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Books with author Michael Cooper

  • Mind Blowing Music

    Michael Cox

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    Presenting a mind-blowing line-up of musical talent! Superstar Rock n' Roll legends Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard! Cool classical megastars Mozart, Beethoven, Pavarotti! Mega pop legends The Beatles, The Sex Pistols, Oasis! AND many more special guests...Tune in to all sorts of COOL musical happenings, from the birth of the blues to the AMAZING invention of a sound recording machine. Get into the groove with MIND-BOGGLING musical instruments, and read about a tragedy that sparked the biggest MUSICAL EXPLOSION ever. PLUS how to become and overnight pop sensation! If you want to be in the know, get The Knowledge!
  • A Brief History of Montmaray

    Michelle Cooper

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 8, 2011)
    “There’s a fine line between gossip and history, when one is talking about kings.”Sophie Fitzosborne lives in a crumbling castle in the tiny island kingdom of Montmaray with her eccentric and impoverished royal family. When she receives a journal for her sixteenth birthday, Sophie decides to chronicle day-to-day life on the island. But this is 1936, and the news that trickles in from the mainland reveals a world on the brink of war. The politics of Europe seem far away from their remote island—until two German officers land a boat on Montmaray. And then suddenly politics become very personal indeed.A Brief History of Montmaray is a heart-stopping tale of loyalty, love, and loss, and of fighting to hold on to home when the world is exploding all around you.“Once in a while, a special book will cross our paths and make us grateful for life and the ability to read. I’m talking about A Brief History of Montmaray by Michelle Cooper. I’m calling her Australia’s next stroke of literary brilliance.”—Viewpoint
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  • The FitzOsbornes at War

    Michelle Cooper

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 9, 2012)
    Michelle Cooper completes her heart-stealing epic drama of history and romance with The FitzOsbornes at War. Sophie FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Nazis attacked. But as war breaks out in England and around the world, nowhere is safe. Sophie fills her journal with tales of a life during wartime. Blackouts and the Blitz. Dancing in nightclubs with soliders on leave. And endlessly waiting for news of her brother Toby, whose plane was shot down over enemy territory. But even as bombs rain down on London, hope springs up, and love blooms for this most endearing princess. And when the Allies begin to drive their way across Europe, the FitzOsbornes take heart—maybe, just maybe, there will be a way to liberate Montmaray as well.
  • The FitzOsbornes in Exile

    Michelle Cooper

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2011)
    Michelle Cooper combines the drama of pre-War Europe with the romance of debutante balls and gives us another compelling historical page turner.Sophia FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Germans attacked, and now find themselves in the lap of luxury. Sophie's journal fills us in on the social whirl of London's 1937 season, but even a princess in lovely new gowns finds it hard to fit in. Is there no other debutante who reads?!And while the balls and house parties go on, newspaper headlines scream of war in Spain and threats from Germany. No one wants a second world war. Especially not the Montmaravians—with all Europe under attack, who will care about the fate of their tiny island kingdom? Will the FitzOsbornes ever be able to go home again? Could Montmaray be lost forever?
  • The FitzOsbornes in Exile

    Michelle Cooper

    Paperback (Ember, March 13, 2012)
    Michelle Cooper combines the drama of pre-War Europe with the romance of debutante balls and gives us another compelling historical page turner.Sophia FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Germans attacked, and now find themselves in the lap of luxury. Sophie's journal fills us in on the social whirl of London's 1937 season, but even a princess in lovely new gowns finds it hard to fit in. Is there no other debutante who reads?!And while the balls and house parties go on, newspaper headlines scream of war in Spain and threats from Germany. No one wants a second world war. Especially not the Montmaravians—with all Europe under attack, who will care about the fate of their tiny island kingdom? Will the FitzOsbornes ever be able to go home again? Could Montmaray be lost forever?
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  • Things to make and do for George Washington's birthday

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (Watts, March 15, 1979)
    A collection of games, recipes, and craft projects suitable for George Washington's birthday celebrations. Includes a brief account of Washington's life.
  • Jamestown, 1607

    Michael L. Cooper

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 2007)
    In May of 1607, the first English colony on American soil was established in Virgina, at Jamestown. The settlers faced harsh weather, the threat of starvation, and violence among themselves. Although the colonists were dependent on Native Americans for food and lessons in survival, relationships between the two groups were often hostile. Captain John Smith emerged as the most able leader of the settlers. He helped the faltering colony make it through its first winter, but at great cost. The colony became the home of Princess Pocahontas, the center of the new tobacco industry, the meeting place of America's first representative assembly, and fatefully the landing place of the first African slaves in America. Published on the eve of the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, this book includes maps, time line, glossary, excerpts from original sources, source notes, index.
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  • Playing America's Game

    Michael L. Cooper

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Jan. 6, 1993)
    A unique photo essay about the great players and teams of the Negro leagues takes the reader from the early beginnings of all-black baseball in the 1880s to Jackie Robinson's breakthrough into the major leagues in 1947.
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  • Racing Sled Dogs

    Michael L. Cooper

    Library Binding (Clarion Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Text and photographs describe the sport of sled dog racing, focusing on the Iditarod race in Alaska and discussing how dogs are raised and trained as racers, the history of sled dog racing, and how the sport is practiced in North America
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  • The Vanishing: A Short Story in The Dying Lands Chronicle

    Jacob Cooper, Michael Kramer

    eBook
    From Award-winning #1 Bestselling author Jacob Cooper comes this new short story in The Dying Lands Chronicle, set 3,000 years before Altar of Influence and Circle of Reign. The Fracturing occurred ten centuries ago. The immortal Ones have fallen. Something beckons to those who remain.An incurable sickness has infected a fishing village along the coast of Ishalar. The sick do not die—they vanish, leaving behind footprints and ashen shadows. Delanis, the Fourth Throne of Ishalar, has already lost his wife to The Vanishing, and now his daughter is deep in the throes of the illness. Desperate to save his daughter, Delanis defies Ishalar’s ruler, the First Throne, and secretly journeys through an icy sea to a forsaken land with those loyal to him. Their journey turns to one of both miraculous discovery and deepening desperation as they become prey of an unknown enemy. Among frozen cliffs and ghostly waters, Delanis uncovers the source of The Vanishing and his destiny in an ageless war . . .
  • The FitzOsbornes at War

    Michelle Cooper

    Paperback (Ember, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Michelle Cooper completes her heart-stealing epic drama of history and romance with The FitzOsbornes at War. Sophie FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Nazis attacked. But as war breaks out in England and around the world, nowhere is safe. Sophie fills her journal with tales of a life during wartime. Blackouts and the Blitz. Dancing in nightclubs with soliders on leave. And endlessly waiting for news of her brother Toby, whose plane was shot down over enemy territory. But even as bombs rain down on London, hope springs up, and love blooms for this most endearing princess. And when the Allies begin to drive their way across Europe, the FitzOsbornes take heart—maybe, just maybe, there will be a way to liberate Montmaray as well.
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  • The FitzOsbornes in Exile

    Michelle Cooper

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2011)
    Michelle Cooper combines the drama of pre-War Europe with the romance of debutante balls and gives us another compelling historical page turner.Sophia FitzOsborne and the royal family of Montmaray escaped their remote island home when the Germans attacked, and now find themselves in the lap of luxury. Sophie's journal fills us in on the social whirl of London's 1937 season, but even a princess in lovely new gowns finds it hard to fit in. Is there no other debutante who reads?!And while the balls and house parties go on, newspaper headlines scream of war in Spain and threats from Germany. No one wants a second world war. Especially not the Montmaravians—with all Europe under attack, who will care about the fate of their tiny island kingdom? Will the FitzOsbornes ever be able to go home again? Could Montmaray be lost forever?
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