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Marissa Moss

Auteur de Amelia's Notebook

85+ oeuvres 8,236 utilisateurs 199 critiques 3 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Marissa Moss began as an illustrator of children's books. She is the author and illustrator of the Amelia series. She has written and illustrated more than 20 children's books including Amelia's Notebook, which was named a 1997 American Booksellers Association Pick of the Lists book. Her other afficher plus books include Regina's Big Mistake and Knick Knack Paddywack. My Notebook (with Help from Amelia) also won the 2000 Parent Council Outstanding Award Informational and Oh Boy, Amelia! won the 2001 Parent's Guide to Children's Media Award and the 2002 Children's Choice Award. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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Œuvres de Marissa Moss

Amelia's Notebook (1995) 758 exemplaires
Amelia Writes Again (1996) 525 exemplaires
Amelia Hits the Road (1997) 509 exemplaires
Amelia Takes Command (1998) 248 exemplaires
The All-New Amelia (1999) 241 exemplaires
Amelia's Family Ties (2000) 212 exemplaires
Barbed Wire Baseball (1800) 202 exemplaires
The Pharaoh's Secret (2009) 197 exemplaires
Mighty Jackie: The Strike-Out Queen (2004) 196 exemplaires
Luv, Amelia Luv, Nadia (1999) 163 exemplaires
Amelia Works it Out (2000) 148 exemplaires
Amelia's 5th-Grade Notebook (2003) 138 exemplaires
Amelia's School Survival Guide (2002) 129 exemplaires
Galen: My Life in Imperial Rome (2002) 111 exemplaires
Amelia's 6th-Grade Notebook (2005) 111 exemplaires
Madame Amelia Tells All (2001) 108 exemplaires
The Bravest Woman in America (2011) 98 exemplaires
Oh Boy, Amelia (1702) 93 exemplaires
Amelia Lends a Hand (2002) 83 exemplaires
Mira's Diary: Lost in Paris (2012) 69 exemplaires
Max's Logbook (2003) 68 exemplaires
The Ugly Menorah (1996) 68 exemplaires
Mel's Diner (1828) 66 exemplaires
Amelia's 7th-Grade Notebook (2007) 57 exemplaires
True Heart (1999) 53 exemplaires
Kate Warne, Pinkerton Detective (2017) 39 exemplaires
Vote 4 Amelia (2007) 37 exemplaires
Amelia's Guide to Babysitting (2008) 36 exemplaires
In America (1994) 35 exemplaires
Amelia's Science Fair Disaster (2007) 32 exemplaires
Amelia's BFF (2011) 30 exemplaires
Mira's Diary: Home Sweet Rome (2013) 22 exemplaires
Boardwalk Babies (2021) 20 exemplaires
Caravaggio: Painter on the Run (2016) 19 exemplaires
Mira's Diary: Bombs Over London (2014) 17 exemplaires
Amelia's Boy Survival Guide (2012) 15 exemplaires
But Not Kate (1805) 10 exemplaires
KNICK KNACK PADDYWACK CL (1992) 10 exemplaires
Want to Play? (1990) 8 exemplaires
Talia's Codebook for Mathletes (2023) 7 exemplaires
Who Was It? (1989) 6 exemplaires
Mira's Diary: California Dreaming (2016) 4 exemplaires
Talia's Codebook for Mathletes (2023) 3 exemplaires

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Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1959-09-29
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Jeannette, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieux de résidence
Berkeley, California, USA

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Gr 4 Up—Lise Meitner, a Jewish physicist working in Germany as Hitler rose to power, made some of the most
celebrated discoveries in the 20th century, including nuclear fission, and yet never received the recognition she
deserved. With captivating writing and interstitial comics-like illustrations, Moss's biography of this groundbreaking
woman is spectacular.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 4 autres critiques | Apr 1, 2024 |
In this book, is about Kenichi "Zeni" Zenimura, a Japanese-American who was one of the hundreds of thousands placed in an internment camp during WWII. This story follows his love and dedication to the game of baseball which he brought to the internment camp to bring joy in such a hard time. This book could be great for 2rd-3th grade. I would use this in my class to share about finding the good in hard situations, and how when you are determined, you can do so much. You could also form a lesson around how what someone does might affect others.… (plus d'informations)
 
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haraki21 | 11 autres critiques | Feb 26, 2024 |
This is a Biographical picture book about the story of Kenichi Zenimura, a Japanese-American baseball player, who helped the sport of baseball and through so much adversity, created a way to be able to do what he loved, even when he was put in an internment camp. I think this book would be good to use for secondary students, even though it is a picture book, to introduce them to different perspectives of WWII, as well as a story of overcoming obstacles that may be in your way.
 
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Jsherman20 | 11 autres critiques | Feb 14, 2024 |
After I was about halfway through this I chuckled every time the author mentioned that chemist Otto Hahn didn't really understand physics and needed Lise Meitner to interpret results for him. It gets mentioned over and over again. Like, we get it!

It's widely accepted now that Hahn took too much credit for the discovery of nuclear fission (among other achievements) and that he allowed Meitner's contributions to go unacknowledged. Boo Hahn! Yay Meitner!
 
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LibrarianDest | 4 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
85
Aussi par
1
Membres
8,236
Popularité
#2,935
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
199
ISBN
334
Langues
3
Favoris
3

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