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Books with author Paul Fleischman

  • The Borning Room

    Paul Fleischman

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins, May 30, 1993)
    It's a place where life and love begin, and loss is borne.Mothers give birth in the borning room. The dying take their departure there.Ouside the Lott family's Ohio farmhouse, the Civil War rages, slavery falls, and the world marvels at the wonder of electricity. Inside, within the walls of the borning room, Georgina Lott will experience her life's greatest turnings. Across the years, she discovers womanhood and first love, experiences the mourning that comes with loss, and, as did her mother and grandmother, at last takes her place in the room as another precious life is about to begin.The borning room is a room that figures large in the life of an Ohio farm girl born in 1851. Through its doorway pass the members of a free thinking family, bearing news of the world beyond the window: talk of runaway slaves, the siege of Vicksburg, seances, chloroform, electricity. In this heartfelt and haunting work, an account of one life, one family, and one room widens into a panoramic view of the human seasons and the procession of generations. "From an innovative, highly talented novelist and poet . . . memorable characters and valuable glimpses of social history in a beautifully crafted novel. Deeply rewarding." —K. Notable Children's Books of 1992 (ALA)1992 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)1992 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)Best Books of 1991 (SLJ)1991 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL)1992 Teacher's Choices (IRA)Notable 1991 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)1991 Notable Trade Books in the Language Arts (NCTE)1991 Golden Kite Award Honor Book for Fiction (SCBW)1991 Choices: The Year's Best Books (Publishers Weekly)100 Books for Reading and Sharing 1991 (NY Public Library)Bulletin Blue Ribbon Books 1991 (C)Children's Books of 1991 (Library of Congress)1992 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)
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  • Townsend's warbler

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1992)
    An account of the 1834 cross-continental journey of naturalist John Townsend and his many discoveries, including the warbler that bears his name.
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  • Path of the Pale Horse

    Paul Fleischman

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, March 15, 1992)
    The heartwarming story of love and sacrifice - Lep, an apprentice to a doctor, helps his master take care of yellow fever victims in Philadelphia during the epidemic of 1793.
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  • Whirligig

    Paul Fleischman

    Audio CD (AudioGO, April 30, 2010)
    [Library Edition Audiobook CD format in sturdy Vinyl case.] [Young Adult Fiction][Read by Robert Field, Lily Christian, and various other readers] New to town, Brent Bishop longs to stroll around school with the popular Brianna on his arm. But when Brianna begs him at a party full of schoolmates to stop hounding her, Brent's hopes are shattered. Trying to escape his humiliation, he attempts to destroy himself in a car crash -- and ends up killing Lea, an innocent teen unfortunate enough to cross his path. Lea's mother asks one thing of Brent: that he create four whirligigs from a picture of Lea and set them up at the four corners of the United States. Lea's mother believes that by spreading the joy that whirligigs gave Lea as a child, Brent will keep Lea's spirit alive. And so Brent goes off with an unlimited bus ticket and the tools he needs to memorialize Lea. On his journey, he rediscovers his own love of life, and he begins to realize how -- like the pieces that form the intricate whirligigs -- people come together to affect each other in surprising ways.
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  • Whirligig

    Paul Fleischman

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 12, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While traveling to each corner of the country to build a whirligig in memory of the girl whose death he caused, 16-year-old Brian finds forgiveness and atonement.
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  • Saturnalia

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 1, 1990)
    Apprenticed to a printer in 1681 Boston, young Weetasket, renamed William, yearns to return to his Indian tribe and the companionship and love of his twin brother, Cancasset
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  • Seedfolks

    Paul Fleischman, Judy Pedersen

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, April 11, 1997)
    ALA Best Book for Young Adults ∙ School Library Journal Best Book ∙ Publishers Weekly Best Book ∙ IRA/CBC Children's Choice ∙ NCTE Notable Children's Book in the Language ArtsA Vietnamese girl plants six lima beans in a Cleveland vacant lot. Looking down on the immigrant-filled neighborhood, a Romanian woman watches suspiciously. A school janitor gets involved, then a Guatemalan family. Then muscle-bound Curtis, trying to win back Lateesha. Pregnant Maricela. Amir from India. A sense of community sprouts and spreads. Newbery-winning author Paul Fleischman uses thirteen speakers to bring to life a community garden's founding and first year. The book's short length, diverse cast, and suitability for adults as well as children have led it to be used in countless one-book reads in schools and in cities across the country.Seedfolks has been drawn upon to teach tolerance, read in ESL classes, promoted by urban gardeners, and performed in schools and on stages from South Africa to Broadway.The book's many tributaries—from the author's immigrant grandfather to his adoption of two brothers from Mexico—are detailed in his forthcoming memoir, No Map, Great Trip: A Young Writer's Road to Page One."The size of this slim volume belies the profound message of hope it contains." —Christian Science MonitorAnd don’t miss Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices, the Newbery Medal-winning poetry collection!
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  • Bullwhip Griffin

    Sid Fleischman

    (Avon, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • Whirligig

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 15, 1998)
    When sixteen-year-old Brent Bishop inadvertently causes the death of a young woman, he is sent on an unusual journey of repentance, building wind toys across the land.In his most ambitious novel to date, Newbery winner Paul Fleischman traces Brent's healing pilgrimage from Washington State to California, Florida, and Maine, and describes the many lives set into new motion by the ingenious creations Brent leaves behind.Paul Fleischman is the master of multivoiced books for younger readers. In Whirligig he has created a novel about hidden connections that is itself a wonder of spinning hearts and grand surprises.
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  • Whirligig

    Paul Fleischman

    Paperback (Square Fish, Oct. 12, 2010)
    With a family always on the move, popularity and the ability to fit in quickly are vital to Brent Bishop’s high school survival. When he blows his chances with the girl of his dreams in front of everyone, he’s devastated. Brent tries to end it all in a fatal car crash, but instead he finds an unlikely beginning. He’s sent on a journey of repentance—a cross-country trip building whirligigs. His wind toys are found by people in need: a Maine schoolgirl yearning for her first love, a Miami street-sweeper desperate for peace and quiet, a kid in Washington who just wants to play baseball, and a San Diego teenager dealing with loss. Brent’s whirligigs bring hope to others, but will they be able to heal the wounds deep inside himself?
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  • Seek

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (Cricket Books/Marcato, Sept. 9, 2001)
    Assigned to write his autobiography, high school senior Rob Radkovitz instead creates an oral portrait of his life, centering on the search for his missing father. Lenny G. abandoned Rob’s mother when she was pregnant, leaving behind a tape of his last show as a DJ and a record of the sounds of his native Louisiana. Author Paul Fleischman -- winner of the Newbery Medal for Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices and a Newbery Honor for Graven Images -- uses Rob’s memories: his crusty grandfather, his adoring aunts, his mother’s Spanish soap operas, his grandmother’s racy mysteries read aloud, and especially and repeatedly his father’s lone tape to build a counterpoint of past and present, recorded and heard, that is an ever-unfolding, ever fascinating fugue. Determined to find his father, Rob acquires a series of increasingly sophisticated radios, searching obscure stations across the country for that missing voice. This powerful need to find the absent part of his life drives the story forward as Rob both imitates his father in becoming a radio personality and makes a final break in accepting the family he has.
  • The Dunderheads Behind Bars by Paul Fleischman

    Paul Fleischman

    Paperback (Walker (4 April 2013), March 15, 1600)
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