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Books with author Phyllis Katz

  • Exploring Science Through Art

    Phyllis Katz

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Demonstrates how many forms existing in art are taken from natural phenomena and suggests art projects using simple motifs from nature
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  • The Hate Crime

    Phyllis Karas

    eBook (iUniverse, Sept. 16, 2004)
    Zack's dad is the district attorney, so Zack hears a lot about all kinds of terrible crimes. The latest case is about graffiti defacing the local temple, and Zack wonders why his dad is making such a big deal about it. After all, it's not like it's a murder.But what makes this hate crime a real shocker for Zack is that he knows the guy who committed it-a fellow lacrosse player, and a good student who's never been in trouble. And it's only when Zack tries to get to the bottom of this senseless act that he fully understands the terror these vicious scrawls evoke. When a sickness that once swept the world, killing millions, rear its ugly head in a quiet community and turns friend against friend, it's a very big deal.
  • Spellbound

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Oct. 6, 1999)
    Almost overnight, unremarkable Emily has become a pretty teenager who can open lockers without combinations and float to the ceiling at will. Suddenly, magically-thanks to her mother's new friend, a witch-Emily scores the winning soccer goal and a date with soccer star Brian Walsh. And while Emily's parents are busy heaping attention on Simon, Emily's troubled brother, the witch and her handsome warlock son are lavishing Emily with support of supernatural proportions. But in summoning her newfound power to save Simon from himself, does Emily risk losing that power, along with its glorious benefits, forever? And will the boy of her dreams still find her irresistible?
  • Lady Susan

    Phyllis A. Karr

    Paperback (Corgi Books, March 24, 1984)
    These three works - one novel unpublished in her lifetime and two unfinished fragments - reveal Jane Austen's development as a great artist.Lady Susan, with its wicked, beautiful, intelligent and energetic heroine, is a sparkling melodrama in letters that takes its tone from the outspoken and robust 18th century. Written later, and probably abandoned after her father's death, The Watsons is a tantalising and highly delightful story of vitality and optimism which centres on the marital prospects of the Watson sisters in a small provincial town. Sanditon, her last work, left unfinished at her death, is set in a seaside town. Its themes concern the new speculative consumer society and foreshadow the great social upheavals of the Industrial Revolution.
  • The Hate Crime

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (iUniverse, Sept. 16, 2004)
    Zack's dad is the district attorney, so Zack hears a lot about all kinds of terrible crimes. The latest case is about graffiti defacing the local temple, and Zack wonders why his dad is making such a big deal about it. After all, it's not like it's a murder.But what makes this hate crime a real shocker for Zack is that he knows the guy who committed it-a fellow lacrosse player, and a good student who's never been in trouble. And it's only when Zack tries to get to the bottom of this senseless act that he fully understands the terror these vicious scrawls evoke. When a sickness that once swept the world, killing millions, rear its ugly head in a quiet community and turns friend against friend, it's a very big deal.
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  • For Lucky's Sake

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 1, 1997)
    Twelve-year-old Benjy's life has changed since the tragic fire at his mother's animal shelter that had killed two greyhounds, and while he investigating a research clinic that he suspects of the arson, he realizes there are many sides to every story. Original.
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  • The Hate Crime

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (Flare, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Unable to understand why his DA father is so upset about the defacing of a local temple, Zack learns that one of his own friends is behind the crime and begins to understand why such acts are so threatening. Original.
  • The Hate Crime by Phyllis Karas

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (Authors Choice Press, March 15, 1838)
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  • For Lucky's Sake

    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (Demco Media, July 1, 1997)
    When a fire kills two greyhounds that had once lived at his mother's animal shelter, twelve-year-old Benjy is determined to investigate the research center he suspects of the arson, but he soon realizes there are many sides to every story
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    Phyllis Karas

    Paperback (iUniverse, Aug. 16, 2004)
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