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  • Bibliography:
    35 Books (1 Series)
  • First Book:
    July 1972
  • Latest Book:
    December 2018
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Full Series List in Order

Tom Cringle

Battle on the High Seas (Sep-2000)
The Pirate and the Patriot (Sep-2001)

Book List in Order: 35 titles





  • The saga of native America, from creation through the Battle of Wounded Knee, is recreated in epic form incorporating dozens of stories and myths, complemented by illustrations by native American artists. By the author of Turtle Island Alphabet. ...



  • Two larger-than-life men of the West--John Colter and Hugh Glass--define the spirit of wilderness survival, pushing their minds and bodies to the limit as they each narrowly escape the obstacles of nature and the threats of the western frontier....





  • Four Navajo creation myths chronicle the exploits, antics, and adventures of Coyote the Trickster as he abducts the Water Monster's babies and starts the Great Flood, tries to steal corn from the horned toad, and attempts to exchange his fur for that...




  • Growing up surrounded by the eccentric folks of Berkeley Bend, New Jersey, Andy remembers the summer when he and his friend learn the truths about Tom, who communicates with animals, and Mrs. Cooney, who can predict the future....









  • In this traditional Native American tale, a mute boy is spiritually linked to a magnificent elk from the day of the boy's birth. The two are companions until the elk is killed, leaving the boy a precious bequest: its antlers, around which a cedar tre...



  • Complemented by playful illustrations, an engaging collection of three trickster tales from Jamaica features Doctor Bird, a hummingbird gifted with wisdom and magical powers, who teaches Mongoose, Mouse, and Owl some important lessons....





  • When the "blue coats," United States federal forces, came to move The People from their land, many Navajo lost their lives, and most were driven away on The Long Walk. His tribe decimated, his parents murdered, one boy manages to escape with his s...



  • I, Tom Cringle, two days before my thirteenth birthday, have made the decision of my life: to go to sea. Just two and a half weeks after Tom makes this bold declaration, he sets sail aboard the Bream as a midshipman in England's navy. The War of 181...



  • A fourteen-year-old's heart-stopping sea adventure!

    The war of 1812 is raging and fourteen-year-old Tom Cringle has just been made a lieutenant in the British navy. He's thrilled, but also worried that nobody -- especially hard, seasoned sailors ...



  • This novel tells the true story of Mary Bryant, a spirited girl in 18th century England, who is sentenced to a prison ship bound for Australia but makes a harrowing escape.

    Caught stealing a lady's bonnet in Cornwall, England, in 1786, 19-year...



  • From being lost in the Florida Everglades to being stranded on an island comprised solely of sand, an action-packed collection follows six courageous and extraordinary castaways who braved brutal weather, raging seas, hunger, thirst, wild animals, an...



  • Acclaimed authors Gerald and Loretta Hausman weave together the stories of Napoleon and Josephine and their turbulent love affair in this lavish and beautifully written novel.

    As Josephine grows up on the tropical island of Martinique, she dre...



  • The five stories in this handsome book pay homage to the noble animal that has carried humans through history. In lively tales that vary in tone to reflect different cultures, the Hausmans introduce the brave Arabian, the hardy American mustang, a ma...






  • As Josephine grows up on the tropical island of Martinique, she dreams of moving to Paris to live a life of glamour. An arranged marriage to a French nobleman brings her to the city of lights, but not to the lifestyle she had imagined. When her marri...



  • A young Jamaican, Luke, befriends an ancient storytelling sea turtle, Odysseus. Together they travel through Caribbean time, righting wrongs and saving lives - the pirate, Henry Morgan, for one; and Cyparis, the only survivor of the Pelee volcano tha...



  • The stories explore the realm of the supernatural as it complements and shadows everyday life. These are ghost stories in the nontraditional sense tales of the spirit of Native America. This is the second in the series (Turtle Dream is Book One) also...



  • Stories of Hopi, Navajo, Pueblo and HavasupaiA true reflection of native customs, but more importantly, they reveal that startling moment when life causes us to surrender our conscious power, to discover the nature of who we really are. The stories f...



  • Six stories of survival -- men and women set upon by stormy seas, starvation, thirst, beasts, ghosts and their own inner demons. Based on real historical accounts the narratives are filled with the eerie poetry of island life, the exultant triumph of...



  • A single bowl of soup changes a family forever.

    Growing up in a small Jamaican town where his father works the docks and his mother does laundry, "Tall T" both fears and loves his father, Brother John, who leaves his six children in dire pover...



  • Time Swimmer is the story of a young Jamaican, Luke, who befriends an ancient storytelling sea turtle, Odysseus. Together they travel through Caribbean time, righting wrongs and saving lives - the pirate, Henry Morgan, for one; and Cyparis, the only ...



  • The dragon within the bottle of ancient Chinese wine emerges when you least expect it and suddenly there you are in Iceland, fighting with the Dead and the Undead. . . in the jungles of Burma, changing shape with a cream colored cat . . . in Chaco Ca...




  • When Spotted Frog tells of a great flood that is about to destroy their homes, all of the animals ignore his warnings, except Listener the Otter. Ridiculed by the other animals, Listener heeds Spotted Frog's predictions and begins t...






  • GUNS

    Edited by Gerald Hausman

    This anthology with more than 20 contributors from a variety of authors has something to please for every fan. Editor and contributor Gerald Hausman introduces the anthology with a brief history of GUNS...



  • The Turquoise Horse is the story of a young Navajo girl, Lisa Todachine, who discovers she is a poet. Her father, a silversmith, teaches her the importance of wisdom and how it is passed down the generations. Lisa comes to realize that the spoken ...



  • "Not since Mark Twain has a writer presented classic American storytelling so honestly. Hausman is at his best with this collection, truly entertaining." - Hilary Hemingway, author of "Hemingway in Cuba" The stories in NOT SINCE MARK TWAIN are a flee...



  • Set against the night country of New Mexico is a mystery that has never been solved. The novel follows the footsteps of a young reporter who has been assigned to witness a series of bizarre cattle mutilations. In his search for truth, he interviews t...



  • Hand Trembler is about one man’s emergence through Native rituals as he travels through the mythical underworlds of the Navajo. Actual Hand Tremblers, though few exist today, do live on the Navajo reservation and they still perform their ancient ar...



  • Author of Evil Chasing Way and Hand Trembler “Love it! Hausman is a master. No question there.” -- Trent Zelazny SUNGAZER, is the continuing adventure of journalist Jack Andrews as he uncovers more mysteries in his ongoing search for enlightenm...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Gerald Hausman has published 35 books.

Gerald Hausman does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Sungazer, was published in December 2018.

The first book by Gerald Hausman, Berkshire Anthology, was published in July 1972.

Yes. Gerald Hausman has 1 series.