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Books with author Michelle Harrison

  • Facing the Dark

    Michael Harrison

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 1, 2000)
    When his father is arrested for the death of a taxi driver, Simon forms an unlikely alliance with the victim's daughter and together they begin to uncover evidence that the death may not be all that it seems.
  • It's My Life

    Michael Harrison

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 1998)
    When Martin is kidnapped from his home, he fears for his life, but he becomes even more devastated when he discovers that someone he loves and who is very close to him was involved in the planning and of the assault.
  • Perimeters of Ancient Buildings: Recognize Perimeter

    Micah Harrison

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Combines information about Greek temples, the Baths of Caracalla, the tomb of a Chinese emperor, and pyramids in Egypt, Mexico, and Peru with simple word problems to teach readers about perimeters.
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  • The Young Oxford Book of Christmas Poems

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Dec. 1, 2006)
    This is a stunningly packaged anthology of poems for the whole Christmas season from Advent, through Christmas and the New Year and ending with the promise of spring. The collection is reflective, celebratory, thought-provoking, and humorous, with a particular focus on well-known modern poets,such as John Betjeman, John Masefield, Walter de la Mare, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Dylan Thomas, Wendy Cope, Seamus Heaney, and Benjamin Zephaniah, among many others. With beautiful colour illustrations throughout, this collection makes a perfect gift at Christmas.
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  • Perimeters of Ancient Buildings: Recognize Perimeter

    Micah Harrison

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2014)
    Working with data is a foundational concept not only for mathematics, but also for understanding the world around us. Readers will gain exposure to principles of measurement, such as perimeter and area, and will also learn how to apply them to math operations. Engaging visuals help make math not only concrete, but also fun. In this book, readers gain a deep understanding of perimeter while exploring famous ancient buildings. This volume meets CCSS Math Standard 3.MD.D.8.
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  • Scolding Tongues: The Persecution of Witches'

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Dufour Editions, Dec. 1, 1987)
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  • It's My Life

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 30, 1999)
    `Dear Mum, I am all right. I am not hurt. I have been kidnapped and you will receive more instructions later. Do not tell the police, or else. Martin.' As soon as he opens his front door, Martin feels that something's wrong. But he never expects the hand over his mouht, the rope aroundhiswrists, and the mysterious man who's after a large ransom. Before Martin knows it, he's a pawn in a dangerous game that becomes more and more terrifying with every turn...This novel is now reissued in a smaller format mass-market paperback.
  • Facing the Dark

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 9, 2003)
    The son of a murderer - that's what they call Simon. His father is in jail, accused of the murder of a rival cab driver. Then Simon meets Charley, grieving for her dead father, the murdered man. Against the odds Simon and Charley become friends. Together they determine to find out thereal story behind the murder. Together they face the danger that surrounds them, and bring back some hope for the future.* Michael Harrison has published three previous novels with OUP, as well as a large number of best-selling anthologies* Reissued simultaneously with two other Michael Harrison thrillers, It's My Life and Carried Away, with strong new cover look
  • The Oxford Treasury of Christmas Poems

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Sept. 30, 2000)
    Here is a beautiful collection of poems for young children, covering all aspects of Christmas. There are traditional carols and songs, and modern poems about children's experiences of Christmas presents and celebrations, food and families, and the snow and ice of winter. The poets includeEleanor Farjeon, Roger McGough, Charles Causley, Wes Magee, Michael Rosen, U. A. Fanthorpe, and Grace Nicholls.
  • Facing the Dark

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Aug. 31, 2000)
    Simon's father has been accused of the murder of a rival cab driver and Simon faces a life branded as the son of a murderer. Then he meets Charley, grieving for her dead father, the murder victim, and they determine to find out the real story behind the murder. Together they can face up tothe danger which surrounds them, and bring back some hope for the future.Michael Harrison was born in Oxford in 1939. He has taught in North Queensland, London, Oxford, and Hartlepool but is now a part-time librarian in Oxford and enjoys visiting schools as a writer. He is married with two grown-up sons. His previous books include a history of witches, funny novels,retellings of Norse myths, a book of poems, Junk Mail, and a retelling of Don Quixote. Together with Christopher Stuart-Clark, he has anthologised many books for OUP, including The Oxford Treasury of Classic Poems. Facing the Dark is his second novel for OUP, and is now reissued in a smallermass-market format.
  • A Poem for Everyone

    Michael Harrison

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, April 1, 2004)
    A wonderful treasury containing poems about all kinds of people, for all kinds of people, written by all kinds of people.Including a whole host of poets such as Ted Hughes, Charles Causley, Christina Rossetti, Maya Angelou, and Roger McGough, this beautifully-illustrated treasury is a celebration of humans in all their diversity. Here, you'll find people sad and happy, busy and idle, young and old - engaged in allmanner of activities, at their best and at their worst.* Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark have edited a large number of classic poetry anthologies for OUP, including the best-selling One Hundred Years of Poetry for Children.* A fantastic selection of poetry, including both old favourites and less familiar poems, from a host of well-known names* Beautifully illustrated throughout in black and white by a range of artists including Laura Stoddart* Michael Harrison and Christopher Stuart-Clark live in Oxfordshire