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Books with author Susannah White

  • Romeo and Juliet: York Notes for GCSE - Workbook

    Susannah White

    Paperback (Pearson Education Limited, )
    None
  • York Notes for AQA GCSE

    Susannah White

    language (Pearson Education, Oct. 25, 2018)
    This handy little book will boost your revision and have you on track with your text in no time!Inside you will find: Easy-to-read bullet points – revise key content in a flash Key quotations – learn, practise, and remember instantly Model paragraphs – unlock great responses at a glance Quick quizzes and ideas maps – super-charge your revision!Plus: Top model answers – boost your level Lots of practice questions – prepare for success!Whether you are counting down to the exam, or need a bit of extra help studying the text, York Notes Rapid Revision will give you everything you need, in no time at all!
  • Where Do Animals Go in Winter?

    Susan White

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Jan. 14, 2019)
    While volunteering as a study buddy to reluctant readers, I noticed a need for high-interest reading materials for emergent readers. The books need to have simple texts and visually appealing illustrations. Thus was born: Where Do Animals Go in Winter? It is a question that provokes the curiosity of children, and some of its answers are familiar. It explores the realm of possible homes animals have in winter. The illustrations are designed to encourage children to explore their surroundings and the ending question to provoke their imaginations.
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  • Bad Babysitters Handbook

    Susan White

    Paperback (Yearling, Feb. 1, 1992)
    A spoof of baby-sitting and books about baby-sitting includes a list of the danger signals for baby-sitters, a journal of a very bad baby-sitter, the bad baby-sitters rap, the bad baby-sitters hall of fame, and more. Original.
    Z+
  • Ten Thousand Truths

    Susan White

    eBook (Acorn Press, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Thirteen-year-old Rachel is bad news, or so her foster care worker tells her. She’s been shuttled from one rotten foster family to another ever since her mother and brother died in a car accident five years ago, and she’s running out of options. So when she gets caught shoplifting and is kicked out of her latest home, the only place left to send her is the last resort for kids like her: a farm in the middle of nowhere run by a disfigured recluse named Amelia Walton, whom Rachel nicknames “Warty” because of the strange lumps covering her face and neck. Rachel settles into life at the farm, losing herself in her daily chores and Amelia’s endless trivia, and trying to forget her past and the secret she’s holding inside. But when a letter arrives for her out of the blue, Rachel soon realizes that you can’t hide from your past—or your future
  • Ten Thousand Truths

    Susan White

    Paperback (Acorn Press, July 18, 2012)
    A moving story of losing family but finding a new one. Thirteen-year-old Rachel is bad news, or so her foster care worker tells her. She's been shuttled from one rotten foster family to another ever since her mother and brother died in a car accident five years ago, and she's running out of options. So when she gets caught shoplifting and is kicked out of her latest home, the only place left to send her is the last resort for kids like her: a farm in the middle of nowhere run by a disfigured recluse named Amelia Walton, whom Rachel nicknames "Warty" because of the strange lumps covering her face and neck. Rachel settles into life at the farm, losing herself in her daily chores and Amelia's endless trivia, and trying to forget her past and the secret she's holding inside. But when a letter arrives for her out of the blue, Rachel soon realizes that you can't hide from your past-or your future.
    Z
  • The Sewing Basket

    Susan White

    language (Acorn Press, July 1, 2013)
    Dealing with a parent's illness can be difficult at any age It is 1967 and twelve year old Ruth Iverson's world pretty much revolves around her friends, a boy she likes, the Monkees and spending time with her Dad doing special stuff like watching the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup. But she is soon to realize that her mom's strange behaviour which has become an embarrassment, are symptoms of a disease that will affect the family's life and possibly Ruth's future. While she watches major events like the marriage of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, the birth of Priscilla Presley, the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy and Neil Armstrong walking on the moon, Ruth faces some major life events of her own and struggles to come to terms with the changes they bring.
  • The Memory Chair

    Susan White

    Paperback (Acorn Press, March 9, 2015)
    Thirteen-year-old Betony has always hated going to her cranky great-grandmother's house. It's old and stuffy and boring and the woodstove in the kitchen is always burning too hot. But her Gram doesn't have any other family living close by on the Kingston Peninsula, so Betony ends up being dragged along all the time. She'd rather be pretty much anywhere…until one day Betony sits on her Gram's favourite chair. She is suddenly transported into the past, and is experiencing her Gram's life as if it were in her own memory. At first Betony is excited and curious, and begins to develop a close relationship with Gram, even learning to cook and quilt. But after she has experienced a few more of her great-grandmother's memories, she realizes she is slowly uncovering a terrible, shameful family secret.
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  • That House

    Hannah White

    eBook
    Sisters confront the ghost in their house.
  • The Year Mrs. Montague Cried

    Susan White

    Paperback (Nimbus Publishing, )
    None
    T
  • My Medieval ABCs

    Susanne Whited

    Paperback (Quadmama Press, Oct. 28, 2017)
    Take your child back in time with this fun alphabet book! Forget apples and balls... show your child abbeys and bards. Each piece of letter art incorporates a sword and script font to stay true to the time period.
  • Waiting for Still Water

    Susan White

    Paperback (Acorn Press, March 30, 2016)
    These are the rules at foster mother Amelia's farm--the rules that saved Rachel when she first came to stay at Walton Lake as a troubled girl. Now, after a horrifying crisis at work, Rachel has run back to the farm again.But she doesn't find the peace she's hoping for. There are new fostered teens at the farm with their own demons, and the sprawling family she became a part of at Amelia's farm seems to be full of heartbreak and worry. There's Crystal, grieving her twin sister. Jodie and Zac are struggling to bring a pregnancy to term. Kate is reeling from her mother's abandonment.And Amelia, stalwart and dependable and loving Amelia, their glue, has become worryingly forgetful. A sweeping story of love and redemption, Waitng for Still Water will delight fans of Maeve Binchy and Lesley Crewe.