Best Selling Books by Peter Roop

Peter Roop is the author of Louisiana Purchase (2015), Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie (2018), Let's Celebrate St. Patrick's Day (2011), Buttons For General Washington (2018), An Eye for an Eye (2015).

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Louisiana Purchase

release date: May 05, 2015
Louisiana Purchase
The big purchase that led to fundamental questions about what America would become In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from the French for $15 million, extending the United States beyond the Mississippi River for the first time. Now the United States had big questions to answer: How would Louisiana be governed? How would it be divided? Would it be comprised of free states or slave states? What would happen to the Native Americans? With biographical sketches of the people who helped forge the answers to these questions, such as Lewis and Clark, Napoleon Bonaparte, and of course, Thomas Jefferson, this is the tale of the expansion of the United States into a new territory as well as a new era.

Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie
"This quality production will allow early primary readers to enjoy the story while confirming their own reading ability."- School Library Journal

Let's Celebrate St. Patrick's Day

release date: Aug 01, 2011
Let's Celebrate St. Patrick's Day
In a question and answer format, this book gives a history of this holiday from it’s beginnings all the way up to how it is celebrated around the world today. Interspersed are fun facts and riddles. At the end of the book readers are invited to make a St. Patrick’s Day banquet with a special shamrock cake (enough to feed a classroom) and other green goodies.

Buttons For General Washington

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Buttons For General Washington
"In Revolutionary times, spies sent secret messages in clever ways. In this true story, John Darragh, a teenaged spy from a Quaker family, carries a message to General Washington sewn inside his coat buttons..Young historians will appreciate the accompanying book''s simple but evocative watercolor illustrations and the production''s background music, including the fifes and drums of a revolutionary band. They''ll enjoy the story''s plentiful dialogue as gruff soldiers, family members, and even General Washington himself make this story vivid for young history buffs." -AudioFile

An Eye for an Eye

release date: May 05, 2015
An Eye for an Eye
A teenage girl questions her principles after her brother is captured during the Revolutionary War Fourteen-year-old Samantha Byrd is an excellent shot—she’s even better than her brother at providing food for her family. Although the winds of war are blowing in Virginia, she knows that she could only ever use her skill for hunting—not for hurting another person. When the Revolutionary War finally begins, her brother is captured, and Samantha sets off to rescue him. But when she comes face to face with the enemy, will she still stand by her principles, or will she pull the trigger?

Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving
Includes questions and answers about the history of Thanksgiving, along with jokes and riddles, a craft activity, and a brief look at other harvest celebrations around the world today.

The Top-Secret Adventure of John Darragh, Revolutionary War Spy

release date: Aug 01, 2010
The Top-Secret Adventure of John Darragh, Revolutionary War Spy
From 1777 Philadelphia, fourteen-year-old Quaker John Darragh carries a secret message, in a code created by his mother, to his older brother Charles, who is a member of George Washington''s army.

The Stormy Adventure of Abbie Burgess, Lighthouse Keeper

release date: Aug 01, 2010
The Stormy Adventure of Abbie Burgess, Lighthouse Keeper
Trapped by sea and storm . . . a girl must keep the lighthouse working. Matinicus Rock, Maine, 1856. Seventeen-year-old Abbie Burgess lives with her family on a tiny island off the coast of Maine. Her father, the lighthouse keeper, must clean and light the lighthouse lamps every day without fail. Otherwise ships could crash into rocks and sink. Abbie’s father leaves to buy supplies, but a storm hitsbefore he can return. Can Abbie keep the lights burning until her father returns?

Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves

release date: May 05, 2015
Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves
A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People and recipient of the Florida Sunshine Award: In this absorbing chapter book, Ahyoka helps her father, Sequoyah, unlock the mystery of “talking leaves” to create the Cherokee alphabet Ahyoka is the daughter of Sequoyah, a silversmith who has given up most of his trade to focus on his true passion. He longs for the day when the Cherokee people can communicate to one another from afar and document the history of their lives. He wants his people—the Real People—to have a written language like the white men do. When he is ostracized from his community for the “magic” he is creating, he leaves his home to pursue his quest. His young daughter, who shares his dream, joins him on his journey. They work together to create a syllabic alphabet that will tell the story of the Cherokee people.

I, Columbus

release date: May 05, 2015
I, Columbus
A Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People: A firsthand account of Christopher Columbus’s famous voyage to the East, taken directly from his journal entries Christopher Columbus had a dream—to reach the fabled lands of the East, rich with spices, jewels, silver, and especially gold. Having studied the travels of other explorers, Columbus was convinced he could reach his destination by traveling west across the seas. After convincing Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand to fund his expedition, he set sail in August of 1492. In this account, the voyage Columbus undertook is told in his own voice through his journal entries of that year. He tells of excitement, drama, and terror on the high seas, as well as the doubts he faces from his own crew, as together, they weather the path to victory.

Japan

release date: May 01, 2016
Japan
What is Japan''s most famous mountain called? When do the Japanese add one year to their age? What is Japan''s national sport? Learn answers to these questions and more when you read this newly revised and updated book. See the famous sites. Travel over the land. Join the celebrations. Find out what Japanese children learn in school and what they might do when they are older. See if they play the same sports as you or wear the same kind of clothes. Learn some words in Japanese!

Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Let's Celebrate Valentine's Day
This fun-to-read, informative book is loaded with fascinating facts about the history and customs of Valentine’s Day and presents jokes, riddles, interesting projects, and simple recipes – everything you need to appreciate and celebrate Valentine’s Day!

Let's Celebrate Earth Day

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Let's Celebrate Earth Day
Presented in a question-and-answer format, accompanied by facts about the Earth''s present condition, and filled with inspirational quotes, a wonderful introduction to the Earth Day celebration details how this holiday originated and how it is oberved today.

India

release date: Jun 09, 2008
India
Introduces the country of India, including the land, landmarks, homes, food, clothes, work, transportation, language, school, sports, celebrations, and the arts.

Vietnam

release date: Aug 16, 2008
Vietnam
Describes many aspects of this long, narrow, southeast Asian country including its land, landmarks, homes, food, clothes, schools, sports, celebrations, and arts.

China

release date: Jun 25, 2008
China
Describes many aspects of the third largest country in the world including its land, landmarks, homes, food, clothes, sports, schools, celebrations, and art.

Early American Studies

release date: Jul 31, 2018
Early American Studies
American history comes alive for young readers in this collection of richly detailed narratives ranging from Christopher Columbus to Abraham Lincoln. These “direct and surprisingly accessible” histories, often told in the actual words of key figures from the American past, are a brilliant blend of fact and imagination (Publishers Weekly). I, Columbus: A firsthand account of Christopher Columbus’s famous voyage to the East, taken directly from his journal entries. He tells of excitement, drama, and terror on the high seas, as he and his crew weather the path to discovery. Pilgrim Voices: The pilgrims’ own writings of their voyage on the Mayflower, their first encounters with indigenous people, and their Thanksgiving celebration after surviving a difficult first winter in the New World. Off the Map: The story of Lewis and Clark’s famous 1804 expedition into the uncharted lands of America, in an accessible version drawn from the explorers’ own account. Louisiana Purchase: Biographical sketches of Lewis and Clark, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Thomas Jefferson tell the story of the United States’ expansion into a new territory and a new era. Sacagawea: Told from Sacagawea’s point of view, this historical novel shares the ordeals of her youth along with the memory of her journey west with Lewis and Clark. She shares her love of nature and explains how her loyalties have changed over time. The Declaration of Independence: Covering major events such as the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere’s midnight ride, this accessible history brings the story of the Revolutionary War to life. An Eye for an Eye: When her brother is captured at the start of the Revolutionary War, fourteen-year-old Samantha sets off to rescue him. But when she comes face-to-face with the enemy, will she still stand by her peaceful principles? Take Command, Captain Farragut!: Ten-year-old David Glasgow Farragut is the youngest midshipman ever assigned to a warship in the US Navy. Told through fictional letters that Farragut writes from prison after his capture in the War of 1812, this richly imagined story is based on real history. Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves: Ahyoka’s father is a Cherokee silversmith who dreams of a written language for his people. When he is ostracized for the “magic” he is creating, father and daughter leave home to pursue his dream on their own. Grace’s Letter to Lincoln: After seeing Abraham Lincoln on a poster, eleven-year-old Grace decides to write to him and suggest that he might win more votes in the 1860 election if he grows a beard. Much to her surprise, Lincoln answers her letter, and history is made. This “touching historic encounter” is based on true events (Scholastic).

Brazil

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Brazil
Describes many aspects of the largest country in South America, including its land, landmarks, homes, food, clothes, schools, sports, celebrations, and the arts.

Going to Yellowstone

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Going to Yellowstone
Designed for children ages 8 to 13, Going to Yellowstone is chock full of fascinating information about Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the U.S.?and in the world. Chapters on geology, Native Americans, explorers, wildlife, historic structures, landmarks, and thermal features are supplemented by excellent color photos and illustrations.

Egypt

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Egypt
What do you do at a souk? Why did the Egyptians build the pyramids? What is Egypt''s most famous short cut? Read this newly revised and updated book and find out! See the famous sites, travel over the land and join in the celebrations. Find out what school life is like and what the children might do when they are older. See which sports are played in Egypt and even learn a few words of Arabic.

Take a Stand, Rosa Parks

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Grace's Letter to Lincoln

release date: May 05, 2015
Grace's Letter to Lincoln
Can the advice of an eleven-year-old girl help get Abraham Lincoln elected president? As the election of 1860 nears, eleven-year-old Grace and her family are working hard to help Abraham Lincoln win. After seeing his image on a poster, Grace decides to write to him and suggest that growing a beard might win him more votes. Much to her surprise, Lincoln answers her letter, and she becomes a neighborhood celebrity. When the president-elect’s victory train passes through on its way to Washington, DC, Mr. Lincoln singles Grace out as the girl who gave him good advice. Based on true events, this story will charm young readers of historical fiction.

Sacagawea

release date: May 05, 2015
Sacagawea
Sacagawea, the Shoshoni woman who helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famed expedition, tells her life story When Sacagawea’s son asks her about her life, she isn’t sure where to begin. Does she start with her birth as a Shoshoni? Her kidnapping by an enemy tribe at age eleven? Or her role as the famous guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition? She’s seen and experienced more in her young life than most people ever will. Told from Sacagawea’s point of view, this historical novel shares the ordeals of her youth along with the memory of her long, arduous journey west with Lewis and Clark. She shares her love of nature and explains how her loyalties have changed over time. This story of Sacagawea goes beyond the legend to reveal the flesh-and-blood woman who she really was.

Let's Celebrate Presidents' Day

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Let's Celebrate Presidents' Day
An introduction to Presidents'' Day offers a history of the holiday, facts about Washington and Lincoln, and information on the White House, First Ladies, children in the White House, and related topics.

Down East in the Ocean

release date: Jun 16, 2011
Down East in the Ocean
This clever counting book from the award-winning authors of Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie, combines rhyme with a fun exploration of Maine sea life. Children will be singing it to themselves and asking for it to be read to them again and again.

The Declaration of Independence

release date: May 05, 2015
The Declaration of Independence
A young reader’s history of the famous document that set America on the course to freedom Many kids have heard of the Declaration of Independence, but few know the story behind the people and events that helped forge it. They may know about Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, but do they know the roles that Patrick Henry and Thomas Gage played in setting fire to a revolution? This is the story of how the men and women of thirteen British colonies came to declare their independence on July 4, 1776. Covering major events such as the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere’s midnight ride, The Declaration of Independence brings the rich and exciting history of the Revolutionary War to young readers who want to know more about America’s beginnings.

A City Album

release date: Jan 01, 1998
A City Album
Text, photographs, and illustrations identify and trace patterns of continuity and change in cities in the United States, including such topics as transportation, homes, recreation, and employment.

Take Command, Captain Farragut!

release date: May 05, 2015
Take Command, Captain Farragut!
The story of the ten-year-old boy who becomes captain of a ship After his mother’s death, young David Glasgow Farragut is forced to leave home to live with Captain Porter and his wife. During the War of 1812, Captain Porter is posted to the Essex, and he chooses to bring David with him to fight the British Navy. At ten years old, David is the youngest midshipman ever assigned to a warship in the US Navy. On board, Farragut must not only learn about life at sea, he must establish his authority over seamen twice his age. Farragut proves his worth as the Essex first sails the Atlantic and then travels “around the Horn” to the Pacific, where it engages in battle. After taking control of a captured ship near Valparaíso, Chile, Farragut, only twelve years old, is assigned his first position as full captain and given the captain’s sword he has coveted from the start. Told through fictional letters that Farragut wrote to his father from prison after his capture, Take Command, Captain Farragut! gives young readers an extraordinary view into the life of an adventurer who today would be a classmate.

Holiday Howlers

release date: Aug 01, 2004
Holiday Howlers
Perfect for beginning readers, this laugh-out-loud joke book about comical celebrations will put a smile on your face!

Millions of Monarchs

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Millions of Monarchs
Butterflies migrate south before winter, then north in the spring.

Let's Celebrate Christmas

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Let's Celebrate Christmas
Ring in the ho-ho-holidays with this book of fascinating facts, entertaining projects, jokes, riddles, and more. Trace the history of Christmas celebrations throughout time and around the world.

A Home Album

release date: Jan 01, 1998
A Home Album
Text, photographs, and illustrations identify and trace patterns of continuity and change in homes and home life in the United States, including such topics as types of homes, house work, playing, bathing, sleeping, and more.

Israel

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Israel
Introduces the land, landmarks, homes, food, clothes, work, transportation, language, and culture of Israel.

Let's Drive, Henry Ford!

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Let's Drive, Henry Ford!
Discusses the events in Henry Ford''s life up until he invented his famous assembly line cars.

Let's Celebrate Halloween

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Let's Celebrate Halloween
Describes the history and customs connected with Halloween and includes riddles, activities, and instructions for making some masks and costumes.

Let's Split Logs, Abe Lincoln!

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Let's Split Logs, Abe Lincoln!
A biography of Abraham Lincoln as a boy.

Educational Psychology and Classroom Practice

release date: Oct 01, 1992
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