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Books with author Susanna Kelley

  • The Winter Sea

    Susanna Kearsley

    eBook (Sourcebooks Landmark, Dec. 1, 2010)
    A New York Times and USA Today Bestseller!"I've loved every one of Susanna's books! She has bedrock research and a butterfly's delicate touch with characters—sure recipe for historical fiction that sucks you in and won't let go!"— DIANA GABALDON, #1 New York Times bestselling author of OutlanderA hauntingly beautiful tale of love that transcends time. A modern American woman travels to Scotland to write a novel about the Jacobite Rebellion— only to discover that the vivid scenes and the romantic hero she's imagining actually exist... In the spring of 1708, invading Jacobites plot to land the exiled James Stewart on the Scottish coast to reclaim his crown. When young Sophia Paterson travels to Slains Castle by the sea, she finds herself in the midst of the dangerous intrigue. Now, American writer Carrie McClelland hopes to base her next bestselling novel on that story of her ancestors in the dim, dark past . Settling herself in the shadow of Slains Castle, she starts to write. But as Carrie's mind slips back in time, she learns of the ultimate betrayal that happened all those years ago, making her the only living person who knows the truth—and that knowledge comes very close to destroying her.Other bestselling books by Susanna Kearsley: The Rose GardenA Desperate FortuneThe Firebird Praise for RITA Nominee, The Winter Sea:"Lifts readers straight into another time and place to smell the sea, feel the castle walls, see history and sense every emotion. These are marks of a fantastic storyteller." —RT Book Reviews
  • What Are Primary Sources?

    Susanna Keller

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Understanding primary sources helps young people become critical thinkers. After learning about the many different types of primary sources, such as diaries, speeches, oral histories, video clips, photographs, newspaper articles, artifacts, and political cartoons, students will understand that they are able to draw their own conclusions about the content in a historical source. They will become aware of the biases and limitations of voices from and about the past. photographs feature multiple primary sources, while sidebars encourage readers to engage with the text.
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  • The Winter Sea

    Susanna Kearsley

    Mass Market Paperback (Allison & Busby, Limited, March 15, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • Alexander Hamilton: AmericaÂ’s First Treasury Secretary

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Although Alexander Hamilton recently recaptured the spotlight as the subject of a hit Broadway show, his role as one of the first and foremost interpreters of the U.S. Constitution means that his importance was never in doubt. This biography introduces readers to the exciting life, and dramatic death, of the man whose accomplishments include (though are hardly limited to) working as Washington's aide during the American Revolution, writing the majority of the Federalist Papers, serving as the first Secretary of the Treasury, and influencing the establishment of the two-party political system. Sidebars highlight key vocabulary terms or offer informative quick facts, which is a great resource for report-writing.
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  • The True Story of Christopher Columbus

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Every October, Americans are reminded of Christopher Columbus voyages, although they might not know much about his journeys. Readers examine both Columbus life and his voyages, from their preparations through their consequences for both Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas. Paintings, maps, and photographs illustrate the paths undertaken and give students a sense of how the Age of Exploration changed the world.
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  • Alexander Hamilton: AmericaÂ’s First Treasury Secretary: America's First Treasury Secretary

    Susanna Keller

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Explores the life of the founding father, including his childhood, his writing most of the Federalist papers, and his death at the hands of Aaron Burr.
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  • The Winter Sea

    Susanna Kearsley

    Hardcover (Allison & Busby, March 15, 2008)
    In the spring of 1708, an invading Jacobite fleet of French and Scottish soldiers nearly succeeded in landing the exiled James Stewart in Scotland to reclaim his crown. Now, Carrie McClelland hopes to turn that story into her next bestselling novel. Settling herself in the shadow of Slains Castle, she creates a heroine named for one of her own ancestors and starts to write. But when she discovers her novel is more fact than fiction, Carrie wonders if she might be dealing with ancestral memory, making her the only living person who knows the truththe ultimate betrayalthat happened all those years ago, and that knowledge comes very close to destroying her.
  • The True Story of Paul Revere's Ride

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    The true story of Paul Reveres life and his midnight ride are presented in a fun and engaging way. Revere was a respected Boston citizen, an artisan, and a patriot. Students will be fascinated to see the facts separated from the legend, which contained instances of pure poetic license in Longfellows poem. Color photographs, paintings, and Reveres own engraving illuminate colonial life and spur a sense of curiosity about the true stories of American history.
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  • Meet the Elephant

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Elephant's are the highlight of many a kid's visit to the zoo. Readers will love learning about this massive mammal that forms deep family bonds. A picture glossary is included to introduce readers to nonfiction features.
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  • The True Story of Christopher Columbus

    Susanna Keller

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Every October, Americans are reminded of Christopher ColumbusÂ’ voyages, although they might not know much about his journeys. Readers examine both ColumbusÂ’ life and his voyages, from their preparations through their consequences for both Europeans and the native peoples of the Americas. Paintings, maps, and photographs illustrate the paths undertaken and give students a sense of how the Age of Exploration changed the world.
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  • The True Story of Lewis and Clark

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Merriwether Lewis and William Clark were chosen by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. Readers look at the highs and lows of the Voyage of Discovery, and the roles played by the people who joined them. They will learn how first-hand accounts from journals provide primary source knowledge of this adventure, as well as how different people approach the same event from different perspectives. Paintings, photographs, and maps present the huge scope of this trek, and explain how important the journey was to Americas westward expansion.
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  • Meet the Giraffe

    Susanna Keller

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Presents information about giraffes, describing their physical characteristics, habitats, life cycle, and eating habits.
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