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Books with author Martine McCutcheon

  • Descriptionary: A Thematic Dictionary

    Marc McCutcheon

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, April 1, 2010)
    At last, here's a reference book that works the way the mind works, allowing students to locate that elusive word to the specific thing, e.g., What do you call that belt for a tuxedo? Answer: Cummerbund. "This book is one of those small wonders...Highly recommended." -- THE BOOK REPORT.
  • Who Does She Think She Is?: My Autobiography

    Martine McCutcheon

    Hardcover (Century, March 15, 2000)
    'Who does she think she is?' is something Martine has heard people say about her all her life. Born into the poorest and least-promising background and with only a loving mother's support to help her, Martine has dared to follow her dreams of stardom and has achieved more in her twenty-three years than most of those who turned their noses up at her achieve in a lifetime.It's a story that includes a life on the run from a violent father, drinks, drugs and even an attempted murder that filled her childhood with fear; her early attempts at pop stardom and early loves, plus dates with Matt Goss and Mick Hucknall; her big break in EastEnders, and the shocking story of how she really came to leave the series.Martine's story ends with today's triumphs over the tragedies of her life: the number one and platinum-selling singles and album, the starring roles in a new television series, a feature film and in My Fair Lady at The National Theatre.The British public have taken Martine McCutcheon to their hearts - she is 'one of us' - and her life story is an inspiration to anyone born without any apparent advantages.
  • The Compass In Your Nose: And Other Astonishing Facts About Humans

    Marc McCutcheon

    Mass Market Paperback (Tarcher, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Gathers little known facts about the human body and discusses sleep, the senses, conception, infancy and mortality
  • Who Does She Think She Is?: My Autobiography. Martine McCutcheon with Matthew Wright

    Martine McCutcheon

    Paperback (Arrow, July 1, 2011)
    Born into the poorest and least-promising background and with only a loving mother's support to help her, Martine has dared to follow her dreams of stardom and has packed more in her twenty-four years than most. Her story starts with a life on the run from a violent father, drinks, drugs, abduction and even an attempted murder, moving on to her early bid for pop stardom, early loves, her big break in EastEnders, the behind-the-scenes friendships and enmities and the shocking story of how she really came to leave the series.The British public have taken Martine McCutcheon to their hearts - she is 'one of us' - and her life story is an inspiration to anyone who dares to dream.
  • Who Does She Think She Is? Martine My Autobiography

    MARTINE MCCUTCHEON

    Paperback (ARROW, March 15, 2001)
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  • The Facts On File Student's Thesaurus

    Marc McCutcheon

    eBook (Facts on File, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Includes listings for more than 9,000 of the most commonly used words in the English language. Arranged in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format, this thesaurus includes words carefully selected for junior and senior high school students, making it far more accessible than references designed for adults.
  • Who Does She Think She Is?

    Martine McCutcheon

    Audio CD (Arrow Books Ltd, Sept. 30, 2000)
    'Who does she think she is' is something Martine has heard people say about her all her life. Born into the poorest and least-promising background and with only a loving mother's support to help her, Martine has dared to follow her dreams of stardom and has achieved more in her twenty-three years than most of those who turned their noses up at her achieve in a lifetime.It's a story that includes a life on the run from a violent father, drinks, drugs and even an attempted murder that filled her childhood with fear; her early attempts at pop stardom and early loves, plus dates with Matt Goss and Mick Hucknall; her big break in EastEnders, and the shocking story of how she really came to leave the series.Martine's story ends with today's triumphs over the tragedies of her life: the number one and platinum-selling singles and album, the starring roles in a new television series, a feature film and in My Fair Lady at The National Theatre.The British public have taken Martine McCutcheon to their hearts - she is 'one of us' - and her life story is an inspiration to anyone born without any apparent advantages.
  • The Facts On File Student's Thesaurus

    Marc McCutcheon

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Oct. 30, 2005)
    Arranged in an easy-to-use A-Z format, a handy thesaurus includes listings for more than seven thousand of the most commonly used words in the English language, featuring an expanded selection of science and technological words. Simultaneous.
  • Student's Thesaurus

    Marc McCutcheon

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Oct. 1, 2005)
    Includes listings for more than 9,000 of the most commonly used words in the English language. Arranged in an easy-to-use A-to-Z format, this thesaurus includes words carefully selected for junior and senior high school students, making it far more accessible than references designed for adults.
  • The Compass In Your Nose: And Other Astonishing Facts About Humans by Marc McCutcheon

    Marc McCutcheon

    Mass Market Paperback (Tarcher, March 15, 1744)
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  • The Space Book: Activities for Experiencing the Universe and the Night Sky

    Marc McCutcheon

    Paperback (Jossey-Bass, Nov. 22, 2002)
    Get ready to blast off on an exciting hands-on space adventureNow kids can take a tour of the cosmos without ever leaving their own backyards. With The Space Book in hand, they can journey to the moon and far beyond, exploring planets and asteroids, and learning about everything from the big bang and the beginning of time to quasars, comets, and other galaxies. Filled with exciting projects and observing activities, this action-packed guide gives kids a chance to investigate the outer reaches of the universe while they have a great time building their own rockets, creating pepper planets, demonstrating the greenhouse effect, and much, much more. All the activities can be done with materials that are safe, inexpensive, and easily found around the house. Marc McCutcheon (South Portland, ME) is a journalist, author, and amateur scientist. He has written for Omni and Science Digest as well as several books, including the bestselling The Compass in Your Nose and Other Astonishing Facts about Your Body.
  • The Facts on File Student's Thesaurus

    Marc McCutcheon

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Provides synonyms and antonyms for more than 7000 words listed in alphabetical order.
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