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Marvin Redpost

Marvin Redpost

Louis Sachar

Random House USA Inc
2001
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It's no ordinary Thursday for Marvin Redpost and his class...It's "hole day," and even Mrs. North and Principal McCabe are wearing their very worst clothes. It seemed like a fun idea that morning, but now they're expecting company. The president -- of the United States! -- is on his way. And there's no time to change! Marvin must do math on the blackboard with television cameras pointed at him. And the day is just beginning! "Aside from being resoundingly funny, Sachar has a rare honesty about what children really encounter in the world." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Marvin Redpost

Marvin Redpost

Louis Sachar

Random House USA Inc
2002
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Many have tried to master the slippery slopes of Suicide Hill on their bikes. Marvin's older brother has conquered the hill, but Marvin has steered clear. Until now. The word at school is that Marvin will be taking on the hill with his new mountain bike. But the truth is, he can barely climb on the seat! And the gears--forget about it. How did he suddenly become a daredevil? Does he have to go through with it to prove himself? If Marvin makes it, he'll be a hero. If not, his friends and family may catch the biggest wipeout in history!
The Misadventures of Marvin

The Misadventures of Marvin

Marvin Druger

Syracuse University Press
2010
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As Henry Ford said, life is a series of experiences. We learn from everything that we do, and everything that we do becomes part of what we are. In his fifty-five years of teaching biology and fifty-two years of marriage to Pat, a retired administrator for the Syracuse University writing program, Druger has shaped his experiences with his boundless energy, quick wit, and tireless sense of adventure. With humor and refreshing candor, Druger reflects on his many 'misadventures' in this charming memoir. He shares classroom anecdotes of his efforts to make science fun and part of his students' everyday lives. Druger offers insights on nurturing a successful marriage, on the value of childhood friendships, and on the perils and unexpected rewards of aging. ""The Misadventures of Marvin"", both hilarious and heartfelt, is a unique depiction of life's trials and bounties, one that will resonate with and inspire many readers.
Marvin Jones

Marvin Jones

May- I

Texas A M University Press
1980
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Son of a north Texas wheat- and cotton-farming family, Marvin Jones grew up with strong agrarian roots and a taste for Democratic politics. Elected to Congress in 1916, he joined the Texas delegation and learned the political ropes from John Nance Garner. Named to the House Agriculture Committee, Jones later became its chairman and directed the destiny of New Deal agricultural legislation in the House of Representatives. Jones's Panhandle district lay in the 1930s Dust Bowl. As Roosevelt's chairman of the Agriculture Committee, he fought for New Deal farm legislation--low-interest loans and mortgages for farmers, soil conservation, farm subsidies, agricultural research, and new markets for farm products. Many of today's federal agricultural policies were born in his committee room. As war food administrator in World War II, Jones put his knowledge and experience to use in balancing U.S. agricultural production with military and civilian food requirements. At war's end he accepted a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Claims and later became chief judge, noted for just, compassionate decisions couched in everyman's language. Jones was a gentle, hard-working man, a realist who extolled the rural life but accepted the urbanization of America. More reserved than his mentor, Garner, less shrewd than his good friend Sam Rayburn, Jones probably surpassed them both in terms of real achievement. Using archival sources and Jones's memoirs as well as his own numerous interviews with Judge Jones, Irvin May provides a solid account of this transplanted Texan who remained the farmer's advocate throughout his life.
Marvin Maples Told a Lie

Marvin Maples Told a Lie

Susan Rutledge

Willow Bend Press
2019
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Marvin Maples learns in Marvin Maples Told a Lie that lying to stay out of trouble can easily snowball into much bigger problems. When the truth is exposed for the world to see, what once seemed like a harmless lie becomes a huge and embarrassing situation for the young boy. Told in a fun-to-read rhyming tale, Marvin's experience surprises children with an unexpected twist ending and teaches them honesty truly is the best policy. Was Marvin's lie worth the price he had to pay? Will he get a chance to make things right? Find out when you read Marvin Maples Told a Lie.For author information, visit susanrutledge.com
Marvin Wanted MORE!

Marvin Wanted MORE!

Joseph Theobald

Bloomsbury Childrens Books
2014
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Marvin is not happy. Why are the other sheep bigger than him? And why are they faster than him? And WHY can they jump higher than him? Something has to change, and Marvin knows exactly how to change it . . . by EATING! Because if he's bigger than the other sheep, then surely he will be better, too? And after eating the grass and the flowers and the bushes, Marvin wants more. And after eating the trees and the clouds and the sky, Marvin still wants more! But what happens when there's nothing more left for Marvin to eat? A brilliantly funny picture book about a brilliantly greedy sheep!
Marvin Gets MAD!

Marvin Gets MAD!

Joseph Theobald

Bloomsbury Childrens Books
2014
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One perfect morning Molly eats the very apple that Marvin had his eye on. Marvin is CROSS and has a terrible tantrum, rampaging through the countryside, causing chaos. Who will be able to calm Marvin down and tease him out of his tantrum? Will he be able to do it by himself or will he need some help?
Poems and Short Stories of Marvin R. Mednick
These poems and short stories vary in both size and content. Most are memories of my growing up in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York. The poem "Woodridge" is among my favorites. "I came from Brooklyn my father to gleam, The house of Pagoda a baby would scream. Although sustaining less laughter than tears, Youth in Woodridge were still the best years." Another poem "Twins" I wrote for my friend. "They came into the world like a Fox Twins so a like, like shoes in the box clock tick tocks. He is my friend, the watchdog of my fury, guardian of the past Shelly I see, sorrow, ecstasy of the soul, deck to the mast forever to last." The short story "Liza Taube" is about a man beloved by everyone in my hometown. "Louis Liza' Taube was born kicking and fighting, in the small town where he would spend his entire life. "Like my brother Joel, he was an innocent child lost in the body of an adult."