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Books in Creative Minds Biography series

  • Between Two Worlds: A Story about Pearl Buck

    Barbara Mitchell, Karen Ritz

    Paperback (Lerner Classroom, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • Beyond Little Women: A Story about Louisa May Alcott

    Susan Bivin Aller, Qi Z. Wang

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2004)
    More than a century after Louisa May Alcott wrote them, classics such as Little Women, Little Men, and Jo’s Boys continue to be read and treasured by readers around the world. Alcott began writing as a young girl and dreamed of becoming a rich and famous author. Despite supporting her entire family with the proceeds from her writings, she was able to achieve her dreams and became one of the best-known and admired writers of her time.
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  • Farmland Innovator: A Story About Cyrus Mccormick

    Catherine A. Welch, Jan Naimo Jones

    Library Binding (Millbrook Pr, Oct. 31, 2006)
    Narrates the life of Cyrus McCormick, the man who helped invent the mechanical reaper and became rich marketing it with innovative business practices.
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  • The Wizard of Sound: A Story about Thomas Edison

    Barbara Mitchell, Hetty Mitchell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 1991)
    In 1877 a young man developed a way to reproduce sounds so they could be heard again and again. This young man, Thomas Edison, has since been heralded as one of the world's greatest inventors. This inspiring biography details the creation of Edison's favorite invention, the phonograph. Young readers will also discover that Edison did not allow his handicap (he was hard of hearing) to slow him down.
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  • Writer of the Plains: A Story about Willa Cather

    Tom Streissguth, Karen Ritz

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 1997)
    From the time she was a young child, Willa Cather had a gift with words and she loved stories. As a child on the Nebraska prairie, she heard many stories from her neighbors, many of them immigrants, and she never forgot them. She begun to write stories of her own, and even after she became a successful journalist, she made time for them. Her great novels of the prairie, such as O Pioneers! and My Antonia, established her as one of the finest writers of all time. In Writer of the Plains, author Tom Streissguth paints a clear and interesting portrait of this complex and independent woman.
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  • Eye on the Wild: A Story About Ansel Adams

    Julie Dunlap, Kerry Maguire

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books, June 1, 1995)
    Recounts the life and career of nature photographer Ansel Adams, whose work for the Sierra Club helped to increase public interest in wilderness preservation
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  • Stateswoman to the World: A Story About Eleanor Roosevelt

    Maryann N. Weidt, Lydia M. Anderson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Eleanor Roosevelt is perhaps best known for her role as First Lady, wife to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But this strong-willed woman was a skilled politician in her own right, who overcame her own prejudices to fight for the rights of women, blacks and the poor. This inspiring biography tells of Eleanor Roosevelt's development from a lonely, orphaned teenager to a determined, socially conscious woman, beloved in the United States and throughout the world.
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  • Oh, The Places He Went: A Story About Dr. Seuss, Theodor Seuss Geisel

    Maryann N. Weidt, Kerry Maguire

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 1, 1994)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Recounts the life and career of Theodore Geisel, a cartoonist and writer who became world-famous as an author of children's books under the name ""Dr. Seuss.
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  • Civil Rights Pioneer

    Gwenyth Swain, Ellen Beier

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Swain, Gwenyth
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  • The Wizard of Sound: A Story about Thomas Edison

    Barbara Mitchell, Hetty Mitchell

    Paperback (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 1991)
    In 1877 a young man developed a way to reproduce sounds so they could be heard again and again. This young man, Thomas Edison, has since been heralded as one of the world's greatest inventors. This inspiring biography details the creation of Edison's favorite invention, the phonograph. Young readers will also discover that Edison did not allow his handicap (he was hard of hearing) to slow him down.
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  • Beyond Little Women: A Story about Louisa May Alcott

    Susan Bivin Aller, Qi Z. Wang

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press â„¢, Jan. 1, 2004)
    More than a century after Louisa May Alcott wrote them, classics such as Little Women, Little Men, and Jo’s Boys continue to be read and treasured by readers around the world. Alcott began writing as a young girl and dreamed of becoming a rich and famous author. Despite supporting her entire family with the proceeds from her writings, she was able to achieve her dreams and became one of the best-known and admired writers of her time.
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  • Germ Hunter: A Story about Louis Pasteur

    Elaine Marie Alphin, Elaine Verstraete

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Growing up in the 1830s, Louis Pasteur saw the horrifying effects of diseases like rabies and tuberculosis. He spent his lifetime searching for answers to his many questions and saved millions of lives with his discoveries.