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A Reader’s Guide to Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God
A Reader’s Guide to Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God
"An introduction to Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their eyes were watching God for high school students, which includes biographical background on the author, explanations of various literary devices and techniques, and literary criticism for the novice reader"--Provided by publisher.
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Was Moby Dick Real?
Was Moby Dick Real?
The tale of the giant white whale immortalized in Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel was inspired by horrifying real events: the shipwreck of a whaling boat and the desperate efforts of its twenty-man crew to survive. With accessible text and vivid full-color imagery, this engrossing volume investigates both the legend and the true story behind Moby Dick. Entertaining fast facts and insightful sidebars will keep elementary-level readers engaged throughout. A Further Reading list with books and websites encourages further exploration.
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Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
"A biography of film director Steven Spielberg"--Provided by publisher.
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Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony
Enhanced by primary sources, images, and sidebars, this engaging biography of one of the suffrage movement’s most inspiring leaders paints a vivid picture of what life was like for a woman in nineteenth-century America. Readers will be inspired by Anthony’s tireless fight to improve women’s standing, an effort that changed the course of history.
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The Life of Benjamin Banneker
The Life of Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker, born in 1731, was a man ahead of his time. As a free African American in a time of slavery, Banneker was not welcome in white society, and he spent most of his life on his Maryland farm. There he harnessed his keen and curious intellect to teach himself complex mathematics and astronomy. Banneker secured a place in history with his role in surveying the site for the capital city, Washington D.C., and his published almanacs with precise tide calculations and weather predictions. Also, Banneker himself was one of the first African Americans to speak out against slavery. Banneker's accomplishments were used by abolitionists as proof of the intellectual powers of his race.
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Write Horror Fiction in 5 Simple Steps
Write Horror Fiction in 5 Simple Steps
A horror story succeeds if it strikes terror in the reader. A good horror story is like a good ride at an amusement park. Feeling scared without having to face real danger is exhilarating. The story builds with tantalizing ideas. The reader inches out on the coaster track, knowing the precarious drop is seconds away. Author Laura Baskes Litwin shows aspiring writers how to write a terrifying tale of horror.
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Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera is famous for painting murals of everyday life in Mexico. But he was also known for his work in literature, cinematography, and his marriage to another artist, Frida Kahlo. Discover the world of Diego Rivera, from the Mexican Revolution to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, learn all about this talented artist and his creative life.
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Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera
Profiles the Mexican muralist who inspired a revival of fresco painting in Latin America and the United States, and discusses his turbulent marriage to Frida Kahlo.
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Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston
Traces the life of the Harlem Renaissance writer and folklorist, who worked to preserve the rich storytelling tradition of African-Americans in the South.
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Matthew Henson
Matthew Henson
Examines the life of African American explorer, Matthew Henson, who placed the American flag at the North Pole in 1909, but was never credited for this because of racial prejudice.
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