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A Baby for Max
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (1987)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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The most adorable thing on the face of this earth!
The title character, Max, is now all grown up. But he is still as adorable as he was at age 5. This book is absolutely charming (especially if you know Max)


Interrupted Journey: Saving Endangered Sea Turtles
Published in Hardcover by Candlewick Press (2001)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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Great book for children and adults!
This is a great book that not only children will enjoy, but adults as well. It tells the story of a sea turtle's "interrupted journey" and how the animal is eventually returned to the sea. It was interesting and informative. I learned some sea turtle facts I didn't know before. I highly recommend it. It's a good book for the whole family to read together.


Days of the Dead
Published in Paperback by Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media (1996)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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good book
this was a pretty good book. however, i am not too interested in the mexican war, so i was not very interested in some parts of the story line, but if u r interested in the mexican war, this book is definetly 4 u!


Shadows in the Dawn
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (2001)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky, Jeannette Larson, and Christopher G. Knight
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A good book to introduce children to the joys of research.
I think the best part of the book is that it shows children the fun and excitement of doing primate research in the wild. It shows why Alison Jolly has returned to the same piece of forest for the last 30 years. It balances that by displaying some of the sorrow when you cannot help a dying animal.

And of course, it describes Lemur catta social organization at a level which should be entertaining to children, and mentions briefly some of the other lemurs found in Berenty reserve.

The book is nicely illustrated with photographs on every page.


Surtsey: The Newest Place on Earth
Published in Library Binding by Hyperion Press (1992)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky, Christopher G. Knight, and Kahtryn Lasky
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Covers the basics about Surtsey
This book was aimed to be read by a younger audience (kids ages 7-14). It covers information about formation of the island and the colonization of the island in a simple written manner. I also like the way it divides the book into 11 chapters and adds something about the poetic Edda at the start of each chapter to relay how mythology interplays with realistic events like the formation of such an island. But as an adult reader, I still had more questions after I finished the book.

The book does not go in depth about the geological nature of the island. Yes, the island was formed from a volcanic eruption, but what is the nature and quality of the land? Will it be settled by Man as it has been by birds and plant-life? What is the future of such an island? (The book implies at the end that it will be destroyed, but does not tell the reader the specifics of how/when/why). I was looking to answer such questions more in depth about this new island.

The stength of this book lies in its remarkable pictures. If only you could get some of these astonishing pictures as a poster and hang them up on your walls...You would stare at them in awe for hours!

As far as buying it...it would be worth your money if you have kids who like volcanos or like to read because they would be able to appreciate it more. If not, it would be worth getting it to read at a public library or a used book. I would not spend too much money obtaining it.


Searching for Laura Ingalls: A Reader's Journey
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky, Meribah Knight, and Christopher G. Knight
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Shameless use of a beloved author
What a great idea for a story, especially for those of us who grew up with the Little House books and want to share the experience with our children. How fortunate, however, that I chose to preview this one before passing it along to my daughter. The book really isn't about Wilder at all. The overstory is used as a vehicle by the author to decry the evils of human beings as they take over the planet, littering, polluting and deforesting.

The litany is outrageous. As our young hero searches out the places where Wilder lived, we learn that winters are no longer hard because of destruction of the rain forest, people who drive RV's are hogs, the entire Big Woods has been chopped down for furniture, Lake Pepin is filled with litter, reproductions of historical sites have been turned into tourist traps by capitalists, streets have been paved and Silver Lake turned into a sewage pond. When the young diarist is disappointed that De Smet is not having a civic July 4th celebration her mother responds that the townsfolks must all be home sitting in their air-conditioning. The overall tone of the book is, well, whiney.

I don't think it's necessary to spend another 500 words debunking these points. Some of them are no doubt true. The bottom line is that Ms. Lasky has used a childrens book along with the name of a cherished author to disseminate her political and social views to the young and impressionable. Rhetoric is often at the core of worthwhile adult literature but is sorely misused here. I wonder if the author is getting a royalty from copies of this book sold at those tacky souvenir shops?

Lovely Book -- Bizarre Coincidence!
The photographs are gorgeous, and the story's very sweet and engaging. I bought the book for my eight year old niece, and I'm sure she'll adore it. (I've never read the Laura books, I'm afraid)... The really strange thing, what first caught my eye, is the co-author's name: Meribah Knight. Funny; my name is Mirabai Knight. Both pretty uncommon, aren't they? If the authors ever check this webpage, I'd like to email them. I'm curious about where they found a name like that for their daughter (and let's see... she must be around 15 or 16 now, right? I'm 17.), and how she's doing. Cool bit of serendipity, anyway. (`8


Dinosaur Dig
Published in Library Binding by William Morrow & Co Library (1990)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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Dollmaker: The Eyelight and the Shadow
Published in School & Library Binding by Atheneum (1981)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky, Kathrynand Lasky, and Christopher G. Knight
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I Have Four Names for My Grandfather
Published in School & Library Binding by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (1976)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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Monarchs
Published in School & Library Binding by Harcourt (1993)
Authors: Kathryn Lasky and Christopher G. Knight
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