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Books with author Phillip Hoose

  • Attucks!: Oscar Robertson and the Basketball Team That Awakened a City

    Phillip Hoose

    Paperback (Square Fish, Jan. 1, 2022)
    Attucks! is the true story of the all-black high school basketball team that broke the color barrier in segregated 1950s Indiana, masterfully told by National Book Award winner Phil Hoose.An ALA Notable Book of 2019NYPL Best Book for Teens of 2018A 2018 Booklist Youth Editors' ChoiceA Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Book of 2018A Kirkus Reviews Best YA Nonfiction Book of 2018An ALSC Notable Children's Book of 2019A YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Award NomineeBy winning the state high school basketball championship in 1955, ten teens from an Indianapolis school meant to be the centerpiece of racially segregated education in the state shattered the myth of their inferiority. Their brilliant coach had fashioned an unbeatable team from a group of boys born in the South and raised in poverty. Anchored by the astonishing Oscar Robertson, a future college and NBA star, the Crispus Attucks Tigers went down in history as the first state champions from Indianapolis and the first all-black team in U.S. history to win a racially open championship tournament―an integration they had forced with their on-court prowess.From native Hoosier and award-winning author Phillip Hoose comes this true story of a team up against impossible odds, making a difference when it mattered most.This title has Common Core connections.
  • THE RACE TO SAVE THE LORD GOD BIRD by Hoose, Phillip M.

    Phillip M. Hoose

    Hardcover (Melanie Kroupa Books, Aug. 11, 2004)
    Excellent Book
  • Hey, Little Ant by Phillip Hoose

    Phillip Hoose;Hannah Hoose

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1813)
    None
  • Hey, Little Ant

    Phillip M. Hoose

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, July 1, 1998)
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  • Hey, Little Ant

    Phillip M. Hoose

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, July 1, 1998)
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  • Hey, Little Ant

    Phillip M. Hoose

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, July 1, 1998)
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  • It's Our World Too!

    PhillipM.Hoose

    Paperback (SquareFish, Sept. 30, 2002)
    Title: It's Our World Too!( Young People Who Are Making a Difference) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: PhillipM.Hoose <>Publisher: SquareFish
  • Oye, Hormiguita = Hey, Little Ant

    Phillip M Hoose

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, June 1, 2004)
    None
  • Oye, hormiguita/ Listen, Little Ant

    Phillip Hoose;Hannah Hoose

    Paperback (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 1766)
    Excellent Book
  • Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice Bookpack Small Case

    Phillip Hoose

    Paperback (Brilliance Audio Lib Edn, July 1, 2013)
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  • Moonbird: A Year on the Wind With the Great Survivor B95

    Phillip Hoose

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio, Feb. 5, 2013)
    B95 can feel it: a stirring in his bones and feathers. It�s time. Today is the day he will once again cast himself into the air, spiral upward into the clouds, and bank into the wind. He wears a black band on his lower right leg and an orange flag on his upper left, bearing the laser inscription B95. Scientists call him the Moonbird because, in the course of his astoundingly long lifetime, this gritty, four-ounce marathoner has flown the distance to the moon�and halfway back! B95 is a robin-sized shorebird, a red knot of the subspecies rufa. Each February he joins a flock that lifts off from Tierra del Fuego, headed for breeding grounds in the Canadian Arctic, nine thousand miles away. Late in the summer, he begins the return journey. B95 can fly for days without eating or sleeping, but eventually he must descend to refuel and rest. However, recent changes at ancient refueling stations along his migratory circuit�changes caused mostly by human activity�have reduced the food available and made it harder for the birds to reach. And so, since 1995, when B95 was first captured and banded, the worldwide rufa population has collapsed by nearly 80 percent. Most perish somewhere along the great hemispheric circuit, but the Moonbird wings on. He has been seen as recently as November 2011, which makes him nearly twenty years old. Shaking their heads, scientists ask themselves: How can this one bird make it year after year when so many others fall? National Book Award�winning author Phillip Hoose takes us around the hemisphere with the world�s most celebrated shorebird, showing the obstacles rufa red knots face, introducing a worldwide team of scientists and conservationists trying to save them, and offering insights about what we can do to help shorebirds before it�s too late. With inspiring prose, thorough research, and stirring images, Hoose explores the tragedy of extinction through the triumph of a single bird.
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