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Kathryn Lasky has written:

'Shadow Wolf' -- subject(s): adventure, fantasy, fiction, series, Fantasy, Wolves, Fiction

'Early Man'

'The Most Beautiful Roof in the World' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Research, Rain forest ecology, Forest canopy ecology, Plant ecologists, Biography, Ecology, Rain forests, Ecologists

'Exile (Guardians Of Ga'hoole)' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2010-09-05, Kings and rulers, Owls, Fantasy fiction, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Fantasy, Kings, queens, rulers, Exile (Punishment), Good and evil

'Hannah'

'The librarian who measured the earth' -- subject(s): Ancient Geography, Astronomers, Astronomy, Greek, Biography, Fiction, Figure, Geographers, Geography, Ancient, Greek Astronomy, Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile literature, Measurement, OverDrive

'The Guardians of Ga'hoole'

'A Voice of Her Own' -- subject(s): Biography, Juvenile literature, American Poets, Slaves, African American poets, African American women poets, African Americans, Women

'Felix takes the stage' -- subject(s): Home, Brown recluse spider, Spiders, Fiction

'Cloud Eyes' -- subject(s): Fiction, Indians of North America, Bears, Honey, Bees, Juvenile fiction

'Born to rule' -- subject(s): Ghost stories, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Princesses, Ghosts, Camps, Friendship, Tapestry, Mystery and detective stories

'Lunch bunnies' -- subject(s): Schools, Juvenile fiction, Rabbits, Fiction

'Double trouble squared'

'Before I was your mother' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Mothers

'Guardians of Ga'Hoole, book one' -- subject(s): Fantasy ., Owls, Juvenile fiction, Tyto (Imaginary place), Gylfie (Fictitious character), Fiction

'Surtsey'

'Dreams in the golden country' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Jews, Diaries, Emigration and immigration, Family life, Family, OverDrive, Historical Fiction

'Marie Antoinette, princess of Versailles' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Childhood and youth, Diaries, Kings, queens, rulers

'The Man Who Made Time Travel (Orbis Pictus Honor for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children (Awards))' -- subject(s): Biography, Chronometers, Clock and watch makers, Measurement, Juvenile literature, Longitude, History

'Untitled Historical #3 Picturebook Series (Untitled Historical)'

'Spirit wolf' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Wolves, Juvenile fiction, Fiction

'Marven of the Great North Woods' -- subject(s): Fiction, Loggers, Jews, Lumber camps, Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919, Influenza

'Untitled Historical #1 Picturebook Series (Untitled Historical)'

'Shadows in the Dawn (Gulliver Green Book)'

'To Be A King (Guardians Of Ga'hoole)' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Magic, Owls, Good and evil, Legends, Fantasy, Folklore, New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2010-09-05

'Christmas after all' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Depressions, Diaries, Orphans, Diaries in fiction, Family life, Family life in fiction, Orphans in fiction, Depressions in fiction, Indiana in fiction, Family

'Starring Lucille (Lucille the Pig)'

'Burning'

'The Hatchling (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 7)' -- subject(s): New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2010-09-05, Fiction, Owls, Fantasy, Good and evil

'Shadows in the water' -- subject(s): Fiction, Environmental aspects of Hazardous wastes, Hazardous wastes, Extrasensory perception, Twins, Dolphins, Mystery and detective stories, Juvenile fiction

'Born to rule' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Camps, Princesses, Tapestry, Ghosts, Tapestry in fiction, Camps in fiction, Princesses in fiction, Ghosts in fiction, Friendship, Mystery and detective stories, Ghost stories

'The Outcast (The Guardians of Ga'hoole)'

'Ashes' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Juvenile fiction, Family life, Nazis, OverDrive

'True north' -- subject(s): Grandparent and child, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Afro-Americans, Fugitive slaves, Abolitionists, Slaves, African Americans

'Elizabeth I, red rose of the House of Tudor' -- subject(s): Childhood and youth, Diaries, Fiction, Great Britain, History, Juvenile fiction, Princesses

'Monarchs (Gulliver Green Book)'

'Lone wolf' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Wolves, Fiction

'I have four names for my grandfather' -- subject(s): Grandfathers, Fiction

'Double Trouble Squared' -- subject(s): Fiction, Extrasensory perception, Twins, Ghosts, Mystery and detective stories

'My island grandma' -- subject(s): Fiction, Islands, Grandmothers, Summer

'The siege' -- subject(s): Owls, Fiction, Fantasy, New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2010-09-05

'Jahanara, Princess of Princesses' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, History, Childhood and youth, Diaries, Princesses

'LA Huida/the Night Journey'

'Yossel's journey' -- subject(s): Fiction, Jews, New Mexico, Frontier and pioneer life in fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, Russian Americans, New Mexico in fiction, Juvenile fiction, Russian Americans in fiction, Jews in fiction, Emigration and immigration in fiction, Emigration and immigration, History

'Mary, Queen of Scots, queen without a country' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Kings, queens, rulers, Diaries, History

'Grace the pirate' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pirates, Juvenile fiction, Sex role, Sea stories

'Show and Tell Bunnies' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rabbits, Show-and-tell presentations, Spiders

'Think like an eagle' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Nature photography, Animals, Photography of animals, Photography, Wildlife photography

'Dear America'

'Camp Princess 2'

'Home free' -- subject(s): Fiction, Eagles in fiction, Science fiction, Conservation of Natural Resources, Eagles, Autism in fiction, Conservation of natural resources in fiction, Autism

'Vision of Beauty'

'Sugaring time'

'Felix takes the stage' -- subject(s): Fiction, Brown recluse spider, Spiders, Home

'Watch wolf' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Wolves, Fiction

'Home At Last' -- subject(s): Fiction, Immigrants, Diaries, Italian Americans, History

'A brilliant streak' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, American Authors, Biography

'Daughters of the sea' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Maine in fiction, Mermaids in fiction, Identity in fiction, Social classes in fiction, Orphans, Household employees, Social classes, Mermaids, Orphans in fiction, Household employees in fiction, Identity

'Mommy's Hands' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mother and child, Hand

'The Rescue (Guardians of Ga'hoole) (Guardians of Ga'hoole)'

'Dollmaker' -- subject(s): Dollmaking, Juvenile literature

'A Journey to the New World' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Mayflower (Ship), Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony), Diaries, Voyages and travels, History, Patience Whipple (Fictitious character)

'Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Book Four'

'Interrupted journey'

'A baby for Max' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Brothers and sisters, Pregnancy, Infants, Babies

'Coming Of Hoole (Guardians Of Ga'hoole)' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Owls, Good and evil, Legends, Fantasy, Folklore, New York Times bestseller, nyt:series_books=2010-09-05

'Lone Wolf (Wolves of the Beyond)' -- subject(s): Fantasy, Wolves, Fiction

'Untitled Middle Grade Fiction'

'Hawksmaid' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Juvenile fiction, Maid Marian (Legendary character), Fiction, Robin Hood (Legendary character), Human-animal relationships, Falconry, Middle Ages, History

'Chasing Orion' -- subject(s): Fiction, Neighbors, Poliomyelitis, History

'Maria Antonieta Princesa De Versalles'

'I have an aunt on Marlborough Street' -- subject(s): Fiction, Aunts

'Felix takes the stage' -- subject(s): Home, Brown recluse spider, Spiders, Fiction

'The man who made time travel' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History, Biography, Chronometers, Clock and watch makers, Measurement, Longitude

'Sugaring time' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Maple syrup, Maple sugar, Tapping, Sugar maple

'The tantrum' -- subject(s): Temper tantrums, Fiction

'Robin Hood' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Robin Hood (Legendary character), History, Hawks, Falconry

'Born in the breezes' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Sailors, Travel, Voyages around the world, Biography

'Untitled Historical #2'

'Science Prize Bunnies'

'Poodle and Hound' -- subject(s): Fiction, Friendship, Dogs

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