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Books with author Michael Koelsch

  • Striking Out

    Will Weaver, Michael Koelsch

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperTeen, April 20, 1995)
    Up until now, Billy Baggs's life has been loaded with nevers. Never been to a movie. Never played baseball with a real team. Never got over feeling guilty for the loss of his brother. But change is in the air. Billy discovers he has a natural talent for baseball, especially as a pitcher. Maybe, just maybe, there's more in store for him than life on the farm. But can Billy convince his father of that? Or is he destined to spend the rest of his life pitching nothing but hay?Teenager Billy Baggs is desperately needed on his family's struggling dairy farm, but he's also an extraordinarily gifted natural baseball player. How he struggles to reconcile his father's desire to keep him on the farm with his coach's interest in getting him on the field is at the heart of this ‘meaty story.… The complex characters grow and change in profoundly real ways.''K. ‘[With] flashes of humor, a wealth of lovingly recounted details evokes the difficult daily life on a small dairy farm.''Publishers Weekly. 1994 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)1994 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)1993 "Pick of the Lists" (ABA)
  • The Prince of Egypt

    Jane Yolen, Michael Koelsch

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, Oct. 16, 1998)
    In timeless prose, Jane Yolen shares the story of Moses as stirringly told in the Dream Works' epic film, "The Prince of Egypt." In the divided land of Egypt some are masters and the rest are slaves, While the queen and her handmaidens bathe in the water gardens, the Hebrews toil under the hot sun, building a great empire. Pharaoh's sons race their chariots through the city, destroying a month's work in a careless minute. And ruling over them all is Pharaoh, a man of dreadful power. Prince Moses is proud to be Pharaoh's son and Rameses' beloved brother. But soon he will discover that his life is a lie. He will learn how a Hebrew slave -- his birth mother -- set him adrift in a basket to save his life. And in this truth, Moses will find his destiny. For God has chosen him to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt.to freedom.
  • How Many? How Much?

    Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 2001)
    Join Timothy, Yoko, Fritz, Nora, and the rest of Mrs. Jenkins's class in these fun-filled interactive picture books that introduce concepts taught in kindergarten. From counting to measuring to money, readers will learn all about early math concepts in How Many? How Much? Then get ready for reading with Letters and Sounds, which introduces the alphabet, sounds, rhyming and more. Developed with the help of an expert in the field of early childhood education -- and reviewed by kindergarten teachers across the country -- both books are designed for repeated use (without being written in) and also include creative suggestions for taking each activity one step further. Getting ready for kindergarten has never been so much fun(
  • Hard Ball

    Will Weaver, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 19, 1999)
    Battle in the BullpenFor as long as Billy Baggs can remember, rich townie and ace pitcher Archer "King" Kenwood has been his nemesis--both on the field and off. And the summer before they enter high school, their long-standing rivalry explodes into violence. Desperate to keep the peace between his two star players, Coach Anderson comes up with a plan: If they want to play, they have to pay--by spending a week together, twenty-four hours a day.But will Coach's plan make things better? Or just a whole lot worse?After a family tragedy on the farm, Billy Baggs’s life is finally back on track. He’s starting high school. He’s caught the eye of the baseball coach and even a few college scouts. He has prospects for a girlfriend—Suzy Langen, the catch of the ninth grade. But blocking Billy’s path is King Kenwood, town rich kid and ace pitcher. As the two boys’ rivalry turns violent, it is left to Coach Anderson to find a solution. In the process, both Billy and King come to find their real problems might lie closer to home—with their own fathers.
  • Farm Team

    Will Weaver, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Farm Team VS. Town TeamMilking, haying, and planting leave Billy Baggs very little time for the thing he loves most--baseball. So when his mother suggests building a baseball field in their cow pasture and inviting the neighbors to play, Billy is willing to give it a try. After all, a farm team has to be better than no team...or does it?With Gina Erickson in right field, Big Danny Boyer is left, and Skinner, the aging Labrador retriever, in center, the team's lineup is a joke. But who'll get the last laugh when they play the big game--Billy, or his arch rival, King Kenwood?
  • Dolphin Luck

    Hilary McKay, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 2000)
    The Robinsons are a bit down on their luck this Christmas. So when young Beany Robinson hears about "Dolphin Luck," she knows she has to get some for her family. Her mother has pneumonia, and the four Robinson children are scattered with other families until Mrs. Robinson can recuperate. If Beany can just find the magic Viking sword with a dolphin-shaped hilt, she can wish everything right again. What happens to each family member before the Robinsons are reunited is at the heart of this touching, hilarious, totally absorbing story -- a terrific companion to Dog Friday and The Amber Cat.
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  • Tuna Fish Tuesday

    Doug Tennapel, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Apple, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Hilarious misadventures and mistakes mark a fun-filled Wednesday in Mrs. Frightenright's classroom, in which two unusual students, one who is half-fish and half-boy, and one who resembles a shaggle carpet, join in the mayhem. Original.
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  • Mighty Monday Madness

    Doug Tennapel, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Apple, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Gross-out humor, a little magic, and some truly bizarre characters abound in Mrs. Frightenright's class
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  • Just Thursday

    Doug Tennapel, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Apple, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Nasty Principal Prickly-Pear threatens to spoil all the students fun during a zany Thursday in Mrs. Frightenright's class of misfits
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  • Wisenheimer Wednesday

    Doug Tennapel, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Apple, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Hilarious misadventures and mistakes mark a fun-filled Wednesday in Mrs. Frightenright's classroom
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  • Ballerina Girl

    Kirsten Hall, Michael Koelsch

    Paperback (Children's Press (CT), March 16, 1995)
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  • Ballerina Girl

    Kirsten Hall, Michael Koelsch

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A little girl puts on different costumes and pretends she's a ballerina performing for an audience
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