Most Popular Books by Steven Schnur

Steven Schnur is the author of Daddy's Home! (2013), Henry David's House (2007), Mrs. Popham's Library (2003), Sleepy Hollow (2006), Days of Awe (2004).

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Daddy's Home!

release date: Jan 23, 2013
Daddy's Home!
Today’s dad comes home at the end of the day to a job he loves: fatherhood. Daddy’s Home! gathers together honest and funny true stories about coming home into manhood--getting married, buying a house, having kids, and everything else that happens when you don''t want to put off being a grown-up any longer. Steven Schnur writes about the frustrations of infertility, the scary joy of helping his wife give birth, and the relentless scramble to keep up with twins. Always, he gets the details right and adds a dose of his own hard-won wisdom. Today’s dad is learning to appreciate the small things--the daily discoveries children make, the pleasures and worries of raising them right, and the ever-evolving knack for turning little trials into little triumphs. Today’s dad is negotiating the supermarket, coming to terms with his family history and heritage, and living with the sweet chaos of watching his children change. Daddy’s Home! preserves in words what is so fleeting in nature: “the cherished hopes, the mayhem, and the minor miracles that amplify the narrowly circumscribed universe of one doting father.” The perfect companion for both veteran and novice dads, Daddy’s Home! is a tribute to people everywhere who are heroic in their ability to recognize joy. It is a celebration of a man’s biggest challenge-and also his biggest delight.

Henry David's House

release date: Feb 01, 2007
Henry David's House
Young readers are introduced to Henry David Thoreau''s masterpiece, Walden, through excerpts from the original work.

Mrs. Popham's Library

release date: Nov 01, 2003
Mrs. Popham's Library
When the letters from the pages of books start to fall off in Mrs. Popham''s elementary school library, the whole school comes together to find a solution to the problem.

Sleepy Hollow

release date: Sep 01, 2006
Sleepy Hollow
"That dream again-the clanging, clattering donkey, the gypsy peddler, the storm-then waking in a pool of sweat, panting, panic-stricken, disoriented, still hearing the sound of his own terror-filled voice shouting "Mama!" as lightning flashed and cold rain coursed down his tear-streaked face, soaking his hair, his shirt, his shoes. He was lost! His heart raced, his breath came in spasmodic gulps. There was no Mama. Mama was dead! And somehow it was his fault! "No, it was just a dream, just a terrible dream. He was not that child, not anymore, not now as he peered through the steamy summer darkness seeking reassurance. Where was he? His sleep-saturated brain told him he was floating on a cloud surrounded by fluttering, filmy waves, flickering lamps, twinkling dots of distant light, and just there, almost directly overhead, a great white beacon drawing him upwards. Was this heaven? Was that beacon Mama? Don''t be silly! It was the moon, and there, her back turned to him, lay Evie, and beyond her Papa and Mama Vera and the girls, all sleeping soundly on the crowded fire escape."-from the Prologue to Sleepy Hollow. Plagued by feelings of guilt over the death of his mother, intimidated by the foreignness and pace of life in America, the young immigrant protagonist of this novel set in New York City''s Lower East Side at the turn of the last century, finds unexpected redemption in the landscape and language of a literary classic from his adopted home.

Days of Awe

release date: Nov 01, 2004
Days of Awe
What is this life if not an accumulation of days, days of doubt, days of splendor, days of awe--days that leave us breathless with wonder, stupefied with uncertainty, saturated with gratitude. In these brief, incisive essays on life in the opening years of the 21st century, novelist and children''s author Steven Schnur reflects upon what it means to be human in a world fast losing touch with its humanity, discovering even in the midst of terrorism and war countless reasons to celebrate and rejoice. With wry wit, a keen ear for the music of language, and a sharp eye for nature''s inestimable gifts, the author focuses his attentions on the raw material of daily life--the change of seasons, the growth of children, the morning headlines, the imminence of death--artfully awakening his readers to the minor miracles that underlie even the most quotidian events and the powerful feelings they evoke. Spend a moment in the company of these deft meditations on the richness of the human spirit and you will come away delighted, enlightened, and renewed. Days of Awe is nothing short of awe-inspiring.

The Shadow Children

release date: Oct 18, 1994
The Shadow Children
While spending the summer on his grandfather''s farm in the French countryside, eleven-year-old Etienne discovers a secret dating back to World War II and encounters the ghosts of Jewish children who suffered a dreadful fate under the Nazis.

Sanctuary

release date: Sep 01, 2003
Sanctuary
The Shadow Children "Schnur''s novel is poignant and haunting. Etienne''s direct, first-person narrative draws readers into his world, one of pleasure and puzzlement, action and reflection. The fantasy elements are smoothly integrated into the story, and add a unique slant to a frequently covered topic. A thought-provoking addition to the World War II literature."--School Library Journal Beyond Providence "To a cast of passionate, fully realized characters, Schnur adds a compelling sense of place and time and several surprising subplots. With lyrical prose and metaphorical imagery, it''s a novel that grows on readers with each turn of the page."--Kirkus Reviews The Koufax Dilemma "Danny''s usually warm relationship with his mother and coach, and his mixed feelings for his mother''s boyfriend and his dad''s new family are portrayed in a believable way. His struggles with faith, family, and team loyalty make this novel an appealing account of family caring and compromise, as well as a satisfying sports story."--Children''s Literature Winter: An Alphabet Acrostic "Schnur and Evans round out the year, producing another visually and verbally entrancing title following Autumn, Spring, and Summer. Evans makes hand-colored linoleum blocks whose strong and supple graphic line sets off her rich colors. Schnur''s deceptively simple acrostics trace the alphabet and the season. With this latest entry Schnur and Evans complete a most satisfying quartet that can be read with pleasure the whole year round."--Kirkus Reviews

The Apple Gatherer

release date: Nov 01, 2004
The Apple Gatherer
An old man named Brooks Clark, who was a neighbor of Henry David Thoreau, walks along a New England road in autumn, and upon passing the homestead of acquaintances, shares with them the treasures of nature which he has collected on the way.

The Tie Man's Miracle

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Tie Man's Miracle
On the last night of Chanukah, after hearing how an old man lost his family in the Holocaust, a young boy makes a wish that is carried to God as the menorah candles burn down.

The Narrowest Bar Mitzvah

release date: Jan 01, 1986
The Narrowest Bar Mitzvah
"When a water main bursts outside the synagogue on the eve of Alex''s Bar Mitzvah, Grandpa saves the day, moving the service and celebration to the extremely narrow house he built years ago. In the process the family discovers the real meaning of Bar Mitzvah" --

Beyond Providence

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Beyond Providence
Twelve-year-old Nathan comes of age on a beloved yet dilapidated farm as he struggles to understand the death of his mother amidst the anger and violence of his father and brother.

This Thing Called Love

release date: Feb 01, 1993

Hannah and Cyclops

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Hannah and Cyclops
Everyone in Mrs. Hamilton''s class thinks Rafi is the clumsiest boy in the fifth grade. Rafi''s friend Hannah begins to suspect that there is another explanation for Rafi''s bruises.

Father's Day

release date: Jun 01, 1991

Summer

release date: Mar 28, 2001
Summer
Sandy beaches, juicy watermelons, and porch swings are just a few of the warm-weather delights featured in this inventive alphabet of acrostic poems about summer. Like the previous seasonal collaborations from Steven Schnur and Leslie Evans, Autumn and Spring, this book contains twenty-six poems, alphabetically arranged. Each reveals a playful acrostic when read vertically, and each is accompanied by a glowing woodcut illustration.

Spring

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Spring
This book is a classic celebration of winter in a remote Montana valley.

Winter

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Winter
A collection of acrostic poems--one for each letter of the alphabet--that celebrates the joys of winter.

Autumn

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Autumn
Describes the autumn season, with its animals, rain, cold winds, and harvested food. When read vertically, the first letters of the lines of text spell related words arranged alphabetically, from "acorn" to "zero."

The Return of Morris Schumsky

release date: Jan 01, 1987
The Return of Morris Schumsky
How the family thinks about weddings and their responsibility toward the elderly is forever changed by the actions of Grandpa Schumsky.

Night Lights

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Night Lights
Each night before going to bed, Melinda counts the lights, from one seashell on the nursery wall to a million twinkling stars.

The Koufax Dilemma

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Koufax Dilemma
Baseball is Danny’s life but when the season opener is scheduled for the first night of Passover Danny faces the same dilemma that legendary Jewish pitcher, Sandy Koufax played. How important is the game? How important is his religion? How important is his family? Intense conflict and dramatic baseball make this an exciting and thought-provoking tale.

Spring Thaw

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Spring Thaw
Describes spring''s gradual arrival on a farm.

Il segreto di Mont Brulant

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Among Mountains

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Raising Twins

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Nine Eleven

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Camera Work

release date: Jan 01, 2008

De schaduwkinderen

release date: Jan 01, 1995
De schaduwkinderen
In de zomervakantie bij zijn grootvader komt een Franse jongen erachter hoe, mee door toedoen van de dorpsbewoners, in de Tweede Wereldoorlog joodse kinderen zijn afgevoerd naar een concentratiekamp. Vanaf ca. 12 jaar.
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