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Books in Sparks of Life series

  • Chlorine

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann Library, Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
    G
  • Iron and the Trace Elements

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Defines trace elements and discusses how they affect life on the planet.
    W
  • Potassium: Chemical Elements That Make Life Possible

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Presents the basic concepts of potassium, an element that never exists in nature in its free state, but that is required in all plant and animal life and plays an important role in industry.
    Z
  • Phosphorus: Chemical Elements That Make Life Possible

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Presents the basic concepts of phosphorus, an element that is so combustible it bursts into flame on exposure to oxygen, but that is present in every living cell.
    Z
  • Magnesium

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Presents the basic concepts of magnesium, a chemical element found in the Earth's crust used in making spacecraft and cars; present in the human body it helps activate enzymes that metabolize carbohydrates.
    Z
  • Sulfur: Chemical Elements That Make Life Possible

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Presents the basic concepts of sulphur, one of the most widely dispersed elements on Earth, that is common in minerals and part of sulphuric acid, one of the most important chemicals.
    W
  • Chlorine

    Jean F. Blashfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Presents the chemical element chlorine, an element found in food, water, and our bodies, that helps kill harmful bacteria.
    Q
  • Diving Under

    Ginna Moran

    Paperback (Sunny Palms Press, June 27, 2017)
    Eight years after her older sister was swept out to sea, eighteen-year-old Ava Adair still swears off the ocean. It takes a promise of the best vacation of her life aboard the Ocean Jewel with her friends to get her even within reach of the waves. When she steps aboard the luxury yacht to sail the California coastline, the last thing she expects is to gain the attention of gorgeous Carter Stevens, the yacht’s deckhand, who becomes the perfect distraction against her fear of the open water. On the yacht, a freak accident involving Carter reveals a secret he’s been hiding from Ava. She discovers that he’s a merman and by saving her, he changed her life. One misstep could reveal the new secret they share and ruin the life on land she’s desperate to maintain. Torn between a future on land with her family and a new life at sea, Ava must decide—is her former life worth fighting for, or can she accept that she belongs to the ocean?
  • Treading Water

    Ginna Moran

    Paperback (Sunny Palms Press, Aug. 29, 2017)
    After being transformed into a mermaid by irresistible Carter Stevens, Ava Adair finds herself hidden deep in the sea without the ability to return to land. She trades a beachfront condo with her best friend and future plans to go to college for a life where her sole purpose revolves around Carter and the mermaid traditions she wants nothing to do with. Fitting in with other mermaids is the last thing on Ava’s mind, and after refusing to go through with the coupling ceremony to make things official with Carter, Ava falls under the scrutiny of the colony’s mighty king, who would wipe out towns to keep his kingdom safe. When the king threatens not only her relationship with Carter but also the chance of reuniting with her family, Ava must figure out how to escape from the ocean and the king’s rule or risk a fate where she’ll never see the beloved shores of her home again.
  • Washing Ashore

    Ginna Moran

    Paperback (Sunny Palms Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    To escape the rule of a mighty merman king determined to imprison her in the ocean, Ava Adair seeks refuge on the Lost Cove, an island haven for humans who discover the mermaid secret. With her merman mate, Carter Stevens, she strives to find a balance between her love of the land and her affinity for the ocean. After discovering she has the power to control the sea, she must learn why the ocean bestowed on her this gift meant for royalty. As her power grows and tension rises on the island, Ava struggles to remain on the shore though the ocean beckons her to return to the waves. Her unpredictable abilities make the ocean around the island dangerous for the human inhabitants, and Ava and Carter have no choice but to return to the sea she fears. With the threat of discovery looming, Ava must harness her power to face the king and stop him before he destroys the land she loves and steals the life and ability the ocean has given her.
  • A Very Mer-Merry Holiday

    Ginna Moran

    Paperback (Sunny Palms Press, Dec. 7, 2017)
    All Ava Adair wants for Christmas is an uneventful holiday season with her merman mate, Carter Stevens. But when her family plans a tropical Christmas vacation to the Whitsunday Islands in Australia, Ava must break mermaid tradition and relocate all the merpeople in the sea down under to celebrate Summer Solstice instead of the much anticipated Winter Solstice. Luckily for the new mermaid queen, merpeople can adapt. Instead of snow angels and hot chocolate by the fire, Ava gets a deserted island full of brazenly transformed merpeople who refuse to stay submerged in the ocean, forcing her to call upon the sea for protection. After Ava’s ocean magic causes a boat to sink offshore, she must figure out how to save an unsuspecting human family from a fatal fate while hosting the best solstice she can. It doesn’t help that her human family wants her to remain on land. Uniting the traditions of land and sea proves harder than Ava anticipates, and she must step up as the mermaid the ocean chose her to be—or be deemed the destroyer of all holiday cheer.
  • Life Of...

    Emma Lynch

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, March 27, 2006)
    Tells the story of famous businesspeople and inventors, by introducing evidence that survives from the era in which the person lived. This book uses primary source materials to explain how we know about the person's life and how we can learn about events in the past. It can be used in the Literacy Hour as examples of biological recount.