NEW BOOKS BY CHILDREN'S BOOK GUILD MEMBERS IN 2009-2010
New Books 2009 – 2010
Margaret Blair
• Liberty or Death (National Geographic)
Fred Bowen
• Touchdown Trouble (Peachtree)
• No Easy Way: The Story of Ted Williams and the Last .400 Season (Dutton)
• Throwing Heat (Peachtree)
• Dugout Rivals (Peachtree)
• Hardcourt Comeback (Peachtree)
• Soccer Team Upset (Peachtree)
Elisa Carbone
• Jump (Viking, Ages 12 and up)
Michael Cooper
• Up Close: Theodore Roosevelt (Viking)
Marfe Ferguson Delano
• Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World (National Geographic)
Laura Malone Elliott
• A Troubled Peace (Harper Collins)
Lezlie Evans
• Who Loves the Little Lamb (Disney/Hyperion)
Marty Rhodes Figley
• The Night the Chimneys Fell (Millbrook Press)
• President Lincoln, Willie Kettles, and the Telegraph Machine, illustrated by David Riley (Lerner Classroom, Grades 2-4)
• John Greenwood’s Journey to Bunker Hill, illustrated by Craig Orback
(Lerner Classroom, Grades 2-4)
Global Fund for Children
• Our Grandparents: A Global Album co-authored by Maya Ajmera, Sheila Kinkade, and Cynthia Pon
• Nasreen’s Secret School by Jeanette Winter
• American Babies: A Global Fund for Children Book, Ages 0 to 5
• Kindergarten Day USA and China: A Flip-Me Over Book by Trish Marx and Ellen B. Senisis, Ages 3 to 6
Jean Gralley
• Yonderfel's Castle (Henry Holt)
Amy Hansen
• Bugs and Bugsicles (Boyds Mill Press)
• Touch the Earth (NASA)
• Powering Our World Series (Powerkids Press/Rosen, Ages 8 to 12)
Nuclear Energy: Amazing Atoms
Solar Energy : Running on Sunshine
Fossil Fuels : Buried in the Earth
Wind Energy : Blown Away!
Hydropower : Making a Splash!
Geothermal Energy : Hot Stuff!
Edith Hemingway
• Road to Tater Hill (Delacorte)
Jacqueline Jules
• Duck for Turkey Day (Albert Whitman)
• Zapato Power: Freddie Ramos Takes Off Illustrated by Miguel Benitez (Albert Whitman, Ages 5-9)
)• Zapato Power: Freddie Ramos Springs into Action Illustrated by Miguel Benitez (Albert Whitman, Ages 5-9)
• Miriam in the Desert illustrated by Natascia Ugliano (Kar-Ben Publishing, Ages 5-9)
Annette Curtis Klause
• The Silver Kiss (Random House – new, expanded edition)
Betsy Kuhn
• The Force Born of Truth: Mohandas Gandhi and the Salt March, Twenty-first Century/Lerner, August 2010. High school; first in a new series, Civil Rights Struggles Around the World
Debbie Levy
• The Year of Goodbyes: A True Story of Friends, Family, and Farewells (Disney-Hyperion)
• Maybe I'll Sleep in the Bathtub Tonight and Other Funny Bedtime Poems (Sterling)
Laura Krauss Melmed
• My Love Will Be With You (Harper Collins, Ages Infant to 3)
• Heart of Texas: A Lone Star ABC (Harper Collins, Ages 5 to 10)
• Eight Winter Nights (Chronicle, Ages 2 to 5)
Kevin O’Malley
• How They Croaked: The Awful Ends of the Awfully Famous by Georgia Bragg (Walker Bloomsbury)
• Once Upon a Royal Superbaby, by Kevin O’Malley, Carol Heyer and Scott Gotto (Walker Bloomsbury)
Erica Perl
• Vintage Veronica (Knopf)
• Dotty, illustrated by Julia Denos (Abrams, Ages 4 to 8)
Catherine Reef
• Ernest Hemingway: A Writer’s Life (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Ages 12 and up)
• African Americans in the Military, revised edition (Facts On File, Ages 12 and up)
Brenda Seabrooke
• Wolf Pie, Clarion, Ages 6-9
• Jerry on the Line, Backinprint, Ages 7-10
Tenley Circle Press
• We Grew It – Let’s Eat It! By Annie and Veda as told to Justine Kenin
Joan Waites, illustrator
• What's New at the Zoo? by Suzanne Slade (Sylvan Dell, Ages 4 to 8 )
• P is for Police by Dori Hillstead Butler (Pelican, Ages 5 to 8)
Deborah Wiles
• Countdown, The Sixties Trilogy Series (Scholastic, Ages 9 to 12)

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