Susan Taylor Brown
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Influences
does chocolate count?
Member Since
July 2007
Hugging the Rock
6 editions
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2006
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Oliver's Must-Do List
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2 editions
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2005
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Can I Pray with My Eyes Open?
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1999
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Robert Smalls Sails to Freedom
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5 editions
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2006
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Enrique Esparza and the Battle of the Alamo (History Speaks: Picture Books Plus Reader's Theater)
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6 editions
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2010
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Commodity Aesthetics Ideology and Culture
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3 editions
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1982
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Jump at the Sun: An African American Storybook Treasury
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2000
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Did Not! Did So!
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Oliver's Must-Do List by Susan Taylor Brown (2005) Hardcover
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Meeting Anthropology Phase to Phase: Growing Up, Spreading Out, Crowding In, Switching on
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Best Teen Books
— 2815 members
— last activity Jan 04, 2025 05:03PM
A group for librarians, teens, or other folks who enjoy the best of teen fiction, non-fiction, or graphic novels.
A group for librarians, teens, or other folks who enjoy the best of teen fiction, non-fiction, or graphic novels.
Northern California
— 62 members
— last activity Nov 09, 2010 04:56PM
What are your fellow NorCal citizens reading these days? :)
What are your fellow NorCal citizens reading these days? :)
Books I Loathed
— 1939 members
— last activity Jul 25, 2024 10:23PM
This is a public forum for people to kvetch (cleanly, please) about books they absolutely hated, and for others to respond. Though nonfiction is certa ...more
This is a public forum for people to kvetch (cleanly, please) about books they absolutely hated, and for others to respond. Though nonfiction is certa ...more
Young Adult Fiction!
— 583 members
— last activity Aug 24, 2015 10:25PM
a group for anyone up for a little teen induced fiction! embarrassed about that book you read when you were thirteen and secretly still love? don't b ...more
a group for anyone up for a little teen induced fiction! embarrassed about that book you read when you were thirteen and secretly still love? don't b ...more
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Daniel
(last edited Aug 25, 2016 01:05PM)
Oct 12, 2007 09:35AM
I envy you, Susan Taylor Brown, because while I write books for grown ups, your books for the young are the rocks of the very foundation of the culture of this country in which we all live.
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