Author Karen Clemens Warrick



John Muir, Crusader for the Wilderness

" . . . appealing biography . . .Thorough and interesting, . . . a good choice for most collections."
--School Library Journal, August 2002

Reprinted with permission from School Library Journal, copyright Cahners Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier, Inc.

"This series will be popular with school librarians and teenagers alike . . . fascinating . . . A winning set . . ."
--The Book Report, September/October 2002


My Books

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Biographies
History
Benjamin Frankin, Creating A Nation
Benjamin Franklin devoted his life to improving the Pennsylvania colony he lived in, and then to the newly independent United States. Franklin’s spirit survives today in the lasting form of government that he and other founding fathers shaped more than two hundred years ago.
The Perilous Search for the Fabled Northwest Passage
More than five hundred years have passed since early explorers sailed off to search for a Northwest Passage. These courageous men hoped to find a shorter, more reliable trade route from Europe to China. They sought their fortune, hoping to bring home shiploads of silk, gold, ivory.
Picture books
If I Had a Tail
Illustrated by Sherry Neidigh.
Who Needs That Nose?
Illustrated by Sherry Neidigh
U. S. Histories
World History



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