Maxine B. Rosenberg Books

My friend Leslie
My friend Leslie

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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Presents a multi-handicapped kindergarten child, who is well-accepted by her classmates, in various situations within the school setting.

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My friend Leslie
My friend Leslie

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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Presents a multi-handicapped kindergarten child, who is well-accepted by her classmates, in various situations within the school setting.

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Making a new home in America
Making a new home in America

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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Text and photographs present the stories of five children who have come to the United States as immigrants or resident aliens from Japan, Cuba, India, Guyana, and Vietnam.

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Making a new home in America
Making a new home in America

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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Text and photographs present the stories of five children who have come to the United States as immigrants or resident aliens from Japan, Cuba, India, Guyana, and Vietnam.

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Living in two worlds
Living in two worlds

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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A photo essay about the special world of bi-racial children, who experience the advantages of two different cultures but sometimes face problems and prejudices.

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Living in two worlds
Living in two worlds

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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A photo essay about the special world of bi-racial children, who experience the advantages of two different cultures but sometimes face problems and prejudices.

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Finding a Way: Living With Exceptional Brothers and Sisters
Finding a Way: Living With Exceptional Brothers and Sisters

By Maxine B. Rosenberg, George Ancona

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Photographs and text describe brother-sister relationships in which one sibling has a physical disability.

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Finding a way
Finding a way

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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Photographs and text describe brother-sister relationships in which one sibling has a physical disability.

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Brothers Sisters
Brothers Sisters

By Maxine B. Rosenberg

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