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Peter Lourie is the author of First Dive to Shark Dive (2006), Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush (2017), River of Mountains (1995), Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon (1998), The Lost World of the Anasazi (2007).

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First Dive to Shark Dive

release date: Jan 01, 2006
First Dive to Shark Dive
Describes how twelve-year-old Suzanna learned how to scuba dive and with her father, Peter swam with the sharks of Andros.

Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush

release date: Mar 28, 2017
Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush
Here is a compelling middle grade nonfiction tale of how one classic writer drew upon a rugged life of adventure to create works of literature, punctuated by stunning black-and-white art by Wendell Minor and illustrative photographic material. Swept up in the Gold Rush of 1897, young Jack London headed north to strike it rich in the Klondike and discovered something more precious than gold—the seeds of the stories that would flower into his classic novels The Call of the Wild and White Fang, and timeless short stories such as "To Build A Fire." This gripping tale follows London as he treks up the ruthless Chilkoot Trail, braves the lethal Whitehorse Rapids, survives a bad case of scurvy, and conquers many more dangers of the Yukon during his quest for gold. A Christy Ottaviano Book

River of Mountains

release date: Jan 01, 1995
River of Mountains
Lourie''s account of his trip is a fresh look at one of America''s great and complex waterways, one of the few, in fact, that still contains its historical and biological species of fish. It is also the longest inland estuary in the world. Henry Hudson called it the "great river of the mountains." Nowadays, too often the Hudson is stereotyped as a ruined, polluted industrial river. its glorious past is compared to its present neglect.

Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon
Eight billion dollars? worth of Inca gold and silver are rumored to be hidden in an unmapped region of the Andes. This is the captivating story of that fabled treasure and the centuries-old spell it has cast on many, including a young American student, Peter Lourie. While completing anthropological fieldwork in Ecuador, Lourie heard the legend of Atahualpa?s ransom. The Incas gathered seven-hundred tons of gold (Sweat of the Sun) and silver (Tears of the Moon) to purchase the freedom of their king, Atahualpa, from Pizarro and his conquistadors. After the Inca ruler?s murder, the treasure vanished into the forsaken Llanganati range of the Andes. Lourie abandoned his graduate school ambitions to search for Atahualpa?s ransom. His quest for clues and his journey into the heart of the Andes is an absorbing and exciting detective story. Lourie?s account is also unforgettable for its revelations about the lives and characters of seasoned treasure hunters, the obsessed few lured by the siren song of legendary gold.

The Lost World of the Anasazi

release date: Jan 01, 2007
The Lost World of the Anasazi
Presents, in text and photographs, a journey to Chaco Canton, New Mexico, examining ruins, culture, and theories of why the Anasazi abandoned the region.

Rio Grande

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Rio Grande
Chronicles the author''s journey along the Rio Grande, from the Rockies to the Gulf of Mexico.

Erie Canal

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Erie Canal
An informative essay about a trip across the Erie Canal, complemented by photographs.

On the Texas Trail of Cabeza de Vaca

release date: Jan 01, 2008
On the Texas Trail of Cabeza de Vaca
In 1527, the conquistador Cabeza de Vaca set sail for the Spanish territory of La Florida. His aim was to explore and colonize an unknown land that stretched from present-day Florida to Texas.

Writing to Explore

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Writing to Explore
In Writing to Explore, David and Peter demonstrate how to teach adventure writing, which integrates nonfiction and fiction and motivates students to write with imagination, curiosity, and a hunger to learn everything about their topic. The book starts with a solid foundation in the basics of good writing: setting descriptions, writing atmosphere, and character development. The authors then explore the specific elements of adventure writing--from setting the stage to conducting research; from combining history and geography to effectively utilizing technology. The result is an adventure-based paper that is "rooted in real places, supported by facts, and developed with detailed description of images from real locations." Teachers will find handouts, sample activities, student writing examples, research sources, and tips to help them create a nonfiction writing program based around the adventure writing model. Research papers don''t have to be boring to read or to write. This book will show you how to get vibrant papers from your students--papers that teach both reader and writer something new.

Arctic Thaw

release date: Aug 01, 2010
Arctic Thaw
The Iñupiat people of Alaska''s North Slope must learn to adjust to a changing climate that threatens to disrupt their ancient culture.

Hidden World of the Aztec

release date: Oct 31, 2016
Hidden World of the Aztec
In 1521 the world of the Aztecs came to a sudden end when Hernan Cortes, the Spanish conquistador, destroyed their capital. The ruins of that city lie beneath the streets of modern-day Mexico City. Peter Lourie traveled to Mexico City to meet the renowned archaeologist Leonardo Lopez Lujan. With Dr. Lujan as his guide, the author viewed the diggings at the Aztec Great Temple, and even met the God of Death in the basement of the temple''s museum."

The Polar Bear Scientists

release date: Jan 01, 2012
The Polar Bear Scientists
Young readers can follow scientists as they scan the Alaskan wilderness for these magnificent creatures. Full color.

Whaling Season

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Whaling Season
John Craighead George is an Arctic whale scientist studying bowhead whales in Barrow, Alaska. He conducts his research in harmony with the cultural traditions of the Iñupiaq Eskimos, natives to the area, who have been hunting these whales for more than two thousand years.

Mississippi River

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Mississippi River
Provides history, folklore, and modern tales about the second-longest river in the United States.

The Manatee Scientists

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Manatee Scientists
Highlights the work scientists are doing to protect the manatee, an endangered species.

Amazon

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Amazon
A journey through the Brazilian state of Rondonia in the Amazon basin provides a look at the rain forest and the people who live there, including both Indians and settlers.

On the Trail of Sacagawea

release date: Jan 01, 2001
On the Trail of Sacagawea
The author and his family make a present-day journey that retraces Sacagawea''s trail, from Fort Mandan in North Dakota to Fort Clatsop in Oregon.

The Lost Treasure of Captain Kidd

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Lost Treasure of Captain Kidd
Two boys living along the Hudson River track historical clues and try to elude a crazed treasure-hunter as they search for bounty rumored to have been hidden in 1699.

Sweat of Sun Tears of Moon

release date: May 01, 1993
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