Publishers: Houghton Mifflin
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of narrative and informational works, ranging from richly imagined stories to detailed explorations of science and history. Readers can expect a blend of engaging fiction alongside accessible nonfiction that often highlights natural phenomena, human experience, and cultural heritage. The variety invites browsing by thematic interests or storytelling style.
What you’ll often find
- Character-driven stories with elements of adventure, fantasy, and historical settings.
- Nonfiction focused on natural sciences, including biology, earth sciences, and animal behavior.
- Biographical and autobiographical accounts that explore personal journeys and discoveries.
- Books that combine educational content with creative presentation, such as activity and concept books.
- Explorations of health, mind, and human development from both scientific and philosophical perspectives.
- Works that highlight cultural and regional histories, often emphasizing specific places and peoples.
- Juvenile fiction and nonfiction that balance entertainment with informative themes.
How to browse this shelf
- Start by choosing between narrative fiction and nonfiction to match your reading preference.
- Look for books centered on natural world topics if you enjoy science and nature themes.
- Explore historical and cultural subjects for stories grounded in real-world settings and events.
- Try activity and concept books for interactive or visually rich learning experiences.
- Use thematic clusters such as adventure, biography, or scientific inquiry to narrow your search.
- Seek out titles that blend imaginative storytelling with educational content for a mixed reading experience.
- Consider books that focus on mental health and human consciousness for a more reflective approach.
Good fit if you like
- Reading that combines factual knowledge with narrative depth and character focus.
- A balance of immersive storytelling and informative nonfiction.
- Explorations of the natural world and human history presented with clarity and care.
- Books that invite curiosity through both adventure and scientific discovery.
- Engaging content suitable for readers interested in both learning and imaginative play.
- Works that offer thoughtful perspectives on mind, body, and cultural identity.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Principles of Accounting — Belverd E. Needles
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Sailor historian: The best of Samuel Eliot Morison — Samuel Eliot Morison
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The Cake That Mack Ate — Rose Robart
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Great Source Write Traits Student Edition Traitbook Grade 4 2002 — GREAT SOURCE
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The Reader’s Companion to the American Presidency — Alan Brinkley
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The Means of Escape — Penelope Fitzgerald
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Holt McDougal Literature Texas Student Edition Grade 9 2010 — MCDOUGAL LITTEL
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McDougal Littell the Americans New York Student Edition Grades 9-12 2003 — Gerald A. Danzer
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Margret & H.A. Rey’s Curious George Goes Camping — Hans Augusto Rey
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Strategic Communication in Business and the Professions — Dan O’Hair
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Holt Literature and Language Arts, Grade 10 Language Skills Practice – California Edition — RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT
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The Best American Essays 2007 — David Foster Wallace
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Rigby PM Plus Individual Student Edition Green (Levels 12-14) Locked In — Rigby
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A Seahorse Year — Stacey D’Erasmo
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The Making of England to 1399 — Charles Warren Hollister
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Harcourt School Publishers Health and Fitness/Be Active Activity Book Grade 4 — HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS
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THE YEARS OF MACARTHUR: 1941-45 V.2: 1941-45 VOL 2 — Dorris Clayton James
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Fenway A Biography in Words and Pictures — Dan Shaughnessy
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Eater’s Choice A Food Lover’s Guide to Lower Cholesterol — Ron Goor
