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  • The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls

    Julie Schumacher

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2012)
    I'm Adrienne Haus, survivor of a mother-daughter book club. Most of us didn't want to join. My mother signed me up because I was stuck at home all summer, with my knee in a brace. CeeCee's parents forced her to join after cancelling her Paris trip because she bashed up their car. The members of "The Unbearable Book Club," CeeCee, Jill, Wallis, and I, were all going into eleventh grade A.P. English. But we weren't friends. We were literary prisoners, sweating, reading classics, and hanging out at the pool. If you want to find out how membership in a book club can end up with a person being dead, you can probably look us up under mother-daughter literary catastrophe. Or open this book and read my essay, which I'll turn in when I go back to school.
  • The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls

    Julie Schumacher

    Paperback (Ember, May 14, 2013)
    I'm Adrienne Haus, survivor of a mother-daughter book club. Most of us didn't want to join. My mother signed me up because I was stuck at home all summer, with my knee in a brace. CeeCee's parents forced her to join after cancelling her Paris trip because she bashed up their car. The members of "The Unbearable Book Club," CeeCee, Jill, Wallis, and I, were all going into eleventh grade A.P. English. But we weren't friends. We were literary prisoners, sweating, reading classics, and hanging out at the pool. If you want to find out how membership in a book club can end up with a person being dead, you can probably look us up under mother-daughter literary catastrophe. Or open this book and read my essay, which I'll turn in when I go back to school.
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  • The Contest: The 1968 Election and the War for America's Soul

    Michael Schumacher

    Hardcover (Univ Of Minnesota Press, July 3, 2018)
    A dramatic, deeply informed account of one of the most consequential elections and periods in American history 1968—rife with riots, assassinations, anti–Vietnam War protests, and realpolitik—was one of the most tumultuous years in the twentieth century, culminating in one of the most consequential presidential elections in American history. The Contest tells the story of that contentious election and that remarkable year. Bringing a fresh perspective to events that still resonate half a century later, this book is especially timely, giving us the long view of a turning point in American culture and politics.Author Michael Schumacher sets the stage with a deep look at the people with important roles in the unfolding drama: Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, George Wallace, Richard Nixon, and especially Hubert H. Humphrey, whose papers and journals afford surprising new insights. Following these politicians in the lead-up to the primaries, through the chaotic conventions, and down the home stretch to the general election, The Contest combines biographical and historical details to create a narrative as intimate in human detail as it is momentous in scope and significance.An election year when the competing forces of law and order and social justice were on the ballot, the Vietnam War divided the country, and the liberal regime begun with Franklin D. Roosevelt was on the defensive, 1968 marked a profound shift in the nation’s culture and sense of itself. Thorough in its research and spellbinding in the telling, Schumacher’s book brings sharp focus to that year and its lessons for our current critical moment in American politics.
  • From There to Here: The Immigrant Experience

    Julie A. Schumacher

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, Dec. 1, 2000)
    The Literature & Thought series contains literature that challenges the reader, promotes critical thinking, and encourages independent exploration of genres, themes, and issues.
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  • End Times

    Anna Schumacher

    Paperback (Razorbill, May 5, 2015)
    “A fascinating reimagining of the rapture...” —Kirkus Reviews"...fearless and gripping, surprising and heartfelt. Schumacher takes us to the beginning of the end, and leaves us wanting more.” —Danielle Paige, New York Times bestselling author of Dorothy Must Die Carbon County, Wyoming, is like a current running through Daphne’s heart.When life gets too tough to bear in Detroit, Daphne flees to her Uncle Floyd’s home, where she believes she’ll find solace in the silent hills of her childhood summers. But Daphne’s Greyhound bus pulls over in downtown Carbon County and it’s not silence that welcomes her. It’s the sound of trumpets.Daphne’s desire to start again in simple country comfort is instantly dashed as the townsfolk declare that the End Times are here. And incredible occurrences soon support their belief. Daphne does all she can to keep her head down and ignore the signs. She works a job at the local oil rig, helps around the house, hangs out with her pregnant cousin Janie, and gets to know Owen, a mysterious motocross racer and fellow roustabout at the rig. But soon a startling discovery shatters her resolve and calls into question all her doubts and fears. Daphne landed in Carbon County for a reason. She only has to read the signs—and believe.
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  • How Does the Show Go On: an Introduction to the Theater

    Thomas Schumacher

    Hardcover (Disney Editions, Oct. 15, 2008)
    World-renowned Broadway producer Thomas Schumacher takes you behind the stage curtains in this exciting, interactive guide. Meet the talented cast of characters who work to deliver unforgettable performances; explore the inner workings of the theater building itself; and learn the answer to the question, “What’s it really like to ‘fly’ over a stage?” Filled with pull-out artifacts — including an authentic Playbill® program, script pages from The Little Mermaid, a fold-out display from High School Musical, a costume designer’s sketchbook, and more — How Does the Show Go On? is a true backstage pass to the world of theater!This newly updated edition features photos and text pertaining to Disney's newest theater sensations: The Little Mermaid and High School Musical. Readers will see Sherie Renee Scott as she is transformed into Ursula, they'll learn about the Wildcats' most important props (basketballs!), and much, much more!
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  • The Book of One Hundred Truths

    Julie Schumacher

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 2006)
    "I should probably mention something right now before this story goes any further: my name is Theodora Grumman, and I am a liar."It's hard for Thea to write four truths a day in the notebook her mother gave her for the summer. Especially when her grandparents' house on the Jersey Shore is even more packed with family than usual, and her cousin Jocelyn wont leave her alone. Jocelyn just might be the world's neatest and nosiest seven-year-old, and she wants to know what's in Thea's notebook. But Thea won't tell anyone about the secret she has promised to keep--or how she lost her best friend (Truth #12), whose name was Gwen.Now Thea has to babysit in the afternoons, and all Jocelyn wants to do is spy on people. Neither of them expect to see Aunt Ellen and Aunt Celia at the boardwalk in the middle of the day, or for their aunts to lie and insist they were at work. Could it be Thea's not the only one in the family keeping secrets this summer?
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  • Black Box

    Julie Schumacher

    Paperback (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 9, 2010)
    WHEN DORA, ELENA’S older sister, is diagnosed with depression and has to be admitted to the hospital, Elena can’t seem to make sense of their lives anymore. At school, the only people who acknowledge Elena are Dora’s friends and Jimmy Zenk—who failed at least one grade and wears blackevery day of the week. And at home, Elena’s parents keep arguing with each other. Elena will do anything to help her sister get better and get their lives back to normal—even when the responsibility becomes too much to bear.
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  • The Book of One Hundred Truths

    Julie Schumacher

    Paperback (Yearling, March 11, 2008)
    "I should probably mention something right now before this story goes any further: my name is Theodora Grumman, and I am a liar."It's hard for Thea to write four truths a day in the notebook her mother gave her for the summer. Especially when her grandparents' house on the Jersey Shore is even more packed with family than usual, and her cousin Jocelyn wont leave her alone. Jocelyn just might be the world's neatest and nosiest seven-year-old, and she wants to know what's in Thea's notebook. But Thea won't tell anyone about the secret she has promised to keep--or how she lost her best friend (Truth #12), whose name was Gwen.Now Thea has to babysit in the afternoons, and all Jocelyn wants to do is spy on people. Neither of them expect to see Aunt Ellen and Aunt Celia at the boardwalk in the middle of the day, or for their aunts to lie and insist they were at work. Could it be Thea's not the only one in the family keeping secrets this summer?
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  • Children of the Earth

    Anna Schumacher

    Hardcover (Razorbill, June 2, 2015)
    "Plenty of crowd-pleasing death and destruction...Schumacher wraps up her story with a literal bang."--BooklistSeven signs warned them. Now it’s time for Carbon County to fight back. In End Times, Daphne lost herself in love with Owen, only to discover the dark secret that puts Carbon County at ground zero for the end of days. . . . All thirteen of the Children of Earth have arrived and taken root in town. Together at last, they can perform the series of rituals necessary to awaken their father, a wrathful entity known as the God of the Earth. Daphne protects their identities from Pastor Ted and the God-fearing locals out of love and allegiance to Owen. But when people start disappearing from town and Daphne begins receiving visions from God, her allegiance—and even her love—is brought into question in this astonishing companion novel to End Times.
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  • The Book of One Hundred Truths

    Julie Schumacher

    language (Yearling, March 11, 2008)
    "I should probably mention something right now before this story goes any further: my name is Theodora Grumman, and I am a liar."It's hard for Thea to write four truths a day in the notebook her mother gave her for the summer. Especially when her grandparents' house on the Jersey Shore is even more packed with family than usual, and her cousin Jocelyn wont leave her alone. Jocelyn just might be the world's neatest and nosiest seven-year-old, and she wants to know what's in Thea's notebook. But Thea won't tell anyone about the secret she has promised to keep--or how she lost her best friend (Truth #12), whose name was Gwen.Now Thea has to babysit in the afternoons, and all Jocelyn wants to do is spy on people. Neither of them expect to see Aunt Ellen and Aunt Celia at the boardwalk in the middle of the day, or for their aunts to lie and insist they were at work. Could it be Thea's not the only one in the family keeping secrets this summer?
  • Body Parts Las Partes Del Cuerpo

    Bev Schumacher

    Library Binding (Learning Props, L.L.C., March 15, 2006)
    Learn body parts with colorful photo images of real children featured in this Bilingual concept book. Spanish and English are presented side-by-side connecting the word labels with realistic photos. Language learning is supported with Spanish-English pronunciation pages. Children, ages 3-6, will enjoy the colorful photos with word labels that build language and early learning. This durable book features hard covers and heavy weight pages.
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