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Susan Goldman Rubin is the author of The Rainbow Fields (1993), Magritte's Imagination (2009), Emily Good as Gold (1993), Sondheim: The Man Who Changed Musical Theater (2015), Me llaman héroe (They Call Me a Hero) (2014).

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The Rainbow Fields

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Rainbow Fields
Lucy is lonely when she moves to a new school and has to leave her dog behind, but with the aid of Mrs. Murgatroyd''s magical paints, Lucy discovers that being alone does not mean being lonely.

Magritte's Imagination

release date: Apr 08, 2009
Magritte's Imagination
All Aboard! Choo-choo! Where do you think we''ll go...? Journey through a fantastical land where anything is possible. From trees with faces to men raining from the sky, René Magritte''s delightful artwork is sure to ignite the imaginations of the very youngest readers.

Emily Good as Gold

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Emily Good as Gold
Emily Gold, a learning disabled thirteen-year-old, struggles to be independent from her overprotective parents.

Sondheim: The Man Who Changed Musical Theater

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Sondheim: The Man Who Changed Musical Theater
In high school, Stephen Sondheim put a script in front of his friend and mentor Oscar Hammerstein. "I want you to treat this as if it were a script that just came across your desk," Sondheim told the older man. "In that case, it''s the worst thing I ever read." So Stephen Sondheim kept writing. He kept composing and in time he became the greatest composer Broadway had ever seen. Beginning with the opening night of the classic musical West Side Story in 1957, and tracing Stephen''s life from boyhood to his struggles as an up and coming Broadway composer/lyricist to a musical theater legend, Susan Rubin''s Putting It Together draws readers into the passionate, tumultuous, and musical world of Stephen Sondheim.

Me llaman héroe (They Call Me a Hero)

release date: Feb 18, 2014
Me llaman héroe (They Call Me a Hero)
"Publicado originalmente en ingles en 2013 con el titulo They call me a hero"--T.p. verso.

Wideness and Wonder

release date: Apr 06, 2011
Wideness and Wonder
Continuing Chronicle''s acclaimed series of artist books for kids, Wideness and Wonder is the fascinating story of the mysterious and beloved artist Georgia O''Keeffe. Well-known children''s biography writer Susan Goldman Rubin traces the events that shaped O''Keeffe''s art and how art influenced OKeeffe''s life in return. Wideness and Wonder is colorful, accessible, and packed with the art that made O''Keeffe so renowned.

Jacob Lawrence in the City

release date: Apr 08, 2009
Jacob Lawrence in the City
Busy city! Beep, beep, beep! Jacob Lawrence''s exuberant artwork guides readers through a bustling city, complete with builders rat-a-tatting and children playing in the streets. With rhythmic text and 11 iconic paintings, this book is both an introduction to an influential artist and a celebration of city life.

Edward Hopper

release date: Aug 01, 2007
Edward Hopper
Discusses the life and work of the American realist painter.

The Anne Frank Case

release date: Jan 01, 2010
The Anne Frank Case
In 1958, renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal set out to squash rumors that "The Diary of Anne Frank" was a hoax by searching for the Gestapo officer who arrested Anne Frank and her family for incontrovertible proof that the diary is authentic. Illustrations.

Jean Laffite

release date: Apr 01, 2012
Jean Laffite
Rubin and Himmelman present the only picture-book biography of infamous Jean Laffite, a real-life pirate who played a huge role in the history of the United States and the War of 1812. Full color.

Diego Rivera

release date: Feb 05, 2013
Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera offers young readers unique insight into the life and artwork of the famous Mexican painter and muralist. The book follows Rivera''s career, looking at his influences and tracing the evolution of his style. His work often called attention to the culture and struggles of the Mexican working class. Believing that art should be for the people, he created public murals in both the United States and Mexico, examples of which are included. The book contains a list of museums where you can see Rivera''s art, a historical note, a glossary, and a bibliography. Praise for Diego Rivera: An Artist for the People STARRED REVIEWS "With engaging prose that is beautifully illustrated with Diego Rivera''s paintings and murals, this spacious volume introduces the great Mexican artist to young people. Accompanied by crisply reproduced color images of both the bright, minutely detailed murals as well as archival photos of the artist at work, the accessible account discusses how Diego constructed his art..." --Booklist, starred review "The stunning illustrations include images of Rivera''s murals, his "cartoon" drawings, reproductions of art that he found influential, and photographs. The design, with scrollwork along the top and bottom and an unusual placement of page numbers, exudes style. The text is clearly written, straightforward, and attention-grabbing, with a good number of quotes interspersed throughout." --School Library Journal, starred review "A carefully researched, cogently argued and handsomely produced appreciation." --Kirkus Reviews "There is life to these pages, and breadth to its subject. Short enough to reward a wary reader but with enough context and clarity to bring Diego to life, Rubin takes a tricky guy for kids to know about and makes him precisely what he was: bigger than life." --School Library Journal, Fuse 8 Blog "Enhanced by gorgeously reproduced photos and artwork, Rubin''s account follows the Mexican artist from his early drawings -- as a small child, he was given free rein in a room "covered with black canvas as high as he could reach" -- through his eventful, productive life." --The Washington Post "Rubin traces Rivera''s life from his emergent boyhood talent, through the formal studio education that left him restless and professionally unsatisfied, to realizing his calling to create massive public artworks for the common people, celebrating the dignity of their labor." --Bulletin of the Center for Children''s Books Award School Library Journal Best Book of 2013 Best Multicultural Children''s Books 2013 (Center for the Study of Multicultural Children''s Literature) Notable Children''s Books from ALSC 2014 Notable Books for a Global Society Book Award 2014

Searching for Anne Frank

release date: Nov 05, 2003
Searching for Anne Frank
Provides a glimpse of life during World War II in both the Netherlands and the United States through the correspondence of Anne Frank and her Iowa pen pals. In the fall of 1939, ten-year-old Juanita Wagner of Danville, Iowa, picked a name from a list of pen pals provided by her teacher. She chose a girl her own age who lived in Amsterdam. The girl''s name was Anne Frank. Through firsthand reports and interviews with Juanita''s sister, Betty, friends of both Juanita and Anne Frank, as well as never-before-published photographs, Susan Goldman Rubin weaves the story of two girls -- one in America and one in the Netherlands -- against the backdrop of pending World War II, its brutal reality, and its aftermath. In alternating chapters, Goldman Rubin describes the lives of Juanita and Anne before the war begins, then continues to tell their stories, as well as those of their sisters, Betty and Margot, as the war progresses. Juanita, Betty, and their mother witness the war from afar, aware of its presence only through radio, film clips, rationing, and watching schoolmates and friends leave for armed service. In tragic contrast, Anne, Margot, and their parents go into hiding, are discovered, and are sent to concentration camps. Only Anne''s father survives. Although the girls only had the opportunity to correspond briefly, their letters and contrasting experiences offer a poignant and timely look at lives during wartime. The existing correspondence between Anne and Margot Frank and their pen pals in Iowa is on permanent display at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California.

Grandma is Somebody Special

Grandma is Somebody Special
A young child enjoys visiting her grandmother in a tall apartment building in a big city.

Grandpa and Me Together

Grandpa and Me Together
Katherine spends the day doing special things with her grandfather.

The Complete Emotional Literacy Series

release date: Jan 01, 1995

The Women Who Built Hollywood

release date: Jan 15, 2023
The Women Who Built Hollywood
A history and background of women''s contributions to the development of the American movie industry.

The Emotional Literacy Series

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Delicious

release date: Jul 09, 2010

Breaking the Rules

release date: Jan 01, 2010
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