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Books with author Mordicai Gerstein

  • Fox Eyes

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 26, 2005)
    Martin is spending the end of summer with Great-Aunt Zavella. She knows the woods inside and out, every fern and every flower. She even seems to know the red fox that watches Martin when he plays the violin. Aunt Zavella has warned Martin never to stare into a fox’s eyes. But what could possibly happen if he did?
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  • The Mountains of Tibet

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers, Oct. 16, 1987)
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  • Prince Sparrow

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, March 15, 1984)
    When a sparrow flies into her room on her eighth birthday, a mean and selfish princess, convinced that it is a charmed prince, keeps the bird close to her.
  • The Man Who Walked Between the Towers

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 17, 2007)
    In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit threw a tightrope between the two towers of the World Trade Center and spent an hour walking, dancing, and performing high-wire tricks a quarter mile in the sky. This picture book captures the poetry and magic of the event with a poetry of its own: lyrical words and lovely paintings that present the detail, daring, and--in two dramatic foldout spreads-- the vertiginous drama of Petit's feat. The Man Who Walked Between the Towers is the winner of the 2004 Caldecott Medal, the winner of the 2004 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award for Picture Books, and the winner of the 2006 Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video.
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  • The White Ram: A Story of Abraham and Isaac by Mordicai Gerstein

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1656)
    New copy. Fast shipping. Will be shipped from US.
  • Behind the Couch

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, June 1, 1997)
    When Zachary loses his oldest toy and first friend, he searches for it behind the couch where he discovers a wonderful, imaginary world.
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  • The Man Who Walked Between The Towers

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 17, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The incredible and true story of French aerialist Philippe Petit who walked, danced, and performed tricks for more than an hour on a tightrope set up between the two towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.
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  • Sparrow Jack

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 1, 2003)
    A lively twist on the immigrant storyWhen John Bardsley leaves England to seek his fortune in America, he finds that his new city, Philadelphia, is crawling with inchworms! No one seems to know how to get rid of them, and the American birds turn up their beaks at the thought of eating any. Recalling his rescue of a very hungry baby sparrow when he was a boy, John comes up with a novel way to solve the problem, and he once again sets sail across the ocean in order to save his new city – with some help from his feathered friends.Using detailed illustrations, Mordicai Gerstein tells the little-known story of how sparrows came to America and how John Bardsley came to be known as Sparrow Jack.
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  • The Sleeping Gypsy by Mordicai Gerstein

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 1833)
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  • Carolinda Clatter! by Mordicai Gerstein

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 15, 1679)
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  • Fox Eyes

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 26, 2005)
    Martin is spending the end of summer with Great-Aunt Zavella. She knows the woods inside and out, every fern and every flower. She even seems to know the red fox that watches Martin when he plays the violin. Aunt Zavella has warned Martin never to stare into a fox’s eyes. But what could possibly happen if he did?From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • The Mountains of Tibet by Gerstein, Mordicai

    Mordicai Gerstein

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
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