Stanley, George Edward

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Rats in the attic and other stories to make your skin crawl

1994
Stories of terror including a phone call from the graveyard, a voice on the television saying you are about to die, scratching sounds in the attic, the old lady who lives in the room of the dead, the vampire in the tunnel under the school, the hooded figure at midnight, and much more.

The vampire kittens of Count Dracula

1997
After the new kitten he chooses from the pet store bites his sister's dolls on the neck, Jonathan learns that the cat was meant for a new resident in town, Count Dracula.

A werewolf followed me home

1997
Melissa boasts that the stray who followed her home will win a blue ribbon at the PTA Dog Show even though he does not possess all the necessary qualifications.

Harry S. Truman

thirty-third president of the United States
2004
Tells the life story of U.S. president Harry S. Truman focusing on his younger years, describing his childhood in nineteenth-century Missouri, his first real job, and his relationship with his father, as well as his road to the White House.

Andrew Jackson

young patriot
2003
Chronicles the life of President Andrew Jackson, focusing on his experiences as a young boy during the Revolutionary War.

Coretta Scott King

first lady of civil rights
2008
An illustrated biography of Coretta Scott King that focuses on her childhood in Alabama where she climbed trees, bonded closely with her father, and sang songs.

The new republic, 1763-1815

2005
Presents a short history of the United States from the endof the French and Indian War to the end of the War of 1812 through a collection of personal journals, letters, and other primary source documentation.

Geronimo

young warrior
2001
Presents a narrative account of the formative years of Apache leader Geronimo, leader of one of the last Indian uprisings.

Wild horses

2007
Discusses the different wild horses that can be found around the world today, including Chincoteague ponies, Australian Brumbies, American mustangs, and the wild horses of Asia.

Night fires

a novel
2011
In 1922, thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper and his recently-widowed mother move to his father's childhood home in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he is torn between the "right people" of the Ku Klux Klan and those who encourage him to follow the path of his "nigra-loving" father.

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