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Books with author Susan E. Meyer

  • Everywhere Babies

    meyers-susan

    Hardcover
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  • Skating with the Statue of Liberty

    Susan Lynn Meyer

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, April 12, 2016)
    "This rich story reminds us that America can be at its best as a melting pot. A page-turner for all the right reasons." ā€”VINCE VAWTER, Newbery Honorā€“winning author of Paperboy In this gripping and poignant companion to Sydney Taylor Honor Award winner Black Radishes, Gustave faces racism and anti-Semitism in New York City during World War II, but ultimately finds friendship and hope. After escaping the Germans in Nazi-occupied France, Gustave and his family have made it to America at last. But life is not easy in New York. Gustaveā€™s clothes are all wrong, he can barely speak English, and he is worried about his best friend, Marcel, who is in danger back in France. Then there is September Rose, the most interesting girl in school, who doesnā€™t seem to want to be friends with him. Gustave is starting to notice that not everyone in America is treated equally, and his new country isnā€™t everything heā€™d expected. But he isnā€™t giving up.Julia Ward Howe Honor Award Sydney Taylor Notable Book Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the YearJunior Library Guild Selection "I love everything about this poignant story, especially the gorgeous prose, which brings to life such an important slice of American history in a way I haven't seen before. Simply put, this heartfelt book is a masterpiece."-SHANA BURG, author of A Thousand Never Evers and Laugh with the Moonā€œThe everyday details of the story guide readers, allowing them to enjoy following Gustaveā€™s entry into the United States and his growth toward appreciating all thatā€™s ahead for him in his new home. . . . Strong historical content, rich descriptions, and smart subtleties about the links between history and current events.ā€ā€”School Library Journal ā€œReaders may gradually start to think of the characters as close friends. . . . The conflict might feel like it's happening to people the readers have always known. A sweet book that readers will find sneaks up on them.ā€ā€”Kirkus Reviews"Well paced with fully realized characters, this provides a textured look at race, refugees, war, and the process of creating a new life."--Booklist Praise for Black Radishes A Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner A Bank Street College of Education Best Childrenā€™s Book of the Year An Instructor Magazine Best Kidsā€™ Book, Historical Fiction A Massachusetts Book Award Must-Read Book ā€œAn empowering, suspenseful story of a unique young boy with cunning, patience, and courage.ā€ā€”Francisco X. Stork, author of Marcelo in the Real World ā€œA fascinating, deftly gripping tale that reminds readers, young or old, of events we must never forget.ā€ā€”Zilpha Keatley Snyder, three-time Newbery Honor winner and author of The Egypt Game ā€œA vivid and moving story about a Jewish familyā€™s efforts to escape the Nazis, seen through the eyes of a clear-signed and sensitive young boy.ā€ā€”Annika Thor, winner of the Mildred L. Batchelder Award ā€œBlack Radishes transforms the past into a gripping story.ā€ā€”Kit Pearson, winner of the Governor Generalā€™s Award for Awake and Dreaming
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  • The Case of the Borrowed Baby:

    Susan Meyers

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, )
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  • Pearson : Harbor Seal by Susan Meyers

    Susan Meyers

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 15, 1750)
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  • The Case of the Borrowed Baby:

    SUSAN MEYERS

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, )
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  • pearson, a harbor seal pup

    susan meyers

    Hardcover (EP Dutton, March 15, 1980)
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  • P. J. Clover * Private Eye: The Case of the Halloween Hoot

    Susan Meyers

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Jan. 30, 1990)
    While designing the perfect costumes for a Halloween contest, P.J. and Stacy try to clear their school custodian's name by tracking down the thief who entered the school after hours and stole an antique samovar.
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  • Black Radishes

    Susan Lynn Meyer

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner Black Radishes is a suspenseful WWII/Holocaust story, in which one boy learns what it means to be Jewish and French at a time when everything is changing. It is March of 1940. The French believe that their army can protect them from Nazi Germany. But is Paris a safe place for Jews? Gustaveā€™s parents donā€™t think so. Forced to leave behind his best friend, the mischievous Marcel, and his cousin Jean-Paul, Gustave moves with his mother and father to Saint-Georges, a small village in the countryside. During April and May, Nazi Germany invades one country after another. In June, the French army is defeated, and Paris is occupied. Saint-Georges is still part of the free zone, but the situation there is becoming increasingly precarious.Then Gustave meets Nicole, a Catholic girl who works for the French Resistance. Along with her father, Nicole tries to find a way to smuggle Jean-Paul, Marcel, and their families into Free France so that they can all escape to America. It is Gustave, however, who comes up with a plan that just might work. But going into Occupied France is a risky thing to do when you are Jewish. Inspired by her fatherā€™s experiences as a Jewish child living in France during World War II, Susan Lynn Meyer tells the story of a familyā€™s day-to-day struggles in a country that may not be able to keep its promise of ā€œLiberty, Equality, and Fraternity.ā€From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Insect Zoo

    Susan Meyers

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 5, 1991)
    Describes, in text and photographs, the San Francisco Insect Zoo and the many insects that are kept there
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  • Rigby on Our Way to English: Leveled Reader Grade 1

    Susan Meyers

    Paperback (Rigby, May 1, 2003)
    Book by Susan Meyers
  • Black Radishes by Susan Lynn Meyer

    Susan Lynn Meyer

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 1869)
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  • Stories of Life at Sydney Cove

    Susan E Boyer

    Paperback (Birrong Books, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Following the success of 'Across Great Divides: True Stories of Life at Sydney Cove' this new edition, ā€˜Stories of Life at Sydney Coveā€™, is for readers aged 10+. When thirteen year old convicts, John Hudson and Elizabeth Hayward, are sent to a mysterious land at the end of the world, they have no idea what life holds for them. At Sydney Cove there are no roads, no fences, no buildingsā€¦just wilderness. Later when Indigenous children Nanberry and Boorong come to live with the white strangers, they see life through different eyes. The mystery of a new world had begun and the lives of all involved would never be the same again. 'Stories of life at Sydney Cove' is a gripping narrative that weaves together the everyday experiences of convicts, soldiers and Aboriginal people with the events of history. These true stories are told through the words of those who really lived at Sydney Cove in 1788, and are so intriguing they read like fiction. ā€˜Stories of Life at Sydney Coveā€™, is for readers aged 10 to adult.