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Books with author Patricia Martin Zens

  • Lulu Atlantis and the Quest for True Blue Love

    Patricia Martin

    language (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Lulu Atlantis has a big problem: her new baby brother, Sam. With him in the picture, Mother certainly doesn’t need her around. Luckily, she has her best friend, Harry, a top-hat-wearing daddy longlegs spider to turn to. Over the course of four enchanting chapters, the two friends rescue a skunk stuck in a yogurt pot, encounter gangster bakers, seek out the Secret Ingredient to make Sam’s oatmeal edible, and contend with a monster (not to mention an evil cat named Princess Fancy).Through it all, Harry stands by Lulu Atlantis, his one and only True Blue Love, as she searches–quests!–for some True Blue Love of her own. With irresistible black-and-white chapter-opening art, plus an imaginative story with a classic feel, this is the perfect choice for young middle-grade readers.
  • Gingerbread Man

    patricia martin zens

    Hardcover (Whitman, Jan. 1, 1963)
    NICE COPY OF THIS OLD TELL-A-TALE CHILDREN'S BOOK! SMUDGING AND DINGS ON COVERS. SPINE HAS RIPS AND TEARS, BUT ALL PAGES ARE INTACT. LAST PAGE HAS A SMALL TEAR AT OUTER EDGE. MILD MUSTY ODOR.
  • Gray Wolves

    Patricia A. Fink Martin

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 16, 2003)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and endangered status of gray wolves.
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  • Sarah’S Adventures the Special Tree and Its Secrets

    Patricia Martin

    eBook (Xlibris AU, May 18, 2016)
    This is a delightful, enchanting childrens book filled with humour, fun, and adventure! Sarah, an only child without a mother, finds new friends and discovers a very special tree that adds new meaning to her life. She is confronted with challenges on her adventure and discovers strength inside her she didnt know she had.The book captures the heart with hope, and with faith in oneself and life. Through adversity she and her friends find inner strength and a belief that spurs them on to a positive outcome.It is a lovely story about the fairy world, about belief in angels and nature, and about teaching how real these beings are in our lives if we just look inside ourselves. The unique, special tree that the children, especially Sarah, have a strong connection with gives them purpose. The love of nature will touch readers very being as they embrace the wonders of this tree.If only we believe, the world will be a better place. A lesson that is pure simplicity! Pure magic!
  • The greedy one

    Patricia Miles Martin

    Hardcover (Rand McNally, Jan. 1, 1964)
    An unusual pet and one of Japan's traditional days are two factors that blend into the sort of story that supplements study units on foreign countries. ""The Greedy One"" is a cormorant. He is kept as a pet by Kenji, a young boy who lives in a rural village of Japan. When the cormorant got loose, he ate the fish that was being prepared for the celebration of Boys' Day which requires a carp kite on the flagpole of every home which has a son, as well as fish for the main meal. Because the fishermen's catches had been small, Kenji could not buy a replacement and he finally took The Greedy One out and used him as a fish retriever. This interesting fishing technique is thoroughly explored and explained as well as the rituals that attach to Boys' Day. The introduction of a blind boy, a friend of Kenji's, into the plot rather weakens it, momentarily dividing the interest and the emotional response without adding new facts to what could have been simply straightforward informational fiction. The illustrations are humorously drawn without cartoons and make excellent use of color.
  • Samantha Smith: Young Ambassador

    Patricia Stone Martin

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A biography of the young girl who, as a result of a letter written to Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, visited the Soviet Union as an ambassador of peace
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  • Rivers and Streams

    Patricia A. Fink Martin

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1999)
    Provides instructions for projects and activities that explore river and stream habitats and explains why these environments should be preserved and protected
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  • The Gingerbread Man

    Patricia Martin Zens

    (Whitman (Western Publishing Co.), Jan. 1, 1953)
    IN this version, the Gingerbread Man never makes it to the river...eaten in the woods!
  • Lulu Atlantis and the Quest for True Blue Love

    Patricia Martin

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Lulu Atlantis has a big problem: her new baby brother, Sam. With him in the picture, Mother certainly doesn’t need her around. Luckily, she has her best friend, Harry, a top-hat-wearing daddy longlegs spider to turn to. Over the course of four enchanting chapters, the two friends rescue a skunk stuck in a yogurt pot, encounter gangster bakers, seek out the Secret Ingredient to make Sam’s oatmeal edible, and contend with a monster (not to mention an evil cat named Princess Fancy).Through it all, Harry stands by Lulu Atlantis, his one and only True Blue Love, as she searches–quests!–for some True Blue Love of her own. With irresistible black-and-white chapter-opening art, plus an imaginative story with a classic feel, this is the perfect choice for young middle-grade readers.
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  • Ted Kennedy, Jr.: A Lifetime of Challenges

    Patricia Stone Martin

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1987)
    A brief biography of Ted Kennedy, Jr., with emphasis on how he came to terms with the loss of a leg to cancer and his subsequent work with the disabled. Includes advice on setting and reaching goals.
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  • Giant Pandas

    Patricia A. Fink Martin

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and endangered status of the giant panda.
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  • Manatees

    Patricia A. Fink Martin

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 15, 2003)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and endangered status of manatees.
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