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Connie Roop

Author of Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie

119+ Works 18,643 Members 86 Reviews

About the Author

Connie Roop is a high school environmental science teacher, and a recipient of the Women Leaders in Education Award from the American Association of University Women and a Kohl Education Foundation Award for Exceptional Teaching. In 1997 and 1998 she led groups of students to Belize to study the show more rainforest. Together with her husband, Connie has written 60 children's books ranging from historical fiction to nonfiction. Seven of their books are "Reading Rainbow" books, including Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie, a Feature Book. Their books have received recognition from the National Association of Science Teachers, National Council of Teachers of English, the Children's Book Council, and the American Library Association. They have also received Wisconsin's Laura Ingalls Wilder Book Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Connie Roop

Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie (1985) 2,745 copies, 12 reviews
If You Lived with (1998) 1,430 copies, 6 reviews
Benjamin Franklin: In Their Own Words (2001) 716 copies, 2 reviews
Christopher Columbus: In Their Own Words (2001) 592 copies, 1 review
Buttons for General Washington (1986) 456 copies, 5 reviews
Animal Families (Books for Young Explorers) (1988) 448 copies, 1 review
Take a Stand, Rosa Parks (2005) 441 copies, 1 review
Octopus Under The Sea (2001) 440 copies
Tales of Famous Americans (2007) 423 copies, 3 reviews
I, Columbus: My Journal, 1492-3 (1990) 355 copies, 1 review
Give Me a Sign Helen Keller (2004) 339 copies
Starfish: The Stars of the Sea (2002) 327 copies, 2 reviews
Grace's Letter to Lincoln (1998) 324 copies
Whales And Dolphins (2002) 319 copies, 1 review
Let's Fly, Wilbur and Orville! (2003) 317 copies, 7 reviews
Let's Celebrate Thanksgiving (1999) 302 copies, 1 review
Go Fly a Kite, Ben Franklin! (2003) 270 copies, 2 reviews
California Gold Rush (2002) 206 copies, 1 review
Tales of Famous Animals (2012) 198 copies, 1 review
Tales Of Famous Heroes (2010) 195 copies, 1 review
Millions of Monarchs (2003) 162 copies, 2 reviews
Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves (1992) 142 copies, 1 review
Over in the Rain Forest (2003) 131 copies, 2 reviews
Over in the Arctic (2003) 127 copies
Off the Map: The Journals of Lewis and Clark (1993) — Editor — 70 copies
Let's Celebrate Halloween (1997) 35 copies, 1 review
Teaching Genre Journals and Diaries (1993) — Editor — 34 copies, 1 review
Lets Celebrate St Patricks Day (2003) 33 copies, 1 review
Let's Celebrate Christmas (1997) 30 copies
Lets Celebrate Earth Day (2001) 29 copies, 2 reviews
Extreme Survivors (2014) 27 copies
Martin Luther King Jr. (Lives and Times) (1997) 23 copies, 1 review
Going to Yellowstone (2005) 23 copies
U.S. Regions: Explore the Midwest (2007) 15 copies, 1 review
A City (Walk Around) (1999) 13 copies
Seasons of the Cranes (1989) 12 copies
Westward: Ho,Ho,Ho! (1996) 10 copies
A Suburb (Walk Around) (1999) 9 copies
A Town (Walk Around) (1998) 6 copies
Winter Poems 1 copy

Associated Works

A Narrative of a Revolutionary Soldier (1995) — Editor, some editions — 975 copies, 11 reviews

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100 reviews
Nonfiction easy readers are a trend that I absolutely get behind. They're super popular with both kids and parents and introduce beginning readers to a wider range of books, rather than just the typical odd couple friendship fiction of traditional easy readers.

Peter and Connie Roop, who have been authoring beginning chapters and easy readers for years, have adapted quite well to the new, photograph-illustrated model of easy readers.

Each page is arranged in two horizontal blocks. The top show more shows a dolphin photograph, matched by the simple text against a white background on the bottom half of the spread. Each side of the page has 1-2 short sentences. There is a lot of unused white space around the text and I felt the font could have been larger, especially since this is supposed to be the easiest reader level (although it's not aimed at emergent readers). I did appreciate that the photographs were laid out in conjunction with the text, so when it says "The pod swims fast. The dolphins jump into the air." the reader sees a photo of leaping dolphins.

The only thing that gave me pause was that in some of the pictures it appeared to me that it was a different baby dolphin, almost as big as the mother, although it's supposed to be a story of a baby dolphin's first day. However, some of the photos were unclear due to the poor binding, which gobbled up a lot of the gutter of the images. There's a "meet the expert" section at the back, which must be meant to be read aloud or by the parents. It's not really clear exactly what part the "expert" plays in the book, but I think these readers from the American Museum of Natural History have various museum staff vet them for accuracy.

Verdict: This isn't as eye-catching as, say, National Geographic Readers, but they can be quite busy for a beginning reader who needs less distraction. Dolphins are a popular topic and this is a serviceable selection that's reasonably well-written and has nice photographs. Recommended if you are purchasing additional nonfiction easy readers.

ISBN: 9781402777844; Published 2011 by Sterling/Prebound by Penworthy; Borrowed from another library in my consortium
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I thought this book jumped around a lot. It introduces the different famous animals in a timeline order. I don't feel like the author gives enough information about each animal. I would need to go further to really study it.

I believe children would like this for recreational reading, but I am not sure that it could be used in a classroom setting.
This book is based on a true story about a little girl whose father operates a lighthouse. When her mother falls ill, her father must journey to the city to get her mother medicine. While he's gone, she must keep the lights burning and take care of her mother and young sister. Soon after he leaves, a terrible storm rolls in, preventing her father from coming home and she has to be brave and keep the lights burning all by herself for a month.
This story is so amazing. And it's true. This show more happened in 1856. The little girl's strength is so admirable. Even though kids today might not be able to relate to the particular situation because of the time period, but they would probably understand the courage and resolve it took for Abbie to step up to be the mother of the family. show less
A great story for young readers. John Darragh, age 14, was an American spy. This suspenseful story, based on accounts of the Darragh family's spying activities for General Washington, young John undertakes a dangerous mission to deliver a message to the American army. Illustrations are a mixture of muted colors, and black/white images.

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Peter Roop Editor, Author
Peter E. Hanson Illustrator
Carol Schwartz Illustrator
Kevin Smith Illustrator
Gwen Connelly Illustrator
Charlie POWELL Illustrator
Stacey Schuett Illustrator
Zachary Pullen Illustrator
Rebecca Zomchek Illustrator
Bob Doucet Illustrator
Michael S. Maydak Illustrator
Yoshi Miyake Illustrator
Shelley Pritchett Illustrator
Harry Bliss Illustrator
Rebecca Thornburgh Illustrator
Tim Tanner Illustrator
Michael McCurdy Illustrator
Zachary Trover Illustrator
Joan Hanson Illustrator
Sally Wern Comport Illustrator
Anne Frank Contributor
Katy Keck Arnsteen Illustrator
Thomas Allen Illustrator
Gwen Connolly Illustrator
Valerie A. Kells Illustrator
Nicole Fazio Illustrator
Brian Gable Illustrator
LeVar Burton Narrator
Sada Thompson Narrator

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Works
119
Also by
2
Members
18,643
Popularity
#1,175
Rating
3.8
Reviews
86
ISBNs
395
Languages
5

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