Jamie Gilson Books

Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Take Me Out to the Ballgame

By Jack Norworth

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The lyrics of the familiar song, illustrated by pictures based on the World Series games played between the Dodgers and the Yankees in 1949 in Ebbets Field.

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You cheat!
You cheat!

By Jamie Gilson

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Nathan bribes his older brother to go fishing, and then wishes he hadn't.

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Stink alley
Stink alley

By Jamie Gilson

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Living in Holland in 1614 with the harsh Puritan leader, William Brewster, and working for the family of a mischievous Dutch boy named Rembrandt, a spirited twelve-year-old orphan girl struggles to...

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Thirteen Ways to Sink a Sub
Thirteen Ways to Sink a Sub

By Jamie Gilson

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The boys and girls in the fourth grade devise a contest to sink their substitute teacher by making her cry.

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Itchy Richard
Itchy Richard

By Jamie Gilson

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Second graders and their teacher experience an outbreak of head lice.

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It goes eeeeeeeeeeeee!
It goes eeeeeeeeeeeee!

By Jamie Gilson

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Patrick, the new boy in Richard's class, is always causing trouble, but his work on a science project about bats helps him make new friends.

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Bug in a rug
Bug in a rug

By Jamie Gilson

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Seven-year-old Richard is self-conscious when he receives a pair of purple pants from his aunt and uncle and has to wear them to school, but he is even more worried when his uncle shows up for a vi...

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Wagon Train 911
Wagon Train 911

By Jamie Gilson

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Soccer Circus
Soccer Circus

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