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Babe Didrikson Zaharias: All-Around Athlete (On My Own Biographies)
Published in Library Binding by Carolrhoda Books (May, 2003)
Authors: Jane Sutcliffe and Jeni Reeves
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Great for Classroom Use
As a teacher, I can say that this book holds the attention of young readers easily. It stimulates lots of classroom discussion about Babe's era and lends itself well to math lessons in measurement, problem-solving, time-lines, and even setting up your own Olympic Games!! Every elementary school library should have a copy or two.

Babe Didrikson Zaharias - An American Dream
We thought that the book was very historical and learned aboutsomeone we had never heard of before. The beginning of the book madeus want to read on. We think that it is a good children's book, andwe think that all schools should have these books to read to the children. It shows good examples, like you can be anything that you want to be if you try. We are looking forward to the next in the series.


Helen Keller
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (November, 2002)
Authors: Jane Sutcliffe and Elaine Verstraete
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My Mom Wrote It So You Better Love It!
My mother wrote this book about 20 years ago. It was read one day on Romper Room. What better recommendation could there be?


Pride and Prejudice
Published in Audio Cassette by The Audio Partners Publishing Corporation (April, 1998)
Authors: Jane Austen and Irene Sutcliffe
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Ahead of it's time
Though I have heard much praise of Jane Austen, this is the first time I've actually sat down and read one of her books. I was impressed. Though the plot would seem shallow now (it centers around marriages); then that was central to most women's hopes and desires. Besides the plot, the characters are amusing and Elizabeth is finely drawn. She is very self-confidant and will not allow others to look down on her for her ill upbringing. I don't believe men would enjoy this book, because the male figure is not drawn very realistically. I seriously doubt that all men thought or talked about were marriage and love. Walter Raleigh phrased it correctly by saying that "Austen's men wouldn't be allowed in any club in England!". I didn't find it to be at all boring, rather, a page-turner to see how everything was going to turn out (though in the end it became predictable). The formal language is confusing at times, but provides a bit more color with it's detail. Though many parts of the book are obviously contrived, and I feel as if Austen is trying a little too hard to invoke emotion within me, in many ways the book is ahead of it's time, and for that, it is commendable to be certain.

Perfect for first time Austen Readers/A Must for Austen Fans
I have always loved the style and social politics of the Regency period (the time of Jane Austen.) But when I read "Sense and Sensibility" in 7th grade I found the first few chapters lifeless, dull and hard to read. Two years later I was encouraged by a friend to give "Pride and Prejudice" a try. I did and have since become a complete Janeite. I am now able to peruse joyfully through "Sense and Sensibility" with a new understanding and appreciation of Jane Austen. The reason? "Pride and Prejudice" is fresh, witty and is a great introduction to Jane Austen's writing style without the formality of some of her other novels (unlike S&S and Persuasion Austen does not give us a 10 page history of each family and their fortune.) If you have never read Jane Austen or have read her other novels and found them boring, read Pride and Prejudice. The characters, and the situations Austen presents to them, are hysterical and reveal a lot about Regency society and morality. This book perfectly compliments a great writer like Jane Austen and is essential to every reader's library. The Penguin Edition of the book is stellar and I personally recommend it not only for the in-depth and indispensable footnotes, but also for the cover that is non-suggestive of any of the characters' appearances. In summary "Pride and Prejudice" is a great book for beginner Austen readers and seasoned fans, and Penguin Classics is a great edition for fully enjoying and understanding the book.

A Sharp Eye
You will find Jane Austen in high school classrooms, as inspiration for contemporary movies and fiction (Clueless, Bridget Jones' Diary), and at a book club or two. Otherwise, she is not part of us: Her laser-eyes, scathing commentary about society, and merciless fun at the expense of over-the-top piety are missing. In our current Press-Release era, where ads blanket our cities, and celebrities alter their image every other week, Jane would have a field day-- her observations would have been invaluable, her sharp humor liberating.

"Pride and Prejudice"-- the story of independent-minded Elizabeth Bennet's journey to a happy marriage and her rousing rebellion against the stultifying and stale social system of 19th-Century England-- is an adrenaline-rush of a book.

As Elizabeth battles the defenders of society (her marriage-obsessed mother, a condescending suitor, and several members of the "upper-class" trying to stem her promising relationship with the affluent and handsome Mr. Darcy) we sample a world where family, money, and class dictate your friends and suitors.

When Elizabeth and Darcy move to his stunning home, they leave the hostility of an uncaring society behind. Through rebellion and stubbornness, they have found Eden.


Abraham Lincoln (History Makers Bios)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (May, 2003)
Authors: Jane A. Schott and Jane Sutcliffe
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Amelia Earhart (History Makers Bios)
Published in Paperback by Lerner Publications Company (September, 2002)
Author: Jane Sutcliffe
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Jesse Owens (On My Own Biographies)
Published in Paperback by Lerner Pub Group (May, 2003)
Authors: Jane Sutcliffe and Janice Lee Porter
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Milton Hershey (History Maker Bios)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (January, 2004)
Author: Jane Sutcliffe
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Paul Revere
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (August, 2002)
Author: Jane Sutcliffe
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