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Quick view Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World (Hard Cover) by Sy Montgomery An authorized biography about Grandin's life with autism and her groundbreaking work as a scientist and designer of cruelty-free livestock facilities, by a Sibert Medalist. Includes photographs, many from Grandin's personal collection. View Details
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Quick view Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman This 1988 Newbery Medal Book tells the story of Abraham Lincoln with photographs and prints, providing a vivid look at the life and times of one of the nation's great leaders. View Details
Quick view Lincoln: A Photobiography (Hard Cover) by Russell Freedman A description of the boyhood, marriage, and young professional life of Abraham Lincoln includes his presidential years and also reflects on the latest scholarly thoughts about our Civil War president. Winner of the 1988 Newbery Medal. View Details
Quick view Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World by Sy Montgomery An authorized portrait about Grandin's life with autism and her groundbreaking work as a scientist and designer of cruelty-free livestock facilities describes how she overcame key disabilities through education and the support of her mother. View Details
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Quick view Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women by Melissa Sweet In kitchens and living rooms, in garages and labs and basements, even in converted chicken coops, women and girls have invented ingenious innovations that have made our lives simpler and better. Their creations are some of the most enduring (the... View Details
Quick view Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade (14) by Melissa Sweet In brilliant collage illustrations, the award-winning artist Sweet tells the story of the puppeteer Tony Sarg, capturing his genius, his dedication, his zest for play, and his long-lasting gift to America--the inspired helium balloons that would become... View Details
Quick view The Journey That Saved Curious George: The True Wartime Escape of Margaret and H.A. Rey by Alan Drummond Follow Hans and Margret Rey's amazing story of fleeing their Paris home in 1940 as the German army advanced in this book that resembles a travel journal and includes original photos, reproduced ticket stubs, and more. Full color. View Details
Quick view If I Only Had a Horn: Young Louis Armstrong by Leonard Jenkins Orgill's vivid words and Jenkins's dramatic pictures combine to tell the story of a boy who grew up to be a giant of jazz--the legendary and beloved Louis Armstrong. View Details