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Books with author Robert San Souci

  • Young Lancelot

    Robert D. San Souci

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1996)
    An orphan raised by the Lady of the Lake, a powerful enchantress, Lancelot, an arrogant and cold young warrior, must learn humility before can claim his title as the greatest knight of all.
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  • Sootface

    Robert D. San Souci

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 12, 1997)
    Once, an Ojibwa man whose wife had died raised three daughters alone. The two older girls were lazy and bad-tempered, and made their youngest sister do all the work. When the flames from the cooking fire singed her hair or burned her skin, they laughed and called her Sootface.While she worked, Sootface dreamed that one day she would find a husband. Then a mighty warrior with the power to make himself invisible decides to marry. Only a woman with a kind and honest heart could see him, and be his bride.Though her sisters ridicule her, Sootface sets off to try her luck, never looking back. Her courage and good nature bring her the husband she has longed for.
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  • N.C. Wyeth's Pilgrims

    Robert D. San Souci

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 1, 1991)
    The adventurous saga of the settling of the Plymouth Colony is strikingly portrayed in this magnificent book. Spectacular paintings by renowned artist N.C. Wyeth, gloriously bring to life the carefully researched text by well known children's book author Robert San Souci. The story of the Pilgrims, including the first Thanksgiving, is a central part of America's history and, over the course of time, it has taken on an almost mythical quality. Drawing upon a variety of resources, including the author's trip to the Plimouth Plantation, the text dispels some popular misconceptions about the setting of our nation as it broadens our understanding of the bravery and determination of our forebears. A beautiful artbook as well as an informative history book, N.C Wyeth's Pilgrims belongs in every home, library, and classroom.
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  • Hobyahs, The

    Robert D. San Souci

    Unknown Binding (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, March 1, 1994)
    Forest goblins called the Hobyahs come creeping in the dead of night toward a little girl and the old man and woman with whom she lives, but the Hobyahs are in for a surprise. Reading level, 2.9.
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  • Sukey and the Mermaid by San Souci, Robert D.

    Robert D. San Souci

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Young Arthur

    Robert D. San Souci

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 6, 1997)
    To protect his life, Arthur, son of King Uther, was hidden from the court when still a baby. Growing up in Sir Ector's household, Arthur knew nothing of his noble birth. Then one day at a tournament, he forgot to bring a sword for his brother, Kay. Looking for a replacement, Arthur saw a strange sword plunged into a stone. From the moment he released the famous sword he assumed his destiny as the rightful King of England. But there were still battles to be fought, and with Merlin's help and the famous Excalibur at his side, Arthur established a reign of nobility, justice, and wisdom whose fame has lasted to the present day.
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  • Two Bear Cubs: A Miwok Legend from California's Yosemite Valley

    Robert D. San Souci, Daniel San Souci

    Hardcover (Yosemite Conservancy, Aug. 11, 2015)
    This engaging retelling of the Southern Sierra Miwok legend features the great Yosemite Valley monolith, El Capitan, and how it came to be. Mother Grizzly Bear thinks that her two playful cubs are wrestling and having fun along the Merced River while she is checking her fish traps. When she returns to join her sons, however, she discovers the cubs are nowhere to be found. It takes an unlikely hero to bring her cubs safely home. Populated with characters based on real Sierra animals, this story is about the value of all beings, the nature of courage, and the idea that being a hero has very little to do with one’s size. Includes notes about the life and culture of the Southern Sierra Miwok and a bibliography.
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  • More Short & Shivery: Thirty Terrifying Tales

    Robert D. San Souci

    Paperback (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Thirty hair-raising stories from around the world fill this spooky collection with delicious shivers and spine-tingling chills. Sit down and meet "The Vampire Cat," "The Draug" and "The Rolling Head"; or take a stroll with "The Thing in the Woods." You'll find favorites such as "The Golden Arm" and startling new stories such as "Knock...Knock...Knock," vividly told with plenty of ghastly details and spooky endings. There's something here for everyone who likes a good shudder...but be prepared for goose bumps!Twenty delightfully creepy illustrations by Katherine Coville and Jacqueline Rogers highlight this companion to Robert San Souci's first collection of scary stories, Short & Shivery.
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  • FA Mulan: The Story of a Woman Warrior

    Robert D. San Souci

    Paperback (Hyperion, March 1, 2000)
    A retelling of the original Chinese poem in which a brave young girl masquerades as a boy and fights the Tartars in the Khan's army
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  • The Hobyahs

    Robert D. San Souci

    Paperback (Yearling, May 2, 1996)
    Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with an old man and woman and their five faithful dogs in a tiny house at the edge of a forest. Deep in the forest lived goblins called Hobyahs, plotting their mischief. Who would save the people in the tiny house when the Hobyahs came creeping out of the woods in the dead of night?
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  • Kate Shelley: Bound for Legend

    Robert D. San Souci

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A biography of the fifteen-year-old Iowa teenager who helped avert a train disaster in 1881 and became a national heroine
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  • The Hobyahs

    robert d. san souci

    Hardcover (Doubleday, Aug. 16, 1994)
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