Best Selling Books by Susan Lynn

Susan Lynn is the author of Clare: A Novel (2011), A Sky Full of Song (2023), Skating with the Statue of Liberty (2017), The Long and Short of It (2020), Matzah Belowstairs (2019).

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Clare: A Novel

release date: May 04, 2011
Clare: A Novel
Clare Keane is fourteen years old when her mother dies of pneumonia in the tenement room they share in turn-of-the-century Cork, Ireland. Left with two younger brothers, her closest family thousands of miles away in St. Paul, Minnesota, Clare begins a dangerous journey that takes her from Cork through the port of Queenstown to Ellis Island, New York, and finally St. Paul. Rich in historical detail, Clare allows the reader to live the sights, sounds, and smells of a 1906 journey of immigration. "Clare" was named a Reader Favorite Award finalist for 2011.

A Sky Full of Song

release date: Apr 11, 2023
A Sky Full of Song
This heartwarming, beautifully written middle-grade historicalnovel about an untold American frontier story is destined to be a cherished classic. North Dakota, 1905 After fleeing persecution in the Russian Empire, eleven-year-old Shoshana and her family, Jewish immigrants, start a new life on the prairie. Shoshana takes fierce joy in the wild beauty of the plains and the thrill of forging a new, American identity. But it’s not as simple for her older sister, Libke, who misses their Ukrainian village and doesn’t pick up English as quickly or make new friends as easily. Desperate to fit in, Shoshana finds herself hiding her Jewish identity in the face of prejudice, just as Libke insists they preserve it. For the first time, Shoshana is at odds with her beloved sister, and has to look deep inside herself to realize that her family’s difference is their greatest strength. By listening to the music that’s lived in her heart all along, Shoshana finds new meaning in the Jewish expression all beginnings are difficult, as well as in the resilience and traditions her people have brought all the way to the North Dakota prairie.

Skating with the Statue of Liberty

release date: Apr 11, 2017
Skating with the Statue of Liberty
"This rich story reminds us that America can be at its best as a melting pot. A page-turner for all the right reasons." —VINCE VAWTER, Newbery Honor–winning author of Paperboy In this gripping and poignant companion to Sydney Taylor Honor Award winner Black Radishes, Gustave faces racism and anti-Semitism in New York City during World War II, but ultimately finds friendship and hope. After escaping the Germans in Nazi-occupied France, Gustave and his family have made it to America at last. But life is not easy in New York. Gustave’s clothes are all wrong, he can barely speak English, and he is worried about his best friend, Marcel, who is in danger back in France. Then there is September Rose, the most interesting girl in school, who doesn’t seem to want to be friends with him. Gustave is starting to notice that not everyone in America is treated equally, and his new country isn’t everything he’d expected. But he isn’t giving up. Julia Ward Howe Honor Award Sydney Taylor Notable Book Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year Junior Library Guild Selection "I love everything about this poignant story, especially the gorgeous prose, which brings to life such an important slice of American history in a way I haven''t seen before. Simply put, this heartfelt book is a masterpiece."-SHANA BURG, author of A Thousand Never Evers and Laugh with the Moon “The everyday details of the story guide readers, allowing them to enjoy following Gustave’s entry into the United States and his growth toward appreciating all that’s ahead for him in his new home. . . . Strong historical content, rich descriptions, and smart subtleties about the links between history and current events.”—School Library Journal “Readers may gradually start to think of the characters as close friends. . . . The conflict might feel like it''s happening to people the readers have always known. A sweet book that readers will find sneaks up on them.”—Kirkus Reviews "Well paced with fully realized characters, this provides a textured look at race, refugees, war, and the process of creating a new life."--Booklist Praise for Black Radishes A Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner A Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Book of the Year An Instructor Magazine Best Kids’ Book, Historical Fiction A Massachusetts Book Award Must-Read Book “An empowering, suspenseful story of a unique young boy with cunning, patience, and courage.”—Francisco X. Stork, author of Marcelo in the Real World “A fascinating, deftly gripping tale that reminds readers, young or old, of events we must never forget.”—Zilpha Keatley Snyder, three-time Newbery Honor winner and author of The Egypt Game “A vivid and moving story about a Jewish family’s efforts to escape the Nazis, seen through the eyes of a clear-signed and sensitive young boy.”—Annika Thor, winner of the Mildred L. Batchelder Award “Black Radishes transforms the past into a gripping story.”—Kit Pearson, winner of the Governor General’s Award for Awake and Dreaming

The Long and Short of It

release date: Sep 20, 2020
The Long and Short of It
In Susan Lynn Zenker''s collection entitled The Long and Short of It, you''ll find a variety of stories, both short and long, by a new and unique voice. There is something for everyone: romance, sci-fi, thriller, and fable. You''ll experience a wide range of situations and conflicts as the author tackles the subjects of loss, greed, revenge, vindication, self-esteem, culture shock, vigilantes, death, murder, desire, and unrequited love. This book includes her award-winning story entitled "What I''d Be Without You," second-place winner in the 2018 El Paso Writers'' League contest. You may also like her collection of stories for teens entitled Moonlight, Rainstorms, and Other Things that Have a Soul. Look for Susan Lynn Zenker''s poetry collections entitled Moody Gardens and Desert Winds and all of her work on Amazon.com.

Matzah Belowstairs

release date: Feb 01, 2019
Matzah Belowstairs
Miriam Mouse''s family always celebrates Passover Belowstairs, while the human Winklers celebrate Abovestairs. But this year Miriam is finding it hard to get a piece of matzah to use for the Mouse family afikomen as the human family has decided to store their matzah in a tin. All seems lost for the Mouse family seder, until young Eli Winkler shares the afikomen with her.

Nisha's Just-Right Christmas Tree

release date: Sep 24, 2024
Nisha's Just-Right Christmas Tree
Wide like an elephant and tall like a camel. That would be the perfect Christmas tree. When Nisha and her father set out to pick out a Christmas tree, she wants a big tree, but her Baba wants a small one. Nisha tries to persuade Baba they need a big tree to fit the new ornaments from India. She''ll even help pull the wagon! But Baba still insists on a small tree. So when Baba and Nisha surprisingly agree on the same tree, she suddenly isn''t sure about it. Is the tree they both like big or small? In the end, the tree is the perfect size--for the ornaments, for their apartment, and for sharing Christmas cookies and silvery burfi. Nisha''s Just-Right Christmas Tree captures a familiar Christmas tradition through charming text and illustrations. Based on a true story from author Jaya Mehta''s childhood, the book beautifully demonstrates a blend of cultures between Nisha''s father, who is Hindu, and her mother, who is Christian, as they celebrate Christmas together in their Brooklyn Heights apartment. Backmatter shares more about blending cultures, including examples from both authors'' lives.

If We Could Get a Dog...

release date: May 26, 2022
If We Could Get a Dog...
If We Could Get a Dog…Henry Finds His Forever Home By: Susan Lynn Ford Many animals need homes, but also many pets are not properly cared for and some people don’t seem to take into account the commitment it requires to take care of a pet throughout its life. If We Could Get a Dog…Henry Finds His Forever Home is about adopting a dog, and all the preparation, thought, consideration, and work that goes into that decision. This story is easily read by a child of eight years old and up, but also can be read to younger children by their parents. Emily’s story is entertaining but can also help initiate important discussions about getting a pet before taking that step. People should not have a pet without the love and commitment it requires to truly give a pet a good home. Many pets find “forever” homes that are loving and safe. “With its timely and timeless message that people should not have a pet without the love and commitment it requires to truly give a pet a good home, "If We Could Get a Dog" is upbeat and inspiring with another message for young readers -- Many pets find "forever" homes that are loving and safe, and theirs could be one of those homes.” – The Midwest Book Review

New Shoes

release date: Jan 23, 2015
New Shoes
Ella Mae is used to wearing her cousin''s hand-me-down shoes—but when her latest pair is already too tight, she''s thrilled at the chance to get new shoes. But at the shoe store, Ella Mae and her mother have to wait until there are no white customers to serve first. She doesn''t get to try anything on, either—her mother traces her feet onto a sheet of paper, and the salesman brings them a pair he thinks will fit. Disappointed by her treatment, Ella Mae and her cousin Charlotte hatch a plan to help others in their community find better-fitting shoes without humiliation. Eric Velasquez'' realistic oil paintings bring life to this story of a young girl''s determination in the face of injustice. The book includes an author''s note from Susan Lynn Meyer, discussing the historical context of the story and how the Civil Rights Movement worked to abolish unfair laws like the ones Ella Mae encounters. A 2016 NAACP Image Award Nominee, and a Jane Addams Children''s Book Award winner.

Black Radishes

release date: Nov 08, 2011
Black Radishes
Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner Black Radishes is a suspenseful WWII/Holocaust story, in which one boy learns what it means to be Jewish and French at a time when everything is changing. Gustave doesn''t want to move from the exciting city to the boring countryside, far from his cousin Jean-Paul and his best friend, the mischievous Marcel. But he has no choice. It is March of 1940, and Paris is not a safe place for Jews. When Paris is captured by the Nazis, Gustave knows that Marcel, Jean-Paul, and their families must make it out of the occupied zone. And when he learns that his new friend Nicole works for the French Resistance, he comes up with a plan that just might work. But going into Occupied France is a risky thing to do when you are Jewish. And coming back alive? That is nearly impossible. And don''t miss Skating with the Statue of Liberty, the gripping and poignant companion to Black Radishes, which follows Gustave as he embarks on new adventures in New York City. Praise for Black Radishes "Full of tension, this coming-of-age story presents a picture of life during the early days of World War II."-Bulletin “An excellent recent novel that can introduce readers to a wider world. . . . Meyer builds the tension by using real-life events (detailed in an author’s note) and creates in Gustave a very believable boy who behaves bravely when he must.”–The Horn Book "Meyer shines light on the bravery of Resistance fighters, and her story...[is] a gripping read comparable to Marilyn Sachs''s classic A Pocket Full of Seeds, Carol Matas''s Greater Than Angels, and Norma Fox Mazer''s Good Night, Maman."-SLJ "Partly based on Meyer’s father’s experiences, the story derives its credibility from the vivid details...[a] fine first novel."-Booklist "This debut novel, loosely based on the author''s father''s experiences,...raises important questions about nationalism, equality and identity and fills a void in Holocaust literature for this age group."-Kirkus Reviews A Sydney Taylor Honor Award Winner A Bank Street College of Education Best Children''s Book of the Year An Instructor Magazine Best Kids'' Historical Fiction Book A Massachusetts Book Awar Must-Read Book

Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired
Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired moves beyond the depiction of African Americans as mere recipients of aid or as victims of neglect and highlights the ways black health activists created public health programs and influenced public policy at every opportunity. Smith also sheds new light on the infamous Tuskegee syphilis experiment by situating it within the context of black public health activity, reminding us that public health work had oppressive as well as progressive consequences.

Legends of the Martial Arts Masters

release date: Oct 01, 2019
Legends of the Martial Arts Masters
Throughout the ages, cunning and brave heroes have reached deep inside themselves to find the strength to triumph over long odds. Aspiring black belts will love this action-packed collection of twenty-six stories about the great heroes of the martial arts and their many paths to victory. The stories include the tales of: The legendary Bruce Lee--Kung Fu master and greatest martial artist of his time Miyamoto Musashi--the "greatest swordsman in history" and the author of the Book of Five Rings Jackie Chan--a dyslexic boy, abandoned at age seven who grew up to be a martial arts film star Mu-lan--the brave daughter who went to battle for the good of her family These exciting tales of thrilling fights and wily strategies span the wide world of martial arts--from Aikido, Karate, Kung Fu, Sumo, and Jujitsu to Brazilian Capoeira, Israeli Krav Maga, Korean Tae-kwon-do, Japanese Kyudo, and Thailand''s Muay Thai, even the Zen-focused tea ceremony which teaches the discipline martial artists require to succeed. Filled with incredible action and amazing feats of daring and skill, Legends of the Martial Arts Masters will inspire readers of all ages with stories of courage, endurance and self-discovery.

Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School

release date: Dec 20, 2011
Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School
Learn the ins and outs of managing a successful martial arts school with this practical business guide. Do you dream of opening your own martial arts dojo some day? Are you in the process of planning and building a school? Do you have a school but struggle to run it efficiently and pay the bills? Then Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School is for you. This practical business guide teaches you the skills you need to ensure the success of your martial arts business. It includes advice on how to: Build a memorable identity for your school Find funding to get started Unravel government red tape Create a realistic fee schedule Choose a location that will bring students through your door Turn potential students into paying students Hold on to your current students Hire and develop good employees Develop a feeling of financial security Be ready for emergencies Create and run a profitable pro shop Pinpoint and solve problems Starting and Running Your Own Martial Arts School contains proven business advice to help you create the martial arts school you want. This small business book turns time-tested business practices into simple, practical solutions to the business challenges you face every day.

Representing Rape

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Representing Rape
This is the first feminist analysis of the language of sexual assault trials from the perspective of linguists. Highlighties the underlying preconceptions and prejudices in the language of courtrooms today.

Turning Point

release date: Aug 31, 2015
Turning Point
A return to Seagull''s Perch is the last thing Angelique intended to do, but the request from her great-great-grandmother to be there to celebrate her 105th birthday could not be ignored. Arriving home with her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, she''s faced with her mother, whom she hasn''t spoken to in three years. Also entering back into her life is her ex-fianc seeking forgiveness and to become a part of her and her daughter''s life. Angelique seeks to reconcile the past so she can move forward with her future. Her great-great-grandmother is aware that for her time is running out. The family all gather to listen to Varvara telling her story. She delivers a colorful history of events that spans over ten decades. Beginning with her birth in Russia, to her life on an estate in France, and finally to the present, living on the shores of Rhode Island. Turning Point is an intimate look into one woman''s life. A compelling tale of love, loss, joy, and sorrow. Through her faith and courage she overcomes many obstacles. In the end, this strong and courageous woman''s love bonds five generations of family together.

Procrastination Elimination

release date: Mar 01, 2005
Procrastination Elimination
Are you ready to take control of your life in as little time as one week? Procrastination Elimination: Seven Days to Action! will help you identify what you want out of life and how you can get it. Author Susan Lynn Perry introduces a simple system for overcoming procrastination and pinpointing your goals, so you can finally accomplish what you really want. The author''s easy-to-understand examples include the following techniques and much more: Tap into your motivation and use it to propel you forward. Master the six most common time management techniques. Become skilled at using your imagination to solve problems more creatively. Uncover the secret of getting twice as much done in half the time. Reveal a new attitude and begin living a new life. Discover why getting organized can move you closer to achieving your goals. Learn how to apply the power of positive thinking to go after your dreams. Stop putting off until tomorrow what you can do today by following Perry''s hands-on exercises and real-life examples. Don''t procrastinate any longer! Procrastination Elimination will show you how to be ready to change, ready to learn, ready to be in control, and ready to "just do it!"

Mother Cub

release date: Nov 01, 2007
Mother Cub
Imagine that you are the mother of a beautiful baby boy. Your bundle of joy was born perfectly healthy with ten little fingers and ten little toes. He smiles, walks and talks on time-right on track with his peers. You could not be happier. Now, imagine that your baby gets sick. He''s suddenly sick every week with ear infections, bronchitis, vomiting, diarrhea, allergies, eczema, fevers and colds. Then, imagine that he stops talking. Imagine that he stops putting his hands out when he falls on the playground. He seems dizzy, distracted and disoriented most of the time. Imagine that he stops responding to his name or responding to you, his mother, at all. His doctor says he''s fine, but you know better. You start asking around and reading and researching. You have your suspicions, but hope to God they are not true. Then finally, several months or even years later, you are given the devastating diagnosis of autism. And not only that, but you are then faced with some even more horrifying news. There is no cure for autism. This is what I was faced with during the first four years of my son''s life. This is my story and the story of countless other families getting that same diagnosis every day with this growing worldwide epidemic. Sounds pretty grim, doesn''t it? But, wait a minute. What is that? There''s something flickering on the horizon. It''s gaining momentum with its incredible strength and power. There may not be a cure for autism, yet, but there is definitely hope in the air. There are things you can do, today, to help your child. You just have to take one step and then another and then another.

Unconventional Warfare

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Unconventional Warfare
While offering insights into how the U.S. government makes policy, Susan Marquis also offers a revealing look at the special operations community, including their storied past, extreme training, recent operational experience, and the decade-long struggle to rebuild their forces.

Ramadan

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Ramadan
An introduction to Islamic observances during the month of Ramadan and the subsequent festival of Eid-al-Fitr.

Professional Education for International Organizations

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Professional Education for International Organizations
What does it take to work for an international organization and to succeed there? How can universities prepare their students for a career in international organizations? Answers to these questions come from in-depth studies at selected international organizations (EU, OSCE, ESA, UNEP, World Bank) and a comparative survey of degree programs and professional schools in the United States and Europe. The results are of interest to human resources managers at international organizations, faculty and program managers at institutions of higher education, and last but not least to students who aim for a career in international public service.

Health Professions Regulation and Public Policy

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Disability and Teaching

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Disability and Teaching
This text engages prospective and practicing K-12 teachers in understanding disability and teaching within the contexts of school, community, and the broader society, and in examining their personal theories and beliefs about disability and education the topic.

The Effects of Fire on California Spotted Owls and Their Mammalian Prey in the Central Sierra Nevada, California

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Between Two Worlds

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Selling of California

release date: Jan 01, 2003

An Electromyographic Study of the Overhead Volleyball Serve Performed by Skilled Athletes

Cardiac Critical Care Nursing

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Tissue and Organ Transplantation

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Women, Reform, and Feminism

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Organizational Stigma

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Cardiovascular Diagnostic Testing

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Cardiovascular Diagnostic Testing
Written for critical care and cardiovascular nurses and students, Cardiovascular Diagnostic Testing helps them prepare their patients for cardiac proceduresto assess the patients knowledge and readiness to learn and to support the patient and his or her family during a bewildering time. This comprehensive book contains thorough explanations of a wide range of current cardiac diagnostic teststhe procedures themselves, The risks and benefits, and interpretation of the resultsfrom cardiac enzymes to nuclear medicine studies. Thus, The nurse can assist the patient in dealing knowledgeably with tests and anxiety.

Hemingway's Green Hills of Africa as Evolutionary Narrative

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Hemingway's Green Hills of Africa as Evolutionary Narrative
A close reading of a text that has been critiqued as relatively meaningless and trivial or as a disappointment, but which Hemingway thought contained some of his best work. The study argues for the richness and importance of this largely unread and misunderstood work.

Sources of Role Conceptions in Nursing Students

Systematic Generation of Architectural Compositions

Progressive Women in Conservative Times

release date: Jan 01, 1992
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