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Books in Pets Up Close series

  • How Do Plants Survive?

    Kelley Macaulay

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Nov. 30, 2013)
    Explains how plants survive in such habitats as deserts, forests, and underwater.
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright: A Twentieth-century Life

    Jan Adkins

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 30, 2008)
    Frank Lloyd Wright was the most influential architect of the twentieth century?and a rogue genius whose life was a wild ride. Wright routinely ignored unpaid bills, clients? wishes, budget constraints. Only his creative vision mattered to him. That vision transformed the way we live, sweeping aside the Victorian home and creating a uniquely American architecture exemplified by his Prairie Style houses. Wright built hotels, churches, and offices, too, incorporating endless innovations in techniques and materials. Ideas poured out of him throughout his long career; he called it ?shaking the design out of my sleeve.? Jan Adkins?s fascinating biography of this compelling, infuriating, largerthan- life figure will change the way every reader looks at architecture.
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  • Rachel Carson

    Ellen S. Levine

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 10, 2008)
    Rachel Carson combined her love of science and writing in her award-winning and controversial book Silent Spring. Revealing the dangers of pesticide use, it brought readers a new awareness of humankind?s contamination of the environment and ultimately led to the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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  • Sea Life: A close-up photographic look inside your world

    Heidi Fiedler

    Hardcover (Walter Foster Jr, Nov. 2, 2015)
    Sea Life showcases our beautiful and curious oceans, exploring up-close photography of fish, coral, and other sea creatures. Take a deep breath and take a look! Transform the ordinary into something extraordinary with exciting micro and macro photography! Sea Life explores our beautiful and curious oceans, pairing extreme, hyper-detailed images of fish, coral, and other magnificent sea creatures with fun facts, activities, and brainteasers. So let’s turn up the ZOOM and discover a whole new way of seeing the world.
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Jan Adkins

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Nov. 8, 2007)
    Frank Lloyd Wright was the most influential architect of the twentieth century?and a rogue genius whose life was a wild ride. Wright routinely ignored unpaid bills, clients? wishes, budget constraints. Only his creative vision mattered to him. That vision transformed the way we live, sweeping aside the Victorian home and creating a uniquely American architecture exemplified by his Prairie Style houses. Wright built hotels, churches, and offices, too, incorporating endless innovations in techniques and materials. Ideas poured out of him throughout his long career; he called it ?shaking the design out of my sleeve.? Jan Adkins?s fascinating biography of this compelling, infuriating, largerthan- life figure will change the way every reader looks at architecture.
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  • Art Up Close: From Ancient to Modern

    Claire d'Harcourt

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, April 1, 2006)
    Send children on a search for tiny details hidden in full-color reproductions of some of the world's most celebrated works of art. Lift-the-flap keys reveal the solutions to each puzzle and the fascinating stories behind the works that helped art develop throughout the ages.
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  • Robert F. Kennedy

    Marc Aronson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 5, 2007)
    Before his short life was ended by assassination, Robert Kennedy was Attorney General of the United States, Senator from New York, and a charismatic Presidential candidate. But even more astonishing was Kennedy’s personal odyssey. Born into immense wealth and privilege, Kennedy came to embrace the cause of the poor and the disenfranchised, and to be seen by them as their champion.
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  • Louvre Up Close

    Claire d'Harcourt

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 2, 2007)
    This follow-up to the successful Art Up Close focuses on the masterpieces of Paris's renown Louvre Museum. An engaging find-the-detail game draws children into 24 works of art while lift-the-flap keys reveal the solutions.
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  • W. E. B. Du Bois: A Twentieth-Century Life

    Tonya Bolden

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Dec. 26, 2008)
    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, perhaps best known for his seminal work The Souls of Black Folk and as the founding editor of the NAACP?s groundbreaking magazine The Crisis, was ever a soul in motion for justice. Whether he was protesting Jim Crow laws and lynch mobs in the Deep South, advocating for the end of European Colonialism, or campaigning for world peace, Du Bois was always speaking out for others. This fascinating Up Close biography by award-winning author Tonya Bolden tells the story of how one man?tirelessly and never quietly? fought for equality until his death at age ninety-five.
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  • Theodore Roosevelt

    Michael L. Cooper

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, July 9, 2009)
    Two-term president. Nobel Peace Prize winner. Commander of the Rough Riders. Avid conservationist. Adventurer. All of these and more, Theodore Roosevelt lived his long life to the fullest and left a legacy still remembered more than ninety years after his death. He started his long, successful political career at just twenty-three in New York State, and continued working in the public arena until well after his second term as president. Up Close biographer Michael C. Cooper takes readers beyond T.R.'s bold-faced achievements and explores the driving forces behind one of this country's greatest leaders.
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  • Ronald Reagan: A Twentieth-Century Life

    James B. Sutherland

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2008)
    Ronald Reagan was a Hollywood actor turned Republican politician known for his sunny optimism and gifted salesmanship. He entered the White House in 1981, a time when many Americans were wondering if their country's best days were behind them. But things had changed by the time he left office--the economy was thriving and the Cold War was coming to a close.The child of an alcoholic, he was an intensely private man, yet he was so charming that he routinely befriended even his enemies. Reagan was both a complex man and political figure, and his legacy strongly influences politics today.
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  • Johnny Cash

    Anne E. Neimark

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 5, 2007)
    Johnny Cash was so much more than a country-music star. The only musician ever to be inducted into three halls of fame (Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Songwriters), his music and his legacy have influenced performers ranging from Bob Dylan to U2 to Nine Inch Nails.
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