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Judith St. George

Judith St. George

·3.91·10,252 Ratings
“ Sorrow prepares you for joy. It violently sweeps everything out of your house, so that new joy can find space to enter. It shakes the yellow leaves from the bough of your heart, so that fresh, green leaves can grow in their place. It pulls up the rotten roots, so that new roots hidden beneath have room to grow. Whatever sorrow shakes from your heart, far better things will take their place. ” ― Rumi
Authors' Books
  • So You Want to Be President?

    2012·
    ·3.96·7,714 Ratings
    This new version of the Caldecott-winning classic by illustrator David Small and author Judith St. George is updated with current facts and new illustrations to include our forty-second president, George W. Bush. There are now three Georges in the catalog
  • So You Want to Be an Inventor?

    2002·
    ·4·175 Ratings
    St. George and Small, the Caldecott Medal-winning team who created So You Want to Be President? , are back with another spirited and witty look at history-this time focusing on the inventors and inventions who have given us lightbulbs, automobiles, and
  • The Duel: The Parallel Lives of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr

    2009·
    ·3.72·584 Ratings
    In curiously parallel lives, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were both orphaned at an early age. Both were brilliant students who attended college--one at Princeton, the other at Columbia--and studied law. Both were young staff officers under General Ge
  • Stand Tall, Abe Lincoln

    2008·
    ·3.85·169 Ratings
    Abraham Lincoln grew up poor and without schooling in a Kentucky wilderness and lost his mother before he was ten. It was sparkplug Sally Bush Johnston who married his father, brought a library of books to their log cabin home, and believed in Abe from th
  • The Ghost, the White House and Me

    2007·
    ·3.6·238 Ratings
    What if your mom was President? After their mother's inauguration, two sisters find out that the White House may be haunted. Could Abraham Lincoln's spirit really be lingering in the Lincoln bedroom?
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