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American author

Karin Ireland is an American author of children's literature and books for adults. Several of her books for adults are self-help guides, and she has written a memoir.

Biography

Ireland has written a variety of books for children, including Don't Take Your Snake for a Stroll, which was first published in 2003 by Harcourt. She is also the author of Albert Einstein, a biography published by Silver Burdett Press in 1989 as part of the Pioneers in Change series for children age 12 and over.

Her writing for adults includes Boost Your Child's Self-Esteem: Simple, Effective Ways to Build Children's Self-Respect and Confidence. Ireland has also written a memoir based on her experience with breast cancer.

Selected works

Children's books

  • Hollywood Stuntpeople, Messner (1980). ISBN 067134062X
  • Helicopters at Work, Messner (1983). ISBN 0671465031
  • Albert Einstein, Silver Burdett Press (1989).
  • Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You, Dawn Publications (1996). (ISBN 1-883220-48-3)
  • Don't Take Your Snake for a Stroll, Harcourt (2003) and Scholastic Inc. (2005). (ISBN 0-439-74646-9)

Other works

  • Boost Your Child's Self-Esteem: Simple, Effective Ways to Build Children's Self-Respect and Confidence (2000) (ISBN 0-425-17295-3)
  • Learning to Trust Myself: Lessons From Cancer and Other Life Dilemmas (ISBN 0-9761452-0-0).
  • The Job Survival Instruction Book: 400+ Tips, Tricks, and Techniques to Stay Employed, Third Edition, published by Course Technology PTR (ISBN 1-4354-5710-2)

References

  1. Smith, Roger (1998). Biographies of scientists: an annotated bibliography. Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press. p. 30. ISBN 9780810833845.
  2. Miller, Peggy Jo; Cho, Grace E. (2018). Self-esteem in time and place: how American families imagine, enact, and personalize a cultural ideal. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 39. ISBN 9780199959723.
  3. Phillips, Marilyn Payne (February 1, 1981). "Hollywood Stuntpeople (Book Review)". School Library Journal. 27 (6): 66 – via EBSCOhost.
  4. Tuccillo, Diane P. (April 1, 1984). "Helicopters at Work (Book)". School Library Journal. 30 (8): 115 – via EBSCOhost.
  5. Hirsch, Jr., E.D. (2009). Books to Build On: A Grade-By-Grade Resource Guide for Parents and Teachers. Random House Publishing Group. p. 304. ISBN 9780307567215.
  6. Owens, Trevor (December 2009). "Going to school with Madame Curie and Mr. Einstein: gender roles in children's science biographies". Cultural Studies of Science Education. 4 (4): 929–943. Bibcode:2009CSSE....4..929O. doi:10.1007/s11422-009-9177-6. S2CID 145243125.
  7. Reviews of Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You
    • Maksymowych, Terry (June 2017). "Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You". The Catholic Library World. 87 (4): 297. ProQuest 1917636619
    • Young, Yvonne (Spring–Summer 2017). "Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You". Multicultural Education. 24 (3/4): 47. ISSN 1068-3844.
  8. Reviews of Don't Take Your Snake for a Stroll

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