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Books with author Paul Fleischman

  • Sidewalk Circus

    Paul Fleischman, Kevin Hawkes

    Paperback (Candlewick, May 8, 2007)
    This delightful book will fascinate children and help them to see their world with new eyes. — School Library Journal (starred review)Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! Step right up and witness an astounding assemblage of tightrope walkers, strong men, sword swallowers, and clowns. The Garibaldi Circus is coming soon, but for those with clear eyes, the performers may already be in the ring. So get ready to sharpen your vision and look very closely — a show like you’ve never seen is about to begin! The creators of Weslandia are back in the spotlight with a spectacular, wordless picture book that shows the transformative power of imagination.
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  • I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two Voices

    Paul Fleischman, Ken Nutt

    eBook (HarperCollins, Sept. 24, 2013)
    At first light the finchesare flitting about the treesFlitteringflutteringflitpurple finchesflitFlutteringflitteringflypainted finchesfly.In this companion volume to Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices, the winner of the 1989 Newbery Medal, Paul Fleischman celebrates the sound, the sense, the essence of birds. Written to be spoken aloud by two voices, sometimes alternating, sometimes simultaneous, these poems perfectly capture the beauty of birds in their singing, soaring, and rejoicing.
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  • Seek

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 2, 2002)
    A Newbery Medal-winning Author A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Assigned to write an autobiography, high-school senior Robert Radkovitz instead creates a sound portrait of his life as he remembers it. Looking back, he hears his mother's singing, his grandmother's mysteries, Mexican soap operas, Poe, poetry, and, most cherished, the voice of his absent father from a single tape of one of his radio shows.
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  • Townsend's Warbler

    Paul Fleischman

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 1, 1992)
    An in-depth account of naturalist John Townsend's 1834 cross-continental odyssey also describes the bird, a small black-and-yellow striped warbler, that bears his name.
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  • The Whipping Boy

    Sid Fleischman

    Paperback (Troll, March 15, 1987)
    He is known throughout the land as prince Brat--a name he justly deserves. But in his kingdom, it is forbidden to spank the heir to the throne. So an orphan named Jemmy is plucked from the streets to serve as his whipping boy.
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  • Mind's Eye

    Paul Fleischman

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 13, 2001)
    "One of those truly distinguished books that offers many rich layers for readers to reflect upon." -- School Library Journal, StarredSixteen-year-old Courtney was paralyzed in the accident. Never again will she walk, dance, run, or even leave the convalescent home where she lies in a bed, surrounded by the elderly and dying. Or will she? When the elderly Elva asks her new roommate to read to her from the 1910 edition of Baedeker's Italy, Courtney reluctantly agrees. Each afternoon, for a short time, the two escape back in time from the darkness of winter in North Dakota. Where there seemed none, together they will find adventure, poetry, beauty, love, and most of all, hope.
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  • The Trouble Begins at 8: A Life of Mark Twain in the Wild, Wild West

    Sid Fleischman

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, July 29, 2008)
    "Mark Twain was born fully grown, with a cheap cigar clamped between his teeth." So begins Sid Fleischman's ramble-scramble biography of the great American author and wit, who started life in a Missouri village as a barefoot boy named Samuel Clemens. Abandoning a career as a young steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River, Sam took a bumpy stagecoach to the Far West. In the gold and silver fields, he expected to get rich quick. Instead, he got poor fast, digging in the wrong places. His stint as a sagebrush newspaperman led to a duel with pistols. Had he not survived, the world would never have heard of Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn—or red-headed Mark Twain. Samuel Clemens adopted his pen name in a hotel room in San Francisco and promptly made a jumping frog (and himself) famous. His celebrated novels followed at a leisurely pace; his quips at jet speed. "Don't let schooling interfere with your education," he wrote. Here, in high style, is the story of a wisecracking adventurer who came of age in the untamed West; an ink-stained rebel who surprised himself by becoming the most famous American of his time. Bountifully illustrated.
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  • Eyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlines by Paul Fleischman

    Paul Fleischman

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 24, 1837)
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  • Saturnalia

    Paul Fleischman

    Audio CD (AudioGO, July 23, 2013)
    "I want you to know that my eye is upon you." It is December 1681, and the words of Mr. Baggot, the tithingman, terrify young William. William is living a strange double life. By day he is a printer’s apprentice living in a white man’s house. By night, he is Weetasket of the Narragansett tribe who must risk Baggot’s wrath to search for his lost brother. Then comes the winter celebration of the Saturnalia – the ancient Roman holiday on which masters and slaves trade roles. Will William’s secrets be revealed? And what dark deeds of others will be brought to light on this fateful night?
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  • Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 1717)
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  • Eyes Wide Open: Going Behind the Environmental Headlines

    Paul Fleischman

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 23, 2014)
    What's really going on with the environment—in our own backyards and the wider world? Conflicting information is offered by websites, magazines, and documentaries that blur the line between news and opinion. Not every report is reliable; not every interest group is actually composed of concerned citizens. In this dynamic account, award-winning author Paul Fleischman arms teens with the basic tools to uncover vested interests and falsehoods by vetting sources, following the money, and checking references so that they can make informed decisions about what actions to take in the worldwide battle against climate change, overconsumption, and dwindling resources. Extensive backmatter, including a glossary, bibliography, and index, as well as numerous references to websites, provides further resources.
  • Mr. Mysterious & Company

    Sid Fleischman

    Hardcover (Atlantic, Little Brown, Jan. 1, 1962)
    Mr. Mysterious & Company
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