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  • Maria Mitchell, Life, Letters, and Journals

    Maria Mitchell

    (Forgotten Books, July 3, 2012)
    Maria Mitchell, Life, Letters, and Journals compiled by Phebe Mitchell Kendall is a great insight into the life of Maria Mitchell, as the first American woman to earn a living as an astronomer. She discovered a comet way back in 1847 which was also named after her. In essence, this book celebrates women's education and women's rights. It also provides an excellent resource into astronomy and science. As her sister, Phebe Mitchell Kendall showcases a side of Maria Mitchell which textbooks and journals could never capture. The introduction itself is gripping enough with a personal biography and trivia relating to the famous astronomer and her upbringing. Maria Mitchell, Life, Letters, and Journals is spread over thirteen chapters and appendix including a highly descriptive and moving narrative as well as journals and letters exchanged between Maria Mitchell and others including colleagues and well-wishers. It is through the letters that the reader can gauge the true intelligence, grit and determination which were the defining characteristics of this versatile personality. The author is able to bring out the many facets of her sister through this work - the most impressive of these being the section describing her stint at Vassar College where she went beyond the mandate of astronomy and science to stand up and further women's rights as the chairman of a standing committee on American Association for the Advancement of Women among her various other achievements and accolades bestowed upon her. In parts inspiring and in others leaving the reader awestruck, this book meanders through the trials and tribulations of a woman way ahead of her times, contributing selflessly to the advancement of science and making an indelible mark in the field of astronomy. Maria Mitchell, Life, Letters, and Journals is a book for all seasons and palates because at its core it is a story of inspiration and success.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Young Naturalist

    Andrew W. Mitchell

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 1984)
    Introduces natural history and provides experiments
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  • Without Refuge

    Jane Mitchell

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books ®, April 1, 2018)
    Thirteen-year-old Ghalib wishes his life could go back to normal. He wishes he could still hang out at the market with his friends, root for his favorite soccer team, even go to school. But civil war has destroyed his home. As violence rages around them, his family makes the difficult choice to flee Syria. Together they start out on a dangerous journey toward Europe. Along the way, they encounter closely guarded borders, hardscrabble refugee camps, and an ocean crossing that they may not survive. The gripping story of one boy's journey to find refuge pays tribute to struggles millions of Syrians face in today's real-world crisis.
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  • The Animals of Grandfather Mountain: An Animal Caretaker's Tales

    L. L. Mitchell

    language (L. L. Mitchell, Sept. 3, 2011)
    In THE ANIMALS OF GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN (Revised Edition), meet Nola the Magician, an otter too curious for her own good, who performs a Houdini-like disappearance; Carolina and Dakota, two bear pranksters who always steal the show; Wilma the bald eagle who fiercely guards her precious wooden egg; and Heidi the deer, who always makes a pest of herself at feeding time. Readers will love Kodiak and Yonahlossee, two feisty bear cubs who aren't near as cuddly as they seem; Squeak the cougar who loves his bungee rope and despises Milton the Bear; Milton the bear, a costume animal who dances throughout the habitat drawing children like the Pied Piper; and L. L. Cool J., a tiny fawn that grows up to run the Bear and Cougar Gauntlet. Many more animals are waiting to be discovered in THE ANIMALS OF GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN.
  • Ultimate Mlb Road Trip

    Bo Mitchell

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Dec. 15, 2018)
    "This title introduces readers to the best major league ball parks in the country with AT&T Park's homeruns splashing down in the ocean and Dodger Stadium's famous Dodger Dogs among other great ball parks. The title features text boxes for each ball park, fun facts, rich photos, and a glossary. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards."--Amazon.com.
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  • PRINCESS L.P. AND HER LITTLE OWL

    K.D. MITCHELL

    Hardcover (K.D. Mitchell children books, July 24, 2019)
    PRINCESS L.P. AND HER LITTLE OWL is a story about a kind, friendly, warm heart and high spirited young girl, " Princess", who lives a solitary life among her trees, flowers, books and with her animal friends. The animals are all cute free animals of the wild. Once day, an owl visits her garden in the middle of the day. Princess so fascinates for it is the first owl she ever sees in real life. They become fast friend. GG the owl never leaves her side since except when he goes hunting for his food at night.A MUST READ BOOK FOR ALL CHILDREN AND CHILDREN AT HEART ADULTS.
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  • Who Has Seen the Wind by W.O. Mitchell

    W.O. Mitchell

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1717)
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  • Kurious Katz and the Snowy Day

    Niki Mitchell

    language (, April 6, 2019)
    It is snowing. Marshmallow, Taffy, and Snickerdoodle go outside to explore. What crazy things will the Kurious Katz do on a snowy day?
  • Lola's Prayer Cocktail

    Y. L. Mitchell

    language (, Feb. 22, 2014)
    Y.L. Mitchell created Lola's Prayer Cocktail as a short and fun 10 "recipe" prayer book that addresses how life's challenges coincide with our prayers. As a former high-school English teacher she made sure to make the cocktail easily digestible with Bible stories about our favorite Biblical women, told in an evocative and relatable way. The recipe also contains famous quotes, and fun anecdotes. The topical devotions, reinforce the similarities every sister faces, in her Christian walk, and highlights the power of God "to see you through". This book is great for young Christians or anyone new in their walk with Christ.
  • The Roman Conspiracy

    Jack Mitchell

    eBook (Tundra Books, July 10, 2009)
    Young Aulus Spurinna’s homeland, Etruria, has fallen prey to a rebel league of soldiers lead by Manlius, an experienced and dangerous Roman warrior. When his uncle dies under a cloud of mystery, Spurinna must take his uncle’s place as the landowner of all Etruria. In order to save his homeland from Manlius, Spurinna travels to Rome to seek help from a Consul, Cicero. On his journey, Spurinna teams up with Cicero’s daughter, Tullia, and together they unravel a conspiracy that could overthrow the Roman Empire. Spurinna soon finds himself thrust into the midst of a deadly battle – and a fight to save his life, his home, and Rome.This first novel by classical scholar Jack Mitchell is a gripping tale that vaults over the centuries to bring ancient Rome to thrilling life.
  • Kurious Katz and the Christmas Tree

    Niki Mitchell

    language (, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Licorice and Gus want to be good cats, but it’s hard—especially when their owner bring in a Christmas tree and decorates it with toys that sparkle and dangle and twirl. Will the Kurious Katz resist or allow their curiosity to win?
  • The Games I Played: Sports themed activities kids can play alone

    Drew Mitchell

    language (, April 7, 2020)
    I grew up in the late 70s and early 80s, and this is a collection (6) of sports-themed games that I came up with to play when none of my friends were around. Half are played outdoors, and the others indoors. They are pretty simple to play, and the best part is there's no video or online streaming involved. Not only are they fun, they'll enhance math and writing skills - but don't tell your kids that! Recommended for ages 10-14.