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         Cooper Susan:     more books (101)
  1. Other People's Houses (A Milt Kovak Mystery) by Susan Rogers Cooper, 1993
  2. King of Shadows by Susan Cooper, 2001-06-01
  3. Rural Hours: Susan Fenimore Cooper by Susan Fenimore Cooper, David Jones, 1995-04
  4. Houston In The Rearview Mirror (Sheriff Milt Kovak Mysteries) by Susan Rogers Cooper, 1992-04-01
  5. The Boggart by Susan Cooper, 2004-05-25
  6. The Selkie Girl by Susan Cooper, 1991
  7. The Grey King by Susan Cooper, 1987
  8. Vegas Nerve: A Sheriff Milt Kovak Mystery (Sheriff Milt Kovak Mysteries) by Susan Rogers Cooper, 2007-03-06
  9. Silver on the Tree by Susan Cooper, 1977
  10. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2008-06-25
  11. Rural Hours by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 1968
  12. Female Suffrage: a Letter to the Christian Women of America by Susan Fenimore Cooper, 2006-11-03
  13. Green Boy by Susan Cooper, 2003-09-01
  14. The Man in the Green Chevy by Susan Rogers Cooper, 1989-01

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A page devoted to susan Fenimore cooper (18131894), with texts, articles, reference materials, and links.
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23. Welcome To The Susan Cooper Web Site
susan cooper is one of WELCOME to thelostland.com, the new home of the susan cooperwebsite. This site is still under construction and I welcome any comments.
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"Susan Cooper is one of the small and very select company of writers who - somehow, somewhere - have been touched by magic; the gift of creation is theirs, the power to bring to life for ordinary mortals 'the best of symbolic high fantasy.' Where does such a gift originate? How is it manifested? These are questions never wholly answerable since they lead back to the mystery of birth, but they are immensely interesting to pursue, and the pursuit is infinitely rewarding though never concluded. The impact of Susan Cooper's writing, like the impact of meeting her in person, sends one off on this pursuit, to seek the answers to the unanswerable, to gain insight and treasure along the way." - Margaret K. McElderry WELCOME to thelostland.com , the new home of the Susan Cooper website. This site is still under construction and I welcome any comments. If you wish to mail me, I'd love to hear from you. This version of the site is released to coincide with the publication of Susan's new novel, Green Boy , published in Spring 2002.

24. Meet Susan Cooper
Meet susan cooper. QUOT;I remember, when I was working on The Dark Is Rising, writing about Will Stanton tramping
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Meet Susan Cooper
"I remember, when I was working on The Dark Is Rising, writing about Will Stanton tramping through cold deep snow while I sat in a swimsuit with my back to the Caribbean sea and a small lizard standing on my typewriter. "
"Children say, in letters, "Where do you get your ideas?" I think they are hoping that the author has some magical secret to reveal to them, so that they too can call up a wonderful shining idea whenever they want one, to astonish the English teacher and everyone in the class. But alas, it does not work like that. Ideas never come when you want them; they pop up unexpectedly, sometimes at the most inconvenient moments. They can't be controlled. Ideas are mysteriously born in the unconscious mind: that shadowy place in which though we don't know it we store echoes of everything we have ever seen or heard or done, every person we've met, every story we've read. In there, all these old scraps are melted together, as if in a furnace, and once in a while, if you're lucky, they fuse into something bright and astonishing. Your ideas are fed by your thoughts and dreams, by the life you've led, the kind of person you've become. I don't know what kind of person I have become, but I can tell you how I got there. I was born in England, in Buckinghamshire, into green countryside that has been swallowed up now by the concrete of Greater London. I have a younger brother called Rod (also a writer), and we were both rather shy and read a lot. Perhaps we found it easier to cope with books than with people. When we were small, World War II was happening, and our nights were often noisy, because German planes were dropping bombs on us and the anti-aircraft guns at the end of our street were trying, generally without success, to shoot down the planes.

25. Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Series
A long introduction to the series; discusses the mythology and legend behind the books.
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Susan Cooper, Over Sea, Under Stone (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1965)
Susan Cooper, The Dark is Rising (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1967)
Susan Cooper, Greenwitch (McElderry, 1974)
Susan Cooper, The Grey King (Atheneum, 1975)
Susan Cooper, Silver on the Tree (Atheneum, 1977) "When the Dark comes rising, six shall turn it back;
Three from the circle, three from the track;
Wood, bronze, iron; water, fire, stone;
Five will return, and one go alone...." When I was a teenager I often repeated these lines to myself as a kind of charm. It wasn't that I expected them to make something happen; the words were a "happening" in and of themselves, and just saying them put me into the middle of it. They were a door into Susan Cooper's The Dark is Rising cycle, one of the most compelling stories I had ever read. The story compels me to this day, and I continue to re-read it every few years. The Dark is Rising cycle is composed of five books: Over Sea, Under Stone The Dark is Rising Greenwitch The Grey King , and Silver on the Tree . Of the five

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27. Meet Susan Cooper
Meet susan cooper. I remember, when I was working on The Dark Is Rising,writing about Will Stanton tramping through cold deep snow
http://usitweb.shef.ac.uk/~emp94ms/ownwords.html
Meet Susan Cooper
"I remember, when I was working on The Dark Is Rising, writing about Will Stanton tramping through cold deep snow while I sat in a swimsuit with my back to the Caribbean sea and a small lizard standing on my typewriter. "
"Children say, in letters, "Where do you get your ideas?" I think they are hoping that the author has some magical secret to reveal to them, so that they too can call up a wonderful shining idea whenever they want one, to astonish the English teacher and everyone in the class. But alas, it does not work like that. Ideas never come when you want them; they pop up unexpectedly, sometimes at the most inconvenient moments. They can't be controlled. Ideas are mysteriously born in the unconscious mind: that shadowy place in which though we don't know it we store echoes of everything we have ever seen or heard or done, every person we've met, every story we've read. In there, all these old scraps are melted together, as if in a furnace, and once in a while, if you're lucky, they fuse into something bright and astonishing. Your ideas are fed by your thoughts and dreams, by the life you've led, the kind of person you've become. I don't know what kind of person I have become, but I can tell you how I got there. I was born in England, in Buckinghamshire, into green countryside that has been swallowed up now by the concrete of Greater London. I have a younger brother called Rod (also a writer), and we were both rather shy and read a lot. Perhaps we found it easier to cope with books than with people. When we were small, World War II was happening, and our nights were often noisy, because German planes were dropping bombs on us and the anti-aircraft guns at the end of our street were trying, generally without success, to shoot down the planes.

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29. Biography
susan cooper Biography. susan cooper has been writing for over 30 years. Aftercompletion of the DR series, susan cooper began to work in the theatre.
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Susan Cooper - Biography
Susan Cooper has been writing for over 30 years. In this time she has written numerous newspaper articles, books for children and adults, screenplays for TV, the cinema and a Broadway play. As a writer she is hard to classify, what is universally accepted is that she is a writer with extraordinary gifts. Born in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England in May 1935, Susan Cooper attended Slough Grammar School before going up to Oxford University. At Somerville College she read English. During her time at Oxford she was the first woman ever to edit the University magazine, Cherwell. After graduating with an MA in English, she began work as a reporter on the Atticus Column of London's The Sunday Times (her first boss was Ian Fleming). She later became a feature writer. Her first books were born during this period. Written after work and at weekends, her first was a so-called science fiction novel, Mandrake . And in response to a publishing house competition for a children's adventure story, Over Sea, Under Stone. In 1963 she left England to marry an American, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and went "rather nervously" to live in the USA. She wrote two more books for adults: a study of America, Behind the Golden Curtain and a biography of J.B. Priestley, Portrait of An Author.

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cooper, susan Author http//www.thelostland.com/ Autobiographical Statement.“Children say ideas…”. Selected Works by susan cooper. Over
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34. Kidsreads.com - Susan Cooper
Books by susan cooper. THE DARK IS RISING. susan cooper. Children say,in letters, Where do you get your ideas? I think they
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Susan Cooper
THE DARK IS RISING
Susan Cooper Children say, in letters, "Where do you get your ideas?" I think they are hoping that the author has some magical secret to reveal to them but alas, it doesn't work like that. Ideas never come when you want them; they pop up unexpectedly, sometimes at the most inconvenient moments.
Ideas come out of the unconscious mind: that shadowy place in which though we don't know it we store echoes of everything we have ever seen or heard or done, every person we've met, every story we've read. In there, all these old scraps are melted together, as if in a furnace, and once in a while, if you're lucky, they fuse into something bright and astonishing. I think the process starts the day that you are born.
I was born in England, in Buckinghamshire, near London. I have a younger brother called Rod (also a writer), and we were both rather shy and read a lot. When we were small, World War II was happening, and our nights were often noisy, because German planes were dropping bombs on us and the anti-aircraft guns at the end of our street were trying, generally without success, to shoot down the planes. After I grew up, I put those days into a book called DAWN OF FEAR, which is almost all true.
I've been writing ever since can remember. In the year I turned ten, I wrote three plays for a puppet theatre built by the boy next door, collaborated on a weekly newspaper with the son of my piano teacher, and wrote and illustrated a very small book. The plays and newspaper were a huge hit with their captive parental audiences, and I was delighted. The book was read and praised by an uncle who found it in a drawer, and I was so appalled at its exposure that I burst into tears and tore it up.

35. Listing Of Directory: /femmesweb/
Group website for authors Sujata Massey, Charlene Harris, Teri Holbrook, Elizabeth Daniels Squire, Toni L. P. Keller, D. R. Meredith, Marlys Miller, and susan Rogers cooper. Features author information and a newsletter.
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36. Female Suffrage
Project Gutenberg edition of the antisuffrage writing of susan Fenimore cooper.
http://external.oneonta.edu/cooper/susan/suffrage.html
James Fenimore Cooper Society Website
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Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America
Susan Fenimore Cooper
Return to Susan Fenimore Cooper Notes and Introduction Hugh C. MacDougall
Secretary/Treasurer, James Fenimore Cooper Society "Female Suffrage: A Letter to the Christian Women of America," by Susan Fenimore Cooper, appeared in Harper's New Weekly Magazine , Vol. XLI (JuneNovember, 1870), pp. 438- 446, 594-600. The author is identified only in the Table of Contents, p. v, where she is listed as "Susan F. Cooper." For readers wishing to know the exact location of specific passages, the page breaks from Harper's are identified by a blank line at the end of each page, followed by the original page number at the beginning of the next. The question of "female suffrage" has long been resolved in the United States, andthough sometimes more recentlyin other democratic societies as well. For most people, certainly in the so- called Western world, the right of women to vote on a basis of equality with men seems obvious. A century ago this was not the case, even in America, and it required a long, arduous, and sometimes painful struggle before the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified on August 18, 1920. Why then, take steps to make available through the Gutenberg Project an article arguing AGAINST the right of women to votean article written by a woman?

37. Cooper, Susan Trivia And Quizzes
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38. Biography
A complete biography of susan cooper.
http://missy.shef.ac.uk/~emp94ms/welcome.html
Susan Cooper - Biography
Susan Cooper has been writing for over 30 years. In this time she has written numerous newspaper articles, books for children and adults, screenplays for TV, the cinema and a Broadway play. As a writer she is hard to classify, what is universally accepted is that she is a writer with extraordinary gifts. Born in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England in May 1935, Susan Cooper attended Slough Grammar School before going up to Oxford University. At Somerville College she read English. During her time at Oxford she was the first woman ever to edit the University magazine, Cherwell. After graduating with an MA in English, she began work as a reporter on the Atticus Column of London's The Sunday Times (her first boss was Ian Fleming). She later became a feature writer. Her first books were born during this period. Written after work and at weekends, her first was a so-called science fiction novel, Mandrake . And in response to a publishing house competition for a children's adventure story, Over Sea, Under Stone. In 1963 she left England to marry an American, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and went "rather nervously" to live in the USA. She wrote two more books for adults: a study of America, Behind the Golden Curtain and a biography of J.B. Priestley, Portrait of An Author.

39. Cooper, Susan. King Of Shadows.
cooper, susan. Illus. by Clapp, John. King of Shadows. Nov. 1999. 192p.Simon Schuster/Margaret K. McElderry, $16 (0689-82817-9). Gr.
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... ALA Home Page How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine Cooper, Susan. Illus. by Clapp, John. Gr. 5-8. Nat Field is thrilled when theater director Richard Babbage chooses him to become a player in the Company of Boys, an American summer drama troupe that will appear in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the new replica of the Globe Theater in London. Shortly after his arrival in England, though, Nat feels ill and falls into a troubled sleep. To the doctor's astonishment, he seems to be suffering from the effects of the bubonic plague. He awakens in 1599 as another Nat Field, a child actor from St. Paul's School who is about to go to the Globe to rehearse A Midsummer Night's Dream Carolyn Phelan (Booklist/October 15, 1999) Top of Page Youth Booklist Index Booklist Archive ... ALA Home Page How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine

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