Young Entrepreneur Genre
Books in the Young Entrepreneur genre:
The Black Stallion and Flame (1960)
Author(s):
Walter Farley
Illustrator(s):
Harold Eldridge
Buffalo and Beaver (1960)
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Charles Beck
Snow on Blueberry Mountain (1961)
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Don Sibley
Henry Reed’s Journey (1963)
Henry joins Midge and her family as they drive from San Francisco to Grover’s Corner. Naturally they have adventures along the way.
Author(s):
Keith Robertson
Illustrator(s):
Robert McCloskey
The Black Stallion Challenged! (1964)
Steve Duncan and Flame challenge Alec Ramsay and the Black to race.
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Author(s):
Walter Farley
Illustrator(s):
Angie Draper
The Good Humor Man (1964)
Author(s):
Kathleen N. Daly
Illustrator(s):
Tibor Gergely
The Polka-Dot Goat (1964)
Author(s):
Louis Slobodkin
Illustrator(s):
Louis Slobodkin
Boy with a Pack (1965)
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Edward Shenton
Trap-Lines North (1965)
Based on the true adventures of Jim Vanderbeck this book tells the story of his winter on the trapline.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Enos Comstock
Kali and the Golden Mirror (1967)
Author(s):
Eva-Lis Wuorio
Illustrator(s):
Edward Ardizzone
The Black Stallion’s Ghost (1969)
While between races at a Florida horse farm, Alex Ramsay and the Black meet the Ghost and her trainer and are caught up in a supernatural horror story.
Author(s):
Walter Farley
Illustrator(s):
Angie Draper
Dick Whittington (1970)
“Turn again, Dick Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London Town. ”
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Author(s):
Kathleen Lines
Illustrator(s):
Edward Ardizzone
Henry Reed’s Big Show (1970)
This summer Henry and Midge are theatrical producers.
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Author(s):
Keith Robertson
Illustrator(s):
Robert McCloskey
The Black Stallion and the Girl (1971)
Author(s):
Walter Farley
Illustrator(s):
Angie Draper
The Toothpaste Millionaire (1972)
Rufus and Kate go into toothpaste production. (Don’t tell the FDA.)
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Jean Merrill
Illustrator(s):
Jan Palmer
Turn Not Pale, Beloved Snail (1974)
Author(s):
Jacqueline Jackson
Illustrator(s):
Geoffrey Hodgkinson
The Black Stallion Legend (1983)
Author(s):
Walter Farley
Illustrator(s):
Ruth Sanderson
Anno’s Flea Market (1984)
Author(s):
Mitsumasa Anno
Illustrator(s):
Mitsumasa Anno
Henry Reed’s Think Tank (1986)
Author(s):
Keith Robertson
Illustrator(s):
Gail Owens
If You Made A Million (1989)
An introduction to economics.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
David M. Schwartz
Illustrator(s):
Steven Kellogg
T-Model Tommy (2000)
Tommy Ballard has his way to make in the Depression, but with the help of his sturdy Model-T, he’s well on his way.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Edward Shenton
Buffalo and Beaver (2004)
Jeff Barlow spends a season trapping in the Rockies with his father and hones his painting skills during the long nights.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Charles Beck
Bulldozer (2004)
Bill Crane has just graduated from high school when he and his friend Ducky Davis discover a Caterpillar D2 in a Maine Pond. Soon Bill has salvaged the machine and started a career as a contractor.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Edwin Schmidt
Lumberjack (2004)
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Henry C. Pitz
Blueberry Mountain (2005)
Buck Evans and his friend Joe Sullivan start a blueberry farm. They face hard work and plenty of obstacles.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Edward Shenton
Snow on Blueberry Mountain (2006)
Mark Wilkins decides to see if he can make his father’s ‘folly’ into a money-making business by building a ski run.
Author(s):
Stephen W. Meader
Illustrator(s):
Don Sibley
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