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Books with author Sara Wood

  • Identifying as Transgender

    Sara Woods

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This great guide is a much-needed way to introduce young readers to the gender galaxy. Readers will become familiar with some of the many gender identities a person can have, such as trans man, trans woman, gender fluid, bigender, or two-spirit. Theyll learn about bodies beyond the gender binary, as well as the differences between gender expression, gender identity, and sexuality. A chapter on transphobia and cissexism acknowledges the discrimination and mistreatment that trans people face, but the support that trans communities can provide is also emphasized. Perfect for both transgender teens and young trans allies.
  • Identifying as Transgender

    Sara Woods

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This great guide is a much-needed way to introduce young readers to the gender galaxy. Readers will become familiar with some of the many gender identities a person can have, such as trans man, trans woman, gender fluid, bigender, or two-spirit. Theyll learn about bodies beyond the gender binary, as well as the differences between gender expression, gender identity, and sexuality. A chapter on transphobia and cissexism acknowledges the discrimination and mistreatment that trans people face, but the support that trans communities can provide is also emphasized. Perfect for both transgender teens and young trans allies.
  • Clyde the Onion Man

    Sarah Woods

    language (Sarah Woods, Oct. 5, 2015)
    A short fictional story about knowing who to trust and listening to your parents.
  • People at the Center of - The Industrial Revolution

    Sara Wooten

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Nov. 10, 2003)
    At every stage in world history, a core group of individuals have been the driving force behind the most critical events. They have defined the issues, pushed for change, debated, and led others for a cause. Each title in the People at the Center of series pulls together the core collection people that have influenced, caused, and reacted to the world's most significant historical events. Each extended encyclopedic entry covers biographical details as a basis for leading into the significance of each person and how they fit into the bigger picture.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II: Monarch of Our Times

    Sara Barton-Wood

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Portrays the daily life of Queen Elizabeth, from her childhood as niece of the crown prince to her response to Princess Diana's death, and looks at the prospects for the future of the monarchy.
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  • Bill Gates: Computer Legend

    Sara Barton-Wood

    Library Binding (Raintree, Nov. 1, 2001)
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  • Queen Elizabeth II

    Sara Barton-Wood

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, April 30, 2002)
    'People need bicycles in this place.' (The young Princess Elizabeth when she found how long the corridors at Buckingham Palace were.) A fascinating look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Readers will find out all about her childhood, her relationships with her parents, sister, husband Prince Philip, children and grandchildren. The book talks about how Elizabeth's role as monarch has changed from the time of her coronation in 1953 right up to the present day. Containing quotation panels, including letters and diary extracts. Also includes a date chart, glossary and index.
  • Groundbreakers: Diane Fossey

    Richard Wood, Sara Wood

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, March 1, 2001)
    A biography of Diane Fossey. As well as providing a full life story and analysis of her work, it places her achievements in context by looking at the technological and historical context of the time. The book includes quotes and writings from newspapers and journals of the time; a look at the ongoing impact of her work; and information about her rivals and the men and women who affected her life and work.
  • The Queen Mother: Grandmother of a Nation

    Richard Wood, Sara Wood

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Chronicles the life of Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, from her birth in London in 1900 to her marriage in 1923 to Prince Albert, who was to become King George VI, to her hundredth birthday.
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  • Dian Fossey

    Richard Wood, Sara Wood

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 24, 2003)
    A biography of Diane Fossey. As well as providing a full life story and analysis of her work, it places her achievements in context by looking at the technological and historical context of the time. The book includes quotes and writings from newspapers and journals of the time; a look at the ongoing impact of her work; and information about her rivals and the men and women who affected her life and work.
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  • Groundbreakers: Dian Fossey

    Richard Wood, Sara Wood

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Jan. 2, 2001)
    This volume is part of a biography series exploring the lives and achievements of important inventors and pioneers of science. As well as providing the life story of Diane Fossey and an analysis of her work, this book places her achievements in context by looking at the technological and historical context of the time. The book includes: a look at the ongoing impact of Fossey's work; quotes and writings from the newspapers and journals of the time; and information about the men and women who affected her life and work.
  • Dian Fossey

    Richard Wood, Sara Wood

    Library Binding
    A biography of Diane Fossey. As well as providing a full life story and analysis of her work, it places her achievements in context by looking at the technological and historical context of the time. The book includes quotes and writings from newspapers and journals of the time; a look at the ongoing impact of her work; and information about her rivals and the men and women who affected her life and work.