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Celebrate the groundbreaking life of astronaut and Johnson Space
Center director Ellen Ochoa, the first Latina in space, in this
latest book in the award-winning Big Words biography series. Young
Ellen loved to learn. Encouraged by her mother, she graduated at
the top of her high school and college classes, and studied
electrical engineering in graduate school. An accomplished engineer
by age 30, with three patents to her name, she kept learning and
trying new things. When NASA began accepting women and people of
color to the astronaut program, Ellen found herself drawn to this
exciting and demanding career. On her first mission, she was the
only woman aboard the shuttle Discovery and the first Latina to
reach outer space. After four space flights, she became the first
Latina director of the Johnson Space Center and has received
numerous distinctions and awards. This addition to the
award-winning Big Words biography series celebrates a STEM pioneer
known for her brilliance, persistence, and an intellectual
curiosity as infinite as the stars. With dynamic illustrations by
Oliver Dominguez, Doreen Rappaport's richly detailed
narrative-punctuated with standout quotes from Ellen herself-will
inspire a new generation to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
From his childhood in rural Missouri to his legendary stature as a film and television icon, Walt governed his life with imagination, ingenuity, and scrupulous attention to detail. Faced with both public failures and massive success, he revolutionised the art form of animation, always seeking innovative solutions, cutting edge technology, and new ways of storytelling. Devoted to perfection, Walt was not always easy to work with, but no one can deny his profound talent and impact. Charting Walt's progression from farm boy to actor to artist, animator, director, and entertainment celebrity, Walt's own words are presented and contextualized within Doreen Rappaport's signature compelling prose. Illustrated with vivid authenticity by animator/painter John Pomeroy, this stunning entry in the award-winning Big Words series reveals a man of deep and varied passions with a constantly evolving vision, and a storyteller above all.
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Helen's Big World (Paperback)
Doreen Rappaport; Illustrated by Matt Tavares
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R235
R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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In a stirring chronicle, Doreen Rappaport brings to light the
courage of countless Jews who organized to sabotage the Nazis and
help other Jews during the Holocaust.
Under the noses of the military, Georges Loinger smuggles thousands
of children out of occupied France into Switzerland. In Belgium,
three resisters ambush a train, allowing scores of Jews to flee
from the cattle cars. In Poland, four brothers lead more than 1,200
ghetto refugees into the forest to build a guerilla force and
self-sufficient village. And twelve-year-old Motele Shlayan
entertains German officers with his violin moments before setting
off a bomb. Through twenty-one meticulously researched accounts --
some chronicled in book form for the first time -- Doreen Rappaport
illuminates the defiance of tens of thousands of Jews across eleven
Nazi-occupied countries during World War II. In answer to the
genocidal madness that was Hitler's Holocaust, the only response
they could abide was resistance, and their greatest weapons were
courage, ingenuity, the will to survive, and the resolve to save
others or to die trying.
"Extensive end matter includes:
"- timeline of important events
- index
- pronunciation guide
- source notes
- maps integrated throughout text
Eleanor Roosevelt was raised in a privileged but stern Victorian
household, with an affectionate but mostly absent father and a
critical mother who made fun of her daughter's looks. Alone and
lonely for much of her childhood, Eleanor found solace in books and
in the life of her lively and independent mind. Her intellectual
gifts and compassionate heart won her the admiration of many
friends -- and the love of her future husband, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. While other young women of her class were spending time
at dances and parties, Eleanor devoted her energies to teaching
children in New York City's poorest neighborhoods. Later, she
became the most socially and politically active -- and
controversial -- First Lady America had ever seen. Ambassador,
activist, and champion of civil rights, Eleanor Roosevelt changed
the soul of America forever.
In her eloquent prose, Doreen Rappaport captures the essence of
Eleanor's character and the deep significance of her legacy. With
beautiful paintings by Gary Kelley and selections from Eleanor's
own writings, "Eleanor's Big Words" is an extraordinary tribute to
an extraordinary American.
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