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Books with author Suzanne Pollen

  • THE LUTHIERS: JoAnn and Mr. Gustov

    Suzanne Pollock

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 5, 2019)
    A broken guitar string takes JoAnn on a journey into fascinating world of creativity and artistry. In pursuit of repairs for her guitar, JoAnn enters Mr. Gustov’s violin shop. She is immediately captivated by the beauty of the instruments on display and is stunned to learn that they are all handcrafted. She feels connected with the wood and begins to wonder if she could ever create something so special. Mr. Gustov lends JoAnn a book about becoming a luthier and offers her a job to help pay for the repairs. Having never assembled a birdhouse or even built a box, JoAnn is plagued with doubts about her abilities. Gustov soon realizes that JoAnn has a keen eye for detail, and he teaches her to stain furniture and, eventually, to refinish her own guitar. Within weeks, JoAnn’s thoughts are occupied by everything she experiences in crafting instruments, though she doesn’t mention this fascination to most of her friends at school. JoAnn struggles to balance her sophomore year course load, performances with her band, and her work at the violin shop. Playing with the band provides a reliable escape from daily pressures and support from her bandmates as JoAnn investigates her new interests. An industrial arts class not only exposes JoAnn to the benefits and inadequacies of machine crafting, it opens a door to cultivate an old friendship. Meanwhile, at Mr. Gustov’s shop, she is faced with mistakes in precision and tests to her patience while learning the use of hand tools in the instrument building process. She discovers that every tiny movement is monumental to the process, and Mr. Gustov reminds her time after time that the ultimate test for a finished instrument is in its sound. An old music teacher encourages JoAnn to repair a student violin, and word of her skill begins to circulate. JoAnn perseveres to master each step and eventually acknowledges a rare talent that makes her take a new look at her future. THE LUTHIERS: JoAnn and Mr. Gustov provides insight to the detailed, time-consuming process of building instruments through the eyes of a teenage girl. The story unveils relationships between friends and family members as the teen girl unveils her unique abilities and alters their expectations. This exceptional literary piece takes you on a tour of the instrument crafting process, through the picturesque trees and their resulting products, and ultimately to witness a prolific partnership between young JoAnn and master luthier Mr. Gustov.
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  • THE LUTHIERS: JoAnn and Mr. Gustov

    Suzanne Pollock

    language (Booklocker.com, Inc., Nov. 24, 2019)
    A broken guitar string takes JoAnn on a journey into fascinating world of creativity and artistry. In pursuit of repairs for her guitar, JoAnn enters Mr. Gustov’s violin shop. She is immediately captivated by the beauty of the instruments on display and is stunned to learn that they are all handcrafted. She feels connected with the wood and begins to wonder if she could ever create something so special.Mr. Gustov lends JoAnn a book about becoming a luthier and offers her a job to help pay for the repairs. Having never assembled a birdhouse or even built a box, JoAnn is plagued with doubts about her abilities. Gustov soon realizes that JoAnn has a keen eye for detail, and he teaches her to stain furniture and, eventually, to refinish her own guitar. Within weeks, JoAnn’s thoughts are occupied by everything she experiences in crafting instruments, though she doesn’t mention this fascination to most of her friends at school.JoAnn struggles to balance her sophomore year course load, performances with her band, and her work at the violin shop. Playing with the band provides a reliable escape from daily pressures and support from her bandmates as JoAnn investigates her new interests. An industrial arts class not only exposes JoAnn to the benefits and inadequacies of machine crafting, it opens a door to cultivate an old friendship. Meanwhile, at Mr. Gustov’s shop, she is faced with mistakes in precision and tests to her patience while learning the use of hand tools in the instrument building process. She discovers that every tiny movement is monumental to the process, and Mr. Gustov reminds her time after time that the ultimate test for a finished instrument is in its sound. An old music teacher encourages JoAnn to repair a student violin, and word of her skill begins to circulate. JoAnn perseveres to master each step and eventually acknowledges a rare talent that makes her take a new look at her future.THE LUTHIERS: JoAnn and Mr. Gustov provides insight to the detailed, time-consuming process of building instruments through the eyes of a teenage girl. The story unveils relationships between friends and family members as the teen girl unveils her unique abilities and alters their expectations. This exceptional literary piece takes you on a tour of the instrument crafting process, through the picturesque trees and their resulting products, and ultimately to witness a prolific partnership between young JoAnn and master luthier Mr. Gustov.
  • Consider The Lily

    Suzanne Popp

    language (, April 26, 2015)
    The story of a biracial African teenager dealing with the clashing of cultures and religions.
  • Gusty's Gift: Finding Your Talents

    Suzanne Popp

    language (, July 21, 2015)
    Lonely Honey Badger makes a friend and discovers his gift in this delightful tale of the true habits of Honey Badgers.
  • Almost Starring Dad: Scrambled Eggs #2

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Berry and Terry secretly enter a video contest sponsored by a local movie theater and win with a home video of their father, who happens to own a rival theater across town
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  • Scrambled 1/suddenly

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Ten-year-old Terry resents her new stepsister, eleven-year-old Berry, especially when her dog Bart is displaced from his doghouse by Berry's cats, and she decides to run away from home
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  • Scrambled 3/sister

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Terri thought she and her new stepsister were finally friends, but when she accidentally sees an unflattering diary entry, she is determined to investigate
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  • Consider The Lily: Lost girls of Africa

    Suzanne Popp

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 25, 2015)
    The story of a biracial African teenager dealing with the clashing of cultures and religions.
  • Scrambled 5/berry

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Dec. 1, 1990)
    When the students must separate into teams of two for Mrs. Hardy's Giant Beanstalk Contest, Berry does not want to choose between her stepsister Terri and her friend Angela
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  • Scrambled 9/totally S

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, July 1, 1991)
    Eager for their summer beach vacation, Berry and Terri are horrified when their plans are ruined by a messy offshore oil spill, and soon the girls are working to save the environment
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  • Scrambled 4/great

    Suzanne Allen

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Nine-year-old Berry and Terry discover a letter written by a little girl eighty-five years ago that tells of a treasure buried right in their home
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  • Gusty's Gift: Finding your talents

    Suzanne Popp

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 20, 2015)
    A friend helps Gusty find his talent.