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  • Growing Up

    Russell Baker

    eBook (RosettaBooks, Sept. 6, 2011)
    The Pulitzer Prize–winning memoir about coming of age in America between the world wars: “So warm, so likable and so disarmingly funny” (The New York Times). One of the New York Times’ “50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years” Ranging from the backwoods of Virginia to a New Jersey commuter town to the city of Baltimore, this remarkable memoir recounts Russell Baker’s experience of growing up in pre–World War II America, before he went on to a celebrated career in journalism. With poignant, humorous tales of powerful love, awkward sex, and courage in the face of adversity, Baker reveals how he helped his mother and family through the Great Depression by delivering papers and hustling subscriptions to the Saturday Evening Post—a job which introduced him to bullies, mentors, and heroes who endured this national disaster with hard work and good cheer. Called “a treasure” by Anne Tyler and “a blessing” by Time magazine, this autobiography is a modern-day classic—“a wondrous book [with scenes] as funny and touching as Mark Twain’s” (Los Angeles Times Book Review). “In lovely, haunting prose, he has told a story that is deeply in the American grain.” —The Washington Post Book World “A terrific book.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  • Growing Up

    Russell Baker

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, June 2, 1992)
    Russell Baker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography about growing up in America during the Great Depression. “Magical….He has taken such raw, potentially wrenching material and made of it a story so warm, so likable, and so disarmingly funny…a work of original biographical art.”—The New York Times In this heartfelt memoir, groundbreaking Pulitzer-winning New York Times columnist Russell Baker traces his youth from the backwoods mountains of Virginia to a New Jersey commuter town to the Depression-shadowed landscape of Baltimore. His is a story of adversity and courage, the poignancy of love and the awkwardness of sex, of family bonds and family tensions. We meet the people who influenced Baker’s early life: his strong and loving mother, his bold little sister Doris, the awesome matriarch Ida Rebecca and her twelve sons. Here, too, are schoolyard bullies, great teachers, and the everyday heroes and heroines of the Depression who faced disaster with good cheer as they tried to muddle through. A modern day classic filled with perfect turns of phrase and traces of quiet wisdom, Growing Up is a coming of age story that is “the stuff of American legend” (The Washington Post Book World).
  • Growing Up

    Russell Baker

    Paperback (Plume, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Russell Baker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiography about growing up in America during the Great Depression. “Magical….He has taken such raw, potentially wrenching material and made of it a story so warm, so likable, and so disarmingly funny…a work of original biographical art.”—The New York Times In this heartfelt memoir, groundbreaking Pulitzer-winning New York Times columnist Russell Baker traces his youth from the backwoods mountains of Virginia to a New Jersey commuter town to the Depression-shadowed landscape of Baltimore. His is a story of adversity and courage, the poignancy of love and the awkwardness of sex, of family bonds and family tensions. We meet the people who influenced Baker’s early life: his strong and loving mother, his bold little sister Doris, the awesome matriarch Ida Rebecca and her twelve sons. Here, too, are schoolyard bullies, great teachers, and the everyday heroes and heroines of the Depression who faced disaster with good cheer as they tried to muddle through. A modern day classic filled with perfect turns of phrase and traces of quiet wisdom, Growing Up is a coming of age story that is “the stuff of American legend” (The Washington Post Book World).
  • Growing Up

    Wanda E. Brunstetter, Ellen Grafton, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, July 2, 2009)
    Rachel's not enjoying her school year - there are so many other things she'd rather be doing than schoolwork! As she shirks her responsibilities, Rachel encounters everything from cows escaping the pasture to an overflowing sink, dirty sheets, and rotten eggs. Rachel wants to be all grown up, but she's having a hard time accepting the responsibility that goes with it. Will she ever learn the value of growing up into a dependable adult?
  • Growing Up

    Russell Baker

    Hardcover (Congdon & Weed, Sept. 1, 1982)
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist recalls his youth in the impoverished mountain region of Virginia and his mother's struggle to educate and make something of her family
  • Growing Up Mahogany

    T.R. Pierce

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, April 25, 2017)
    Growing Up Mahogany focuses on a young African American girl growing up (with a delayed sense) in an urban community, facing stigma and unwarranted experiences, and overcoming obstacles that have risen due to being hard of hearing. The lack of knowledge and understanding of her condition by her peers, family, and friends gives little Mahogany the opportunity to shed light on what it means to be brilliant, unique, and hard of hearing. From the first day of school and trips to the playground, to family gatherings and more, Growing Up Mahogany is guaranteed to capture your heart, enlighten, and welcome others to a different world.
  • Growing Up May

    Michelle Tomlinson, Janice Tomlinson

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 10, 2019)
    As a construction site threatens the home of a family of ducks, they are forced to relocate to a new pond across the city. A sweet duck, Baby May, falls behind her family as they make the dangerous move. During her journey, May learns a lot about life and discovers her truest bond is with her mother, who always shows up, rain or shine.
  • Growing Up

    Wanda E. Brunstetter

    Paperback (Barbour Publishing, Inc, June 1, 2009)
    New from bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter is another winner in the Rachel Yoder series for kids ages 8 to 12. Readers will join eleven-year-old Rachel on her next adventure, as she makes a mess of things while shirking her chores and responsibilities and then learns a very hard lesson about growing up.
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  • Growing Up

    Russell Baker

    Hardcover (Congdon & Weed/Distributed by St. Martin's Press, March 15, 1982)
    This Pulitzer Prize-winner is "the saddest, funniest, most tragical yet comical picture of coming of age in the U.S.A. in the Depresson years and World War II that has ever been written."—Harrison Salisbury.
  • Growing Up May

    Michelle Tomlinson, Janice Tomlinson

    eBook (Mighty McT Productions, Nov. 21, 2019)
    As a construction site threatens the home of a family of ducks, they are forced to relocate to a new pond across the city. A sweet duck, Baby May, falls behind her family as they make the dangerous move. During her journey, May learns a lot about life and discovers her truest bond is with her mother, who always shows up, rain or shine.
  • Growing Up:

    Sephone Zorro, Rhea Baxter

    language (Handersen Publishing, LLC, June 1, 2017)
    A collection of bedtime stories for children.Inside are eight more children's stories, perfect for reading together before bedtime. Each story is filled with fun illustrations, delightful animal characters, and talks about issues such as being brave, showing kindness, being yourself, celebrating differences, listening to parents, and working together.Annabelle the Lazy Ant (finding your place)Home of the Ants (kindness)The Young Muskoxen and the Reindeer (listening to parents)Time for School (being brave)Two Young Skunks go to School (being polite)The Tale of Lester Raccoon (listening to parents)Madam Dolittle's Canine Academy (celebrating differences)How Ganesha Got Buddhi (listening to parents)Home Again (celebrating differences)If you enjoy reading classic children's authors such as Beatrix Potter and Aesop's Fables then you will definitely enjoy reading Growing Up, GMS volume 2.
  • Growing Up

    Louis McBride, Heddrick McBride, Jill McKellan, Alex Baranov

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 3, 2013)
    A group of 7th grade students encounter real life situations and learn important lessons in this colorful book. Four stories are included in this book: Every Minute Counts, Never Say Goodbye, Strong Words, and Visiting Day.