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Books published by publisher Lake Street Pubs

  • Thomas Alva Edison

    Tamera Bryant

    Paperback (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Profiles Thomas Edison, the hard-working inventor of the light bulb and many other devices, and provides practical information on how to become an inventor, such as how to apply for a patent.
  • Alchemy's Daughter

    Mary A. Osborne

    Paperback (Lake Street Press, May 14, 2015)
    Santina Pietra is seventeen and in medieval San Gimignano, daughters of merchants are expected to marry. But Santina cares only for Calandrino, a brilliant young scholar who is preoccupied with his ancient alchemical texts. Soon Santina meets Trotula, the village midwife, who might or might not be a "strega," a witch. Trotula challenges her to forget Calandrino and become the woman she is meant to be. Some say she is a victim of the midwife's spell, but Santina is determined to follow in Trotula's footsteps even as calamities strike. The setting is 14th century Italy, yet in Santina modern readers will find a strong-minded young woman whose search for meaning echoes their own. Alchemy's Daughter is the author's second novel.
  • Nonna's Book of Mysteries

    Mary A. Osborne

    Paperback (Lake Street Press, June 3, 2010)
    At age fourteen, all Emilia Serafini wants is to learn to paint so that she can become an artist. But painters’ apprenticeships for young women don’t exist in the Florence of Renaissance Italy. The odds appear stacked against her until she receives a fascinating book, A Manual to the Science of Alchemy. It was once her grandmother’s and Emilia turns again and again to the Manual for guidance.When Emilia meets the wealthy, brooding Franco Villani, her life takes a thrilling, but dangerous turn. Franco will do anything to win a place in the court of the powerful Cosimo de’ Medici. Well aware that Cosimo prizes ancient manuscripts above all, Franco realizes Emilia’s Manual would be invaluable to him in more ways than one.Infused with the mysticism of alchemy, Nonna’s Book of Mysteries is an exciting portrait of a young woman who defies convention to seek her destiny. “ I loved Nonna’s Book of Mysteries! It’s a wonder of a book– exciting, mysterious, and wise. I’ll long remember the courageous and determined Emilia who learns about choices and the consequences of choices, about the importance of struggle and perseverance, about loyalty, friendship, and love, amid the splendors of Renaissance Florence. I can’t wait for another from Mary Osborne.” Karen Cushman, Newberry Award Winner, author of The Midwife’s Apprentice.
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  • The Star-Spangled Banner

    Nick Healy

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, April 1, 2003)
    Presents the history of "The Star Spangled Banner," its importance as a symbol of the United States, and other facts about it.
  • Alchemy's Daughter

    Mary Osborne, Rachael McHan

    eBook (Lake Street Press, Sept. 12, 2016)
    Santina Pietra is seventeen and in medieval San Gimignano, daughters of merchants are expected to marry. But Santina cares only for Calandrino, a brilliant young scholar who is preoccupied with his ancient alchemical texts. Soon Santina meets Trotula, the village midwife, who might or might not be a strega, or witch. Trotula challenges her to forget Calandrino and become the woman she is meant to be. Some say she is a victim of the midwife’s spell, but Santina is determined to follow in Trotula’s footsteps even as calamities strike. The setting is 14th century Italy, yet in Santina contemporary readers will discover a strong-minded young woman whose search for meaning echoes their own. Alchemy’s Daughter is the author’s second novel.
  • Nonna's Book of Mysteries

    Mary A. Osborne

    eBook (Lake Street Press, Sept. 8, 2010)
    At age fourteen, all Emilia Serafini wants is to learn to paint so that she can become an artist. But painters' apprenticeships for young women don't exist in the Florence of Renaissance Italy. The odds appear stacked against her until she receives a fascinating book, A Manual to the Science of Alchemy. It once was her grandmother's and Emilia turns again and again to the Manual for guidance. When Emilia meets the wealthy, brooding Franco Villani, her life takes a thrilling but dangerous turn. Franco will do anything to win a place in the court of the powerful Cosimo de' Medici. Well aware that Cosimo prizes ancient manuscripts above all, Franco realizes Emilia's Manual would be invaluable to him in more ways than one. Infused with the mysticism of alchemy, Nonna's Book of Mysteries is an exciting portrait of a young woman who defies convention to seek her destiny.
  • How Do My Cuts Heal: An Inside Look at the Circulatory System

    Anna Libra

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Discusses the anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system, including some common diseases.
  • The Cherokee

    Connie R. Miller

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Demonstrates how archaeological digs have contributed to knowledge of the Cherokee people and their culture.
  • The Hopi

    Genevieve St. Lawrence

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Demonstrates how archaeological digs have contributed to knowledge of the Hopi people and their culture.
  • Endangered Trees and Shrubs

    Jennifer Fandel

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
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  • Betsy Ross

    Alexandria Manera

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, March 1, 2003)
    A brief description of the life of Betsy Ross, including her role in the Revolutionary War.
  • Louis Pasteur

    Jennifer Fandel

    Hardcover (Lake Street Pubs, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Profiles Louis Pasteur, the microbiologist who developed vaccines to prevent anthrax and rabies, and provides practical information on how to become an inventor, such as how to apply for a patent.