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  • af Marissa Moss
    163,95 kr.

  • af Marissa Moss
    180,95 kr.

    Bestselling and award-winning author-illustrator Marissa Moss tells the gripping story of America's first female cryptanalyst, Elizebeth Smith Friedman, who busted Nazi spy rings

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    138,95 - 213,95 kr.

  • af Marissa Moss
    158,95 kr.

    Originally published: Middleton, WI: American Girl, c2000.

  • af Marissa Moss
    98,95 kr.

  • af Marissa Moss
    198,95 kr.

    A fascinating, true story of how Dr. Couney convinced people that his incubator invention would save preemies' lives

  • af Marissa Moss
    158,95 kr.

  • af Marissa Moss
    158,95 kr.

    Now available in a backpack-size format are the hand-lettered contents of nine-year-old Amelia's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister. Full color.

  • af Marissa Moss
    198,95 kr.

    In 1931, the New York Yankees stopped in Chattanooga, Tennessee, for an exhibition game against the city's minor league team which had a 17-year-old girl named Jackie Mitchell as its pitcher. On that April day, Jackie made baseball history. Full color.

  • af Marissa Moss
    118,95 kr.

    Author Marissa Moss and illustrator Yuko Shimizu’s Barbed Wire Baseball is a picture book about a true story set in a Japanese American internment camp in World War II. A California Book Award Gold Medal WinnerCalifornia Reading Association’s Eureka! Nonfiction Children’s Book Awards - HONORNotable Children’s Books from ALSC 2014 As a young boy, Kenichi Zenimura (Zeni) wanted to be a baseball player, even though everyone told him he was too small. He grew up to become a successful athlete, playing with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. But when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Zeni and his family were sent to one of several internment camps established in the U.S. for people of Japanese ancestry. Zeni brought the game of baseball to the camp, along with a sense of hope, and became known as the “Father of Japanese American Baseball.”“Moss is a skilled author of historical narrative nonfiction for young readers; her tale is both well researched and well told. But it’s the visually stunning, sensitive illustrations by the hugely talented Shimizu that make the book a standout.” —New York Times Book Review“Shimizu’s Japanese brush and ink illustrations, digitally layered with dusty colors suggestive of the arid relocation camp, are a visual feast, from the patterned swirls of battleship steam and desert dust, to the series of depictions of Zenimura in motion, to the rhythmic composition of the female detainees stitching the potato-sack uniforms.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

  • af Marissa Moss
    88,95 kr.

    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.

  • af Marissa Moss
    193,95 kr.

    From the award-winning author of the Amelia series comes the first children'sbook about Allan Pinkerton, one of America's greatest detectives who foiled aplot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln on his way to his 1861 inauguration. Fullcolor.

  • - How One Man Brought Hope to the Japanese Internment Camps of WWII
    af Marissa Moss
    208,95 kr.

    A true story set in a Japanese-American internment camp in World War II. As a young boy, Kenichi Zenimura (Zeni) wanted to be a baseball player, even though everyone told him he was too small. He grew up to become a successful athlete, playing with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. But when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Zeni and his family were sent to one of several internment camps established in the U.S. for people of Japanese ancestry. Zeni brought the game of baseball to the camp, along with a sense of hope, and became known as the ';Father of Japanese-American Baseball.'