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The person Unknown Label represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in South Whitley Community Public Library.
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- Name
- Adler, David A
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Prolific American author David Adler writes both fiction and nonfiction for children. He is best known for his easy nonfiction series of picture books about famous people, primarily Americans. These easy-to-understand titles are known for their accuracy. Adler's no-nonsense biographical books go cradle-to-grave and include short timelines. He also writes a fast-paced, beginning reader mystery series that involves a clever girl detective with a photographic memory. Start with: A Picture Book of Amelia Earhart (nonfiction); Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds (fiction)
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
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- American
- Jewish
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- Label
- Unknown Label
- Description
- Prolific American author David Adler writes both fiction and nonfiction for children. He is best known for his easy nonfiction series of picture books about famous people, primarily Americans. These easy-to-understand titles are known for their accuracy. Adler's no-nonsense biographical books go cradle-to-grave and include short timelines. He also writes a fast-paced, beginning reader mystery series that involves a clever girl detective with a photographic memory. Start with: A Picture Book of Amelia Earhart (nonfiction); Cam Jansen and the Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds (fiction)
- Name
- Adler, David A
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
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- American
- Jewish
- Occupation
- Author
61 Items by the Person Unknown Label
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- Bones
- Bones, 06
- Bones, 7
- Cam Jansen adventure, 24
- Cam Jansen adventure, 27
- Cam Jansen adventure, 28
- Cam Jansen, 26
- Picture book biographies
- Picture book biography
- Young Cam Jansen, 07
- Young Cam Jansen, 12
- Young Cam Jansen, 15
- Young Cam Jansen, 9
- trueA Picture Book of Dolley and James Madison
- trueA picture book of Amelia Earhart
- trueA picture book of Florence Nightingale
- trueA picture book of George Washington
- A picture book of Harriet Beecher Stowe
- trueA picture book of Harriet Tubman
- trueA picture book of Helen Keller
- trueA picture book of Jesse Owens
- trueA picture book of Lewis and Clark
- trueA picture book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- trueA picture book of Rosa Parks
- trueA picture book of Samuel Adams
- trueA picture book of Sojourner Truth
- trueA picture book of Thomas Jefferson
- trueBones and the apple pie mystery
- trueBones and the math test mystery
- trueBones and the roller coaster mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the Secret Service mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the Sports Day mysteries : a super special
- trueCam Jansen and the basketball mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the green school mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the mystery writer mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the snowy day mystery
- trueCam Jansen and the summer camp mysteries : a super special
- trueDon't throw it to Mo!
- trueFun with Roman numerals
- trueGet a hit, Mo!
- trueIt's time to sleep, it's time to dream
- trueMoney madness
- trueMystery math : a first book of algebra
- Picture book biography
- Young Cam Jansen and the 100th day of school mystery
- Young Cam Jansen and the knock, knock mystery
- trueYoung Cam Jansen and the library mystery
- trueYoung Cam Jansen and the spotted cat mystery
- trueYoung Cam Jansen and the zoo note mystery
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