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  • Author: A True Story

    Helen Lester

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 2002)
    So begins the story of Helen Lester, author of Tacky the Penguin and many other popular books for children. By sharing her struggles as a child and later as a successful author, she demonstrates that hurdles are part of the process. She even gives writing tips, such as keeping a "fizzle box." Helen Lester uses her unique ability to laugh at her mistakes to create both a guide for young writers and an amusing personal story of the disappointments and triumphs of a writer's life.
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  • Jam A true Story

    Margaret Mahy

    Paperback (Trumpet, March 15, 1990)
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  • True Story

    Ni-Ni Simone

    eBook (Kensington Teen, Dec. 1, 2013)
    What's a girl to do when love has her caught up?That's the plight of eighteen-year-old Seven McKnight. Her freshman year at Stiles University turned out to be a tug of war for her heart and her sophomore year promised more of the same. Just when she'd sworn off her ex-boyfriend, Josiah Whitaker, and thought she'd never love him again, he boldly stepped back into her life, with no regard that she'd moved on with Zaire St. James, her new boyfriend. Caught off guard and thrust into a whirlwind of emotion, Seven no longer knows if she should stay or go. . . All she knows is that old feelings won't die, her new love is being ruined by lies, and the fairy tale she once dreamed of may never become her true story. Praise for Ni-Ni Simone"Smart and cutting, full of clever comebacks." --Kirkus on No Boyz Allowed"This is creative, innovative, and important storytelling for today's urban teen readership." --Library Journal on Teenage Love Affair
  • Author: A True Story

    Helen Lester

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Aug. 26, 2002)
    So begins the story of Helen Lester, author of Tacky the Penguin and many other popular books for children. By sharing her struggles as a child and later as a successful author, she demonstrates that hurdles are part of the process. She even gives writing tips, such as keeping a "fizzle box." Helen Lester uses her unique ability to laugh at her mistakes to create both a guide for young writers and an amusing personal story of the disappointments and triumphs of a writer's life.
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  • Jam: A true story

    Margaret Mahy

    Hardcover (Atlantic Monthly Press, March 15, 1985)
    While Mrs. Castle works as an atomic scientist, Mr. Castle takes care of the house and children so efficiently that he soon finds himself with nothing to do until the backyard plum tree gives him an idea.
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  • True Story

    Ni-Ni Simone

    Paperback (Kensington -Teen/Dafina, Dec. 1, 2013)
    What's a girl to do when love has her caught up?That's the plight of eighteen-year-old Seven McKnight. Her freshman year at Stiles University turned out to be a tug of war for her heart and her sophomore year promised more of the same. Just when she'd sworn off her ex-boyfriend, Josiah Whitaker, and thought she'd never love him again, he boldly stepped back into her life, with no regard that she'd moved on with Zaire St. James, her new boyfriend. Caught off guard and thrust into a whirlwind of emotion, Seven no longer knows if she should stay or go. . . All she knows is that old feelings won't die, her new love is being ruined by lies, and the fairy tale she once dreamed of may never become her true story. Praise for Ni-Ni Simone"Smart and cutting, full of clever comebacks." --Kirkus on No Boyz Allowed"This is creative, innovative, and important storytelling for today's urban teen readership." --Library Journal on Teenage Love Affair
  • Author: A True Story

    Helen Lester

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 3, 1997)
    So begins the story of Helen Lester, author of Tacky the Penguin and many other popular books for children. By sharing her struggles as a child and later as a successful author, she demonstrates that hurdles are part of the process. She even gives writing tips, such as keeping a "fizzle box." Helen Lester uses her unique ability to laugh at her mistakes to create both a guide for young writers and an amusing personal story of the disappointments and triumphs of a writer's life.
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  • Hetty: A True Story

    Hetty E. Verolme

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Dec. 28, 2012)
    This is one of the remarkable, largely untold, stories of the Holocaust, a story of hope. It is a heartwarming tale that traces the extraordinary struggle and survival of a family through those terrible years. Hetty was just twelve years old in 1943 when her family was torn apart following the German invasion of the Netherlands. Rounded up by the Nazis and then separated from their parents, Hetty and her brothers were sent to the Childrens House, within Belsen concentration camp. Hetty became the Little Mother of the camp, helping to care for the other children.
  • Jam: A True Story

    Margaret Mahy, Helen Craig

    Paperback (Methuen Publishing Ltd, May 14, 1987)
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  • Jam: A True Story

    Margaret Mahy, Helen Craig

    Paperback (Orion Publishing Co, March 15, 1985)
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  • Amigo: A True Story

    Kathleen (Mary) Kirchner Richman

    language (AuthorHouse, April 13, 2018)
    Dear readers,This is not a story about how happy you will be when you get something you really, really want (although of course, I was!). It is about the lasting significance of a gift, which also comes with sacrifice and work. (I was the oldest of seven kids, and my parents knew that a horse lives a long time and eats a lot.) It is about the impact on someones life when you help to make their dreams come true, inspiring that recipient to continue to believe in great possibilities. And finally, it is about the inevitability of change and how one might make tough decisions to do good, even at the cost of letting go.Wishing you a life filled with wonderful adventures and dreams that come true!Kathleen
  • Amigo: A True Story

    Kathleen (Mary) Kirchner Richman

    Paperback (Authorhouse, April 13, 2018)
    Dear Readers, This is not a story about how happy you will be when you get something you really, really want (although, of course, I was!) It is about the lasting significance of a gift, which also comes with sacrifice and work (I was the oldest of 7 kids and my parents knew that a horse lives a long time and eats a lot.) It is about the impact on someones life when you help to make their dreams come true, inspiring that recipient to continue to believe in great possibilities. And, finally, it is about the inevitability of change and how one might make tough decisions to do good, even at a cost of letting go. Wishing you a life filled with wonderful adventures -- and dreams that come true! Kathleen