Katherine Leiner Books

Digging Out
Digging Out

By Catherine Leiner

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Ask me what my mother does
Ask me what my mother does

By Katherine Leiner

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Text and illustrations describe the jobs of seventeen working mothers.

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Both my parents work
Both my parents work

By Katherine Leiner

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Ten children whose parents work describe how they adapt their daily routines to fit busy family schedules.

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Between old friends
Between old friends

By Katherine Leiner

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Four young children tell the story of their friendships with elderly people.

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Something's wrong in my house
Something's wrong in my house

By Katherine Leiner

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Eight young people describe life in a family where alcoholism is a problem, the effects on the other family members, and the help they have found in coping with the situation.

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Halloween
Halloween

By Katherine Leiner

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Photographs and text capture children sporting a variety of Halloween costumes, including a witch, vampire, princess, and pumpkin ghost.

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Mama does the mambo
Mama does the mambo

By Katherine Leiner

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Following the death of her Papa, Sophia fears that her Mama will never find another dancing partner for Carnival.

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Tiny green thumbs
Tiny green thumbs

By C. Z. Guest

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Tiny Bun and his grandmother plan, plant, and grow a vegetable garden. Includes step-by-step instructions for planting carrots, beans, cucumbers, corn, and sunflowers.

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The real Flash Gordon
The real Flash Gordon

By Katherine Leiner

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In the continuing adventures of Matthew, he follows clues in an old trunk which lead him to the real Flash Gordon.

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