LIBROS DEL AUTOR: dianna aubin

215 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: dianna aubin

  • Where the Water Runs Clear
    Dianna Aubin
    Washing day begins before the sun is warm.For ten-year-old Eliza Carter, that means heavy baskets, cold creek water, and long hours of scrubbing clothes clean by hand. The work is tiring and often unnoticed; but it must be done. Clean clothes keep families healthy, and every shirt and sheet carries the marks of daily life on a North Carolina farm in the 1800s.As Eliza spends th...
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  • Where the Water Runs Clear
    Dianna Aubin
    Washing day begins before the sun is warm.For ten-year-old Eliza Carter, that means heavy baskets, cold creek water, and long hours of scrubbing clothes clean by hand. The work is tiring and often unnoticed; but it must be done. Clean clothes keep families healthy, and every shirt and sheet carries the marks of daily life on a North Carolina farm in the 1800s.As Eliza spends th...
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    9,34 €

  • Smokehouse Days
    Dianna Aubin
    Winter is coming, and eleven-year-old Noah has been given an important job.For the first time, Noah is trusted to help in the smokehouse; tending a careful fire, watching the slow curl of smoke, and learning how patience can keep a family fed through the cold months ahead. The work is quiet and steady, but it matters. One mistake could ruin days of effort, and winter does not f...
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    12,26 €

  • Smokehouse Days
    Dianna Aubin
    Winter is coming, and eleven-year-old Noah has been given an important job.For the first time, Noah is trusted to help in the smokehouse; tending a careful fire, watching the slow curl of smoke, and learning how patience can keep a family fed through the cold months ahead. The work is quiet and steady, but it matters. One mistake could ruin days of effort, and winter does not f...
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    9,28 €

  • Paths That Do Not Meet
    Dianna Aubin
    In the North Carolina mountains of 1830, ten-year-old Ayonwa knows every bend of the creek, every curve of the forest paths, and every lesson his people have passed down for generations.When Ayonwa befriends Tom, a boy from a newly arrived settler family, the two discover they have more in common than they expected. But as outsiders move closer and questions turn into demands, ...
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    13,29 €

  • Edmund Fanning and the Road to Rebellion
    Dianna Aubin
    In the years before the American Revolution, rebellion did not begin with declarations or armies. It began in courthouses, on muddy roads, and in the quiet anger of ordinary people who believed the law had turned against them.At the center of that growing unrest stood Edmund Fanning; a Yale-educated lawyer and powerful colonial official whose name became synonymous with corrupt...
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    9,04 €

  • Paths That Do Not Meet
    Dianna Aubin
    In the North Carolina mountains of 1830, ten-year-old Ayonwa knows every bend of the creek, every curve of the forest paths, and every lesson his people have passed down for generations.When Ayonwa befriends Tom, a boy from a newly arrived settler family, the two discover they have more in common than they expected. But as outsiders move closer and questions turn into demands, ...
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    9,51 €

  • Edmund Fanning and the Road to Rebellion
    Dianna Aubin
    In the years before the American Revolution, rebellion did not begin with declarations or armies. It began in courthouses, on muddy roads, and in the quiet anger of ordinary people who believed the law had turned against them.At the center of that growing unrest stood Edmund Fanning; a Yale-educated lawyer and powerful colonial official whose name became synonymous with corrupt...
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    9,44 €

  • Where the River Meets Tomorrow
    Dianna Aubin
    Eleven-year-old Atsadi knows his river.He has grown up beside its steady flow, learning its bends, its sounds, and the way it carries stories without speaking them aloud. But one season, Atsadi begins to notice small changes; boats moving past more often, new paths pressed into the grass, unfamiliar tools resting near the water’s edge.Instead of fear or conflict, Atsadi chooses...
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    9,43 €

  • Where the River Meets Tomorrow
    Dianna Aubin
    Eleven-year-old Atsadi knows his river.He has grown up beside its steady flow, learning its bends, its sounds, and the way it carries stories without speaking them aloud. But one season, Atsadi begins to notice small changes; boats moving past more often, new paths pressed into the grass, unfamiliar tools resting near the water’s edge.Instead of fear or conflict, Atsadi chooses...
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    12,22 €

  • The Lantern at Dusk
    Dianna Aubin
    In colonial North Carolina, danger doesn’t always arrive with shouting or marching boots. Sometimes, it arrives quietly; after sunset.Eleven-year-old Tommy Weaver lives in Hillsborough during a time when neighbors whisper and meetings must be kept secret. When he notices lanterns glowing in certain windows at unusual times, Tommy begins to realize the town is speaking in light....
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    12,24 €

  • The River of Painted Fish
    Dianna Aubin
    Set in North Carolina mountains during the early 1800’s. A twelve-year-old Cherokee girl named Ayonvwi has always listened to the water, but when village elders invite her to help gather plants for natural dyes, she begins to hear something more. Each color; red, yellow, blue, black, white, and green; carries a story shaped by the land, the people, and the past.As Ayonvwi learn...
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    10,68 €

  • The River of Painted Fish
    Dianna Aubin
    Set in North Carolina mountains during the early 1800’s. A twelve-year-old Cherokee girl named Ayonvwi has always listened to the water, but when village elders invite her to help gather plants for natural dyes, she begins to hear something more. Each color; red, yellow, blue, black, white, and green; carries a story shaped by the land, the people, and the past.As Ayonvwi learn...
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    13,28 €

  • The Messages History Couldn’t Kill
    Dianna Aubin
    Some messages were never meant to survive.Written in prison cells, trenches, besieged cities, and collapsing empires, these fragile letters crossed battlefields, oceans, and hostile borders; often at the cost of the lives that carried them. Many arrived too late. Some arrived altered. Others surfaced decades after the chaos that tried to erase them. All of them mattered.The Mes...
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    13,40 €

  • The Quiet Courage of a Carolina Barn Cat
    Dianna Aubin
    From the quiet corners of a North Carolina barn, one small cat watches a changing world.Blinky is a gray-and-black striped barn cat with a very important job; to notice everything. From the creak of the barn boards to the sound of footsteps on the road, she keeps watch over the family farm she calls home.As the year 1865 unfolds, Blinky sees days of worry and days of hope, seas...
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    9,37 €

  • The Messages History Couldn’t Kill
    Dianna Aubin
    Some messages were never meant to survive.Written in prison cells, trenches, besieged cities, and collapsing empires, these fragile letters crossed battlefields, oceans, and hostile borders; often at the cost of the lives that carried them. Many arrived too late. Some arrived altered. Others surfaced decades after the chaos that tried to erase them. All of them mattered.The Mes...
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    17,57 €

  • John Oliver and the Making of Cades Cove
    Dianna Aubin
    Before Cades Cove became one of the most visited places in the Great Smoky Mountains, it was a quiet valley shaped by generations of Cherokee life and, later, by a single family willing to stay.In 1818, John Oliver arrived in Cades Cove with his wife Lucretia and their young daughter Polly. What they found was not an empty wilderness, but a forested valley rich with history, pr...
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    11,74 €

  • The Silence After Opryland
    Dianna Aubin
    Once, there was a place where music filled the air before you even knew where it was coming from.For twenty-five years, Opryland USA was more than a theme park. It was a living landscape of sound; where country, bluegrass, gospel, and folk music overlapped across winding paths; where performers worked in plain view; and where time slowed enough for people to listen, linger, an...
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    12,23 €

  • The Robert E. Lee and the Golden Age of Steamboats
    Dianna Aubin
    Before highways crossed the nation and trains raced across the land, the Mississippi River was America’s greatest road; and steamboats ruled its waters.Among them, one vessel rose above the rest.Built for speed and driven by ambition, the Robert E. Lee became a legend when she raced more than a thousand miles upriver from New Orleans to St. Louis, capturing the attention of a n...
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    7,79 €

  • Beneath Two Atomic Suns
    Dianna Aubin
    On August 6, 1945, Tsutomu Yamaguchi stood beneath a blinding flash that erased the city of Hiroshima. Three days later, he lived through it again in Nagasaki.This is the true story of the only man officially recognized to have survived both atomic bombings; told not as legend, but as history.Beneath Two Atomic Suns traces Tsutomu Yamaguchi’s life from his early years as a mari...
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    9,21 €

  • Grandma’s Kitchen of Quiet Magic
    Dianna Aubin
    When ten-year-old Eli spends the summer on his grandmother’s Appalachian farm, he expects chores, early mornings, and quiet days. What he doesn’t expect is a kitchen filled with glowing jars, a smokehouse that smells of applewood and time, and lessons that can’t be rushed.As Eli learns the old ways; canning vegetables, drying apples, hanging herbs, and smoking meat; he begins t...
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    9,06 €

  • The Silent Message
    Dianna Aubin
    In Revolutionary War-era North Carolina, the road through the pine forest listens to every footstep.Eleven-year-old Tommy Reed has walked those roads his whole life. He knows where the ground softens after rain, where the trees lean close, and where silence matters most. But when the war creeps into his quiet town of Hillsborough, Tommy is asked to do something dangerous; and i...
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    9,34 €

  • The Last Surrender
    Dianna Aubin
    In April 1865, as the American Civil War drew toward its end, two generals met in a modest farmhouse in North Carolina. There were no cheering crowds and no grand halls; only careful words, revised agreements, and the quiet recognition that the war could not continue. At Bennett Place, the largest surrender of the Civil War took place, bringing organized Confederate resistance ...
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    9,47 €

  • Becoming America
    Dianna Aubin
    What does it mean for a nation to reach 250 years; and still be unfinished?In Becoming America: 250 Years of Promise, Power, and Reckoning, the United States is examined not as a completed project, but as a republic shaped by ambition, contradiction, and repeated deferral of responsibility. Moving beyond celebratory history, this book traces how ideals proclaimed at the foundin...
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    13,43 €

  • America’s Story
    Dianna Aubin
    America’s Story: 250 Years invites young readers to celebrate a very special birthday; the 250th anniversary of the United States.From the first peoples who cared for this land, to the brave ideas of 1776, to the many voices that helped shape the nation over time, this beautifully illustrated book tells America’s story in a way kids can understand and enjoy. Along the way, read...
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    9,31 €

  • Where the Altar Light Still Burns
    Dianna Aubin
    In a quiet countryside church, faith is being rebuilt; one honest prayer at a time.Hannah Whitaker has spent her life in the steady glow of sanctuary lights, learning that devotion is not about spectacle but about showing up, even when waiting is hard. As the pastor’s daughter, she understands the weight of expectations; and the quiet strength required to live a faith that endu...
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    16,44 €

  • 250 Years of Becoming America
    Dianna Aubin
    What does it mean for a country to turn 250 years old?In 250 Years of Becoming America, young readers are invited on a journey through the United States’ past, from the bold ideas of independence to the ongoing work of democracy today. This engaging, kid-friendly book explores the people, choices, struggles, and hopes that have shaped the nation over two and a half centuries.Al...
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    10,72 €

  • The Sound of Hooves
    Dianna Aubin
    Before the sun rises, a sound travels down the road.Seven-year-old Samuel wakes to the steady beat of hooves passing his home in the early morning mist. The riders do not stop; but their journey carries something important.As whispers spread, a knock comes at the door, and folded papers travel from hand to hand, Samuel begins to understand that history does not always arrive lo...
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    8,09 €

  • The Battle at Averasboro
    Dianna Aubin
    When the Civil War comes to the quiet crossroads of Averasboro, twelve-year-old Sam Carter never expects it to pass so close to home.What begins as an ordinary road near his family’s farm quickly becomes the center of a fierce battle meant to slow an advancing army. As soldiers arrive, earthworks rise, and cannon thunder shakes the ground, Sam watches history unfold from the ed...
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    10,78 €

  • A Colony Divided
    Dianna Aubin
    Before independence was declared, before armies marched in formation, North Carolina’s Revolution began in quieter, more uncertain places.In December 1775, armed men faced one another near Clapp’s Mill; an ordinary working mill that suddenly stood at the center of rising fear, rumor, and divided loyalty. The clash that followed was brief and largely forgotten, yet it marked one...
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    8,09 €


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