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Joyce Milton

Autor(a) de Dinosaur Days

50+ Works 8,676 Membros 60 Críticas

About the Author

Joyce Milton is the author of Tramp: The Life of Charlie Chaplin, Loss of Eden: A Biography of Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh and The Yellow Kids and is coauthor of The Rosenberg File: A Search for the Truth with Ronald Radosh. She lives in Brooklyn.

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Obras por Joyce Milton

Dinosaur Days (1985) 1,573 exemplares
Whales: The Gentle Giants (1989) 1,192 exemplares
Wild, Wild Wolves (1992) 877 exemplares
Who Was Ronald Reagan? (2004) 712 exemplares
Bats: Creatures of the Night (1993) 512 exemplares
Sacajawea: Her True Story (2001) 466 exemplares
Mummies (1996) 372 exemplares
Heavy-Duty Trucks (2000) 204 exemplares
Hieroglyphs (2000) 193 exemplares
Big Cats (1994) 183 exemplares
The Rosenberg File (1983) 135 exemplares
Honeybees (2003) 126 exemplares
The Story of Thomas Jefferson (1990) 72 exemplares
The House of Hapsburg (1980) 30 exemplares
The Dandee Diamond Mystery (1983) 28 exemplares
The Amazing Bubble Gum Caper (1983) — Autor — 26 exemplares
Star Reporter (1989) 20 exemplares
Vicki (1656) 16 exemplares
Ruthie the Robot (1983) 12 exemplares
Save the Loonies (1983) 10 exemplares
Here Come the Robots (1981) 8 exemplares
GREG LOUGANIS: DIVING FOR GOLD (1989) 7 exemplares
A Friend of China (1980) 2 exemplares

Associated Works

Reader's Digest Today's Best Nonfiction 24 1993 (1993) — Autor — 9 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1946-01-12
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA

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Assinalado
AnkaraLibrary | Feb 29, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: Grade 5
 
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Trinity_Chastain2020 | 5 outras críticas | May 5, 2022 |
Note: I'm totally biased about this book, since bats are my most favourite animals in the world...

I really loved the pieced-paper style of the illustration, and I adored how it was all so accurate and detailed, yet perfectly suited for kids.
Especially the page about the bats giving birth, because that's something that usually is omitted.
The illustration of the barn owl on page 30-31 was amazing.
And I learned something I didn't know yet: seeing a bat means good luck to the Chinese. The funny thing about this is, bats have been my personal good-luck charm for years; whenever I see a bat flying by in the evening, the next day is always exraordinary good (receiving a bonus at work, winning a raffle, acing an exam...).… (mais)
 
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HeyMimi | 5 outras críticas | Dec 28, 2020 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
50
Also by
2
Membros
8,676
Popularidade
#2,767
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
60
ISBN
229
Línguas
3

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