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Books with author Michael P. White

  • 100 Cats

    Michael Whaite

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Sitting cat, spitting cat, tangled-in-your-knitting cat, paw cat, claw cat ruining your chair!New cat, shoo cat! Living in the zoo cat, swing cat, cling cat . . . HANG IN THERE!This laugh-out-loud picture book is a brilliant read-aloud rhyming romp through a cornucopia of cats in silly scenarios. Follow the cat-and-mouse subplot and find endless funny details to delight read-after-read.
  • Weeping Underwater Looks a Lot Like Laughter

    Michael J. White

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, Feb. 4, 2010)
    A smart, darkly funny, yet poignant debut novel about coming of age without coming undone. Seventeen-year-old George Flynn-an all-around decent guy-has just moved with his family to Des Moines, a place where he knows no one and is pretty much nobody. Despite this inauspicious start to his junior year, he soon finds his niche, falling in with the unique, enchant­ing Schell sisters. Emily, an aspiring actress and free spirit, becomes the object of George's mostly unrequited yearnings. But it's Katie, with her quirks, her scathing deadpan humor, and her brave battle with multiple sclerosis, who really gets George hooked on the Schells. When an out- of-the-blue trag­edy strikes, upsetting the delicate balance of all their lives, George must figure out a way to help Emily in order to save himself. Told with both razor-sharp wit and deep empathy from George's later adult perspective, this is a moving, memorable debut novel about friendship and first love-about dealing with grief and trying to grow up without losing yourself along the way.
  • The parable of Digger's marvelous moleberry patch: In which the Windy Woods campers learn the biblical value of generosity

    Michael P Waite

    Paperback (Chariot Family Pub, March 15, 1996)
    Did you ever eat a hot moleberry tart? My friend Digger had the dandiest moleberry patch you've ever seen. Come on down to the Cottage by the Lake. I'll pour you a glass of lemonade and tell you the story.
  • Essential Maths

    Michael White

    Paperback (Elmwood Press, Sept. 30, 2010)
    Essential Maths
  • The Wild Boy of Aveyron

    Michael Allen White

    language (, Nov. 10, 2012)
    A generational memoir of troubled youth and redemption.
  • The parable of Shelby the Magnificent: In which the Windy Woods campers learn the biblical value of humility

    Michael P Waite

    Paperback (Chariot Family Pub, March 15, 1996)
    Have you even been in a Talent Show? My friend Shelby got so excited about doing his Turtle Tricks that he came down with a case of the Proudy Pants and had to learn about being humble. Why don't you meet me at the stage and I'll tell you all about it.
  • Essential Maths 8H Homework Book Answers

    Michael White

    Paperback (Elmwood Press, )
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  • Sir Isaac Newton

    Michael White

    Hardcover (Exley Publications Ltd, July 31, 1991)
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  • Diggersaurs Explore

    Michael Whaite

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 31, 2020)
    Construction trucks and dinosaurs combine in this sequel to DIGGERSAURS! There are surprises in store in this rhyming, treasure-hunt adventure, where the emphasis is on demolition and exploration!When building work is done, it's time for fun! A dozen DIGGERSAURS crunch and crush, excavate and explore...perhaps for gold...or something more? Our familiar diggersaur friends--WRECKERSAURUS! DUMPERSAURUS! DOZERSAURUS, and more--are back with their rip-roaring sound effects. While exploring and demolishing, these helpful Diggersaurs discover a fantastical treasure--a whole new kind of SAURUS! Keen-eyed readers can go back and search for jewels and treasure on every spread for added fun. Truck and dinosaur lovers will devour this all new adventure.
  • Weeping Underwater Looks a lot Like Laughter

    Michael J. White

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, Feb. 1, 2011)
    "Smart, ironic prose...reminiscent of Dave Eggers." -Library Journal George Flynn is the new nobody at St. Pius High School, until he falls in with the enchanting Schell sisters. Emily, an aspiring actress, is the object of his infatuation. But there's something special about her quirky younger sister, Katie, who has her own crush on George, not to mention a scathing deadpan sense of humor in the face of multiple sclerosis. When an accident destroys their delicate balance, George and Emily find themselves searching for forgiveness yet losing each other. With no-holds-barred honesty and razor-sharp wit, Michael J. White's debut novel explores friendship, first love, and a young man's need to come of age without coming undone.