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George, Judith Alexander St. was born on February 26, 1931 in Westfield, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Heald and Edna (Perkins) Alexander.
(George Washington wanted to be a Virginia gentleman, like...)
George Washington wanted to be a Virginia gentleman, like his brother Lawrence . . . until he got the chance to go on a wilderness trip as a surveyor's assistant. It was a rough-and even dangerous-journey. At times George got discouraged, but his grit and determination kept him going. His early trek into the American frontier was a turning point for George, and he proved he was ready for any challenge . . . from being a general in the Revolutionary War to becoming the first president of the United States! Second in Judith St. George's new Turning Point series about major moments in the young lives of American presidents, this volume features vibrant illustrations by Daniel Powers.
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(Recounts the voyage in 1811 of the "New Orleans", the fir...)
Recounts the voyage in 1811 of the "New Orleans", the first steamboat to travel down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, a trip fraught with dangers including North America's most violent earthquake.
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(Eleven-year-old Cornelius Van Loon is destined to be a fi...)
Eleven-year-old Cornelius Van Loon is destined to be a fisherman but is terrified of the water. The collision of two steamboats on the Hudson River tests his courage.
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(The award-winning author of Crazy Horse presents a meticu...)
The award-winning author of Crazy Horse presents a meticulously researched portrait of the legendary Sioux warrior, describing not only his skill in battle, but also his roles as a clever negotiator, compassionate leader, family man, and showman.
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(What seems a harmless enough trip to the family's ancestr...)
What seems a harmless enough trip to the family's ancestral home on a Maine island turns into something much more dangerous for thirteen-year-old Kim.
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(During the harsh winter of 1779-80, a fourteen-year-old p...)
During the harsh winter of 1779-80, a fourteen-year-old patriot boy finds himself torn between protecting the friend who saved his life or turning him in as a British spy.
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( In the spring of 1776, George Washington stopped at Bet...)
In the spring of 1776, George Washington stopped at Betsy Ross's little upholstery shop and asked her to sew a flag-- a flag that would unite the thirteen colonies in their fight for independence from Great Britain. In Judith St. George's detailed account, Betsy Ross emerges as a strong and spirited woman. Her independent streak led her to marry outside her Quaker faith and served her well throughout her life: widowed three times and the mother of seven daughters, she maintained her own business for more than fifty years. Here is the inspiring story of one of the courageous and self-reliant women who shaped American history: the "patriot of Philadelphia" who created the banner that helped unite the nation.
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George, Judith Alexander St. was born on February 26, 1931 in Westfield, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of John Heald and Edna (Perkins) Alexander.
Bachelor, Smith College, 1952.
(The award-winning author of Crazy Horse presents a meticu...)
( In the spring of 1776, George Washington stopped at Bet...)
(Recounts the voyage in 1811 of the "New Orleans", the fir...)
(Recounts the voyage in 1811 of the "New Orleans," the fir...)
(During daily visits to Kew Gardens a ten-year-old America...)
(If it had not been for President Thomas Jefferson, Sacaga...)
(During the harsh winter of 1779-80, a fourteen-year-old p...)
(In yet another new school, a shy 15-year-old has difficul...)
(What seems a harmless enough trip to the family's ancestr...)
(When Josie loses her job due to gossip, she realizes that...)
(Eleven-year-old Cornelius Van Loon is destined to be a fi...)
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Advisory council on children's literature Rutgers University, 1977-1994. Chairman educational committee Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Commission, 1981-1983. Teacher creative writing York Correctional Institution, Niantic, Connecticut.
Member Society Children's Book Writers, Author's Guild.
Married David St. George, June 5, 1954. Children: Peter, James, Philip, Sarah Anne.