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Lou Gehrig: the luckiest man
By David A Adler, David A. Adler, Terry Widener. 1997
Life story of baseball's legendary "Iron Horse," who never missed a day of school as a boy nor a single…
game during his fourteen years as a New York Yankee. Depicts the courage, decency, and humility that marked his life, even during the illness that ended his baseball career in 1939. For grades 2-4Sound the jubilee: And Other Prehistoric Creatures
By Sandra Forrester, Jan Pienkowski. 1995
Eleven-year-old Maddie, who works in the big house on River Bend Plantation in North Carolina, longs for freedom. As the…
Civil War approaches and their mistress moves to her summer home on Nags Head, Maddie's family gets their chance at freedom when the bluecoats turn nearby Roanoke Island into an escaped-slave haven. For grades 6-9Mammoths on the move
By Lisa Wheeler, Kurt Cyrus. 2006
Join a pack of woolly mammoths as they trek south for the winter, braving fierce storms, deadly predators, and raging…
rivers while making their slow journey across the gorgeous unspoiled lands of this continent until finally they reach their goal. The author draws readers into the mystery of prehistory and of one of the most awesome beasts to ever walk the earth. For grades K-3Jackie Robinson
By Glenn Stout. 2006
Biography of the first African American to play for a major league baseball team, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Recounts how Jackie…
Robinson (1919-1972) broke the race barrier in 1947 when segregation dominated American sports. Depicts his talent, belief in racial equality, and strength of character. For grades 4-7. 2006Old Hoss
By James W. Bennett, Donald Raycraft. 2002
Charles Radbourn won fifty-nine games in 1884, the stuff of legends. In eleven years he racked up over three hundred…
wins and forty-five hundred innings--mind-blowing numbers. And yet the facts of this Hall of Famer's play are more credible than the stories of his life of alcohol, womanizing, wild brawling, and, later, the ravages of syphilis. Radbourn's plaque at Cooperstown presents an image that is almost caricature: cap set forward, mouth open, mustache pricked up at the ends and thick as his nose is long, nearly. Not Charles, but Ol' Hoss. It is now May 1941, and the invented Chicago Tribune journalist John Trapp is on a train for Bloomington, Illinois, to cover ceremonies honoring the late Radbourn. Trapp meets (the real) baseballer Clark Griffith, who begins to tell him tales of the great pitcher. Our authors then have Trapp craft the first biography of the man, anchoring the details of his life in fact.1917. Traición y revolución
By Juan Miguel Zunzunegui. 2017
Una historia del amor separado por las ideolog as y la nica revoluci n que nunca…
ha triunfado Europa se desangra en la Primera Guerra Mundial millones de cad veres rusos y alemanes yacen en el frente oriental mientras los poderosos se reparten el mundo Desde Londres hasta Constantinopla y de San Petersburgo a Berl n los ej rcitos esp as revolucionarios y agentes secretos destruyen los antiguos imperios y forjan los cimientos de un nuevo mundo En medio de la guerra de Europa y de la revoluci n sovi tica el misterioso agente norteamericano John Mann investiga la trama de toda una conspiraci n que involucra la muerte del misterioso Rasput n la ca da del Zar las maquinaciones de Stalin y las estrategias de Trotsky el reparto de Medio Oriente a los rabes y turcos a los bolcheviques y alemanes y al arma m s poderosa del Kaiser en su guerra contra el Imperio Ruso Vladimir Lenin La historia quecomienza en 1917 termina el 9 de noviembre de 1989 con la ca da del Muro de Berl n Anastasia y Konstantin dos sobrevivientes de la revoluci n sovi tica separados por el muro narran su versi n de los hechos mientras buscan reencontrarse Una historia del amor separado por las ideolog as de los eternos sue os frustrados de la humanidad y de la nica revoluci n que nunca ha triunfadoPromises to Keep: How Jackie Robinson Changed America
By Sharon Robinson. 2004
A warm, intimate portrait of Jackie Robinson, America's sports icon, told from the unique perspective of a unique insider: his…
only daughter.Sharon Robinson shares memories of her famous father in this warm loving biography of the man who broke the color barrier in baseball. Jackie Robinson was an outstanding athlete, a devoted family man and a dedicated civil rights activist. The author explores the fascinating circumstances surrounding Jackie Robinson's breakthrough. She also tells the off-the-field story of Robinson's hard-won victories and the inspiring effect he had on his family, his community. . . his country! Includes never-before-published letters by Jackie Robinson, as well as photos from the Robinson family archives.