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Books with author Malcolm Porter

  • Cherrytree Children's Atlas

    Malcolm Porter

    Hardcover (Cherrytree Books, )
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  • Children's Atlas of the World

    Malcolm Porter

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Nov. 18, 2005)
    Presents physical and political maps of every geographic region, continent, and nation and provides fact boxes with national and state flags.
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  • An Illustrated Atlas of Africa

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • The Dillon Press Children's Atlas

    Malcolm Porter

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
    A complete world atlas with maps, area and population figures, and additional information on exports, national currency, form of government, etc.
  • An Illustrated Atlas of Europe

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Nov. 10, 2007)
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  • The Complete Children's Atlas

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, May 31, 2004)
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  • An Illustrated Atlas of Australia and the Pacific

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Nov. 10, 2007)
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  • The Complete Children's Atlas

    Malcom Porter

    Paperback (Flying Frog Publishing, March 15, 2004)
    Provides an introduction to the countries of the world, featuring maps and information on each place - the national flag, size, population, the capital, the country's main export, its currency and the type of government. Beautifully illustrated throughout. Would be a wonderful addition to any child who is being home schooled.
  • An Illustrated Atlas of North America

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Nov. 10, 2007)
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  • An Illustrated Atlas of South America and Antarctica

    Malcolm Porter

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • TYLER'S MOUNTAIN MAGIC

    Malcolm Ater

    language (Blue Ridge Mountain Books,LLC, May 8, 2011)
    Based on a true story about a boy from Harpers Ferry with cystic fibrosis and the most magical sports ride in West Virginia public school history."No one at Harpers Ferry Junior High knew why Tyler wanted to wrestle when he had cystic fibrosis. Maybe he wanted to do something with his life while he still had time. We just knew that he loved wrestling and being a part of our team. But whenever he went to the hospital, we always expected him to come back home to Blue Ridge Mountain. We also knew that Tyler had a dream. He always said that if we all stuck together, something would happen to our team that people would never forget. He was right about that. It was funny, because Tyler wasn't a very good wrestler, at least not in the beginning, but neither were most of us. But for three years we stuck together. It was Tyler who helped us overcome the curse of John Brown and the constant beatings by our hated county rival, Mecklenburg Junior High. He led us through a major cheating scandal that was reported in every newspaper in the state, and all the finger-pointing that divided our county and brought our coaches to the brink of resigning. Tyler was some kind of kid. It was that last year together that we will always remember, both the good and the bad. Certainly we went on the most magical sports ride in West Virginia public school history. But as we battled the brutal winter trying to accomplish something that had never been done before, it took something terrible to bring everyone to their senses. Along the way we learned about friendship and courage and holding on to the important things in life. More importantly, we were trying to do the impossible. We were trying to make Tyler's dream come true. You won't see any signs in our little town honoring John Brown and his infamous raid that ignited the Civil War. But you will see a sign at the entrance to Harpers Ferry honoring a teenage boy who had a dream that ended a war in our county that had been going on forever. Call it Tyler's Mountain Magic. Unfortunately, we learned that everything comes with a price."**TYLER'S MOUNTAIN MAGIC was selected as the 1st Place Award Winner for best book length novel of 2011 by the West Virginia Writers, Inc.****TYLER'S MOUNTAIN MAGIC was also selected as the 2012 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner in the Category of Sports**
  • The Hermitage House Miracle

    Malcolm Ater

    language (Blue Ridge Mountain Books, May 31, 2012)
    As Jamie lay alone in bed, not knowing his mother had just been killed while driving drunk, he was filled with disturbing thoughts. The last words his mother had said to him before going out were, "I've given you the last six years of my life, and for what? To always be running from one town to another? Never having a life of my own just so you could live?" And then in a drunken slur, she had added, "If I had a lick of sense I'd have let old Ernie do what he wanted!"Why had his mother said she had given him the last six years of her life when he was twelve years old? Why did she always seem to resent him? Who was Ernie? And why couldn't he remember anything about his life before his first day of school in the first grade?The only thought that comforted him was the newspaper story dated only a few days earlier on May 24, 1992. The article reported that a new wave of computer games would soon replace the old pinball machines and "boggle the mind" with realistic video techniques that could only be dreamed about a few years earlier. The story had aroused a curious excitement in him, and he didn't know why.After being sent to live at the Hermitage House for Children, Jamie begins to have a series of strange and troubling dreams. Each dream is about a little blond-haired boy who has a little sister and a mother and a father. But the mother is not his mother who was killed in the car accident and he had never known his father. Yet his dreams are always about the same family, especially the little boy and his dog. And the father programs computers and makes games, even promising to build the boy a video game so lifelike the boy will think he's actually inside it.Sometimes, Dreams Turn into Reality...About the AuthorMalcolm Ater is the Award-Winning Author of Tyler's Mountain Magic, based on the true story of Tyler Moore, a teenage boy with cystic fibrosis who leads his team from Harpers Ferry on the most magical sports ride in West Virginia public school history. It was selected as Best Book Length Story of 2011 by the West Virginia Writers, Inc. and was winner of the 2012 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in Sports.The Hermitage House Miracle was selected as the 2012 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner for Best Contemporary Fantasy and also chosen as the 2012 Finalist for Best Children's Book by the West Virginia Writers, Inc.