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Books with author Rebecca Hart

  • The Water Cycle: Evaporation, Condensation & Erosion

    Rebecca Harman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Follow a drop of water as it moves around the world! From the largest glaciers, to the steam coming out of a kettle, find out how water can change, and how it can alter landscapes. Get answers to these questions and more: When is water invisible? How big was the largest hailstone? How much water does the ocean hold?
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  • The Story of Us:

    Rebecca Harner

    language (Pocket Star, Aug. 8, 2016)
    A modern fan fiction twist on the classic boy-meets-girl tale featuring Vine’s biggest hit and one of the most famous social media stars, Nash Grier!Violet, a young girl struggling with a recent cross-country move, finds herself in the fast-paced world of social media fame when she serendipitously crosses paths with Nash Grier, one of the rock stars of YouTube and Vine. Suddenly immersed in tours, YouTube, Twitter, and Hollywood, Violet and her friends must juggle their online lives and the life-altering issues and choices that young women are faced with today. Can she face the challenges ahead for her and Nash? Or will she just have to watch from the sidelines as he moves on without her?
  • A Creature of Moonlight

    Rebecca Hahn

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Sixteen-year-old Marni lives with her Gramps in a one-room shack, cultivating a magnificent flower garden that attracts villagers and noblemen alike. Only the invasive blue dragon flowers in her garden belie Marni’s secret: She is the niece of the king and the daughter of a dragon. When events force Marni to claim her rightful place as princess in her uncle’s court, King Roderick eyes the dragon-born girl with suspicion, blaming her for the enchanted, rapidly encroaching woods that are destroying his kingdom. Will the king kill Marni, as he did her mother, or will Marni get her revenge first? A rich, compelling fantasy for the wild at heart.
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  • A Creature of Moonlight

    Rebecca Hahn

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    As the only heir to the throne, Marni should have been surrounded by wealth and privilege, not living in exile—but now the time has come when she must choose between claiming her birthright as princess of a realm whose king wants her dead, and life with the father she has never known: a wild dragon who is sending his magical woods to capture her.Fans of Bitterblue and Seraphina will be captured by a Creature of Moonlight, with its richly layered storytelling and the powerful choices its strong heroine must make.
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  • The Water Cycle: Evaporation, Condensation & Erosion

    Rebecca Harman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 31, 2005)
    Follow a drop of water as it moves around the world! From the largest glaciers, to the steam coming out of a kettle, find out how water can change, and how it can alter landscapes. Get answers to these questions and more: When is water invisible? How big was the largest hailstone? How much water does the ocean hold?
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  • Heroines: Great Women Through the Ages

    Rebecca Hazell

    Hardcover (Abbeville Kids, Aug. 1, 1996)
    The lives of twelve women--including Joan of Arc, Sacagawea, Marie Curie, Madame Sun Yat-Sen, and Frida Kahlo--are portrayed in a collection of biographical portraits that draws on many cultures and time periods.
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  • The Shadow Behind the Stars

    Rebecca Hahn

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A girl’s dark destiny could cause the unraveling of the world in this “shattering and transcendent” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) novel from the author of A Creature of Moonlight.Heed this warning, mortal: stay far away from the three sister Fates. For if they come to love you, they might bring about the end of the world… Chloe is the youngest. Hers are the fingers that choose the wool, that shape the thread, that begin it. The sun smiles upon her. Men love her without knowing who she is. She has lived forever and will live forever more. She and her sisters have been on their isolated Greek island for longer than any mortal can remember. They spin, measure, and slice the countless golden threads of human life. They are the three Fates, and they have stayed separate for good reason: it is dangerous for them to become involved with the humans whose lives they shape. So when a beautiful girl named Aglaia shows up on their doorstep, Chloe tries to make sure her sisters don’t become attached. But in seeking to protect them, Chloe discovers the dark power of Aglaia’s destiny. As her path unwinds, the three Fates find themselves pulled inextricably along—toward mortal pain, and mortal love, and a fate that could unravel the world.
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  • I Really Do Love Ketchup

    Rebecca Hall

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Because it's the little things like ketchup, that bring life joy in every day.
  • Nothing Lasts Forever

    Rebecca Harris

    language (, May 23, 2011)
    Avivah, Nikki, Ali, and Beth had been friends since anyone could remember. They did everything together, until one fateful night when everything changed: Their worlds were upended and one of them never came home again.
  • Yoo Hoo WIlly Lou

    Rebecca Hall

    eBook
    Yoo Hoo Willy Lou, Oh what will you do?
  • The Earth's Resources: Renewable and Non-Renewable

    Rebecca Harman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 31, 2005)
    From swampy ancient forests to the invisible power of the wind, find out about the resources Earth provides for us. This book will make you think about how you use these resources too! Find answers to these questions and more: What are fossil fuels? How do tiny sea creatures power our cars? Can the ocean make electricity?
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  • Deep, Dark and Dangerous: On the Bottom with the Northwest Salvage Divers

    Rebecca Harrison

    eBook (Createspace, May 26, 2016)
    Salvage divers work underwater in a blinding darkness. In their cumbersome diving gear, these men have barely enough room to move around, while at the same time fighting the cold temperatures and fast currents. It is a dirty, unromantic and highly dangerous way of earning a living.Yet, these divers would not have traded their jobs for any other profession. From locating sunken boxcars to repairing concrete foundations for bridges, no task is too risky. Any underwater salvage or repair work becomes the job of these elite divers. Salvage divers must be carpenters, masons, riggers, hydraulic mechanics, ironworkers, welders, pile bucks and underwater engineers. They must be able to adapt all blueprints, tools and equipment to the harsh realities of the underwater environment.