeks ago, Meg Morgan and her siblings went to England for the holidays—and found themselves in the middle of a fairy war. Now the war is over, but the battle for control of the fairies has just begun. A mysterious painter named Gwidion appears at the Rookery, ready to give the children art lessons. But his real plans are far more sinister: He means to destroy the Guardian of the Green Hill, the woman who keeps the peace between fairies and humans. Meg knows nothing of the evil artist’s plans, but she is beginning to understand that she might be the only one who can become Guardian when her great-great aunt’s time is over. Yet Meg is just a girl—surely she has plenty of time before she must decide whether she wants to take on such an enormous role. Then someone she loves is stolen by fairies, and no one but Meg can get him back. . . .
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  • Under the Green Hill

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Paperback (Square Fish, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Rowan, Meg, Priscilla, and their little brother, James, are off to the English countryside to stay with relatives at the Rookery. The children are looking forward to exploring the ancient mansion and perhaps discovering a hidden secret or two. Little do they know this is a seventh summer. Every seventh summer, a fairy war is fought on the Green Hill—to the death—with a human champion. And Rowan has been chosen as one of the champions. Meg is desperate to save her brother. But the Midsummer War is far more than a battle between mythic creatures: Everything that lives depends on it. How can Meg choose between family and the fate of the very land itself?
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  • The Ta'ule

    Laura Sullivan

    language (, Sept. 25, 2014)
    For 15-year-old Thomas, life took a strange turn one night when he lost his family and his home. What made it worse was he was now in possession of an ancient artifact and charged with protecting it from the evil powers that took his family. A delinquent, he found no help from the law and he didn't know who he could trust. it was up to him to find his way in this strange, new world. Who would he turn to and how far was he supposed to protect this artifact from that which lives in shadows? The future of the world lay in his hands; could he hold on?
  • The Blue-Ringed Octopus

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Presents information on the venomous octopus, including how its venom affects its victim, where it lives, and what it eats.
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  • Life As an Explorer With Lewis and Clark

    MS Laura L Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Many countries around the world were first explored by men and women eager to claim land for their home country. The United States had many explorers who discovered important parts of the country and brought back tales of varied landscape and different cultures. The most well-known explorers of the 1800s were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Read all about their lives and what it was like to explore the western United States back then. This book gives an engaging perspective on Americas history, with vivid photographs and illustrations, a detailed glossary, and simple text.
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  • Cuba

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Introduce your young globe travellers to the largest island nation in the Caribbean. Weathering colonization by Spanish explorers and a communist revolution, Cuba has maintained a rich and vibrant culture. Short, engaging chapters cover a variety of topics, including Cuba's current government, economy, arts, religion, language, and even the delicious foods. Accompanied by attractive photographs, easy-to-read text, and engrossing sidebars and fact boxes, this book is a perfect early introduction to the nation of Cuba.
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  • South Korea

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    From small fishing villages to bustling cities, South Korea has a rich history, with Buddhist temples that are centuries old. The cultural history and geography of this peninsula country are described in an age-appropriate way for young readers. This book also discusses South Korea's government and economy, as well as the lifestyle and culture of the people who call the country home.
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  • Building the Empire State Building

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Explains the creation of the Empire State Building, including why it was built, how it was designed, and its legacy as one of America's most famous landmarks.
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  • How Does Sound Move?

    Laura L Sullivan

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Every sound starts with a movement, like clapping your hands or plucking a string. These movements set off vibrations, which spread from one molecule to the next, traveling through air, liquids, and solids. In this book, kids will learn how sounds move and how the human body translates vibrations into sounds we can understand. Familiar examples aid comprehension, and a simple, fun experiment using common kitchen items allows kids to see the vibrations caused by sound waves. They will learn how people came to understand how sound moves, from the earliest ideas of Aristotle to modern applications in music, the military, and beyond.
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  • The Colonial Wigmaker

    Laura L. Sullivan

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Traces the history of wigs, describing how to become a wigmaker, their role in the colonial community, and what happens when visiting a wigmaker.
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