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Books with author Rebecca Cornell

  • Slavery Today

    Kevin Bales, Rebecca Cornell

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 28, 2008)
    Forced to work in back-breaking, under- or unpaid jobs from agricultural work to prostitution, slaves today — men and women, old and young — are trapped in the same spiral of brutality and control they have endured for centuries, with one crucial difference: a collapse in the price of human beings. Globalization, governmental corruption, and the population explosion have thrust billions of people into the pool of potential slaves. This huge surplus of impoverished people has pushed the human price tag to only $100, the cost of a pair of “designer” jeans. This means that it’s worse to be a slave today than ever before. Slavery Today traces the "products" created by this inhuman system from the jungle and farm through the global markets and into our lives and homes. It addresses the controversies over prostitution and the buying back of slaves while presenting solutions and ways readers can get involved in the growing global anti-slavery movement.
  • PENINA LEVINE IS A HARD-BOILED EGG

    Rebecca O'connell

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 3, 2009)
    "She still hasn't gotten over that Easter Bunny letter," said Zozo."So what?" said Penina. "If my parents want me to go to Peekskill, what can Ms. Anderson do? Kidnap me?""No," said Zozo. "She can't kidnap you, but she can flunk you."Penina Levine has a bossy best friend, a tattletale sister, crazy parents, and a big, fat zero on her school assignment to write a letter as the Easter Bunny. It was a stupid assignment, completely impossible, totally unfair. Penina's never going to do it―not ever―and it's no use telling her parents about it. They never listen to her anyway. But Penina's grandmother does. Grandma doesn't think Penina should do the assignment. It's a matter of principle. It's a matter of strength. It's a matter of five thousand years of history and a couple dozen hard-boiled eggs.
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  • Slavery Today

    Kevin Bales, Rebecca Cornell

    Paperback (Groundwood Books, Aug. 28, 2008)
    Forced to work in back-breaking, under- or unpaid jobs from agricultural work to prostitution, slaves today — men and women, old and young — are trapped in the same spiral of brutality and control they have endured for centuries, with one crucial difference: a collapse in the price of human beings. Globalization, governmental corruption, and the population explosion have thrust billions of people into the pool of potential slaves. This huge surplus of impoverished people has pushed the human price tag to only $100, the cost of a pair of “designer” jeans. This means that it’s worse to be a slave today than ever before. Slavery Today traces the "products" created by this inhuman system from the jungle and farm through the global markets and into our lives and homes. It addresses the controversies over prostitution and the buying back of slaves while presenting solutions and ways readers can get involved in the growing global anti-slavery movement.
  • How to Stage a Catastrophe

    Rebecca Connelly

    Paperback (Curious Fox, April 6, 2017)
    ACT 1: The Juicebox Theatre is about ready for the recycling bin. ACT 2: Sidney and Folly consider a crime. [You have to read it to see if we commit a crime - that's called suspense]. ACT 3: Sidney and Folly save the Juicebox Children's Theatre! [It's not giving anything away to tell you that. We just don't want you to worry]. Sidney Camazzola plans to be the director of the Juicebox Theater when he grows up. But the theater is in danger of closing, and he and his friends know they need a plan to save it - and fast. Hilarious and heartwarming, the mission to save a failing community theater unites a riotous cast of characters in this offbeat middle-grade novel.
  • The Baby Goes Beep by Rebecca O'Connell

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Penina Levine Is a Hard-boiled Egg by O'Connell, Rebecca

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 16, 2009)
    First Edition
  • Myrtle of Willendorf

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Front Street imprint of Boyds Mills Press, June 1, 2000)
    College isn't much more fun for Myrtle than high school was. At least in high school she had her weird friend Margie, who wasn't going to win any popularity contests or beauty pageants either. Now an art student at college, Myrtle has only food and her sense of humor to rely on. Her roommate, Jada, with her boyfriend and her long neck and her dancer's body and her healthy eating habits, is no help at all. Over the course of a few painful weeks in summer, Myrtle finds a path, discovering, through her painting and a prehistoric stone figure known as the Venus of Willendorf, a new sense of self and a different kind of beauty.
  • The College Fear Factor

    Rebecca Cox

    Paperback
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  • By Rebecca O'Connell - The Baby Goes Beep

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 16, 2010)
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  • By O'Connell, Rebecca

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company Sep-01-2010, Aug. 16, 1911)
    By O'Connell, Rebecca ( Author ) [ { The Baby Goes Beep } ]Sep-2010 Hardcover
  • The Baby Goes Beep by Rebecca O'Connell

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 15, 1601)
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  • Baby Party by Rebecca O'Connell

    Rebecca O'Connell

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, March 15, 1720)
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