books by Mel Glenn
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Mel Glenn
Who Killed Mr. Chippendale?: AMystery in Poems
Mel Glenn
Puffin
, 1999
This was an excellent book.
"Who Killed Mr. Chippendale?" is one of my favorite books. I have reread it many times. I love how it is all in poetry, and how there are so many different characters. It kept me guessing who the killer was until the end. I would recommend it to anyone. I wish the ...
Jump Ball: A Basketball Season in Poems
Mel Glenn
Dutton Juvenile
, 1997
A Book for everyone( Jump Ball)
If you love Basketball you'll love this book, if you don't like basketball you'll love this book. Jump Ball is a book for all. This book creates real life scenarios for everyone to enjoy.You may get attached to the coach or the coaches wife or maybe one of the players ...
Split Image
Mel Glenn
HarperTeen
, 2002
Moving story
This book explores the life of one girl and the perceptions others have of her. The layout of the text gives the story more power and immediacy. The points of view change quickly from one character to the next. This book could be used as a springboard for some ...
MY FRIEND'S GOT PROBLEM CL
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1991
Fourth in a series of photo-illustrated poetry collections, this one centers on the high school guidance counselor and the variety of students and parents he encounters during the week.
The Taking of Room 114: A Hostage Drama in Poems
Mel Glenn
Dutton Juvenile
, 1997
Student Hostages
It is the end of the school year, and the seniors just want to get their yearbooks and stop thinking about school. They have plans to start work or to go to college, and no one can really be bothered with classes. But then Mr. Wiedermeyer, a senior history teacher, ...
Class Dismissed! High School Poems by Mel Glenn
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1991
Get Inside The Mind of Todays Teens
Class Dismissed! is easily the best book of poetry I have ever read. It is full of emotion;sadness, relief, fear, and hapiness. It shows how overwhelmed high-schoolers of today are, and the problems they deal with everyday. It brings topics that are often hidden into ...
CLASS DISMISSED II
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1986
Life from the Teenage Perspective
Mel Glenn has written with humor, pathos, and gripping imagery about the realities, the dreams, the ups, and the downs of being a teenager. From girls who get up the courage to make the first move that is ignored to guys who wonder what went wrong, romantic distresses ...
Foreign Exchange: A Mystery in Poems
Mel Glenn
HarperTeen
, 1999
mystery in view
I loved this book. It was a page turner. I read it for a school project, and I couldn't put it down. I usually don't read poetry books(but i love to write poetry) but this one was very interesting. Each poem is from a different point of view and you must read themm ...
Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980-95
Deborah Wye
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Glenn Lowry
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The Museum of Modern Art, New York
, 2002
Thinking Print-expansive thinking /curating by MOMA's Wye
"Thinking Print: books to billboards..." was a groundbreaking late 20th c. exhibition curated by Deborah Wye, a most thorough and original cultural /art historian. Wye is a curator with a fantasitc eye and an obsession for producing exhibitions and catalogs which ...
ONE ORDER TO GO
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1984
Richie's life
Nothing is going right for Richie Linder, age seventeen. School is boring, his social life is dismal, and his free time is spent laboring in his father's greasy luncheonette. Then he meets Lana Olivia Turner, an eccentric redhead with a habit of butting into other ...
Squeeze Play, A Baseball Story
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1989
With the support of gentle Mr. Janowicz, a Holocaust survivor, Jeremy adjusts to his bullying sixth grade teacher and his mandatory after-school baseball games.
PLAY BY PLAY
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1986
Two fourth graders are friends until a sudden break up.
I think that if you are intrested in sorts, YOU should read this book NOW
Back to Class: Poems by Mel Glenn
Mel Glenn
Clarion Books
, 1988
Back To Class, just a step in someone else's life.
At first I didn't think I would enjoy this book. I thought it was just gong to be another boring book that I would have to read because my teacher wanted our class to. As I went, on and opened up the first page it was great from there on. I never wanted to put it down. ...
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