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Books with author Simon Schwartz

  • The Other Side of the Wall

    Simon Schwartz

    eBook (Graphic Universe ™, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Simon Schwartz was born in 1982 in East Germany, at a time when the repressive Socialist Unity Party of Germany controlled the area. Shortly before Simon's birth, his parents decided to leave their home in search of greater freedoms on the other side of the Berlin Wall. But East German authorities did not allow the Schwartzes to leave for almost three years. In the meantime, Simon's parents struggled with the costs of their decision: the loss of work, the attention of the East German secret police, and the fragmentation of their family.In his debut graphic novel, Simon Schwartz tells the true story of his parents' coming of age in East Germany, their rejection of the communist way of life, and the challenges of leaving that world behind.
  • First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson

    Simon Schwartz

    Paperback (Graphic Universe TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In this graphic novel, Simon Schwartz weaves biography and fiction together to explore the life of Arctic adventurer Matthew Henson. Moving between different time periods and incorporating Inuit mythology, Schwartz offers a fresh perspective on the many challenges Henson confronted during his life. As a member of early missions to reach the North Pole, Henson braved subzero temperatures and shifting sea ice. As an African American at the turn of the twentieth century, he also faced harassment and prejudice. Henson won a place on Arctic expeditions through skill and determination―though he didn't receive the same credit as his teammates. He also won the respect of the native peoples he met during his journeys―though he couldn't prevent the harm that the expeditions caused them. More than a biography, First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson is an artistic homage to Henson's accomplishments and the complicated realities of being a trailblazer in a society that didn't recognize black men as equals.
  • The Other Side of the Wall

    Simon Schwartz

    2015 (Graphic Universe ™, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Simon Schwartz was born in 1982 in East Germany, at a time when the repressive Socialist Unity Party of Germany controlled the area. Shortly before Simon's birth, his parents decided to leave their home in search of greater freedoms on the other side of the Berlin Wall. But East German authorities did not allow the Schwartzes to leave for almost three years. In the meantime, Simon's parents struggled with the costs of their decision: the loss of work, the attention of the East German secret police, and the fragmentation of their family. In his debut graphic novel, Simon Schwartz tells the true story of his parents' coming of age in East Germany, their rejection of the communist way of life, and the challenges of leaving that world behind.
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  • First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson

    Simon Schwartz

    Library Binding (Graphic Universe TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In this graphic novel, Simon Schwartz weaves biography and fiction together to explore the life of Arctic adventurer Matthew Henson. Moving between different time periods and incorporating Inuit mythology, Schwartz offers a fresh perspective on the many challenges Henson confronted during his life. As a member of early missions to reach the North Pole, Henson braved subzero temperatures and shifting sea ice. As an African American at the turn of the twentieth century, he also faced harassment and prejudice. Henson won a place on Arctic expeditions through skill and determination―though he didn't receive the same credit as his teammates. He also won the respect of the native peoples he met during his journeys―though he couldn't prevent the harm that the expeditions caused them. More than a biography, First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson is an artistic homage to Henson's accomplishments and the complicated realities of being a trailblazer in a society that didn't recognize black men as equals.
  • First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson

    Simon Schwartz

    eBook (Graphic Universe TM, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In this graphic novel, Simon Schwartz weaves biography and fiction together to explore the life of Arctic adventurer Matthew Henson. Moving between different time periods and incorporating Inuit mythology, Schwartz offers a fresh perspective on the many challenges Henson confronted during his life. As a member of early missions to reach the North Pole, Henson braved subzero temperatures and shifting sea ice. As an African American at the turn of the twentieth century, he also faced harassment and prejudice. Henson won a place on Arctic expeditions through skill and determination—though he didn't receive the same credit as his teammates. He also won the respect of the native peoples he met during his journeys—though he couldn't prevent the harm that the expeditions caused them. More than a biography, First Man: Reimagining Matthew Henson is an artistic homage to Henson's accomplishments and the complicated realities of being a trailblazer in a society that didn't recognize black men as equals.
  • The Other Side of the Wall

    Simon Schwartz

    Library Binding (Graphic Universe ™, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Simon Schwartz was born in 1982 in East Germany, at a time when the repressive Socialist Unity Party of Germany controlled the area. Shortly before Simon's birth, his parents decided to leave their home in search of greater freedoms on the other side of the Berlin Wall. But East German authorities did not allow the Schwartzes to leave for almost three years. In the meantime, Simon's parents struggled with the costs of their decision: the loss of work, the attention of the East German secret police, and the fragmentation of their family. In his debut graphic novel, Simon Schwartz tells the true story of his parents' coming of age in East Germany, their rejection of the communist way of life, and the challenges of leaving that world behind.
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  • Oma and Bobo

    Schwartz

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, April 30, 1987)
    Bobo the dog learns to sit up, roll over, and stay with the help of Grandmother Oma
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  • If I Just Had Two Wings

    V Schwartz

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 1, 2001)
    If I Just Had Two Wings is published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
  • Scary Stories

    Schwartz

    Paperback (Harpercollins (Mm), Sept. 16, 1990)
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  • CROSS YR FINGERS LB

    Schwartz

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 15, 1990)
    Describes numerous omens, magic cures, and charms and shares common superstitions concerning both good and bad luck
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  • United States Geography Journey

    L. Schwartz

    Paperback (Learning Works, May 1, 1992)
    U.S. Geography Journey uses motivating activities like mysteries, match-ups, and searches to teach children about U.S. geography. Covers concepts of latitude, longitude, map symbols, and more.
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