Caroline Evensen Lazo Books

Someday When My Cat Can Talk
Someday When My Cat Can Talk

By Caroline Evensen Lazo, Caroline Lazo

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A girl imagines what her cat would tell her about its exotic travels to such places as the foggy English coast, Spanish bullfights, and an art gallery in Monmartre, France. Includes facts about th...

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Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel

By Caroline Lazo

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Peacemakers
Peacemakers

By Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Walt Disney
Walt Disney

By Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Relates the professional and personal life, including the dark side, of the successful animator, filmmaker, and founder of theme parks.

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Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe

By Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Traces the tennis career of Arthur Ashe and describes the discrimination he faced as he worked to master "the white man's game."

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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem

By Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Recounts the life of the feminist leader, her impact on the women's movement, and the founding of Ms. magazine and the Ms. Foundation.

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Alice Walker
Alice Walker

By Caroline Evensen Lazo

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Discusses the personal life and literary career of the African American woman who won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, "The Color Purple."

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