The Lucky Baseball – My Newest Book
This is the second novel I’ve written for Enslow Publisher’s historical fiction adventure series. And, this time, the book will be available in paperback (as well as library bound hardback copies), making the book more affordable for parents and grandparents to purchase for their children and grandchildren. Way to go, Enslow!
The Locket

Galena, an eleven-year-old Russian-Jewish immigrant, lives in New York City with her family and works at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company factory with her older sister Anya. The factory pays low wages and has terrible working conditions, making Anya yearn to join a union. Soon a horrible fire guts the factory leaving Galena with painful, horrific memories. Follow author Suzanne Lieurance in this dramatic historical fiction novel, as she describes how Galena uses the support of friends, family, and Jewish traditions to inspire her to fight for workers rights.
From School Library Journal
Grade 4–6—Eleven-year-old Galena and her older sister, Anya, are Russian-Jewish immigrants living with their parents in a one-room tenement apartment in New York City. Six days a week the girls walk to work at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company. Each morning Galena asks to see the pictures of family members inside the gold locket Anya wears around her neck before she and her sister part to work on different floors. Low wages and poor working conditions cause Anya to consider joining a union, whereas Galena remains conflicted and loyal to her “Old World” mother, who forbids such activities. Galena resents the growing friendship and influence Dmitri, a young man working at a unionized factory, has with her sister. When fire breaks out at the Triangle and Anya dies, the pair must search for her body (identifiable by the locket). Galena comes to understand the fear behind her mother’s resistance to change and chooses to attend a mass funeral and union meeting with Dmitri. Woven together in perfect compatibility, the historical background and fictional plot give readers a clear insight into Jewish immigrants and ritual (sitting shivah after a death in the family), and unfair labor practices, and there is excellent foreshadowing of the fire. Back matter includes a discussion of the disaster and archival photos.—D. Maria LaRocco, Cuyahoga Public Library, Strongsville, OH
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The Reveres: A Family Forced Apart

Title: The Reveres: A Family Forced Apart
Early America (Building Fluency Through Reader’s Theater) (Paperback)
# Reading level: Ages 9-12
# Paperback: 24 pages
# Publisher: Teacher Created Materials; Ill edition (February 25, 2008)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0743905490
# ISBN-13: 978-0743905497
Shoelaces

An African American girl describes the joys of all different kinds of shoelaces in this Rookie Reader beginning reader.
All Rookie Readers actively engage young readers, encouraging language development, building fluency, and promoting independent reading. By targeting a skill, like learning about rhymes, young readers are building fundamental reading skills with the help of fun, lively, colorfully illustrated stories.
The Ancient Maya

This book is part of the Civilizations of the Ancient World series from Enslow Publishers.
The Prohibition Era in American History

This book is part of Enslow Publishers’ In American History series.
Philippines

Learn about the Philippines in Suzanne Lieurance’s book in the Top Ten Countries of Recent Immigrants series. Lieurance examines the land, people, government, economy, and culture of the Philippines as well as the contributions that immigrants to the United States from the Philippines have made to American life.
“This book . . . provides excellent information about basic aspects of the country and people of the Philippines.”
–Lincoln Public Schools, February 2005
Pennies

Rookie Readers are easy readers designed for children who are just learning to read. In PENNIES, readers find out why one little girl needs to find just ONE more penny so she’ll have a nickel.
A Child’s First Pet

Sometime between the toddler stage and first grade, most children want a cute and cuddly small pet to call their own. With such a variety of small animals to choose from, choosing the best pet for a child is difficult. The information in this book will help any parent decide. Topics include what to look for when purchasing a healthy pet and exactly what it takes to care for each of the most popular small animal pets. Parents and children will discover the special needs of a variety of pets—everything from feeding and housing requirements to what kind of behavior to expect from a specific kind of animal. Knowing these things before choosing a child’s first pet will help ensure years of happy pet ownership.
States

Learn all about the people, the landmark, and other highlights of all 50 states. This book comes with a 6 ft. wall chart of fun facts and other information.






