Marissa Moss Books In Order

Amelia Books In Order

  1. Amelia’s Notebook (1995)
  2. Amelia Writes Again (1996)
  3. Amelia Hits the Road (1997)
  4. Amelia’s Guide to Gossip (1998)
  5. Amelia Takes Command (1998)
  6. Amelia’s Boredom Survival Guide (1999)
  7. The All-new Amelia (1999)
  8. Dr. Amelia’s Boredom Survival Guide (1999)
  9. Luv, Amelia Luv, Nadia (1999)
  10. Amelia Works It Out (2000)
  11. Amelia’s Family Ties (2000)
  12. Amelia Creativity Kit (2000)
  13. Amelia’s Easy-as-pie Drawing Guide (2000)
  14. Madame Amelia Tells All (2001)
  15. Oh Boy, Amelia! (2001)
  16. Amelia Lends a Hand (2002)
  17. Amelia’s School Survival Guide with Sticker (2002)
  18. Amelia’s Best Year Ever (2003)
  19. Amelia’s 6th-grade Notebook (2005)
  20. Amelia’s Most Unforgettable Embarrassing Moments (2005)
  21. Amelia’s Book of Notes & Note Passing (2006)
  22. Amelia’s Bully Survival Guide (2006)
  23. Amelia’s Are-we-there-yet Longest Ever Car Trip (2006)
  24. Amelia’s Longest, Biggest, Most-fights-ever Family Reunion (2006)
  25. Amelia’s 5th-grade Notebook (2006)
  26. Amelia’s Must-keep Resolutions for the Best Year Ever! (2006)
  27. Amelia Tells All (2007)
  28. Amelia’s 7th-grade Notebook (2007)
  29. Vote 4 Amelia (2007)
  30. Amelia’s Itchy-twitchy, Lovey-dovey Summer At Camp Mosquito (2008)
  31. Amelia’s Guide to Babysitting (2008)
  32. Amelia’s Science Fair Disaster (2008)
  33. Amelia’s Middle School Survival Guide (2009)
  34. Amelia’s Cross-My-Heart, Hope-to-Die Guide to the Real, True You! (2010)
  35. Amelia’s BFF (2011)
  36. Amelia’s Boy Survival Guide (2012)
  37. Amelia’s Back-to-School Survival Guide (2012)
  38. Amelia’s Middle-School Graduation Yearbook (2015)

Max Disaster Books In Order

  1. Alien Eraser to the Rescue (2009)
  2. Alien Eraser Unravels the Mystery of the Pyramids (2009)
  3. Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution (2009)
  4. Max’s Logbook (2003)

Daphne’s Diary of Daily Disasters Books In Order

  1. The Name Game! (2011)
  2. The Vampire Dare! (2011)
  3. Fake Friend! (2012)

Mira’s Diary Books In Order

  1. Lost in Paris (2012)
  2. Home, Sweet Rome (2013)
  3. California Dreaming (2016)

Novels

  1. The Pharaoh’s Secret (2009)

Picture Books

  1. True Heart (1980)
  2. Who Was It? (1988)
  3. Want To Play? (1990)
  4. The After-school Monster (1991)
  5. But Not Kate (1992)
  6. Knick Knack Paddywack (1992)
  7. In America (1994)
  8. Mel’s Diner (1994)
  9. The Ugly Menorah (1996)
  10. Regina’s Big Mistake (2008)
  11. Barbed Wire Baseball (2013)
  12. America’s Tea Parties (2016)
  13. Kate Warne, Pinkerton Detective (2017)
  14. The Eye That Never Sleeps (2018)
  15. Boardwalk Babies (2021)

Graphic Novels

  1. Invasion Of Alien Eraser And Other Cool Stuff (2004)
  2. Last Things (2017)

Chapter Books

  1. The Bravest Woman in America (2011)
  2. Blood Diaries (2011)

Non fiction

  1. My Notebook (1997)
  2. Rachel’s Journal (1998)
  3. Emma’s Journal (1999)
  4. Hannah’s Journal (2000)
  5. Brave Harriet (2001)
  6. Rose’s Journal (2001)
  7. Galen: My Life in Imperial Rome: An Ancient World Journal (2002)
  8. Mighty Jackie (2004)
  9. Sky High (2009)
  10. Nurse, Soldier, Spy (2011)
  11. A Soldier’s Secret (2012)
  12. Mira’s Diary Bombs Over London (2014)
  13. Caravaggio (2016)

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Marissa Moss Books Overview

Amelia’s Notebook

Nothing gets by Amelia. She’s one of those kids who is always wondering why things are the way they are and she puts it all down in her notebook. There’s a family move to ponder and a bratty sister to deal with. Amelia’s thoughts and pictures are sure to be an inspiration to young writers and artists everywhere. Full color illustrations.

Amelia Writes Again

Amelia got a brand new notebook for her birthday, but now her best friend Leah wants to see it and Amelia’s not sure about that. Snooty big sister, Cleo, is still in pain, and someone set fire to the school! As Amelia wrestles with friendship, privacy, and loyalty, there’s plenty to fill her new notebook. Full color illustrations throughout.

Amelia Hits the Road

Amelia’s back. This time she’s taken her notebook on the road for a summer time family trip to the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and Yosemite National Park. Cooped up in the car with her obnoxious sister, Cleo, Amelia has plenty to write about from the not so mysterious Mysterious Place to old fashioned gas pumps to meeting a boy named Mako. Full color illustrations.

Amelia’s Guide to Gossip

Did you hear the rumor making the rounds? A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘Everything you always wanted to know about gossip it’s the hottest rumor around!’ Me, Amelia…
the one about Amelia and her guide? Notes from Amelia Fans: ‘I like how you get a lot of details in the book Good details make for good gossip! Shana ‘My favorite part was when Cleo pukes in teh car and Amelia says ‘ I’m trying to get some air here!’ that was so funny.’ And you can pass this rumor on it’s all true! Madeline

Amelia Takes Command

Everyone’s favorite hero*ine is back again with her latest adventure as Amelia takes off for Space Camp, where she aims to lead the shuttle mission and bring her team safely back to Earth. Legions of Amelia fans will cheer when Amelia stands up to a bully and takes a stand. Full color.

Amelia’s Boredom Survival Guide

While waiting for her sister’s medical appointment, a bored Amelia creates a handwritten book of fifty suggestions for passing the time.

The All-new Amelia

Hoping to impress the new girl in her class while they work together on an archeological dig project, Ameila tries to improve by giving herself a makeover and almost loses a friend in the process.

Luv, Amelia Luv, Nadia

Ten year old Amelia exchanges letters and postcards with her long distance friend Nadia. Includes actual letters folded and inserted into envelopes.

Amelia Works It Out

Amelia draws on her artistic talent to earn money for something special that she really wants.

Amelia’s Family Ties

Amelia finally gets a chance to meet her father well, she’s seen him before, but not since she was a baby, and she can’t remember anything about him. Now she’s going to see him again for a visit she’ll never forget!

Madame Amelia Tells All

Does your handwriting reveal your true personality? What does your messy room say about you? To answer these questions and more, gaze into Amelia’s notebook to discover what the future may hold for you. PLUS: Share the good fortune with your friends just tear out the fortune tellers included inside!

Oh Boy, Amelia!

Ten year old Amelia watches her older sister Cleo change when she gets her first boyfriend, while Amelia takes a class in ‘life skills’ and tries to figure out what it means that she likes shop class better than home economics.

Amelia Lends a Hand

Amelia had expected to have a quiet summer, but instead she makes friends with a deaf boy who moves in next door, deals with her grouchy older sister, has an asthma attack, and goes to a family reunion. Features hand printed text and drawings and thirty two sign language flash cards.

Amelia’s School Survival Guide with Sticker

School can be hazardous to your health, but not when you have Amelia’s tips for surviving homework, teachers,and even cafeteria food!

Amelia’s Best Year Ever

Join Amelia on a year full of fifth grade adventures, from stealing the show in the Thanksgiving play, to unravelling a Valentine’s mystery, to being a junior bridesmaid!

Amelia’s 6th-grade Notebook

From the STAR of the BEST SELLING Amelia’s Notebook! A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘I’m finally in middle school and I thought it would be great, but having a bully for a teacher like Mr. Lambaste is HORRIBLE. I need help ADVICE A FRIEND and I need them all now!’ Me, Amelia Notes from Amelia’s Fans! ‘Your books inspired me to write The 6th Grade Journal of Liliana Rily Tap.’ Alanna Campion, age 13 ‘I think your advice to girls everywhere is the best.’ Kristen Beyer, age 13 ‘I’m going into 6th grade, and I need to have something to guide me with my problems.’ Summer Armstrong, age 12

Amelia’s Most Unforgettable Embarrassing Moments

A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘I don’t know what’s worse sharing a dorm with girls I don’t know or sharing one with a girl I know too well my sister, Cleo. This school trip is a major lesson in embarrassment!’ Me, Amelia Notes from Amelia’s Fans: ‘Amelia is getting older and she is going through the same things as my friends and I. Maybe you would not be embarrassed to write about that stuff…
‘ I’m blushing, but still writing…
Vanesa, age 13 ‘I started to have my own notebook, and my problems were fixed like presto!’ Hooray! Here’s to notebook power! Isabella

Amelia’s Book of Notes & Note Passing

A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘Here’s another note in a notebook FULL of notes good ones, mean ones, ones passed in class, and ones that show you who your true friends are. Trust me, it’s a notable experience.’ me, Amelia

Amelia’s Bully Survival Guide

Amelia is not about to let the class bully get the best of her that’s just not Amelia’s way! But still Amelia feels defenseless against Hilary who seems to have one mean thing to say after another. Then when Amelia attends Space Camp she gains the confidence she needs to stand up for herself! In her honest and engaging way, Amelia describes what it is like to get tough and be your own hero!

Amelia’s Are-we-there-yet Longest Ever Car Trip

When Amelia and her big sister, Cleo, are stuck together in the backseat of a car for a family road trip, there are fights, plenty of sights, and Amelia’s best friend, Nadia, at the end of the road!

Amelia’s Longest, Biggest, Most-fights-ever Family Reunion

A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘ When Dad wanted me to come to his BIG family reunion, I couldn’t say no, but for me it wasn’t a party it was being thrown in with a bunch of complete strangers! It’s hard enough dealing with my sister, Cleo, but getting to know a whole new and plenty strange family OMG!’ me, Amelia

Amelia’s 5th-grade Notebook

Join Amelia on a year full of fifth grade adventures, from stealing the show in the Thanksgiving play, to unravelling a Valentine’s mystery, to being a junior bridesmaid!

Amelia’s Must-keep Resolutions for the Best Year Ever!

A Note from the Author Amelia!

‘I really want to celebrate the New Year, so here’s a whole notebook full of New Year ideas. I don’t mean for parties, but for ways to make resolutions that will really stick!’

Me, Amelia

Amelia Tells All

Does your handwriting reveal your true personality? What does your messy room say about you? To answer these questions and more, gaze into Amelia’s notebook to discover what the future may hold for you. PLUS: Share the good fortune with your friends just tear out the fortune tellers included inside!

Amelia’s 7th-grade Notebook

A Note from the Author Amelia! ‘Now I’m in 7th grade and things are getting complicated. Should I wear makeup or not? Am I pretty? What does it mean to be a 7th grader? I have lots of questions but no answers.’ me, Amelia

Vote 4 Amelia

Amelia’s best friend Carly decides to run for student body president and Amelia joins the election fever as a candidate for secretary. Running for office is fun until someone starts taking down Carly’s campaign signs and Carly’s main opponent begins spreading lies about her around the school. Can Amelia save her friend’s reputation and the election?

Amelia’s Guide to Babysitting

A note from the Author Amelia! ‘When Carly and I decided to start a babysitting buisness, we thought we were prepared. Then Ruthy and Tyler came along it was a real adventure in Extreme Babysitting!’ Me, Amelia Notes from Amelia’s Fans: ‘I read the 6th Grade book. It was really interesting. Some of the stuff in it helped out in school.’ And this book can help you out of school, I hope. Jordan ‘I love the way you tell the story and express your thoughts and feelings.’ Plus I have fun with quizzes and charts what’s a notebook without them? Heather

Amelia’s Science Fair Disaster

Amelia gets assigned a school science project with the worst partners ever! How will she survive the science fair?

Amelia’s Middle School Survival Guide

Nothing says middle school better than embarrassing moments and gossip. And no one is better at capturing the middle school experience than Marissa Moss’s Amelia. Now two bestselling classic Amelia books, Amelia s Most Unforgettable Embarrassing Moments and Amelia s Guide to Gossip, are together in a value priced bind up with a special Amelia eraser key chain. This is the perfect summer reading for middle schoolers and middle schoolers to be.

Amelia’s Cross-My-Heart, Hope-to-Die Guide to the Real, True You!

Amelia is about to learn a lot about herself, and it starts when her science teacher asks her to write an article about the unexpected results of her science fair project. After Amelia completes the article and turns it in, Sadie, her notebook snooping science project partner, is furious that Amelia didn t consult her and calls her mean names! How will she cope? With entertaining quizzes to take throughout, readers journey along with Amelia as she searches for a way to discover who she truly is by turning to her trusty notebook, of course!

Amelia’s BFF

Amelia is so excited that Nadia, her BFF from back in California is coming to visit. She’s sure that Nadia and Carly, her BFF in Oregon are going to really hit it off and they’ll have a great week together. Trouble is Nadia and Carly can’t stand each other and Amelia is trapped in the middle. When your two best friends are warring how do you choose sides? Who’s her real BFF now?

Alien Eraser to the Rescue

Welcome to Max’s secret collection of inventions, comic strips, and random thoughts about school, family breakups, and the power of Alien Eraser. Pimply older brothers. Good parents who get into bad fi ghts. Lucky for Max, he has a place to jot down his mixed up thoughts and brilliant ideas. In a quirky mix of comics, concoctions, and contraptions, Max tells thestory of his topsy turvy life and how he tries to hold it and himself all Together.

Alien Eraser Unravels the Mystery of the Pyramids

Welcome to Max’s secret collection of inventions, comic strips, and random thoughts about school, family breakups, and the power of Alien Eraser. Did aliens build the pyramids? Will a magic love potion bring Mom and Dad back together? And what do school science, mummified apples, and alien erasers have to do with it? In a second zany, jam packed graphic novel, Max jots down his worst fears and best brainstorms.

Alien Eraser Reveals the Secrets of Evolution

Max grapples with the outrageousness of divorced parents beginning to date and other mysteries of evolution in his third quirky notebook. Welcome to Max’s book of inventions, experiments, comic strips, and random thoughts about school, the universe, evolution, and parents who definitely don t act the way parents are supposed to act. Luckily for Max, he has a place to jot down his biggest questions and most amazing discoveries. This zany mix of comics, concoctions, and contraptions helps Max tells the story of his topsy turvy life and how he comes to terms with a changing family.

Max’s Logbook

A beloved and best selling author debuts on Scholastic Press with an exciting new series!Clever, curious Max, a budding scientist, begins a logbook to record his hilarious experiments and ideas for inventions. In a journal like style, his logbook also introduces us to his school, friends, family, and an inventive comic strip, Alien Erasers. But most touching of all is Max’s struggle to adjust to his parents’ impending divorce. And while Max tries to control the uncontrollable through his wacky scientific experiments, like the robot that will keep his family together he soon learns that Dad’s new house has possibilitities of becoming a second home.

The Name Game!

In The Name Game!, Daphne has never ever loved her name, but it is her name and she can t do much to change it. So when the first day of fourth grade comes, Daphne is flustered when the new teacher can t seem to remember her name. It’s not Duffy or Daffy or Doffy. It s Daphne! And if you ask her, there s a lot in a name . In The Vampire Dare!, Daphne wonders why everyone is so crazy for vampires. She decides it s kinda cool to be bitten by a vampire because you ll live forever and if you can t die, you can t get old and wrinkly. So when the teachers announce a costume day even though Halloween is long past, Daphne wants to be the best vampire ever! But what is cool and what is nerdy in Vampire Land? Daphne s about to find out!

The Vampire Dare!

In The Name Game!, Daphne has never ever loved her name, but it is her name and she can t do much to change it. So when the first day of fourth grade comes, Daphne is flustered when the new teacher can t seem to remember her name. It’s not Duffy or Daffy or Doffy. It s Daphne! And if you ask her, there s a lot in a name . In The Vampire Dare!, Daphne wonders why everyone is so crazy for vampires. She decides it s kinda cool to be bitten by a vampire because you ll live forever and if you can t die, you can t get old and wrinkly. So when the teachers announce a costume day even though Halloween is long past, Daphne wants to be the best vampire ever! But what is cool and what is nerdy in Vampire Land? Daphne s about to find out!

The Pharaoh’s Secret

Filled with intrigue and surprises, The Pharaoh’s Secret includes Marissa Moss s original illustrations throughout. The novel skillfully weaves history with a personal story full of heartache and family tensions that will entice and enthrall readers. When Talibah and her younger brother, Adom, accompany their father, an academic, to his homeland of modern Egypt on his research assignment, they become involved in a mystery surrounding an ancient, lost pharaoh a rare queen ruler. Someone has tried to wipe her from the record, to make it appear as if she never existed! She needs Talibah to help her and her high priest, Senenmut, reclaim their rightful place in history. Exotic locales, mysterious strangers, and a sinister archaeologist round out an adventure that is full of riddles, old tales, and, most surprisingly of all, a link to Talibah s and Adom s mother, who died mysteriously.F&P level: W

Who Was It?

After Isabelle breaks the cookie jar, she and her brother Jerome invent a variety of wild stories to explain the damage to their mother.

The After-school Monster

Luisa comes home to an empty house and an after school monster but does she have the courage to like him on her own?

But Not Kate

Kate is feeling mousy and ordinary because everyone else she knows has something special they can do, until one day she too discovered a little bit of magic inside her.

Knick Knack Paddywack

In a lively adaptation of the popular nursery song, This Old Man collects an unusual array of parts and paraphernalia in order to build a makeshift space rocket.

In America

As Grandpa and Walter make their way to the post office to mail a birthday present to Grandpa’s brother, Herschel, Grandpa tells Walter all about life in Lithuania with Herschel and about coming to America as a boy.

Mel’s Diner

Mabel enjoys helping her father and mother run their diner, a friendly and comfortable place where she loves to spend time.

The Ugly Menorah

A Hanukkah story that emphasizes the importance of rememberingOn the first Hanukkah since Rachel’s grandpa died, Rachel is keeping her grandma company. ‘Where is your menorah, Grandma?’ Rachel asks. When Grandma points to a plain wooden board with tin cylinders, Rachel can’t help crying, ‘It’s so ugly!’ Then Rachel listens as Grandma tells the menorah’s history, and Grandpa seems to fill the house again. That night, when Grandma lights the candles, the experience is intensified and the menorah is transformed. In gentle words and pictures that weave together past and present, Marissa Moss creates a warm family story with a timeless theme.

Regina’s Big Mistake

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When told to draw a jungle in art class, Regina experiences feelings of failure and creative insecurity, but manages to create a beautiful picture that’s all her own.

Invasion Of Alien Eraser And Other Cool Stuff

Late one night while Max sleeps, Alien Eraser, a cartoon character from Outer Space, visits him and gives him the idea to keep a journal where he tells his stories. In the first story, Max’s parents are getting divorced, and Max tries everything in his power to keep them together including some wacky science experiments! In the second story, Max’s class project on Egypt takes an amusing turn when he proves that aliens discovered the ancient pyramids! Interspersed with the comic adventures of Alien Eraser, this is guaranteed to be a favorite with kids. AMELIA’S NOTEBOOK sold 44,000 in HC/145,000 PB AMELIA WRITES AGAIN sold 25,000 HC/90,000 PB AMELIA HITS THE ROAD sold 22,000 HC/85,00 PB MY NOTEBOOK WITH HELP FROM AMELIA sold 25,000 HC/135,000 PB G IS FOR GOOGOL by David Schwartz/Illustrated by Marissa Moss, over 55,000 copies in print AMELIA’S MOVING PICTURES Video, 2001 won a Gold Award from National Parenting Publications, and a Video Award from Parents’ Guide to Children’s Media, Fall 2000, Parents’ Choice Award. An Amelia CD ROM has sold 198,000 copies, and merchandise has generated $65,000 in royalties.

My Notebook

Now kids can make their very own journals, right alongside Amelia. There are plenty of suggestions, plenty of room, and those well loved Amelia quips and asides. Includes a marker, packaged on the cover. Color illustrations.

Rachel’s Journal

In this first book in the Young American Voices series, young Rachel and her family travel by covered wagon following the Oregon Trail from Illinois all the way to California. The terrain is rough and the seven month trip is filled with adventure a surprise encounter with Indians, a thunderous buffalo stampede, even the perilous crossing of a flooded river. Rachel’s own handwritten journal chronicles every detail and features cherished ‘pasted in’ mementos wildflowers, buttons, quilt patches gathered along the way. Hear Rachel’s story in her own words as she and her family make their way to their new home in California.

Emma’s Journal

The year is 1774 and trouble is brewing in Massachusetts. The British army has blockaded Boston and ten year old Emma Millar is stuck at Aunt Harmony’s house in the city, far from her family. Her only companion is snobbish Thankful Bliss, who denounces the Revolution and treats Emma like a country bumpkin. Emma wants desperately to help the American struggle for freedom. When Papa gives her a secret code the militia uses, Emma finally gets her chance to change the course of history.

Hannah’s Journal

Hannah’s small European village buzzes with tales of life free from persecution in a place called America. Timid cousin Esther has passage for two aboard a ship bound for New York, and Hannah convinces Mama and Papashka to let her use the extra ticket. The voyage is long, but Hannah and Esther find a new friend in Samuel, a young orphan aboard the ship, and together they endure the stormy seas and cramped steerage quarters. Finally, the soaring Statue of Liberty greets them at Ellis Island, but will America really be everything they’ve dreamed of?

Brave Harriet

On a clear morning in 1912, Harriet Quimby had a vision she would become the first woman to fly solo across the English Channel. If she were to veer off course by even five miles, she could end up in the North Sea, never to be heard from again. But she took the risk, anyway. Bestselling author Marissa Moss and award winning artist C. F. Payne team up to tell this little known historic story of a spirited woman who dared to take flight.

Rose’s Journal

The Samuels family is made of tough stuff. That’s a good thing, because it s another trying year in the Dust Bowl. Weeks pass without rain, and it seems that all the plow stirs up is dust. But fortified with hope, love, determination, and ingenuity, eleven year old Rose and her family weather the toughest of times. And although Rose s older brother, Floyd, prefers drawing to farming, he comes through when he is needed most, in his own special way. Carefully and poignantly rendered, Rose s story will linger in the hearts and minds of young readers.

Galen: My Life in Imperial Rome: An Ancient World Journal

The life of a slave is the only life that twelve year old Galen knows, and though he hopes for a better one, he’s making the best of it. He practices painting whenever he can, finds adventures with his best friend, Micio, and just might solve a mystery that will improve the life of everyone around him and change the course of history. Galen, from the acclaimed author of the Young American Voices series, is a riveting first person account of a young boy’s life in ancient Rome. The first book in the Ancient World Journal series.

Mighty Jackie

For as long as she could remember, Jackie Mitchell’s father had told Jackie she could be good at whatever she wanted, as long as she worked at it. Jackie worked at baseball. She worked hard. And before long Jackie could outplay anyone in her neighborhood even the boys. She had one pitch a wicked, dropping curve ball. But no seventeen year old girl could pitch against Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. It was unthinkable. Then on April 2, 1931, the New York Yankees stopped in Tennessee for an exhibition game against the Chattanooga Lookouts. And on that day Jackie Mitchell made baseball history. Marissa Moss tells a true story of determination and heroism, a gem of baseball history sure to inspire ballplayers of all ages. And C. F. Payne’s vibrant, glorious illustrations make the golden age of baseball come alive.

Sky High

When I was little, something special happened every Sunday. Other families went to baseball games or the movies, but not mine…
We went to watch the airplanes…
. Maggie dreamed of flying just like her favorite pilot, Amelia Earhart. She told her brothers and sisters stories of flying across oceans and deserts, and all around the world. But in the 1920s and 1930s, few girls took to the sky. Then, when Maggie grew up, her whole world changed overnight: the United States entered World War II, and everyone in her family was affected. Maggie knew that this was the time to support her country and it was her chance to fly. Young Maggie Gee became one of only two Chinese American Women Airforce Service Pilots to serve in WWII. Based on the true adventures of a girl not bound by gravity, Marissa Moss’s stirring story and Carl Angel’s brilliant illustrations depict what determination, bravery, and boundless possibilities look like when dreams are allowed to soar Sky High.

Nurse, Soldier, Spy

This fast paced, high energy picture book tells the true story of Sarah Emma Edmonds, who at age nineteen disguised herself as a man in order to fight in the Civil War. She took the name Frank Thompson and joined a Michigan army regiment to battle the Confederacy. Sarah excelled as a soldier and nurse on the battlefield. Because of her heroism, she was asked to become a spy. Her story comes to life through the signature illustrations and design of John Hendrix and the exciting storytelling of Marissa Moss.

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