Marissa Moss

Marissa Moss

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The new girl, Charisse, seems so perfect that Amelia wants to be just like her. Can Amelia's friends help Amelia realize that she is perfect just as she is?...

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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....

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On January 1, 1935, Rose Samuels bids good riddance to a dry, desolate year and begins a new one. The severe drought has left the fields too dry for crops and the farms are all failing. Times are tough, but with hope, love, and determination, Rose and her family manage to turn the year around.
Includes fun new book-related activities!
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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.
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America! Hannah's small European village buzzes with tales of life in a faraway land free from persecution. 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. Will America really be everything they've dreamed of?...

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With Amelia's great ideas, advice, and just plain fun doodles, you'll never be bored again.

100% Ameliea guaranteed....


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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...


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Every Sunday Maggie Gee's family would gather at the local airfield to watch the airplanes, and Maggie would tell her brothers and sisters the stories she saw in her head--stories of her flying across oceans and deserts just like the pilot Amelia Earhart. But in the 1920s and 1930s few girls took to the sky, and it took a World War for Maggie to live her dream.

Acclaimed author Marissa Moss tells Maggie's story, from her childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area to becoming one of only two Chinese American Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) to serve during the war, while Carl Angel's powerful illustrations depict Maggie's determination and bravery. Together they have created a book that shows children the boundless possibilities just over the horizon when you allow your dreams to soar....


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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...


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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!...

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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....

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As if science class isn't enough to deal with -- now Amelia has the class bully to face. But Amelia isn't going to let that get her down....

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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....


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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...


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Can Amelia keep a friend and her deepest secrets at the same time?...

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

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When asked to draw a rain forest during art class, Regina is afraid of trying and failing, a feeling recognizable to all school-aged children....

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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?...

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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...


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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...


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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?...

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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!...

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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....

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A note from the Author -- Amelia!

"Now you can get two books in one -- that's double the fun!"
-- Me, Amelia

Notes from Amelia's Fans

"Amelia's little doodles and friendly handwriting are what make her notebooks soooo much fun to read."
-- Nishtha

"I love Amelia's notebooks. They make me laugh out loud."
-- Barbara

"Your books are friends I don't have to leave behind."
-- Taylor...


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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 the
story of his topsy-turvy life — and how he tries to hold it and himself all Together....

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

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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....






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