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Harriet May Savitz

    A Girl's Best Friend
    The Cats Nobody Wanted
    Wheelchair Champions
    Run, Don't Walk
    Swimmer
    The Bullies and Me
    • 2008

      The Gifts Animals Can Give

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the author's childhood experiences of loneliness and companionship, highlighting the bond formed with stray dogs that sought refuge in their home. Through acts of kindness, the author reflects on the joy and responsibility of caring for these lost animals, illustrating themes of empathy and connection. The story captures the transformative impact these encounters had on both the author and the dogs, emphasizing the importance of providing comfort and shelter to those in need.

      The Gifts Animals Can Give
    • 2007

      Keeping It Going, After 70 & Before

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The author reflects on her transformative journey after overcoming cancer and the loss of her spouse, which initially silenced her writing voice. After a year of silence, she joined a support group that reignited her passion for writing. Through essays, she shares her experiences as a single woman and cancer survivor, documenting both her struggles and triumphs. Each piece serves as a therapeutic outlet and a means to connect with others who may find solace in her discoveries, illustrating the healing power of storytelling.

      Keeping It Going, After 70 & Before
    • 2006

      The Cats Nobody Wanted

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Mrs. Beasley, affectionately known as the cat lady, who rescues stray cats and finds them homes, despite the annoyance of her neighbors. Only Frankie appreciates her efforts, but when Mrs. Beasley falls ill, her ability to care for the cats is jeopardized. Frankie steps up, determined to help both Mrs. Beasley and the neglected animals, showcasing themes of compassion and community support.

      The Cats Nobody Wanted
    • 2006

      Wheelchair Champions

      A History of Wheelchair Sports

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of organized sports for individuals with disabilities, highlighting the careers of paraplegic athletes. Beyond just sports, it delves into societal attitudes towards the handicapped and provides insightful information about their abilities, challenging misconceptions and celebrating their achievements.

      Wheelchair Champions
    • 2006

      Sidney! Sidney! Sidney!

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows seventeen-year-old Lou, who retreats into his bedroom, overwhelmed by impending adulthood and personal upheaval. As he grapples with the pressures of college and the impending sale of SeaView, the boarding house he shares with his mother, he views the outside world as an enemy. This internal struggle explores themes of isolation, fear of change, and the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.

      Sidney! Sidney! Sidney!
    • 2005

      The Bullies and Me

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The story explores themes of friendship and peer pressure through Allan, a new kid in Ocean View who struggles to connect with others. His solitary time at Silver Lake observing the graceful ducks offers solace until he befriends Tony and Pete. However, their cruel teasing and dare to harm the birds challenge Allan's values and courage. The narrative highlights the conflict between wanting acceptance and staying true to oneself, as Allan grapples with his fears and the expectations of his new friends.

      The Bullies and Me
    • 2005

      Swimmer

      Everyone Needs a Best Friend

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a boardinghouse by the ocean, the story follows Skip, who finds solace in swimming while navigating the challenges of his father's absence. As he and his mother manage the demands of their home and the influx of tourists, Skip learns to cope with change and responsibility during a transformative summer.

      Swimmer
    • 2004

      More Than Ever

      A View From My 70s

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author reflects on a life rich with experiences, spanning significant historical events like the Great Depression and World War II, as well as personal challenges such as cancer and widowhood. Through a series of essays, she shares her journey of self-discovery and empowerment, contrasting the expectations placed on women in her youth with her own outspoken approach to life. Her writing captures a spectrum of emotions, offering candid insights into her struggles and triumphs, ultimately celebrating the bravery that comes with age and honesty.

      More Than Ever
    • 2000

      The Lionhearted

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Chosen as one of the most populor young adult books in the University of Iowas's Books for Young Adults Book Poll. Kirkus said, "We cheer a major vicotor...stirs a awareness of wheelchair occupants' problems and of the wider implications of the world handicapped.

      The Lionhearted
    • 2000

      Run, Don't Walk

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(15)Add rating

      The last thing Samantha wanted when she entered Scot High School was to be noticed. On the other hand, Johnny Jay, another wheelchair student at Scot, was a fighter, battling to obtain accessible school washrooms for the both of them. To Johnnys consternation, Sam refuses to help in his cause.To Sams astonishment, the marathon committee refuses her entrance in a 26-mile marathon because of her wheelchair. It was only then that she began to see the frustrations Johnny felt. She was rudely bolted out of her dream world and into action.

      Run, Don't Walk