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Books in Zoo Life Book series

  • Beluga Whales and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of beluga whales and how mother beluga whales living in aquariums are taught to care for their babies.
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  • Snow Leopards and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of snow leopards and how mother snow leopards living in zoos are taught to care for their babies.
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  • Life: 100 Events That Shook Our World : A History in Pictures from the Last 100 Years

    Editors of Life

    Hardcover (Life, Sept. 20, 2005)
    An engrossing compilation of photographs captures the most important events of the past century in an informative study of the key events and personalities of the modern world, ranging from two World Wars to the moon landing to the horrific events of September 11th. 75,000 first printing.
  • How to Outswim a Shark Without a Snorkel

    Jess Keating

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Jan. 6, 2015)
    "Keating delivers a fun-filled, pitch-perfect book...An amusing, highly readable book about the perils of being 12 in a snake-eat-snake world."―Kirkus Starred Review on How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes Are Untied (My Life is a Zoo Book 1)AnaWright's life is a zoo―literallyAna Wright's summer just got terrifying. She's finally getting used to living in a zoo (no, seriously―she lives with her family in an actual zoo), when she's assigned to work in the new shark tank. With her worst enemy. Forget about sharks! Ashley is the ultimate predator. And after Ana's favorite croc peed on Ashley's shoes, she's probably out for revenge.This can't be good.Jess Keating combines the quirky humor and animal-centric plots of Carl Hiaasen with the awkward adolescent antics of Lauren Myracle in this fresh new middle grade series!Praise for How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes Are Untied:"A menagerie of laugh-out-loud antics."―Anna Staniszewski, author of The Dirt Diary"A wild romp, filled with humor and heart."―Lisa Schroeder, author of It's Raining Cupcakes"Keating, a zoologist, enriches her debut novel with fascinating animal facts, awkward moments with a variety of wild species, and "creature files" Ana uses to amusingly classify her peers"―School Library Journal"An absolutely perfect summer read."―Girls' Life Magazine.com"Life is literally a zoo for shy 12-year-old Anna, who is trying to avoid seventh-grade bullies while hiding that her family lives among crocodiles and elephants." ―Los Angeles Times
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  • How to Outfox Your Friends When You Don't Have a Clue

    Jess Keating

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, Oct. 6, 2015)
    What would middle school be like if you lived in a zoo? Just ask Ana Wright, star of the hilarious, award-nominated My Life is A Zoo series that combines first crushes, friendship fails...and pack dynamics. Surprise! Ana's long distance BFF is finally coming back to visit. But with her purple hair and new attitude, Liv is barely the girl Ana remembers. This new Liv probably thinks a birthday party at the zoo is lame. Maybe if Ana has a super-secret sleepover instead, she'd never have to introduce Liv to Ashley, former enemy and now Ana's best-ish friend. What could go wrong?Creature File for Liv: Species Name: Best Frendicus Kingdom: New Zealand Phylum: girl who used to be Ana Wright's best friend, girl who used to like getting milkshakes at Shaken, Not Stirred Feeds on: video chats with Leilani, attention from boysLife span: undetermined, but if things keep going the way they are, the lifespan of Ana and Liv, BFFs isn't going to be the "forever" they thought...Jess Keating combines the quirky humor and animal-centric plots of Carl Hiaasen with the awkward adolescent antics of Lauren Myracle in this fresh new middle grade series!Praise for How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes Are Untied (My Life is a Zoo Book 1): 2015 Red Maple Award nominee 2015-2016 Georgia Children's Book Award nominee "Keating delivers a fun-filled, pitch-perfect book...about the perils of being 12 in a snake-eat-snake world." – Kirkus STARRED Review "Life is literally a zoo for shy twelve-year-old Anna, who is trying to avoid seventh-grade bullies while hiding that her family lives among crocodiles and elephants." –Los Angeles Times "A menagerie of laugh-out-loud antics." ―Anna Staniszewski, author of The Dirt Diary "A wild romp, filled with humor and heart." ~ Lisa Schroeder, author of It's Raining Cupcakes
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  • Wallabies and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of wallabies and how mother wallabies living in zoos are taught to care for their babies.
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  • How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes Are Untied

    Jess Keating

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, June 3, 2014)
    Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 to 7From surviving middle school to feeling like a misfit, Ana Wright tackles it all in How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes are Untied. This heartwarming, coming of age story is the perfect summer reading book for middle school girls!Ana Wright's social life is officially on the endangered list: she lives in a zoo (umm, elephant droppings!?), her best friend lives on the other side of the world, and the Sneerers are making junior high miserable. All Ana wants is to fade into the background.Yeah, that's not going to happen.Creature File for Ana Wright:Species Name: Anaphyta NormalisKingdom: The Zoo, Junior HighPhylum: Girls Whose Best Friend Just Moved To New Zealand; Girls Who Are Forced To Live In A Zoo With Their Weirdo Parents And Twin BrotherWeight: ClassifiedFeeds On: Daydreams about Zackardia Perfecticus and wish cupcakesLife Span: Soon to become extinct due to social awkwardnessA 2015 Georgia Children's Book Award WinnerA 2015 Children's Choices Reading List TitleA 2015 Red Maple Award Nominee"A fun-filled, pitch-perfect book...An amusing, highly readable book about the perils of being 12 in a snake-eat-snake world."―Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Review
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  • Life: 100 Events That Shook Our World: A History in Pictures from the Last 100 Years

    LIFE MAGAZINE EDITORS

    Hardcover (Life, Sept. 20, 2005)
    There has never been another period of time to compare with the last 100 years. From the Auto Age to the Computer Age, from Lucky Lindy to a man walking on the moon, our world has been an endless wellspring of unparalleled drama. Using their trademark brilliant photography and informative writing, the editors of Life have assembled a fascinating, engrossing volume that captures the happenings and the characters who have fleshed out this saga, names that will live through the ages: FDR and JFK, the Babe and Elvis, Einstein and Martin Luther King. And, of course, the likes of Hitler and bin laden. This is a volume certain to entertain today and for generations to come.
  • Giraffes and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of giraffes and how mother giraffes living in zoos are taught to care for their babies.
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  • Indian Rhinos and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of the Indian rhinoceros and how mother Indian rhinos living in zoos are taught to care for their babies
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  • Gorillas and Their Babies

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the characteristics of gorillas and how mother gorillas living in zoos are taught to care for their babies.
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  • LIFE Michelle Obama: A Portrait of the First Lady

    Editors of Life

    Hardcover (Life, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Before the historic presidential election of 2008, LIFE Books published a best-selling volume entitled The American Journey of Barack Obama. In researching that book, the editors came to be deeply impressed not only by the exotic story of the candidate himself but also by the life and personality of the woman who would, if Obama were to prevail, enter the White House at his side. Michelle Robinson, the daughter of a Chicago municipal worker-and, in fact, a woman with slavery represented in her family tree-had risen to be educated in the Ivy League and was already embarked upon a successful legal career back in theWindy City before she ever met Barack Obama.Once she did, these two bright, charismatic young people influenced each other and rose together in Chicago politics. The rest, as they say, is history. As the nation came to know Michelle Obama, the nation fell for her-and for Malia and Sasha as well (plus now, of course, Bo). The same has happened on the world stage, where it has been observed that Michelle, with her vivacity and sense of style, has sometimes eclipsed her husband in the way that Jackie Kennedy outshone JFK back in the early 1960s. Meantime, Michelle has been out and about in Washington, working at the food bank, tending the garden, shepherding the kids. That, too, is part of the story-and all of it is here, in words and vibrant pictures, in LIFE's Michelle Obama: A Portrait of the First Lady. This is Michelle's story, from her girlhood to her current crucial role. It is not the story of the President's wife. It is the complete, illustrated biography of one of the most intriguing and captivating women in America.