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Books with title The Ghost, the White House, and Me

  • The White House

    Roland Smith

    language (Sleeping Bear Press, May 20, 2013)
    In Book One: Independence Hall, we met Q and his stepsister, Angela. We met their rocker parents, Blaze and Roger; we met the Secret Service team protecting the family; and we met the main players of the Mossad team that is following them. Book Two takes us on another thrilling caper, this time to the White House where Q and Angela continue their quest to uncover the truth behind the supposed death of Angela's real mother--a former Secret Service agent--while trying to differentiate the "good guys" from the "bad guys."
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  • The Ghost, the White House, and Me

    Judith St. George

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 20, 2007)
    After their mom becomes president and they are moved into the White House, sisters KayKay and Annie aren't thrilled with living in their new home, but when they start spying a ghost lingering about in Lincoln's bedroom, an exciting mystery is revealed as they try to discover who is doing the haunting and why.
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  • The White House

    Roland Smith

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, June 1, 2010)
    In Book One: Independence Hall, we met Q and his stepsister, Angela. We met their rocker parents, Blaze and Roger; we met the Secret Service team protecting the family; and we met the main players of the Mossad team that is following them. Book Two takes us on another thrilling caper, this time to the White House where Q and Angela continue their quest to uncover the truth behind the supposed death of Angela's real mother--a former Secret Service agent--while trying to differentiate the "good guys" from the "bad guys."
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  • The Ghost, the White House, and Me

    Judith St. George

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2008)
    What if your mom were president? KayKay Granger and her sister, Annie, have just moved into the White House after their mom's inauguration, and soon find out that it's not exactly as fun as it sounds. But things get a lot more interesting when the sisters find out that the White House may be haunted. Could Abraham Lincoln's spirit really be lingering in the Lincoln bedroom? KayKay and Annie want to get to the bottom of this mystery-but are they ready for what they might uncover?
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  • The White House

    Hal Marcovitz

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the history of the White House, including the story of its construction, interesting and important facts and statistics, and its importance as an American symbol.
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  • Ghosts of the White House

    Cheryl Harness

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Join Sara On A Magical Tour Of The White House The ghost of George Washington steps out of his White House portrait to introduce Sara -- and the reader -- to the ghosts of thirty-five other presidents. Brief biographies of all the presidents, loads of fascinating trivia, and a time line round out this unique history of the presidency.
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  • The White House

    Lisa M. Herrington

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The White House has a storied history that stretches back more than 200 years.Rookie Read-About: American Symbols series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to history and significance of America's symbols. Each book includes chapters that help readers identify key details while the photographs, timelines and other text features encourage students to make connections between historical events.This book offers an inside look at "the people's house" - the place where the U.S. President works and lives.
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  • The White House

    O'neil Sharma

    eBook
    1987 Berlin: A brutal series of murders in the Jewish community force Saul Cohen into the role of detective. A victim of the concentration camps himself, Saul finds he must confront his own horrific past as one of the Jews who was forced to take part in the extermination of other jews, in order to solve the crimes being committed in the present day. However, he is fast losing control of his ability to restrain the nightmare images he has suppressed for so long. As his Alzheimer’s progresses Saul faces the prospect of spending his remaining days in the very place he has spent his life trying to forget: Auschwitz.
  • The White House

    Jill Braithwaite

    eBook (Lerner Publications ™, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Do you know how many U.S. presidents have lived in the White House? Every president except for George Washington has lived in the White House. It’s the official home of U.S. presidents! What is the president’s office called? And why is the building sometimes called the People’s House? Read this book to find out!Learn about many remarkable sites in the Famous Places series—part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life.
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  • The White House

    Jill Braithwaite

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions ™, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Did you know that the president doesn't just work in the White House, he also lives there? Or that the first White House was burned down by the British in the War of 1812? Take a tour through this beautiful house and discover how it has changed over the past two hundred years in The White House.
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  • The White House

    Mary Lynn Firestone, Matthew Thomas Skeens

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    From the early 1800s, American presidents and their families have called the White House home. But as secret service agent Keneesha explains, the White House is more than just a place to live; it's also the president's office and one of the country's greatest symbols of leadership.
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  • Ghosts in the White House

    Lisa Owings

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Presidents of the United States might get some creepy houseguests during their time at the White Houseformer presidents! Find out which presidents have been sighted haunting their old home and what their unfinished business might be in this high-interest title for young readers.
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