Best Selling Books by F. N. Monjo

F. N. Monjo is the author of The Drinking Gourd (1983), 3 Kinds of Scared (2002), The Drinking Gourd (Spanish edition) (2006), Indian Summer (1968), The Secret of the Sachem's Tree (1973).

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The Drinking Gourd

The Drinking Gourd
The stars of the Big Dipper have led a runaway slave family to Deacon Fuller''s house, a stop on the underground railroad. Will Tommy Fuller be able to hide the runaways from a search party -- or will the secret passengers be discovered and their hope for freedom destroyed?

3 Kinds of Scared

release date: Jun 01, 2002
3 Kinds of Scared
Marty Muskrat is a scaredy-rat. He''s scared of riding bikes, he''s scared of climbing trees, and he''s scared of swinging on ropes. When Marty''s class goes to Funland Park, his mom writes him a note excusing him from the rides, but his friends convince him to put aside his fears. With their help he discovers there are only three kinds of scared—going fast, getting bumped, and climbing to amazing heights—and he can conquer every one! Full of gentle humor and warmth, this is an exuberant story about learning to try new things.

The Drinking Gourd (Spanish edition)

release date: Jul 01, 2006

Indian Summer

Indian Summer
A frontier woman struggles to save her cabin and four children from the Indians.

The Secret of the Sachem's Tree

The Secret of the Sachem's Tree
The Wadsworth children must abandon their plans for Halloween mischief to help prevent the King''s representative from taking away Connecticut Colony''s charter.

Zenas and the Shaving Mill

Zenas and the Shaving Mill
A young Quaker boy relates how he eludes the ships of both the British and the rebels while sailing to Nantucket with supplies.

The One Bad Thing about Father

release date: Aug 01, 1987
The One Bad Thing about Father
An easy-to-read fictional account of the adventures of the Roosevelt children while their father was President.

The House on Stink Alley

The House on Stink Alley
A story about pilgrims in Holland.

The Vicksburg Veteran

The Vicksburg Veteran
Twelve-year-old Fred Grant relates what he saw when he accompanied his father, General Grant, on the campaign to capture Vicksburg.

Slater's Mill

Slater's Mill
A fictional account of a young English immigrant''s efforts to build America''s first automated spinning mill entirely from his memory of similar factories and machines in England.

Grand Papa and Ellen Aroon

Grand Papa and Ellen Aroon
Nine-year-old Ellen Wayles Randolph describes her relationship with her grandfather, Thomas Jefferson.

Willie Jasper's Golden Eagle

Willie Jasper's Golden Eagle
An account of the famous 1870 steamboat race down the Mississippi between the Natchez and the Robert E. Lee, as told by a boy on board the Natchez.

Pirates in Panama

Pirates in Panama
When the pirate Henry Morgan attacks Panama, Brother John succeeds not only in hiding the church''s gold altar from the pirates but also in begging gold from them.

The Porcelain Pagoda

The Porcelain Pagoda
As she sails on her father''s ship from New York to China in the early nineteenth century, sixteen-year-old Kitty describes in her journal the places she sees, the events occurring in them, and the romantic conclusion to the trip.

The Drinking Gourd(CD1장포함)(An I Can Read Book 3-3)(Paperback)

release date: Oct 01, 2006

The Sea Beggar's Son

The Sea Beggar's Son
Relates in verse the exploits of the Dutch hero, Piet Heyn, whose capture of Spanish ships carrying valuable cargo was instrumental in Holland''s overthrow of Spanish rule in the seventeenth century.

Rudi and the Distelfink

Rudi and the Distelfink
A Pennsylvania Dutch farm boy describes the major activities of his family during each month of the year in the early nineteenth century.

King George's Head was Made of Lead

King George's Head was Made of Lead
The statue of King George III, erected in Battery Park after the repeal of the Stamp Tax, tells his version of the events leading to the American Revolution.

Clarence and the Burglar

Clarence and the Burglar
A dog who never growls at strangers meets a burglar in his house.

A Namesake for Nathan

A Namesake for Nathan
Joanna Hale recounts the events of 1776 as she and her family follow the activities of her brother Nathan in the Continental Army.

The Drinking Gourd. F.N. Monjo Pictures by Fred Brenner

Reading Skills Through Literature

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Reading Skills Through Literature
When he is sent home alone for misbehaving in church, Tommy discovers that his house is a station on the underground railroad.

Me and Willie and Pa: Story of Abraham Lincoln and

Prisoners of the Scrambling Dragon

Prisoners of the Scrambling Dragon
A 13-year-old cabin boy describes his first voyage aboard a Yankee trading vessel, bound for China during the 1820''s, carrying furs, silver, ginseng, sandalwood, and opium.

Letters to Horseface, Being the Story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Journey to Italy, 1769-1770, when He was a Boy of Fourteen

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Clarence and the Burglar

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Clarence and the Burglar
A dog who growls at strangers meets a burglar in his house.
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