Ellen Emerson White Books In Order

Friends Books Books In Order

  1. Friends for Life (1983)
  2. Life Without Friends (1987)

President’s Daughter Books In Order

  1. The President’s Daughter (1984)
  2. White House Autumn (1985)
  3. Long Live the Queen (1989)
  4. Long May She Reign (2007)

Echo Company Books In Order

  1. Welcome to Vietnam (1991)
  2. Hill 568 (1991)
  3. Tis the Season (1991)
  4. Stand Down (1992)

Dog Whisperer Books In Order

  1. The Rescue (2009)
  2. Storm Warning (2011)
  3. The Ghost (2012)

Novels

  1. Romance Is a Wonderful Thing (1983)
  2. Arachnophobia (1990)
  3. Encino Man (1992)
  4. The Road Home (1995)
  5. All Emergencies, Ring Super (1997)
  6. The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty (2002)
  7. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (2002)
  8. Webster (2015)
  9. A Season of Daring Greatly (2017)

Collections

  1. Stand and Deliver (1989)

Picture Books

  1. Michael Jordan (1995)

Non fiction

  1. Bo Jackson: Playing the Games (1990)
  2. Jennifer Capriati (1991)
  3. Jim Abbott (1992)
  4. Shaquille O’Neal (1994)
  5. Into No Man’s Land (2012)

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Ellen Emerson White Books Overview

Life Without Friends

After the drug overdose death of a fellow student, Beverly breaks away from the fast crowd but finds herself friendless and full of guilt until she meets Derek who helps her come to terms with the past and look with some hope to the future.

The President’s Daughter

Sixteen year old Meghan Powers likes her life just the way it is. She likes living in Massachusetts. She likes her school. And she has plenty of friends. But all that is about to change. Because Meg’s mother, one of the most prestigious senators in the country, is running for President. And she s going to win.

White House Autumn

After ten months of living in the White House, seventeen year old Meg Powers knew she should be used to the pressures of life in the spotlight but she wasn t.
In addition to the usual senior year worries college applications and Josh, her first serious boyfriend Meg had to live up to what was expected from the President’s daughter. She had to suppress her sense of humor and watch the way she dressed and spoke. And she had to try to have a normal relationship with Josh despite intrusions by reporters and secret service agents who followed her everywhere.
Then, just when everything was already so difficult, a shocking attack on her mother makes life in the White House even more impossible. Meg, her father, and her two younger brothers find they must turn to one another for solace and support while her mother s life hangs in the balance.

Long Live the Queen

Being the President’s daughter isn t easy, but Meg s getting used to it. She s even starting to have a life again okay, not a normal life, but things are beginning to fall into a routine. Then it happens machine guns blast, a van screeches to a halt, and masked men grab Meg and take her away. Meg doesn t understand what the terrorists want. She doesn t understand how her security was breached. But she does understand one thing they have no intention of letting her live and she has no intention of dying.

Long May She Reign

Meg Powers is the daughter of the President of the United States. She’s about to enter her first year of college. She s living through the worst year of her life. Last June Meg was kidnapped by terrorists brutalized, starved, and left for dead. She was shackled in a deserted mine shaft and had to smash the bones in her own hand to escape. Meg Powers survived the unthinkable, the stuff of nightmares. Her terrorist captor is still at large. But still she must live each day. Ahead of her is the grueling physical therapy to heal her broken body; the challenge of leaving the safety of the White House for her freshman year at college. But harder still than the physical and social challenges ahead are her shattered sense of herself and her family. Will she ever forgive her mother, the President, for her can not, have not and will not negotiate with terrorists stance even when it came to her own daughter? And more difficult still, can Meg forgive herself for having the strength, the intelligence and the wit to survive? In a brilliant novel, Ellen Emerson White tells her most ambitious and intense story about a most unlikely but deeply affecting hero*ine.

The Rescue

Emily has dreams of drowning. Night after night, she’s being sucked under until the third night. She realizes it s not just a dream. It s really happening to someone or something. On the rocky shore outside her house, Emily finds a large dog. He s barely alive, but she s determined to save him. She can feel his pain and his determination to live.
The dog is brought to the vet. And with Emily s help, he starts to improve. But is the bond between the girl and her dog something more? She can see what he sees, feel what he feels. And Zack seems to be able to read her mind, too. Is it possible that together, Emily and Zack can do more than read each other s minds? Can they turn their powers to helping other people?

Encino Man

After accidentally unearthing a ten thousand year old frozen caveman, who is still very much alive, high school nerds Harold and Dave name him B.C. and pass him off as a foreign exchange student. Movie tie in.

All Emergencies, Ring Super

Once an aspiring actress, Dana Coakley has abandoned the bright lights of stardom for a less glamourous position: as superintendent of an Upper West Side apartment building. The pay isn’t great, and grouting and plumbing aren’t dream work, but the rent is free, and it gives her more time to work with the disadvantaged inner city kids she tutors. One of those kids, Travis, confides in Dana that he believes a fatal fire in a low income housing building was actually the work of an arsonist, and not the accident it was deemed. Dana begins investigating, but her snooping unearths more questions than it answers. What does a wealthy real estate mogul have to do with the fire? What does a teenage drug lord know about it? And can Dana with the help of her wisecracking friends solve the case between leaky faucets, loose tiles, and whiny tenants?

The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty

Patrick is a US Marine fighting an enemy he can not see in a landscape he can not conquer. Scared, but brave, he must deal with all the emotions of the disturbing war in Vietnam, and keeps a journal of his experiences while away from home.

Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

A young girl growing up in Boston keeps a touching and poignant diary while her brother is away at war in Vietnam. Scared for her brother and for her country, she writes it all down in her diary, painting a picture of one of the most studied, turbulent, and disturbing times in American history.

Stand and Deliver

Mass Market Paperback Publisher: Scholastic; Mv T N Re edition November 1989 Language: English ISBN 10: 0590428314 ISBN 13: 978 0590428316

Michael Jordan

An introduction to the life and career of Michael Jordan follows his early childhood struggles and his history making sports triumphs, in an easy to read book that provides fifteen full color photographs.

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