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Author | : Jamey Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2010-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1616636629 |
Sand, sun, surf, luaus, and December 7, 1941-A date which will live in Infamy! Get ready to learn about Hawaii and the attack on Pearl Harbor that brought President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States into World War II to fight against Japan and Germany. Join the curious and patriotic possum, Opie, as he and the boy learn all about the bombing of Hawaii's most famous harbor in A Possum's Date Which Will Live in Infamy. 'We love Jamey's books. They make us children young and old very happy.' Will Wobbe, Owner of Bella Cafeacute; 'Opie is one of our favorite characters! We can't wait to see what adventure he takes on next!!' Abby and Amanda Rice, ages 6 and 10 Join the curious and patriotic possum, Opie, as he and the boy learn all about the bombing of Hawaii's most famous harbor in A Possum's Date Which Will Live in Infamy. 'We love Jamey's books. They make us children young and old very happy.' Will Wobbe, Owner of Bella Cafeacute; 'Opie is one of our favorite characters! We can't wait to see what adventure he takes on next!!' Abby and Amanda Rice, ages 6 and 10
Author | : Jamey M. Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2012-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1620243431 |
'I have not yet begun to fight!' were the immortal words shouted by John Paul Jones in his epic battle against the British warship the Serapis. Join the boy and a curious little possum named Opie as they sail with John Paul Jones on the Bonhomme Richard and lead America's Continental Navy into battle against Great Britain during the Revolutionary War. Relive all of the honor, glory, and victory on the high seas with Opie inA Possum's I Have Not Yet Begun to Fight: John Paul Jones and the Bonhomme Richard.
Author | : Jamey M. Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1617390771 |
Remember the Alamo! Liberty or death! Do you know the history of the Alamo and Davy Crockett? in A Possum's Remember the Alamo And The Legend of Davy Crockett by Jamey M. Long, you will learn about the fight for freedom against Santa Anna at the battle of the Alamo. Join Opie the possum And The boy as they fight alongside the legendary Davy Crockett and his heroic band of Texas fighters and help Texas gain its independence from Mexico. Learn what history and legends are made of in A Possum's Remember the Alamo And The Legend of Davy Crockett. Author Jamey Long is author of A Possum's Holiday and History series. He is a dedicated, industrious individual who is currently employed at George Mason University and Northern Virginia Community College. He was nominated For The 2008-2009 NVCC Alumni Federation Faculty of the Year Award. He has earned a B.S. degree from George Mason University and a MBA from the University of Mary Washington. He remains busy as a volunteer for Junior Achievement and other activities with local schools and churches in the Northern Virginia area. He has also worked as a teacher at Holy Cross Academy, teaching children in grades K-8, and taught first grade Bible school at Grace Baptist Church. He has a passion to support, volunteer, and help children learn so their dreams can be made possible. Jamey currently resides in Woodbridge, Virginia, where he enjoys time with his family and friends.
Author | : Jamey Long |
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Release | : 2019-04-15 |
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ISBN | : 9781640710405 |
Author | : Jamey M. Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2012-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 161862315X |
'Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light' writes Francis Scott Key as he and a curious little possum witness the historical attack on Fort McHenry by Great Britain. Join Opie and the boy on a patriotic adventure as they fight to help America to win its independence during the War of 1812.
Author | : Jamey M. Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2010-06 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 161663197X |
Opie's a possum that loves learning-especially when it involves an adventure! While snooping through the night, Opie comes across a house with a family inside. Intrigued by all of their commotion, he listens closely to find out what is going on. When he sees luggage and hears about space camp, he knows that he simply must join them. Follow Opie as his curiosity takes him aboard the Apollo 11 space mission with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Join Opie on this adventure into space, and learn all about our exciting solar system, the history of space travel, and many other fascinating facts about space!
Author | : Jamey M. Long |
Publisher | : Tate Publishing |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2011-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1617771716 |
Long before people, ancient creatures roamed the earth. They were known as dinosaurs. Follow Opie and the boy as they travel to England to work with the eccentric Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and Richard Owen to build the world's first dinosaur models. Join Opie as he learns all about the dinosaurs and discover tons of prehistoric fun by the end of A Possum's Prehistoric Adventure.
Author | : Larry M. Farrar |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 329 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1553958721 |
We All Wrote on the Same Outhouse Walls is a warm-hearted very humorous book about the many joys and few sorrows of growing up during the 40s and 50s in a small town exiled in the Appalachian foothills. The book is about the author's small hometown which The Wall Street Journal described as "Intact but decaying: pure 19th Century." The Journal suggested that the town could be "On the scale of Williamsburg," but the town folks "Don't want to be preserved, saved or otherwise bothered by outsiders, no matter how good their intentions." This priceless narrative tells about first grade in a one-room schoolhouse called Possum Hollow, a splendid misspent youth, and a homespun education which was acquired while working in a country story and hanging out in a poolroom. The hilarious description of an endangered time and place is about colorful and unforgettable characters. It tells memorable stories and folklore which began with "I mind the time," and ended somewhat in borderline disbelief, but always in laughter. It's about nicknames, front porches, and coon dog field trials after church. And it's' about the down-home wit, sayings and opinions that made the personalities and their town so engaging. The book also tells what the old timers, the orthopedic set, would tell you, whether asked or not, about the 60s movement, the break-up of the traditional family, the present day media, and the theory of victimization. Their opinions, today, would be unfashionable to some, but refreshingly politically inappropriate to others. Not that the author's small hometown was perfect or blameless. The good old fashioned behavior by some of getting drunk on Saturday night and going to church on Sunday was alive and well. The town has its assortment of saints and sinners. But when it came to values and time-honored beliefs which now seem out-dated, back then small towns had them. maybe that's what one of John Steinbeck's characters in Mice and Men pointed out when the character commented, "There's nothing wrong anymore." We All Wrote on the Same Outhouse Walls is a must read for all of you who will enjoy a nostalgic visit back to your youth or your small hometown. It will bring back happy memories of a better time and make you glad that you were there. The book is also a must read for young readers who wonder what it was really like, and if they really were "the good old days." Most of all the book is for those of you who just want a good laugh.
Author | : J. D. Dobson |
Publisher | : Holt Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 2018-01-30 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1250139694 |
TigerBeat for U.S. presidents—a tour of our nation’s history through its irresistible commanders-in-chief Is there anything hotter than former U.S. presidents? Obviously, there is not. And yet, until now, there was no way to learn about these handsome and mysterious men that is funny, educational, and includes thoughtful analysis of which ones would make good boyfriends. Thankfully, Hottest Heads of State fills this void. Get to know each president intimately with an individual profile outlining his particular charms (or, in some cases, “charms”). Plus, inside you’ll find: · GAMES including “Match the Mistress to her POTUS” · QUIZZES like “Which President has a Secret Crush on You?” and “Can You Cover Up Watergate?” · that POSTER of Rutherford B. Hayes you’ve always secretly wanted! J. D. and Kate Dobson’s wickedly smart and refreshingly bipartisan debut is a spot-on parody of a teen magazine featuring such unlikely heartthrobs as Richard Nixon and William H. Taft. In the end, you’ll learn centuries’ worth of cocktail party-worthy trivia, and you’ll be slightly more prepared to take the AP U.S. History exam. You’ll also start tingling whenever you hear the name Herbert Hoover.
Author | : Bill Arp |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 1903 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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The events of my father's life may be chronicled in a few lines, but it would take many pages to tell of the mental and spiritual gifts that made that life notable, and of its influence over a wide circle of known and unknown friends. Still more potent was the impress of his character upon those nearest to him, whose privilege it was to see him day by day and partake of the wit, wisdom, kindliness and humor that made him the most fascinating of companions to his children. He has himself told in this book the main incidents of his career; how his father, Asahel Reid Smith, a sturdy young son of Massachusetts, came South to teach school and married his fourteen-year-old pupil, pretty little Caroline Maguire, whose story as her son has written it, is most interesting and romantic. They were married near Savannah but later moved to Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County, where my father was born on June 15th, 1826, the eldest of ten children. My grandfather became a thriving merchant of Lawrenceville, postmaster as well, and my father has told us many entertaining stories of the days when he used to "ride the mail" and sell ribbons and things to the girls.