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Elementary and Middle School Social Studies: A Whole Language Approach
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages (24 July, 1996)
Authors: Pamela J. Farris and Susan M. Cooper
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Great ideas and strong interdisciplinary connections!
I was using this book as a resource to summarize social studies topics, people, and events for grades K-6. This book explained the national standards clearly. It provided great interdisciplinary connections with many helpful lessons plans. It shows pictures. It explains itself. This book is definitely worth getting.


Susan B. Anthony (An Impact Biography)
Published in School & Library Binding by Franklin Watts, Incorporated (1984)
Authors: Ilene Cooper and Illene Cooper
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Everything to know about susan
This book is detailed in many ways. if they tell you a small part of her actions he goes in detail to make you feel you were there. If you are doing a project on Susan or just want to know about her struggles and courage for us women i recommend you to read this book.


Tam Lin
Published in School & Library Binding by Margaret McElderry (1991)
Authors: Susan Cooper, Warwick Hutton, and Tam Cooper
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"Tam Lin" deftly retold for kids
Anyone who is familiar with the ballad "Tam Lin" knows it's a story that is very much for grown-ups, or at least teenagers. Susan Cooper does a very good job here of adapting the old story so that it's suitable for any age. It requires changing a few plot elements, but the essential spirit of the story remains the same.

Margaret is tired of sewing and acting polite and talking about future husbands with the other girls at her father's castle, so she runs away to the woods of Carterhays to pick flowers. She has been expressly forbidden to go there, of course. There, she meets the handsome Tam Lin, and after arguing for a minute over who really owns the forest, they spend a pleasant afternoon talking and becoming friends in the woods. When Margaret gets back home, she's in big trouble--she has actually been gone a week! Her unlikely friendship with Tam Lin leads her to sneak out once again, to rescue him from the faeries during one of their processions. She has to hold on to him as he turns into all sorts of scary animals--and, well, you know the rest. Cooper does a wonderful job of depicting the feisty Margaret, and of adapting the story into something perfect for a little girl's shelf of fairy tale books.

I subtracted a star because I don't think the art really captures the magic of the story; it's too "cute" and too simple. But maybe I'm just spoiled by Kinuko Craft's cover for McKillip's _Winter Rose_. It just seems like the land of Faery requires absolutely lush artwork.


Not in My Backyard
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Twilight (09 November, 1999)
Author: Susan R. Cooper
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Not in My Backyard
First off, I have to say that I LOVE all the E.J. Pugh mysteries. Susan Rogers Cooper could write about making a grocery list, and as long as E.J. was the one making the list, it would be highly readable and entertaining, and surely funny. My only criticism of this book was that Cooper does not spend enough time putting E.J in her best element-her family. The interaction E.J. has with Willis, Vera, Luna, Grahm, Megan, and Bessie is what makes each of her books so special; to me the mystery plot is just an excuse to get these wonderful characters together. I hope that future Pugh books have more of this witty and real interaction than Not in My Backyard did.


Don't Drink the Water
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Avon (2000)
Author: Susan R. Cooper
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We're EJ fans, but she seemed a little off here
We've read all of Susan Rogers Cooper's delightful stories, including the six Sheriff Milt Kovak books, the (very difficult to find) two Kimmey Kruse stand-up comedian stories, and the previous six EJ Pugh mysteries. Obviously we like Cooper's great writing ability; one would swear she can turn a soccer practice carpooling chore into an event of note with her descriptive and insightful commentary on everyday life. All of her characters tend to be a little low profile, humble practitioners with an overdose of curiosity that leads to solving crimes, sometimes almost unwittingly. Unlike her sheriff, who of course was paid to catch killers, Kimmey and EJ are strictly amateurs who depend on cajoling friends and policemen into helping move along reasonably good plots.

In this story, EJ is far from her home (Texas), and is re-united with her three sisters (with spouses/partners along) in a contrived vacation in St. Johns cooked up by her mother who wants to see the girls "get along". Much of the story revolves around their childhood goings-on and/or their perceptions of each other's adult lives and situations in society. Hence, the plot is almost a little secondary to the mental and verbal meanderings in the Virgin Islands setting. There is a murder or two to solve, and even if a bit improbable in total, we're hooked enough by a few real clues mixed in with several red herrings along the way to feel some suspense. Indeed, we thought the ending fairly surprising, and hardly anticipated the ultimate culprit at all.

While we'd readily give almost all Cooper's books 4 stars, we don't think this one was one of her best -- maybe the unusual setting (although entertaining in itself in some ways) put our author off her usual game plan; and with none of the regular supporting characters to help out, we didn't know anybody here either. Still, the faithful will want to read this; and while many of her others seemed better to me, all 15 books are fun, worthwhile "reads" without demanding too much from us the reader but "enjoy". Why not ?!!

It Could Have Gotten A Higher Rating But...
This was the first book that I've ever read by Ms. Cooper. I picked it up intially because I had been to St. John, U.S.V.I. a few times in the past, and wanted to see which sites were mentioned.

I liked this book, but I found the writing style to be a bit spare. I have no real mental image of what the protagonist and her husband look like, or whether or not I would like them if I met them. The story itself was interesting, and the sibling problems added a nice twist to the story. Actually, I probably would have liked the book better if the family relationships were the sole focus of the book (Ms. Cooper seemed to handle that well). The mystery seemed to be a secondary issue here, and the whole treatment of the crimes that were occuring seemed too lackadaisical.

Although I liked the book, I don't yet know if I care enough about the characters to read the other stories. I'll have to think about that for a while...

light hearted mystery
This is my first E.J. Pugh mystery. It was a very fast read, the mystery kept me guessing, and I liked the characters of the four sisters. The memories of E.J. and her sisters while they were growing up greatly helped in understanding the dynamics of their dysfunctional family. The mystery itself was good, clues were there, but not obvious. I will read the other books in this series with enjoyment. If you are looking for an easy fast read, this is it.


Treasures: Level 1.4
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin School (2001)
Authors: J. David Cooper, John J. Pikulski, Patricia A. Ackerman, Kathryn H. Au, David J. Chard, Gilbert G. Garcia, Claude N. Goldenberg, Marjorie Y. Lipson, Susan E. Page, and Shane Templeton
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Design for Life: Our Daily Lives, the Spaces We Shape, and the Ways We Communicate, As Seen Through the Collections of Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum
Published in Hardcover by Cooper-Hewitt Museum Design Museum Shop (1997)
Authors: Susan Yelavich and Stephen Doyle
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Wonders: Level 1.5
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin School (2001)
Authors: J. David Cooper, John J. Pikulski, Patricia A. Ackerman, Kathryn H. Au, David J. Chard, Gilbert G. Garcia, Claude N. Goldenberg, Marjorie Y. Lipson, Susan E. Page, and Shane Templeton
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We Love Saturday
Published in Audio Cassette by Ta-Dum Productions, Inc. ()
Authors: Susan Jack Cooper and David Jack
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Danny and the Kings
Published in School & Library Binding by Margaret McElderry (1993)
Authors: Susan Cooper and Joseph A. Smith
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