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Books with title Copper

  • Copper Sun

    Sharon M. Draper

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 8, 2008)
    In this “searing work of historical fiction” (Booklist), Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Sharon M. Draper tells the epic story of a young girl torn from her African village, sold into slavery, and stripped of everything she has ever known—except hope.Amari's life was once perfect. Engaged to the handsomest man in her tribe, adored by her family, and fortunate enough to live in a beautiful village, it never occurred to her that it could all be taken away in an instant. But that was what happened when her village was invaded by slave traders. Her family was brutally murdered as she was dragged away to a slave ship and sent to be sold in the Carolinas. There she was bought by a plantation owner and given to his son as a "birthday present". Now, survival is all Amari can dream about. As she struggles to hold on to her memories, she also begins to learn English and make friends with a white indentured servant named Molly. When an opportunity to escape presents itself, Amari and Molly seize it, fleeing South to the Spanish colony in Florida at Fort Mose. Along the way, their strength is tested like never before as they struggle against hunger, cold, wild animals, hurricanes, and people eager to turn them in for reward money. The hope of a new life is all that keeps them going, but Florida feels so far away and sometimes Amari wonders how far hopes and dreams can really take her.
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  • Copper

    Rebecca Lisle, Eva Haddon, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, April 28, 2011)
    On Copper's 10th birthday, her aunt sends her to the Marble Mountains to unknown family. In a bleak landscape she finds herself battling against strange forces trying to destroy her. She must find out what really happened to her parents.
  • Copper

    Kazu Kibuishi

    Paperback (Graphix, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Copper is curious, Fred is fearful. And together boy and dog are off on a series of adventures through marvelous worlds, powered by Copper's limitless enthusiasm and imagination. Each Copper and Fred story in this graphic novel collection is a complete vignette, filled with richly detailed settings and told with a wry sense of humor. These two enormously likable characters build ships and planes to travel to surprising destinations and have a knack for getting into all sorts of odd situations.
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  • Copper Sun

    Sharon M. Draper

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 19, 2012)
    In this “searing work of historical fiction” (Booklist), Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Sharon M. Draper tells the epic story of a young girl torn from her African village, sold into slavery, and stripped of everything she has ever known—except hope.Amari's life was once perfect. Engaged to the handsomest man in her tribe, adored by her family, and fortunate enough to live in a beautiful village, it never occurred to her that it could all be taken away in an instant. But that was what happened when her village was invaded by slave traders. Her family was brutally murdered as she was dragged away to a slave ship and sent to be sold in the Carolinas. There she was bought by a plantation owner and given to his son as a "birthday present". Now, survival is all Amari can dream about. As she struggles to hold on to her memories, she also begins to learn English and make friends with a white indentured servant named Molly. When an opportunity to escape presents itself, Amari and Molly seize it, fleeing South to the Spanish colony in Florida at Fort Mose. Along the way, their strength is tested like never before as they struggle against hunger, cold, wild animals, hurricanes, and people eager to turn them in for reward money. The hope of a new life is all that keeps them going, but Florida feels so far away and sometimes Amari wonders how far hopes and dreams can really take her.
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  • Copper

    Kazu Kibuishi

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Copper is curious, Fred is fearful. And together boy and dog are off on a series of adventures through marvelous worlds, powered by Copper's limitless enthusiasm and imagination.
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  • Copper

    Richard Beatty

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Explores the history of the useful metal copper and explains its chemistry, its uses, and its importance in our lives.
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  • Copper Sun

    Sharon M. Draper

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In this “searing work of historical fiction” (Booklist), Coretta Scott King Award-winning author Sharon M. Draper tells the epic story of a young girl torn from her African village, sold into slavery, and stripped of everything she has ever known—except hope.Amari's life was once perfect. Engaged to the handsomest man in her tribe, adored by her family, and fortunate enough to live in a beautiful village, it never occurred to her that it could all be taken away in an instant. But that was what happened when her village was invaded by slave traders. Her family was brutally murdered as she was dragged away to a slave ship and sent to be sold in the Carolinas. There she was bought by a plantation owner and given to his son as a "birthday present". Now, survival is all Amari can dream about. As she struggles to hold on to her memories, she also begins to learn English and make friends with a white indentured servant named Molly. When an opportunity to escape presents itself, Amari and Molly seize it, fleeing South to the Spanish colony in Florida at Fort Mose. Along the way, their strength is tested like never before as they struggle against hunger, cold, wild animals, hurricanes, and people eager to turn them in for reward money. The hope of a new life is all that keeps them going, but Florida feels so far away and sometimes Amari wonders how far hopes and dreams can really take her.
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  • Copper

    Rebecca Lisle

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 2, 2004)
    Having been sent away by her Aunt Ruby to live in safety at Marble Mountain, Copper Beech arrives in a magically strange house assured that her aunt has good intensions, but Copper soon gets the feeling that she has been to this place before and must get to the bottom of the secret that everyone seems to be keeping from her.
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  • Copper

    Kazu Kibuishi

    Hardcover (GRAPHIX, Jan. 1, 2010)
    From Kazu Kibuishi, creator of AMULET, comes an irresistibly charming pair of characters!Copper is curious, Fred is fearful. And together boy and dog are off on a series of adventures through marvelous worlds, powered by Copper's limitless enthusiasm and imagination.Each Copper and Fred story in this graphic novel collection is a complete vignette, filled with richly detailed settings and told with a wry sense of humor. These two enormously likable characters build ships and planes to travel to surprising destinations and have a knack for getting into all sorts of odd situations.
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  • Copper

    Salvatore Tocci

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Describes the uses, properties, and mining sources of copper, and includes interesting facts about copper, such as its ability to conduct electricity.
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  • Copper

    Rebecca Lisle

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Jan. 31, 2014)
    On Copper Beech's 10th birthday her aunt suddenly sends her away to the Snowy Mountains to stay with family she had never known she had. In a bleak landscape of ice and snow, wood and stone, Copper finds herself battling against strange forces trying to destroy her. The fearsome Granite, king of the rock mountain, holds the key to all the mysteries, but he would rather lock her up in his dank prison than explain. Even the rest of the family living in the Beech house are not telling her all they know. She finds that for her own safety she must attempt to establish what has happened to her parents, who have both disappeared, and may not have died as she had previously supposed.
  • Copper

    Clara Maccarald

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    "Copper was one of the first metals humans learned to work with -- and now it's an important component of electronic technology! This informative text explores the ins and outs of this versatile element. As well as wires, people use copper to make jewelry, cookware, and statues. The Statue of Liberty sports her iconic green color thanks to copper. The metal is even needed by the human body. Take a look and discover what your ancestors already knew thousands of years ago: copper is amazing!"--Back cover.
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