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Books with author Robert Hatch

  • Summer Snow: New Poems

    Robert Hass

    Hardcover (Ecco, Jan. 7, 2020)
    A major collection of entirely new poems from the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of Time and Materials and The Apple Trees at OlemaA new volume of poetry from Robert Hass is always an event. In Summer Snow, his first collection of poems since 2010, Hass further affirms his position as one of our most highly regarded living poets. Hass’s trademark careful attention to the natural world, his subtle humor, and the delicate but wide-ranging eye he casts on the human experience are fully on display in his masterful collection. Touching on subjects including the poignancy of loss, the serene and resonant beauty of nature, and the mutability of desire, Hass exhibits his virtuosic abilities, expansive intellect, and tremendous readability in one of his most ambitious and formally brilliant collections to date.
  • Summer Snow: New Poems

    Robert Hass

    eBook (Ecco, Jan. 7, 2020)
    A major collection of entirely new poems from the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of Time and Materials and The Apple Trees at OlemaA new volume of poetry from Robert Hass is always an event. In Summer Snow, his first collection of poems since 2010, Hass further affirms his position as one of our most highly regarded living poets. Hass’s trademark careful attention to the natural world, his subtle humor, and the delicate but wide-ranging eye he casts on the human experience are fully on display in his masterful collection. Touching on subjects including the poignancy of loss, the serene and resonant beauty of nature, and the mutability of desire, Hass exhibits his virtuosic abilities, expansive intellect, and tremendous readability in one of his most ambitious and formally brilliant collections to date.
  • African Critters

    Robert Haas

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    With a dramatic first-person narrative and close-up photography that brings kids into the thick of the action, National Geographic photographer Robert B. Haas gives us a rare glimpse into the struggles for survival in the African wilderness. We accompany him in his jeep, camera primed and ready to react. With stories and photographs that portray actual events, we wait patiently to spot leopard cubs coming out of their cave to play; we are charged by protective adult elephants who surround a new-born; we move side-by-side with a clan of wild dogs as they hunt impalas.All the stories in the book are intimate, engaging, and true. Haas shares his work with readers, teaching the key lessons that all wildlife photographers live by: patience, persistence, and an intense interest in animals. "When we are out there, we are working inside a world that is both fascinating and historic." This beautiful and inviting book draws readers into Haas’s passion for Africa, for conservation, and for finding harmony between the actions of humans and the survival of wild animals.African Critters is a wonderful holiday gift for animal lovers of all ages, a valuable sourcebook for school reports, and an essential addition to any animal book collection.
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  • Hey He's My Uncle Buttons!: B Who U R

    Robert Hahn

    language (, May 25, 2020)
    This is a book about the misguided fear of a small boy named Brian. Its like the fear of Santa when you go to the mall and see him for the first time. Hes big and round and unknown to you, but once you see that he is friendly and jolly you are not scared anymore. Use that inner feeling that you get when you meet a stranger, some just don't give off that feeling that you should be afraid. Buttons and I never wanted anyone to be afraid of us. Thank you for letting us entertain you.
  • Major John Andre: A Gallant in Spy's Clothing

    Robert McConnell Hatch

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 1986)
    The story of the British intelligence officer whose undercover dealings with Benedict Arnold came very close to winning the Revolutionary War for King George III
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  • I Dreamed of Flying Like a Bird: My Adventures Photographing Wild Animals from a Helicopter

    Robert Haas

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Climb aboard a helicopter with National Geographic photographer Robert Haas and journey all over the world in search of wild animals and exotic places. Cruise over the savanna grasslands of Africa and watch from above as lions hunt buffalos, one of the few "fair fights" in the African wilderness. Enjoy the spectacle as brilliant pink flamingos run faster and faster along the surface of the water before taking off and landing to form the perfect shape of a huge flamingo. Track muddy footprints across a rain-drenched salt pan to find a lone wildebeest that joins a herd of zebras. Even catch a glimpse of a large group of sharks that glide silently through shallow water in search of their next meal.I Dreamed of Flying Like a Bird takes readers across the globe, from the marshlands of Botswana to the frigid waters of Greenland to the jungles of Brazil. Haas’s stunning color photographs bring to life the awesome beauty and pulsating action of nature’s wildest creatures and the thrill of capturing the perfect image from the air. The author’s dream of flying like a bird provides the perfect vantage point for witnessing unusual drama and adventures from a bird’s eye view. This book is a gorgeous, thrilling experience for adventurers of all ages.
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  • Square Changes

    Robert Hall

    language (, April 10, 2017)
    Square Changes is a sweet story that helps the young reader learn about identity and self acceptance in simplistic terms using shapes. The idea is to help reinforce important concepts at the earliest ages. The main character, Square, wants to be like the bullies who made fun of her so that she can fit in, but quickly learns that she must accept herself as she is in order to be happy.
  • The Hero Project: How We Met Our Greatest Heroes and What We Learned From Them

    Robert Hatch, William Hatch

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill, Sept. 9, 2005)
    For the first time, living legends and popular heroes tell teens how they survived their adolescence When they were 11 and 14, respectively, brothers Robert and William Hatch embarked on an ambitious project: to discover how many of their heroes dealt with the challenges of early adolescence. The result is The Hero Project, a fascinating collection of interviews with some of the most prominent names in sports, science, politics, entertainment, the arts, and religion. From dealing with bullies to overcoming health problems, feeling lonely and different to growing up in a broken home, what they thought of the world around them to their own heroes and role models, these luminaries share their candid recollections of life as a teen and offer young readers advice on how to grow up to be heroes themselves. In addition to the interviews, each chapter contains a brief biography of the selected interviewee, along with the fascinating back story of how the brothers made contact with the hero in question. Heroes of The Hero Project: Pete Seeger, Madeleine L’Engle, Florence Griffith Joyner, Jimmy Carter,Orson Scott Card,Yo Yo Ma, Elouise Cobell, Carroll Spinney, Desmond Tutu, Lance Armstrong and Linda Kelly Armstrong, Steven Wozniak, Dolores Huerta, and Jackie Chan
  • The Locket Of Atara.

    Robert Hall

    language (, July 25, 2014)
    A fictional tale set in southern Ireland, about the present and the past, it will take you back to 1800's when the country was suffering potato famine and the plague, the heroine Kate finds out the answers to questions about her family tree, and about dark deeds that were committed.
  • Honeypot wood The Begining.

    Robert Hall

    language (Robert Hall, June 15, 2014)
    A heart-warming tale of Badger and the residents of Honeypot wood. Written for children of all ages it is a story of both joy and sadness and imaginary things that an everyday animal like Badger has to endure: meetings, family life, adventure, and looking after the other friends and creatures after their home is threatened by the catchers. Follow him as he survives danger, fights unknown enemies, and tries to bring an end to the terror they all feel.
  • Rowley's Very Fine Day

    Robert Haslach

    language (5516 Publisher Co, July 13, 2011)
    follow this standard poodle' very fine day through the captivating pen and ink drawings of author and illustrator Robert Haslach - himself one of Rowley's humans
  • The Hero Project: How We Met Our Greatest Heroes and What We Learned From Them

    Robert Hatch, William Hatch

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill, Sept. 9, 2005)
    For the first time, living legends and popular heroes tell teens how they survived their adolescence When they were 11 and 14, respectively, brothers Robert and William Hatch embarked on an ambitious project: to discover how many of their heroes dealt with the challenges of early adolescence. The result is The Hero Project, a fascinating collection of interviews with some of the most prominent names in sports, science, politics, entertainment, the arts, and religion. From dealing with bullies to overcoming health problems, feeling lonely and different to growing up in a broken home, what they thought of the world around them to their own heroes and role models, these luminaries share their candid recollections of life as a teen and offer young readers advice on how to grow up to be heroes themselves. In addition to the interviews, each chapter contains a brief biography of the selected interviewee, along with the fascinating back story of how the brothers made contact with the hero in question. Heroes of The Hero Project: Pete Seeger, Madeleine L’Engle, Florence Griffith Joyner, Jimmy Carter,Orson Scott Card,Yo Yo Ma, Elouise Cobell, Carroll Spinney, Desmond Tutu, Lance Armstrong and Linda Kelly Armstrong, Steven Wozniak, Dolores Huerta, and Jackie Chan