Best Selling Books by Paul B. Janeczko

Paul B. Janeczko is the author of Top Secret (2006), Worlds Afire (2007), Dirty Laundry Pile (2007), Secret Soldiers: How the U.S. Twenty-Third Special Troops Fooled the Nazis (2019), Hey, You! (2007).

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Top Secret

release date: Apr 11, 2006
Top Secret
Presents history, trivia, and code-breaking tales in a guide book to the world of secret writing that includes examples of a variety of codes and ciphers.

Worlds Afire

release date: Mar 27, 2007
Worlds Afire
In a novel written as a collection of eyewitness poems, the excitement and anticipation of attending the circus on July 6, 1944 in Hartford, Connecticut, turns to horror when a fire engulfs the circus tent, killing nearly 170 people, mostly women and children. Reprint.

Dirty Laundry Pile

release date: Mar 01, 2007
Dirty Laundry Pile
Modern revisions of familiar fairy tales.

Secret Soldiers: How the U.S. Twenty-Third Special Troops Fooled the Nazis

release date: Apr 23, 2019
Secret Soldiers: How the U.S. Twenty-Third Special Troops Fooled the Nazis
What do set design, sound effects, and showmanship have to do with winning World War II? Meet the Ghost Army that played a surprising role in helping to deceive — and defeat — the Nazis. In his third book about deception during war, Paul B. Janeczko focuses his lens on World War II and the operations carried out by the Twenty-Third Headquarters Special Troops, aka the Ghost Army. This remarkable unit included actors, camouflage experts, sound engineers, painters, and set designers who used their skills to secretly and systematically replace fighting units — fooling the Nazi army into believing what their eyes and ears told them, even though the sights and sounds of tanks and war machines and troops were entirely fabricated. Follow the Twenty-Third into Europe as they play a dangerous game of enticing the German army into making battlefield mistakes by using sonic deceptions, inflatable tanks, pyrotechnics, and camouflage in more than twenty operations. From the Normandy invasion to the crossing of the Rhine River, the men of the Ghost Army — several of whom went on to become famous artists and designers after the war — played an improbable role in the Allied victory.

Hey, You!

release date: Feb 27, 2007
Hey, You!
This collection of 25 poems includes imaginative odes to such unexpected items as mailboxes, snowflakes, and sea horses. Full color. 8 x10.

Requiem

release date: Aug 06, 2013
Requiem
Presents a collection of poetry inspired by the history of the people in the Terezâin concentration camp during the holocaust.

Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems

release date: Mar 20, 2018
Firefly July: A Year of Very Short Poems
“Sweet’s pictures are, in a word, gorgeous. . . . They capture and expand the spirit and sensibility of the verses they illustrate to wonderful effect.” — Booklist (starred review) It only takes a few words, if they’re the right words, to create a strong image. Whether listened to in the comfort of a cozy lap or read independently, the thirty-six very short poems in this collection remind readers young and old that a few perfect words and pictures can make the world glow. Selected by acclaimed poet Paul B. Janeczko and gorgeously illustrated by Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet, this anthology invites children to sample poems throughout the four seasons.

Double Cross: Deception Techniques in War

release date: May 23, 2017
Double Cross: Deception Techniques in War
How does deception factor into fighting wars, and is it effective? In an intriguing companion to The Dark Game, Paul B. Janeczko reveals the truth about the strategic lies of war. The biblical account of Gideon. The ancient story of the Trojan horse. Deceptive techniques have been used in war through the ages. But while the principles have changed very little, the technology behind fooling the enemy has evolved dramatically. Paul B. Janeczko’s fascinating chronology focuses on the American Civil War, World Wars I and II, and the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf Wars to reveal evolving attitudes toward the use and effectiveness of deceptive operations. Find out the secret plan behind the invasion of Normandy and the details of General Schwarzkopf’s “Hail Mary play” during the Gulf War, among many other strategies and maneuvers designed to pull the wool over enemies'' eyes. Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.

Where I Live

release date: Mar 14, 2023
Where I Live
"This diverse selection of 34 poems, paired with bright illustrations that capture daily life, celebrates the places where we live: our homes, our streets, our towns"--

I Feel a Little Jumpy Around You

release date: May 11, 2010
I Feel a Little Jumpy Around You
An award-winning anthology of paired poems by men and women. In this insightful anthology, the editors grouped almost 200 poems into pairs to demonstrate the different ways in which male and female poets see the same topics. How women see men, how boys see girls, and how we all see the world—often in very different ways, but surprisingly, wonderfully, sometimes very much the same.

The Death of the Hat: A Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects

release date: Mar 06, 2018
The Death of the Hat: A Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects
“Janeczko’s selections and Raschka’s characteristically airy illustrations let readers uncover layers of meaning, possibility, and emotion.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) A book-eating moth in the early Middle Ages. A peach blossom during the Renaissance. A haunted palace in the Victorian era. A lament for the hat in contemporary times. Poetry has been a living form of artistic expression for thousands of years, and poets have found inspiration in everything from swords to stamp albums, candles to cobwebs, manhole covers to the moon. Award-winning anthologist Paul B. Janeczko and renowned artist Chris Raschka reunite for a look at poems through history inspired by objects reflecting the time in which each poet lived.

The Place My Words Are Looking For

release date: Apr 30, 1990
The Place My Words Are Looking For
Thirty-nine United States poets share their poems, inspirations, thoughts, anecdotes, and memories.

Good for a Laugh

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Good for a Laugh
Paul Janeczko is the best-selling author of numerous poetry books. This book is a how-to guide for writing funny poems.

Bridges to Cross

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Bridges to Cross
While struggling to cope with his very strict Catholic school, fourteen-year-old James fights his mother over the right to make his own decisions without having to lie to her.

The Dark Game

release date: Sep 11, 2012
The Dark Game
"A wealth of information in an engaging package." — Kirkus Reviews Ever since George Washington used them to help topple the British, spies and their networks have helped and hurt America at key moments in history. In this fascinating collection, Paul B. Janeczko probes examples from clothesline codes to surveillance satellites and cyber espionage. Colorful personalities, daring missions, the feats of the loyal, and the damage of traitors are interspersed with a look at the technological advances that continue to change the rules of gathering intelligence. Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.

Traveling the Blue Road

release date: Oct 17, 2017
Traveling the Blue Road
Gorgeous illustrations surround a collection of poetry written for children about the magic, beauty, and promise of sea voyages.

A Foot in the Mouth

release date: Sep 11, 2012
A Foot in the Mouth
"A superbly noisy celebration of language that’s sure to convert even the most reluctant poetry readers." — Booklist (starred review) Whether rhyming, tongue-tying, or defying structure, here are more than three dozen poems that simply beg to be read aloud. The creators of A Poke in the I and A Kick in the Head complete a triplet with this collection of lively rhymes and tricky tongue twisters, poems for more than one voice, bilingual poems and poems that just may inspire kids to memorize them.

Poetspeak

Poetspeak
A collection of 148 poems on a variety of topics by 62 modern poets who provide commentary on their individual works.

A Poke in the I

release date: Jan 01, 2005

How to Write Poetry

release date: Jan 01, 2001
How to Write Poetry
Provides practical advice with checklists on the art of writing poetry.

Pocket Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1985
Pocket Poems
A selection of 120 short modern poems by eighty American poets, including Angelou, Updike, Creeley, Williams, and Merwin, in pocket-sized format for travelers and others on the move.

Looking for Your Name

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Looking for Your Name
Poems which present a wide-ranging look at life in contemporary America.

Stardust Hotel

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Stardust Hotel
A series of poems in which a young boy describes his life with his flower children parents, his friends, and neighbors.

Writing Winning Reports and Essays

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Writing Winning Reports and Essays
Provides strategies for writing successful research reports and essays, including social studies reports, book reports, persuasive essays, personal essays, and descriptive essays. Simultaneous.

Wherever Home Begins

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Wherever Home Begins
An anthology of poems celebrates the feelings of home and explores such settings as Anne Frank''s house in Amsterdam, a post office in Poland, a safe haven in Nicaragua, and a Texas ranch

Poetry From A to Z

release date: Mar 09, 2012
Poetry From A to Z
In this guide for aspiring young writers, poets speak about their work and give examples as well as encouraging tips. “A natural for creative-writing classes,” this book shows that “it can be a lot of fun to write about what you imagine” (Booklist).

Preposterous

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Preposterous
An anthology of poetry about being a teenager and adolescent problems and concerns.

How to Write Haiku and Other Short Poems

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Reading Poetry in the Middle Grades

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Reading Poetry in the Middle Grades
"As teachers today, everything we teach has to be turbo-charged with skills and the promise of advancing our students academically. Here''s the cool thing: poetry can get you there. It is inherently turbo-charged. Poets distill a novel''s worth of content and emotion in twenty lines. The literary elements and devices you need to teach are all there, powerful and miniature as a Bonsai tree." -Paul B. Janeczko You''d like to teach poetry with confidence and passion, but let''s face it: poetry can be intimidating to both you and your students. Here is the book that takes the fear factor out of poetry and shows you how to use this powerful genre to spark student engagement and meet language arts requirements. Award-winning poet Paul B. Janeczko is the master for creating anthologies for pre-teen and adolescent readers, and here he''s chosen 20 contemporary and classic selections with step-by-step, detailed lessons for investigating each poem from the inside out. Kids learn to become active readers of poetry, using graphic organizer worksheets to help them jump over their fear and dive into personal, smart, analytical responses. There''s no better genre than poetry for helping students gain perspective on their own identities and their own worlds, and Paul provides a space on each reproducible poem for private thoughts, questions, feelings, and ideas. Your students will discover what each poem means to them. The 20 poems in this collection were chosen for their thought-provoking topics; compelling real-world themes that lead to conversation and collaboration in middle school classrooms. And by showing you how the poems and activities address the common core standards for English Language Arts (complete with a sample chart linking the poems to the standards), Paul provides a clear understanding of how you can "get there" using poetry. You can cultivate a passion for poetry in your classroom. Take the journey with Paul B. Janeczko and grow in confidence with your students, meeting some standards along the way.

Opening a Door

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Opening a Door
Shows how to teach poetry with confidence, offering poems of interest to young people which are accompanied by a detailed lesson for exploring the work, including background on the poet, response sheets, and graphic organizers.

A Kick in the Head

release date: Mar 10, 2009
A Kick in the Head
In this splendid and playful volume, an acclaimed creative team presents examples of 29 poetic forms, demonstrating not only the (sometimes bendable) rules of poetry, but also the spirit that brings them to life. Full color.

Brickyard Summer

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Brickyard Summer
In a series of poems, the speaker and his best friend meander through the summer after eighth grade, encountering for the first time in the local people of their economically depressed neighborhood enormous courage and vitality.

World's Greatest Hoaxes

release date: Jan 01, 2012
World's Greatest Hoaxes
"Discover some of history''s greatest hoaxes, frauds, and fakes--and the amazing people behind them"--Back cover.
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