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Books with author Sarah Elizabeth

  • True Education Reader: Fifth Grade

    Sarah Elizabeth Peck

    Paperback (TEACH Services Inc., Sept. 15, 2005)
    In a time where Christ is banished from the classroom, there exists a need for a return to the traditional values and beliefs. The True Education series is a set of textbooks designed in the early 1900's for the elementary level. These readers were published in part as a response to the need for school readers free from myth and fairy tales, and whose core values upheld an early development of faith in the sacred Word. Such textbooks are in need again as modern science and lax morals undermine a simple belief in the word of God. Sarah Elizabeth Peck (1868-1968) was a well-known author at the turn of the century.
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  • A Primary Source History of the American Revolution

    Sarah Elizabeth Webb

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    What was it like to be part of the American Revolution? Personal accounts, newspaper stories, and other primary sources give students an opportunity to see what it was like to live during this amazing time in history.
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  • Bright: Being the Best You in a World of Less

    Sarah Elizabeth Humphrey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 5, 2018)
    It’s challenging being a young girl this day and age. I’m not going to lie; I would not have wanted to grow up with so much attention to social media, so much pressure to perform, and not nearly enough time to rest!The teen years are full of struggle, fun, heartache, and excitement. Wrapped into this book are three, thirty-day devotionals developed to tune into these topics in today’s culture. If you need a detox from media, want to grow in your identity, or would like to make a real friend of two, you’re in the right place!Join Sarah as she tackles topics from selfies to depression, anxiety to friendship, hard work to the winner’s circle, and much more. You’ll love her honesty and encouragement because being a teenager in today’s world can be difficult to navigate. You might just need someone who understands. And inside, I think you’ll find her!Sarah is an author and voice actor, mom and friend. She loves living bright, loving her community, and sharing hope with the world. To find out more about her, you can visit her website at: www.thehumphreytable.com.
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  • Dinosaur Mad Libs Junior

    Elizabeth Hara

    Paperback (Mad Libs, March 17, 2020)
    Mad Libs Junior gets Jurassic with 21 stories all about dinosaurs!Perfect for fans of dinos, this fun and interactive format based on traditional Mad Libs has all things dinosaurs, from teeth to tail spikes. The word banks, directions, and explanations about parts of speech are perfect for beginning readers. Kids will have a dino-mite time filling in the blanks for the 21 original stories inside this book.
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  • Bass Ackwards and Belly Up

    Elizabeth Craft, Sarah Fain

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Young Readers, May 10, 2006)
    Instead of following the traditional college route after graduation, four best friends--Harper, Sophie, Kate, and Becca--decide to follow their dreams as they each embark on a year-long adventure filled with hope, tears, laughter, romance, and self-discovery. 50,000 first printing.
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  • A Soldier For Thanksgiving

    Sarah Elizabeth Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2016)
    After watching a commercial about supporting our soldiers, a second grader Ben comes up with a great idea! He decides to support troops by inviting any that don't have families to spend Thanksgiving with his family. Ben doesn't know any soldiers so how can he make this happen? With a little help from his classmates he might have a chance. Find out if Ben's wish comes true!
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  • Miss Snowball's Friends

    M. Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2019)
    Miss Snowball's Friends is a small children's book. It's all about having fun with little animals. Each page has a different animal that brings something fun and includes one fact about that animal. This way children can learn about animals in a fun way. This book will have your children reading along and interacting with the book itself. This is a great way to help get your child into reading at a young age that will help them the rest of their lives. So join in on Miss Snowball's Friends and all their fun!
  • Zoo

    Tara Elizabeth

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 11, 2013)
    A chronicle of my time living in a zoo . . . I'm not really sure where to start, and you may have trouble believing me even as I tell you my story. My family did. They laughed the first time I told them, so now I just say it was all a crazy dream. You see, I died in a totally preventable car accident . . . or so I thought. When I opened my eyes, I was shocked to discover that I had been resurrected into the year 2282 and, just as unbelievably, was locked up in a zoo! A HUMAN ZOO! Oh wait, I mean the People's Past Anthropological Center. The Global Government created the Centers because all of the different cultures of the world had, over centuries of time, slowly absorbed into one uniform culture. Everything and everybody felt the same, and the world didn’t like it. So, to help the people of 2282 find cultures they thought worthy to live their lives by, they used time travel to zap the people of the past into the future. They created enclosures to house their live human exhibits. And that's what happened to me. I became a research project, a source of entertainment. I was a prisoner who was over two hundred years away from my family and friends. Most of my time in the enclosure was spent trying to escape. I also made friends, lost friends, fell in love, was betrayed, was held captive within captivity, and lots of other fun stuff. There were some shocking moments and some devastating moments . . . It’s a lot to recount, but I’ll try my best to tell you all about my time travel . . . PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE. I'm Emma, by the way.
  • Bass Ackwards and Belly Up

    Elizabeth Craft, Sarah Fain

    eBook (Poppy, Dec. 14, 2008)
    For readers of the New York Times bestselling Gossip Girl and A-List series, here is a smart and highly commercial first novel about four best friends who, after graduating high school, decide to postpone the standard college route to pursue their creative dreams. Harper Waddle, Sophie Bushell, and Kate Foster are about to commit the ultimate suburban sin--bailing on college to each pursue their dreams: write the next Great American Novel, make it as a Hollywood actress, and backpack around the world. Middlebury-bound Becca Winsberg is convinced her friends have gone insane...until they remind her she just might have a dream of her own. So what if their lives are bass ackwards and belly up? They'll always have each other. Harper is going to be the next Jane Austen. Or Sylvia Plath. Or Plum Sykes. Figuring out which should be easy. It?s living with the lie she told her three best friends that?s going to be hard.Kate doesn?t know exactly what she wants. But whatever it is, she won?t find it at Harvard. Maybe the answer is in Paris, or Athens? or anywhere Kate can be someone besides the girl with perfect grades, perfect hair, and the perfect boyfriend.Sophie is a star. She?s already got the looks, the talent, and a list of demands for her dressing room. Now that she?s wrangled a furnished guesthouse in Beverly Hills, it?s only a matter of time before she?s discovered. Unless she isn?t.Becca is dysfunctional. At least, her family is. Which is why she can?t wait to flee the drama and get to college. But Becca?s friends know she needs more than a spot on the Middlebury ski team and a cozy dorm room. They know she needs to fall in love.Dreams are complicated. They almost never turn out like you imagine?they almost always change. Sometimes, they change you.
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  • Grumbles, growls, and roars

    Elizabeth Savage

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1993)
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  • Yahtai And The Purple Vine

    A. Elizabeth

    eBook (Emphaloz Publishing House, Aug. 25, 2019)
    A young girl tries to grow an exotic new potato in her vegetable garden, but she has to learn the art of patience as she waits for her vegetable to grow, but the results not only affects the entire community, but are more than what she had hoped to achieve.
  • Dance with the Music: The World of the Ballet Musician

    Elizabeth Sawyer

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 31, 1986)
    This book presents the first thorough examination of the complex relationship between movement and music in ballet. It includes a discussion of aural and visual perceptions and their effects, analyses of music with regard to its function in ballet, and sections dealing with the many problems facing ballet teachers and dancers when relating to their accompanists or orchestras, and vice versa. Elizabeth Sawyer's study is technical and analytical, but in order to make it available to both dancers and musicians she is careful not to use the technical language of one category without adequately qualifying it for the benefit of the other.