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  • Armstrong and Charlie

    Steven B. Frank

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 7, 2017)
    Charlie isn’t looking forward to sixth grade. If he starts sixth grade, chances are he’ll finish it. And when he does, he’ll grow older than the brother he recently lost. Armstrong isn’t looking forward to sixth grade, either. When his parents sign him up for Opportunity Busing to a white school in the Hollywood Hills, all he wants to know is "What time in the morning will my alarm clock have the opportunity to ring?" When these two land at the same desk, it's the Rules Boy next to the Rebel, a boy who lost a brother elbow-to-elbow with a boy who longs for one. From September to June, arms will wrestle, fists will fly, and bottles will spin. There'll be Ho Hos spiked with hot sauce, sleepovers, boy talk about girls, and a little guidance from the stars. Set in Los Angeles in the 1970s, Armstrong and Charlie is the hilarious, heartwarming tale of two boys from opposite worlds, Different, yet the same.
  • Class Action

    Steven B. Frank

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2018)
    NO. MORE. HOMEWORK. That’s what sixth grader Sam Warren tells his teacher while standing on top of his desk. He's fed up with doing endless tasks from the time he gets home to the time he goes to sleep. Suspended for his protest, Sam decides to fight back. He recruits his elderly neighbor/retired attorney Mr. Kalman to help him file a class action lawsuit on behalf of all students in Los Angeles. Their argument? Homework is unconstitutional. With a ragtag team—aspiring masterchef Alistair, numbers gal Catalina, sports whiz Jaesang, rebel big sister Sadie and her tech-savvy boyfriend Sean—Sam takes his case to federal court. He learns about the justice system, kids’ rights, and constitutional law. And he learns that no matter how many times you get knocked down, there's always an appeal...until the nine justices have the last say. Will Sam's quest end in an epic fail, or will he be the hero who saves childhood for all time?
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  • Class Action

    Steven B. Frank

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2018)
    NO. MORE. HOMEWORK. That’s what sixth grader Sam Warren tells his teacher while standing on top of his desk. He's fed up with doing endless tasks from the time he gets home to the time he goes to sleep. Suspended for his protest, Sam decides to fight back. He recruits his elderly neighbor/retired attorney Mr. Kalman to help him file a class action lawsuit on behalf of all students in Los Angeles. Their argument? Homework is unconstitutional. With a ragtag team—aspiring masterchef Alistair, numbers gal Catalina, sports whiz Jaesang, rebel big sister Sadie and her tech-savvy boyfriend Sean—Sam takes his case to federal court. He learns about the justice system, kids’ rights, and constitutional law. And he learns that no matter how many times you get knocked down, there's always an appeal...until the nine justices have the last say. Will Sam's quest end in an epic fail, or will he be the hero who saves childhood for all time?
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  • Armstrong and Charlie

    Steven B. Frank

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2018)
    During the pilot year of a Los Angeles school system integration program, Armstrong and Charlie learn to cope with everything from first crushes and playground politics to the loss of loved ones and racial prejudice in the 1970s. Charlie isn’t looking forward to sixth grade. If he starts sixth grade, chances are he’ll finish it, and he’ll be older than his older brother ever was. Armstrong isn’t looking forward to sixth grade either. He’ll have to wake up at five thirty to ride a bus to an all-white school in the Hollywood Hills. When they are assigned seats next to each other, what starts as a rivalry becomes a close friendship. Set in Los Angeles in the 1970s, Armstrong and Charlie is the hilarious, heartwarming tale of two boys from opposite worlds. Different, yet the same.
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  • Class Action

    Steven B. Frank

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2019)
    One sixth grader takes his battle against homework all the way to the Supreme Court! Sixth-grader Sam Warren is sick of stressing over assignments, and that's exactly what he tells his teacher: NO. MORE. HOMEWORK! Suspended from school, Sam recruits his elderly neighbor, ex-attorney Mr. Kalman, to the cause. He's ready to file a class action suit on behalf of all the children in Los Angeles, and eventually the country. Their argument? Homework is unconstitutional. With his sister, Sadie, Mr. Kalman, and his besties, Sam takes his case to Washington, D.C., and the highest court in the land. Will Sam's case pay off and allow him and his friends some time to grow and play, or will he just look like the laziest kid in America?
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  • Armstrong and Charlie

    Steven B. Frank

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 7, 2017)
    Charlie isn't looking forward to sixth grade. If he starts sixth grade, chances are he'll finish it. And when he does, he'll grow older than the brother he recently lost. Armstrong isn't looking forward to sixth grade, either. When his parents sign him up for Opportunity Busing to a white school in the Hollywood Hills, all he wants to know is "What time in the morning will my alarm clock have the opportunity to ring?" When these two land at the same desk, it's the Rules Boy next to the Rebel, a boy who lost a brother elbow-to-elbow with a boy who longs for one. From September to June, arms will wrestle, fists will fly, and bottles will spin. There'll be Ho Hos spiked with hot sauce, sleepovers, boy talk about girls, and a little guidance from the stars. Set in Los Angeles in the 1970s, Armstrong and Charlie is the hilarious, heartwarming tale of two boys from opposite worlds. Different, yet the same.
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  • Birds in Flight

    Steve Francis

    language (, Dec. 2, 2016)
    Children Read a long picture book of Birds in flight.Bald Eagle / American Eagle - North America Bird of Prey with a White Head.Hummingbird - They flapping their wings 12–90 times per second.Owl - 200 different owl species, Owls are active at night.
  • The Allisons: America's First Family of Stock-Car Racing

    Steven Frank

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 1996)
    A biography which focuses on the racing careers of Bobby and Davey Allison, the father and son automobile racing champions
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  • Jinormous Jack

    Steven Dance

    Paperback (James Bennett Pty Ltd, April 1, 2007)
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  • The New Sensational 70 for the 70's VOL 2 for Piano/vocal/chords

    Steve Francis

    Paperback (Columbia Pictures Publications, March 15, 1976)
    Music and lyrics for 70 hit songs from the 1970's including Ain't No Sunshine, Brown Sugar, California Dreaming, Honky Tonk Women, I Got a Name, Jean, One Tin Soldier, Superstition and many more
  • Magic Johnson

    Steven Frank

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1994)
    Depicting the life of Earvin "Magic" Johnson, basketball's all-time assist leader, a volume covers his success in high school, the NCAA championship, five NBA titles as a Los Angeles Laker, and retirement after becoming infected with HIV.
  • Armstrong And Charlie

    Steven B. Frank

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 24, 2018)
    During the pilot year of a Los Angeles school system integration program, Armstrong and Charlie learn to cope with everything from first crushes and playground politics to the loss of loved ones and racial prejudice in the 1970s. Charlie isn't looking forward to sixth grade. If he starts sixth grade, chances are he'll finish it, and he'll be older than his older brother ever was. Armstrong isn't looking forward to sixth grade either. He'll have to wake up at five thirty to ride a bus to an all-white school in the Hollywood Hills. When they are assigned seats next to each other, what starts as a rivalry becomes a close friendship.
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