Elizabeth Rusch
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Born
New York City, The United States
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A Day With No Crayons
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2007
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Electrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Lit Up the World
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7 editions
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2013
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Eruption! Volcanoes and the Science of Saving Lives
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8 editions
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2013
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Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet
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8 editions
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2019
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The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity
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2012
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You Call This Democracy?: How to Fix Our Government and Deliver Power to the People
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2020
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The Music of Life: Bartolomeo Cristofori & The Invention of the Piano
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4 editions
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2017
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For the Love of Music: The Remarkable Story of Maria Anna Mozart
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5 editions
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2011
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Muddy Max: The Mystery of Marsh Creek
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6 editions
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2014
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Zee Grows a Tree
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Elizabeth’s Recent Updates
Elizabeth Rusch
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Charlotte's review
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A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer―and Beyond―a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Finalist:
"a non-fiction book for teens about a subject that did not on the face of it seem that interesting to me proved to be a read in a single sitting page turner. It is about more than just the fight for equal pay, although that's the central subject. It's"
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Elizabeth Rusch
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Liz C's review
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A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer―and Beyond―a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Finalist:
"Such an inspiring read. I was vaguely familiar with the US women’s national soccer team’s fight for equal pay, but journeying through the details of their struggle was fascinating and emotional. As a woman who played competitive sports through colleg"
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Elizabeth Rusch
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Leisha Power's review
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A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer―and Beyond―a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Finalist:
"One of my favorites of 2024! An infuriatingly informative book on the fight against discrimination in the USWNT. Being a soccer fan and having a large sequence of events happen just a few years ago made it even more interesting! It brought to light a"
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“You never know what will spark a student's interest and feed the flame of learning. For me, all subjects are connected: writing, reading, science, art, music, math, social studies. By presenting myself as a writer with wide ranging passions - for astronomy, volcanology, art, music, history, and community service - I hope to inspire not only budding writers but also budding scientists, artists, activists...”
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“Dedicating a writing session to someone is like sending a prayer for them out into the world. I will never know if my writing, my dedication to them, my prayer for them made any difference in their lives. But I know it makes a difference in mine.”
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“You never know what will spark a student's interest and feed the flame of learning. For me, all subjects are connected: writing, reading, science, art, music, math, social studies. By presenting myself as a writer with wide ranging passions - for astronomy, volcanology, art, music, history, and community service - I hope to inspire not only budding writers but also budding scientists, artists, activists...”
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“Dedicating a writing session to someone is like sending a prayer for them out into the world. I will never know if my writing, my dedication to them, my prayer for them made any difference in their lives. But I know it makes a difference in mine.”
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