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Books with author Susan E. Meyer

  • Pathway to Statehood: The Territory of Colorado Joins the Union

    Susan Meyer

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Dec. 18, 2015)
    Colorado’s path from a territory to being annexed as the 38th state in the United States is an important part of the state’s rich history. This book looks at the events leading up to Colorado’s annexation, some of the reasons Colorado was made a state, and what life was like in the newly formed Centennial State in the late 19th century. Engaging and accessible text is coupled with full color photographs and primary source documents to give students a full understanding of this important milestone in Colorado’s history.
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  • Callie and the Stepmother

    Susan A. Meyers

    Paperback (Blooming Tree Press, May 1, 2005)
    When Callie's father remarries, Callie knows exactly what her life will be like. She's going to be stuck cleaning floors, expected to sweep the fireplace, forced to eat poisoned apples and most likely abandoned in the woods. And there's not just the new s
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  • Everything You Need to Know About Confronting Xenophobia

    Susan Meyer

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    From the news to school hallways, xenophobic rhetoric is sadly on the rise. This book provides an all-too-timely resource for students to understand what xenophobia is, remember to avoid xenophobic language, and most importantly, work to wipe out xenophobia. Through easy-to-follow text that is accessible even to struggling readers, the book provides key strategies for helping students to both recognize and confront xenophobia in their communities. Personal stories of teens and adults who both experienced xenophobia and helped speak out against it are also shared.
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  • Ferdinand Magellan: First Circumnavigator of the Earth

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Although Magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe, he perished before the trip was completed. Readers will learn about the challenges that his expedition faced on its long, arduous journey, as well as how this Portuguese explorer ended up leading a Spanish expedition in the first place. Other highlights include his travels as a young man, the discovery of the strait now named after him, and his partnership with astronomer Rui Falerio. This engrossing account of Magellans life and fateful last voyage concludes with a consideration of Magellans legacy.
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  • First Impressions: Mary Cassatt by Susan E. Meyer

    Susan E. Meyer

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, March 24, 1893)
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  • Health Issues When You're Transgender

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Discusses some of the health-related issues that transgender people deal with, including gender dysphoria, hormone replacement therapy, and gender affirmation surgeries.
  • The Totally Gross History of Ancient Greece

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Readers may be familiar with the astounding innovations and ideas developed by the Ancient Greeks. They may not know, however, how truly repulsive some of the practices of the Ancient Greeks were. Be prepared for stomach-churning descriptions of the plumbing and hygiene of Ancient Greece, not to mention culinary delights like goat lung and brain omelets. Medical practices that would not be approved by the FDA today, such as bloodletting and vivisection, are also detailed. This totally disgustingbut entirely funvolume will have students wondering what practices from their own lives will one day be described as "totally gross."
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  • James Cook: European Explorer of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Jan. 1, 2017)
    In the 18th century the explorer and mariner James Cook made his way to the American colonies to fight for the British in the French and Indian War. In the New World he would earn fame as a courageous sea captain, talented mapmaker, astronomer of Venus, and seeker of the Northwest Passage. This fascinating account details his voyage around Antarctica and his accomplishment as the first accurate mapmaker of the Pacific Ocean. This guide will introduce readers to the legacy of one of the most talented men in the history of exploration.
  • How Do I Use a Thesaurus?

    Susan Meyer

    Hardcover (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 1, 2014)
    The greatest remedy for writer's block--and an effective way to expand one's vocabulary--is the use of the writer's go-to resource: a thesaurus. Thesauri are easier to use than ever before, thanks to numerous online options that complement traditional print editions. Readers will not only discover how to zero in on just the right word for the occasion, but they will also learn how to identify parts of speech, related words, and the fine distinctions among words. This is an indispensible guide to mastering the most important tool of a wordsmith.
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  • Everything You Need to Know about Confronting Xenophobia

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2018)
    From the news to school hallways, xenophobic rhetoric is sadly on the rise. This book provides an all-too-timely resource for students to understand what xenophobia is, remember to avoid xenophobic language, and most importantly, work to wipe out xenophobia. Through easy-to-follow text that is accessible even to struggling readers, the book provides key strategies for helping students to both recognize and confront xenophobia in their communities. Personal stories of teens and adults who both experienced xenophobia and helped speak out against it are also shared.
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  • Understanding Economic Data

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Dec. 15, 2011)
    Discusses the different data economists use to determine the economic condition of the nation.
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  • Hunting Dogs: Different Breeds and Special Purposes

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Dec. 15, 2012)
    You may not realize it, but many of today's most popular dog breeds were actually bred hundreds, if not thousands, of years ago to be expert hunters. Their size, coat, color, behavior, and unique abilities were all carefully selected and engineered to assist in the hunting of game big and small, including deer, foxes, waterfowl, and even rats. Some were also bred to assist on the farm, working as shepherds. Though more often found walking on leash and lounging in living rooms today, these special breeds are still used by modern hunters for the same purposes for which they were originally bred. This book introduces the reader to the various classes, types, and breeds of hunting dogs, their various specialized characteristics, their skills, and their temperament. This is an indispensable guide to anyone considering buying and training a hunting dog, and a fascinating read for any dog, or history, lover.