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Cathy East Dubowski

Author of Shark Attack! (DK Readers: Level 3)

159+ Works 6,242 Members 62 Reviews

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Works by Cathy East Dubowski

Ice Mummy (1998) 416 copies
A Horse Named Seabiscuit (2003) 336 copies
Pirate School (1996) 263 copies
Cave Boy (Step into Reading) (1988) 247 copies
Black Beauty (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) (1987) — Adapter — 189 copies
Pretty Good Magic (1987) 172 copies
Mr. & Mrs. Smith [novelization] (1952) — Author — 109 copies
The Rugrats Movie (1998) 91 copies
Flubber (1997) 85 copies
I Love You, You Idiot (2002) 74 copies
Anastasia: The Movie Novel (1997) 70 copies
American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991) — Adapter — 63 copies
A Dog's Life (1998) 62 copies
Disney's Toy Story (1995) 62 copies
Take a Hike! (1996) 52 copies
Cowboy Roy (2000) 47 copies
Santa's Little Helper (1997) 46 copies
All Growed-Up! (Rugrats) (2001) 45 copies
My Two Best Friends (1995) 45 copies
The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002) 44 copies
Great Apes (1991) 43 copies
Disney's Mulan (1998) 38 copies
Jade's Secret Power (2001) 38 copies
The King of Cats (1656) 37 copies
The Substitute Teacher (1997) 36 copies
My Fourth-Grade Mess (1996) 33 copies
Rugrats Go Wild (2003) 31 copies
The Ghost in My Closet (1995) 29 copies
Bunk 3, Teddy and Me (1996) 28 copies
Paulina the Plumber (1992) 27 copies
Cleanup Catastrophe (1996) 27 copies
Fortune Cookie Fox (1999) 27 copies
I've Got a Secret (1997) 26 copies
Never Been Kissed (1999) 25 copies
Love-Set-Match (2003) 25 copies
It'S A Miserable Life! (2000) 20 copies
My Ho-Ho-Horrible Christmas (1997) 17 copies
Witch Way Did She Go? (2001) 16 copies
Christmas in the New House (1996) 15 copies
Bonjour, Alex! (1997) 14 copies
Josie And The Pussycats (2001) 13 copies
Milady's Dragon (2001) 12 copies
Tap Dance Trouble (1999) 11 copies
The Baby-sitting Boss (1999) 10 copies
Season of Seduction (1983) 10 copies
Truth Trap! (1997) 10 copies
So Weird #4 Strangeling (2000) 9 copies
We're Back/the Noveli (1993) 8 copies
A Doll's Story (1998) 8 copies
Show White (1998) 6 copies
Split Image (1999) 6 copies
Charlie Cant Sleep! (1988) 5 copies
Unlucky in Lunch (2000) 5 copies
Comic Book Criminal (1998) 4 copies
Cat Showdown! (1998) 4 copies
Disney's the Aristocats (1996) 4 copies
Field Day Foul Up (2000) 3 copies
Escape to Third Earth (1985) 3 copies
Modern Dance (Starstruck) (2011) 2 copies
Camp Nowhere (1994) 2 copies
High Wire (1999) 2 copies
Lucky's New Friends (1998) 2 copies
Allô, Salem? (2001) 1 copy
No title 1 copy
Hh-Willw: Grt Battles (1988) 1 copy
Laimes cepumiņu lapsa (2003) 1 copy

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Gender
female
Places of residence
North Carolina, USA
Relationships
Dubowski, Mark (husband)

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Reviews

This was short book that packed a lot of incredible information. Clara Barton was born in 1821, the last child of five. Her siblings were much older than she was. She was forgotten at times. From a shy, introverted child, she grew to be one of the most dedicated volunteers for the Red Cross both in Europe, and then in America. As a nurse on the battlefield during the Civil War, she was a strong advocate for the soldiers and their families.

Before this successful vocation, she was a teacher who was too afraid to even say hello when she first entered the class room. Students grew to like her, especially the boys because she played games during recess.

In 1852, she moved to New Jersey where she was amazed that there were no free schools for the poor. She became an advocate of schools for all. From New Jersey, she moved to Washington, DC where she worked in the U.S. patent office. When many became army volunteers, including some of her old students, she immediately wanted to help.

She bought food and necessary items. and even placed advertisements in local newspapers where she noted the dire need of supplies and food. Successful in this endeavor, she obtained a great deal of necessary items for the soldiers.

From a shy introvert, she grew to a strong woman who was not afraid to stand up for others. As the book notes, at the end of the Civil War, there were a half a million soldiers who died in the war, and so very many more who were very injured. Clara was concerned for all, and infact worked hard on trying to place lost soldiers with their families. Once again, in this endeavor, as in her others, she was exceedingly successful. She was able to obtain information regarding 22,000 soldiers.

She actually traveled to Geneva, Switzerland and met someone who told her about "The Internaional Red Cross." Returning home, it was her mission to create the American Red Cross. As noted, she was the first president when she was 59!

From an exceedingly shy and timid youg girl, she was a remarkable brave woman on the battle field. As bullets wized past her, she continued to mend the wouds.

What a person! What a Woman!!! I knew nothing of this person, except her name. Now, after reading this book, I will continue to learn more about her.
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Whisper1 | 1 other review | Dec 23, 2023 |
The beloved story of Black Beauty, published in 1877 and set in Victorian London, is retold for beginning readers with full-color illustrations on every page.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 4 other reviews | Dec 7, 2023 |
A biography of the nurse who served on the battlefields of the Civil War and later founded the American Red Cross.
 
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MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |

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Associated Authors

Mark Dubowski Illustrator, Author
Flint Dille Collaborator
David Kirschner Collaborator
Charles Swenson Screenwriter
J. M. Barrie original story author
Christina Wald Illustrator
Beverly Lazor-Bahr Illustrator
Jim Durk Illustrator
Ann Iosa Illustrator
Renzo Barto Foreword
The Thompson Bros. Illustrator

Statistics

Works
159
Also by
1
Members
6,242
Popularity
#3,930
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
62
ISBNs
395
Languages
11

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