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Books in True Animal Stories series

  • Zoo Station: The Story of Christiane F.

    Christiane F.

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This incredible autobiography of Christiane F. provides a vivid portrait of teen friendship, drug abuse, and alienation in and around Berlin's notorious Zoo Station. Christiane's rapid descent into heroin abuse and prostitution is shocking, but the boredom, longing for acceptance, thrilling risks, and even her musical obsessions are familiar to everyone. Previously published in Germany and the US to critical acclaim, Zest's new translation includes original photographs of Christiane and her friends.
  • A Place for Owls: True Animal Stories

    Katherine McKeever, Olena Kassian

    Paperback (Maple Tree Press, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The founder of a sanctuary for owls describes her shelter, and how she cares for injured and abandoned birds, and discusses the various types of owls and their behavior
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  • Animal Stories for 5 Year Olds

    Helen Paiba

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, )
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  • Titanicat

    Marty Crisp, Robert Papp

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, June 5, 2008)
    Young Jim Mulholland can't believe his good luck: He has signed on as a cabin boy to the world's finest ocean liner, the Titanic, and can't wait for the history-making voyage across the sea to America. As part of his duties Jim is in charge of the ship's cat, a beautiful tortoiseshell that also appears happy to be on board. He calls the cat by the ship's construction number, 4-0-1, certain that she will bring him good luck. And he's delighted when 4-0-1 shortly gives birth to a litter of kittens. But once the ship's trial runs are completed and it's ready to launch to sea, Jim notices that 4-0-1 is nowhere to be found. He's got to find her-the Titanic can't cast off without her lucky cat. Jim is faced with a decision that will affect the rest of his life.A newspaper journalist for 30 years, Marty Crisp often writes about the animals that hold a special interest and place in her heart. She has published many award-winning books for children and adults, including White Star, her book about a dog on the Titanic. Marty lives in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Robert Papp's award-winning artwork includes hundreds of illustrations for major publishers across the United States, and his first children's book, The Scarlet Stockings Spy, was named an IRA Teachers' Choice in 2005. His other books with Sleeping Bear Press include The Last Brother and M is for Meow: A Cat Alphabet. Robert lives in historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
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  • The Story Behind Water

    Christin Ditchfield

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2011)
    What is water? What are the three forms of water? How can we conserve water for the future?To uncover the hidden facts behind everyday things, explore the secrets of True Stories. True Stories reveals the surprising truth about a range of subjects. Discover everything you could wish to know, and some things you'll wish you didn't, about a huge range of topics!
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  • Dear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves

    Miranda Kenneally, E. Kristin Anderson

    Paperback (Zest Books TM, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Dear Teen Me includes advice from over 70 YA authors (including Lauren Oliver, Ellen Hopkins, and Nancy Holder, to name a few) to their teenage selves. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including physical abuse, body issues, bullying, friendship, love, and enough insecurities to fill an auditorium. So pick a page, and find out which of your favorite authors had a really bad first kiss! Who found true love at 18? Who wishes he'd had more fun in high school instead of studying so hard? Some authors write diary entries, some write letters, and a few graphic novelists turn their stories into visual art. And whether you hang out with the theater kids, the band geeks, the bad boys, the loners, the class presidents, the delinquents, the jocks, or the nerds, you'll find friends―and a lot of familiar faces―in these pages.
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  • War Stories: True Stories from the First & Second World Wars

    Paul Dowswell

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Collects stories of events during the first and second world wars, covering land battles, the naval Battle of Jutland, the last voyage of the Bismarck, the cracking of the Enigma code, and the Manhattan Project.
  • Easy True Stories: A Picture-Based Beginning Reader

    Sandra Heyer

    Paperback (Longman Pub Group, Jan. 1, 1994)
    * A couple feels something moving inside their mattress. Is it alive? What is it? * A man's winning lottery ticket -- worth half a million dollars -- is somewhere in the town dump. Can he find it in the mountains of garbage? * A woman searches 20 years for the daughter she gave up for adoption. Where does she discover her daughter? Easy True Stories, by Sandra Heyer, presents 20 new stories in the True Stories tradition: human interest stories adapted from newspapers and magazines. The stories -- some humorous, some poignant, some astounding -- are told as simply as possible. Most stories are less than half-page long, and they are written almost exclusively in the present tense. Nine pre-reading drawings introduce each unit visually and ease students into reading. Easy True Stories can be used as a first reader for students who have some experience with English. The True Stories series also includes: **Very Easy True Stories*All New Very Easy True Stories*All New Easy True Stories* Tru
  • True Stories of Animal Friends

    Arnold Ringstad

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Discover some amazing-but-true stories of animal friendships, including kitten and chick chums and gorilla and bunny pals.
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  • Alfred Nobel: The Man Behind the Peace Prize

    Kathy-jo Wargin, Zachary Pullen

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, April 15, 2009)
    Almost everyone has heard of the Nobel Prize, a collection of prizes awarded for accomplishments in science, medicine, literature, and peace. But few people know about the man who established the award and for whom it is named, Alfred Nobel. Alfred Nobel was born in Sweden in 1833. A quick and curious mind, combined with a love of science and chemistry, drove him to invent numerous technological devices throughout his long life. But he is perhaps most well known for his invention of dynamite. Intending it to help safely advance road and bridge construction, Nobel saw his most famous invention used in the development of military weaponry. After a newspaper headline mistakenly announces his death, Nobel was inspired to leave a legacy of another sort. The Man Behind the Peace Prize tells the story of the enduring legacy of Alfred Nobel.Kathy-jo Wargin is the bestselling author of more than 30 books for children. Among her many awards for her work are an International Reading Association Children's Choice Award for The Legend of the Loon and an IRA Teachers' Choice Award for Win One for the Gipper. She lives in the Great Lakes area. Zachary Pullen's character-oriented picture book illustrations have won awards and garnered starred reviews. He has been honored several times with acceptance into the prestigious Society of Illustrators juried shows and Communication Arts Illustration Annual of the best in current illustration. Zachary lives in Wyoming.
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  • Samson The Steller Sea Lion: True Animal Stories

    John Benjamin Sciarra

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2019)
    Samson the Steller Sea Lion is the true story of my experiences training and caring for a dangerous marine mammal in the early 1970's at the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium (now, Mystic Aquarium). No one had much experience back then and we had no idea what we had gotten ourselves into. Here is a poignant look into the mind of one Aquarist and the tentative relationship between human and animal without the fluff. This is the way it was with all of the mistakes and successes.
  • The Wilds of Whip-poor-will Farm

    Olena Kassian

    Paperback (Maple Tree Press, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The author recounts her experiences in her first year living on an old farm in southern Ontario, and her encounters with the wide variety of animals that live in the area
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