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Books published by publisher Harcourt. 1 Paperback(s)

  • Iris and Walter and the Substitute Teacher

    Elissa Haden Guest, Christine Davenier

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, March 1, 2006)
    Iris and Walter's teacher Miss Cherry is out sick. . . . and Iris's grandpa is the substitute!
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  • I Want to Be a Fashion Designer

    Stephanie Maze

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Feb. 21, 2000)
    From the classrooms of top fashion schools to the studios of talented designers, this book takes kids on an inspiring tour of the dynamic world of fashion design. Replete with colorful photographs and facts about the history and the future of fashion, it even shows readers how to get started now. •The seventh book in the popular career exploration series for middle grade readers •Includes more than 100 full-color photographs •Features facts-at-a-glance, profiles of famous fashion designers, and design resources
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  • Barrio: Jos's Neighborhood

    George Ancona

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Welcome to José's neighborhood. In his barrio, people speak an easy mix of Spanish and English and sometimes even Chinese. The masked revelry of Halloween leads into the festive remembrances of the Day of the Dead. And murals on the walls and buildings sing out the stories of the people who live here. As familiar as any neighborhood yet as strange as a foreign country, Jose's barrio isn't in Mexico or Argentina--it's in San Francisco. Award-winning author and photographer George Ancona follows José through a season in the barrio, and in the process gives readers a glimpse of a community as rich and varied as America itself.
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  • The Talent Show: A Jackson Friends Book

    Michelle Edwards

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Jackson Magnet is having a talent show. Howie is excited because everyone will be there to hear her sing. But at the final dress rehearsal in front of the entire school, she gets so scared she can't perform her song. Will Howie make it through Opening Night?
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  • I Stay Near You: One Story in Three

    M. E. Kerr

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, March 1, 1997)
    Passed from generation to generation, a gold ring inscribed with “I Stay Near You” mysteriously manipulates a complex chain of events. “Kerr is at her comic and poignant best.”--Booklist “Different eras, conflicting life styles, and contrasting social backgrounds are interwoven into a tale that should captivate readers.”--School Library Journal
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  • Iris and Walter: The Sleepover

    Elissa Haden Guest, Christine Davenier

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Iris cannot wait to have her first sleepover at her best friend Walter's house. They will put on a puppet show. They will ride Walter's horse, Rain, in their pajamas. They will stay up very, very late. But when it's time to go to sleep, Iris feels homesick. What if having a sleepover wasn't such a good idea?
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  • Zero Grandparents: A Jackson Friends Book

    Michelle Edwards

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Mrs. Fennessey's class is having a big celebration for Grandparents Day. Everyone is excited--everyone except Calliope James. She doesn't have a grandma or a grandpa. Can Calliope celebrate without a grandparent of her own?
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  • Go Saddle the Sea

    Joan Aiken

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, May 1, 2007)
    Felix Brooke, the orphaned son of an English soldier and an aristocratic Spanish mother, has been raised in the strict, loveless household of his grandfather in Villaverde, Spain. When Felix gains possession of a letter that contains a clue to the whereabouts of his father’s family, he gladly runs away form home to pursue the trail. His journey from Spain to far-off England begins the adventure of a lifetime.
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  • Cabin 102

    Sherry Garland

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Nov. 15, 1995)
    Twelve-year-old Dusty has an overwhelming fear of drowning. While on a cruise to the Caribbean with his father, stepmother, and stepsisters--a cruise he did his best to avoid--Dusty discovers the ghost of Tahni, an Arawak Indian girl, in the cabin next door. In this powerful novel for middle grade readers, award-winning author Sherry Garland deftly weaves a story of growth and courage with historical information about the Arawak/Taino way of life and the Spanish conquest of the Caribbean Islands. “A fine choice for those who enjoy reading about teen angst and ghosts.”--School Library Journal
  • Here There Be Witches

    Jane Yolen, David Wilgus

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 1997)
    In this collection of stories and poems about witches, wizards, and warlocks, readers will encounter Baba Yaga, Merlin, the witch from Hansel and Gretel, a Native American shape-shifter, and others. Here There Be Witches is beautifully illustrated by David Wilgus, and each piece is prefaced by an author’s note from the ever-popular Jane Yolen. “An intriguing and entertaining compilation that will appeal to young adolescent readers with an interest in the scary and supernatural.”--Booklist
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  • The Island of the Grass King: The Further Adventures of Anatole

    Nancy Willard, David McPhail

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, Oct. 15, 1985)
    Anatole’s search for wild fennel to cure his grandmother’s asthma takes him on a fantastic voyage. “This is a book for those who revel in the unexpected, in wonderful invention, in powerful and vivid and even mystical fancy. McPhail’s fine line illustrations are as lively, detailed, and well-realized as the book itself.”--School Library Journal
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  • Iris And Walter

    Elissa Haden Guest, Christine Davenier

    Paperback (Harcourt Paperbacks, March 1, 2006)
    Together Iris and Walter discover that anything—from adjusting to a new home to facing the first day of school—is easier when you have a best friend to help you.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 3/1/2006Pages: 44Reading Level: Age 6 and Up
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