Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584853305
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Amelia is confused when her older sister starts acting goofy around boys, and Amelia herself likes wood shop better than sewing class. Does she have to like girly things to be a girl? Illustrations.
Oh Boy, Amelia!
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584853442
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ten-year-old Amelia watches her older sister Cleo change when she gets her first boyfriend, while Amelia takes a class in "life skills" and tries to figure out what it means that she likes shop class better than home economics.
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584853442
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ten-year-old Amelia watches her older sister Cleo change when she gets her first boyfriend, while Amelia takes a class in "life skills" and tries to figure out what it means that she likes shop class better than home economics.
Amelia's Notebook
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1442435291
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
When Amelia’s mom gives her a journal for her birthday, she finally has a place to share her truest feelings at last! Nine-year-old Amelia’s mother gives her a blank notebook to write down her thoughts and tells her it will make her feel better. Why would a dumb notebook make me feel better, Amelia thinks. The only thing that will make Amelia feel better is going back to old house, her old school, and her old friends. Amelia does not—do you hear this!—want to move. But no one is listening to Amelia.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1442435291
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
When Amelia’s mom gives her a journal for her birthday, she finally has a place to share her truest feelings at last! Nine-year-old Amelia’s mother gives her a blank notebook to write down her thoughts and tells her it will make her feel better. Why would a dumb notebook make me feel better, Amelia thinks. The only thing that will make Amelia feel better is going back to old house, her old school, and her old friends. Amelia does not—do you hear this!—want to move. But no one is listening to Amelia.
Amelia Lends a Hand
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584855088
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
A new boy moves in next door to Amelia, and she decide to be friends with him. But when she discovers he is deaf, she faces the challenge of learning to communicate with him. Includes sign-language flash cards. Consumable.
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584855088
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
A new boy moves in next door to Amelia, and she decide to be friends with him. But when she discovers he is deaf, she faces the challenge of learning to communicate with him. Includes sign-language flash cards. Consumable.
Oh Boy, Amelia!
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584853305
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Amelia is confused when her older sister starts acting goofy around boys, and Amelia herself likes wood shop better than sewing class. Does she have to like girly things to be a girl? Illustrations.
Publisher: American Girl Publishing Incorporated
ISBN: 9781584853305
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Amelia is confused when her older sister starts acting goofy around boys, and Amelia herself likes wood shop better than sewing class. Does she have to like girly things to be a girl? Illustrations.
Amelia's Book of Notes & Note Passing
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689874464
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about notes and freindship.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689874464
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about notes and freindship.
Amelia O’Donohue Is So Not a Virgin
Author: Helen FitzGerald
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 140224374X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Rachel Ross is concentrating on graduating at the top of her class at her boarding school and getting into Oxford. When Amelia O'Donohue, probably the most popular girl on campus, asks her for a favor, how could Rachel say no. But this one favor leads to a secret so big it just might change everything--for both Rachel and Amelia.
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 140224374X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Rachel Ross is concentrating on graduating at the top of her class at her boarding school and getting into Oxford. When Amelia O'Donohue, probably the most popular girl on campus, asks her for a favor, how could Rachel say no. But this one favor leads to a secret so big it just might change everything--for both Rachel and Amelia.
Boy Oh Boy
Author: Zachary Doss
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597098137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Boy Oh Boy is a humorous exploration of loneliness and longing, as well as a confrontation of society's expectations about love.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597098137
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Boy Oh Boy is a humorous exploration of loneliness and longing, as well as a confrontation of society's expectations about love.
Amelia Hits the Road
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN: 9780606198677
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Three classic Amelia books are available once again, now in a backpack-size format that's perfect for sharing with friends. Illustrations.
Publisher: Turtleback Books
ISBN: 9780606198677
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Three classic Amelia books are available once again, now in a backpack-size format that's perfect for sharing with friends. Illustrations.
My Notebook (with Help from Amelia)
Author: Marissa Moss
Publisher: Tricycle Press
ISBN: 9781883672478
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The author writes, Kids and teachers often ask me how they can make a notebook like Amelia's. It's easy and it's fun. And to make it even easier, this new notebook shows how Amelia gets ideas about characters, stories, poems and whatever she feels about writing. Not just a blank book, My Notebook is filled with dozens of suggestions, quips and asides to start kids off on their own unique book.
Publisher: Tricycle Press
ISBN: 9781883672478
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
The author writes, Kids and teachers often ask me how they can make a notebook like Amelia's. It's easy and it's fun. And to make it even easier, this new notebook shows how Amelia gets ideas about characters, stories, poems and whatever she feels about writing. Not just a blank book, My Notebook is filled with dozens of suggestions, quips and asides to start kids off on their own unique book.
Where Only Eagles Dare to Fly
Author: Carol J. Sale
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1410714004
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
The turmoil within the world, as well as within oneself, the storms both within and without, can be checked and brought to a calm before they rage out of control, set on a path of destruction. Prejudice is a storm of life that can be overcome by reminding ourselves that individualism is a God-given right to be set apart, to be different. We must learn to look for the "good salt" in others, to see their spirit. With courage, boldness, a keen hindsight, like our brother; the eagle, we can overcome; lifting ourselves above adversity to soar Where Only Eagles Dare to Fly! Amelia Malone is a divorced, middle-aged woman, who has lived her life in a sheltered corner of the world in rural America. With her children now grown, she has plenty of time to follow the innate desire to search out the roots of her Indian ancestry. Though she has never experienced prejudice, or violence, other than thru the windows of television or newspapers, they both will now come to rest on her as she steps out of her norm into reality. It is there she finds her greatest enemy, herself. Amelia moves to the city where she is plagued by the presence of an evil spirit and encounters a young Indian man whose been sent on a vision quest by spirits of tribal elders past. Showing up unexpected on her camping trip allows him the opportunity to save her from smorgasbord for a mountain lion. With the developing of their friendship, Amelia learns she is a valuable component in his vision being fulfilled, A vision of a legend that eyes of Indians of many generations past have waited to see fulfilled. After shes been presented with a sacred eagle claw necklace from the spirit of an elderly Indian woman, and she and her new friend find themselves adorned with identical ceremonial chokers, they part, not knowing when theyll meet again. Amelia is afforded a chance to go west to watch a western filmed that shes been corresponding with. On the train journey she must overcome prejudice when she befriends a Mexican that a rich white woman tells her to beware of cause he has a black eye and a yet open gash on his lip. She faces prejudice again when she befriends a full-blooded Indian who at first pierces her thru with fiery darts as he glares at her and calls her the average white woman. They quickly overcome the wall of prejudice and find their destination is one and the same; as he is an actor in the western shes to watch filmed. That week she finds herself caught up in the Legend of Great Bear, trying to overcome her Great Bear within, her insecurities, and her Great Bear without, a bold-legged cowpoke who has vowed to have her. At the ranch she comes across the Indian shed encountered in the city and finds he is best friends with her new Indian friend from the train. They find themselves at odds over her as she spends her week scaling Eagle Rock, saving her friends from two kinds of serpents, a knife throwing renegade and a rattlesnake, and helping the ranch owner overcome a 30- year vengeance hes had against his best friend over a woman they had both loved. She helps her Indian friend, who had save her life, overcome a false sense of pride, helps him accept the truth about his real father so he wont take his own life, comforts a friend the cowpoke attempted to rape when he thought it was Amelia in Amelias bed, persuades an adversary to allow Crystal Creek Waterfall to be used to authenticate a scene, brings out the hidden truth about Indian people, discovers unsought love and finds her destiny Where Only Eagles Dare to Fly. I love to write, though writing this book wasnt planned, but rather inspired. I have a voice and was told a truth needed to unfold that many generations past have waited and needed to hear about the Indian people.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1410714004
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
The turmoil within the world, as well as within oneself, the storms both within and without, can be checked and brought to a calm before they rage out of control, set on a path of destruction. Prejudice is a storm of life that can be overcome by reminding ourselves that individualism is a God-given right to be set apart, to be different. We must learn to look for the "good salt" in others, to see their spirit. With courage, boldness, a keen hindsight, like our brother; the eagle, we can overcome; lifting ourselves above adversity to soar Where Only Eagles Dare to Fly! Amelia Malone is a divorced, middle-aged woman, who has lived her life in a sheltered corner of the world in rural America. With her children now grown, she has plenty of time to follow the innate desire to search out the roots of her Indian ancestry. Though she has never experienced prejudice, or violence, other than thru the windows of television or newspapers, they both will now come to rest on her as she steps out of her norm into reality. It is there she finds her greatest enemy, herself. Amelia moves to the city where she is plagued by the presence of an evil spirit and encounters a young Indian man whose been sent on a vision quest by spirits of tribal elders past. Showing up unexpected on her camping trip allows him the opportunity to save her from smorgasbord for a mountain lion. With the developing of their friendship, Amelia learns she is a valuable component in his vision being fulfilled, A vision of a legend that eyes of Indians of many generations past have waited to see fulfilled. After shes been presented with a sacred eagle claw necklace from the spirit of an elderly Indian woman, and she and her new friend find themselves adorned with identical ceremonial chokers, they part, not knowing when theyll meet again. Amelia is afforded a chance to go west to watch a western filmed that shes been corresponding with. On the train journey she must overcome prejudice when she befriends a Mexican that a rich white woman tells her to beware of cause he has a black eye and a yet open gash on his lip. She faces prejudice again when she befriends a full-blooded Indian who at first pierces her thru with fiery darts as he glares at her and calls her the average white woman. They quickly overcome the wall of prejudice and find their destination is one and the same; as he is an actor in the western shes to watch filmed. That week she finds herself caught up in the Legend of Great Bear, trying to overcome her Great Bear within, her insecurities, and her Great Bear without, a bold-legged cowpoke who has vowed to have her. At the ranch she comes across the Indian shed encountered in the city and finds he is best friends with her new Indian friend from the train. They find themselves at odds over her as she spends her week scaling Eagle Rock, saving her friends from two kinds of serpents, a knife throwing renegade and a rattlesnake, and helping the ranch owner overcome a 30- year vengeance hes had against his best friend over a woman they had both loved. She helps her Indian friend, who had save her life, overcome a false sense of pride, helps him accept the truth about his real father so he wont take his own life, comforts a friend the cowpoke attempted to rape when he thought it was Amelia in Amelias bed, persuades an adversary to allow Crystal Creek Waterfall to be used to authenticate a scene, brings out the hidden truth about Indian people, discovers unsought love and finds her destiny Where Only Eagles Dare to Fly. I love to write, though writing this book wasnt planned, but rather inspired. I have a voice and was told a truth needed to unfold that many generations past have waited and needed to hear about the Indian people.