Deborah Hopkinson
Author
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Pub. Date
2013
Language
English
Formats
Description
The suspenseful tale of two courageous kids and one inquisitive scientist who teamed up to stop an epidemic.
“A delightful combination of race-against-the-clock medical mystery and outwit-the-bad-guys adventure.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred
Eel has troubles of his own: As an orphan and a “mudlark,” he spends his days in the filthy River Thames, searching for bits of things to sell....
“A delightful combination of race-against-the-clock medical mystery and outwit-the-bad-guys adventure.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred
Eel has troubles of his own: As an orphan and a “mudlark,” he spends his days in the filthy River Thames, searching for bits of things to sell....
Author
Series
Publisher
Penguin Workshop
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
"From Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Gloria Steinem and Hillary Clinton, women throughout US history have fought for equality ... Hopkinson chronicles the beginning of the movement in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when women were demanding the right to vote. She explores the 1960s, which pushed equal rights and opportunities for women--both at home and in the workplace--even further, and then moves toward present-day...
Author
Publisher
Balzer + Bray, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,|c[2018]
Language
English
Description
This picture book biography of one of the most beloved writers of all time pays tribute to an independent thinker who turned ordinary life into extraordinary stories and created a body of work that has delighted and inspired readers for generations.
Author
Publisher
Penguin Workshop
Pub. Date
20190521
Language
English
Description
Recounting tales of spying, murder, missing children, and lost treasure, Hopkinson reveals the inside story on the famous fortress in the heart of Moscow that has withstood fires, invaders, and revolutions for almost 700 years. Includes a fold-out map. Original.
Author
Publisher
Peachtree Publishers
Pub. Date
[2019]
Language
English
Description
"Carter G. Woodson was born ten years after the end of the Civil War, to parents who had both been enslaved. Their stories were not the ones written about in history books, but Carter learned them and kept them in his heart. Carter's father could not read or write, but he believed in being an informed citizen. So Carter read the newspaper to him every day, and from this practice, he learned about the world and how to find out what he didn't know....