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Books published by publisher Morrow Junior Books

  • Fourth of July Bear

    Kathryn Lasky, Helen Cogancherry

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, March 15, 1991)
    Book by Lasky, Kathryn
  • Josephina the Great Collector

    Diana Engel

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, Aug. 15, 1988)
    Book by Engel, Diana
  • Leonardo Da Vinci

    Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • Hippo

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, Aug. 6, 1989)
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  • Hurray for Three Kings' Day!

    Lori Marie Carlson, Ed Martinez

    Library Binding (Morrow Junior, Sept. 1, 1999)
    A Hispanic family enjoys the traditional celebration of El Dia de los Reyes, or Epiphany, by reenacting the long walk of the three wise men bringing gifts to baby Jesus
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  • The cold & hot winter

    Johanna Hurwitz

    Library Binding (Morrow Junior Books, March 15, 1988)
    Fifth grader Derek and his best friend Rory are delighted when their neighbor's niece Bolivia comes to town for another visit, until a lot of missing objects make Derek begin to doubt Rory's honesty. Sequel to "The Hot & Cold Summer."
  • Busybody Nora

    Johanna Hurwitz, Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior Books, May 1, 1990)
    Book by Hurwitz, Johanna
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  • Beyond Paradise

    Jane Hertenstein

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Within months of arriving in the Philippines from Upper Sandusky, Ohio, to live with her missionary parents on the island of Panay, fourteen-year-old Louise finds herself a prisoner of war in an internment camp when the Japanese invade in 1941.
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  • If I Were Your Mother

    Margaret Park Bridges, Kady MacDonald Denton

    Hardcover (Morrow Junior, April 1, 1999)
    In a funny and tender conversation with her mother, a girl tells her mother all the special things she would do for her if their positions were reversed and she was the mother.
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  • Tyrannosaurus Time Just for a Day Book by Joanne Ryder

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    Hardcover (Morrow Junior, )
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  • Lakes

    Delia Goetz, Lydia Rosier

    Library Binding (Morrow Junior, )
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  • Joan of Arc

    Diane Stanley

    Library Binding (Morrow Junior, Sept. 1, 1998)
    She was a child of wartime, for her country had long suffered under the twin horrors of invasion and civil war. At thirteen she began to hear the voices of saints. At seventeen she rode into battle and was proclaimed the savior of France. By nineteen she was dead--burned at the stake as a heretic. Almost five hundred years later she was declared a saint. This is her story, the story of Joan of Arc. She was an illiterate peasant girl barely in her teens when the voices commanded her to leave her village, take up arms, and go to the aid of the young prince of France. Terrified, she protested--she was "Just a poor girl, who did not know how to ride or lead in war!" Still, she accepted her impossible mission and, during her brief and stunning career, faced hardship and danger, fought with unparalleled bravery, was twice wounded, and became a legend. The English, who began by mocking her as a foolish "cowgirl," soon came to fear her awesome power. The French were so inspired by this miraculous child that the tide of the dreadful war began to turn. In the latest of her acclaimed series of picture-book biographies, Diane Stanley brings history to life through carefully researched, vivid narrative and sumptuous, gilded illustrations inspired by the illuminated manuscripts of the time. She takes readers to Joan's humble village of Domremy, to the splendid chambers where she first met the timid prince for whom she would sacrifice everything, to the battlefields where Joan fought so bravely, and to the dark and terrifying halls where she was condemned to die. In this magnificent portrait of Joan of Arc, award-winner Diane Stanley once again reveals to young readers the richness and excitement of history. Joan of Arc grew up during a time of invasion and civil war. At thirteen, she began to hear the voices of saints. At seventeen, she rode into battle. And by nineteen, she was burned at the stake as a heretic. Almost five hundred years later, she was declared a saint. In the latest of her acclaimed series of picture-book biographies, Diane Stanley tells Joan's story with a lively, carefully researched text and sumptuous, gilded illustrations inspired by the illuminated manuscripts of that time. In this glittering portrait of the illiterate peasant girl who became the savior of France, an award-winning author once again reveals to young readers the richness and excitement of history.00-01 South Carolina Book Award Nomination Masterlist (Grds 3-8)
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