Andrea L. Rogers Books in Order
Arundinaria gigantea is a species of bamboo known as giant cane, river cane, and giant river cane. It is endemic to the south-central and southeastern United States as far west as Oklahoma and Texas and as far north as New York. Giant river cane was economically and culturally important to indigenous people, with uses including as a vegetable and materials for construction and craft production. Arundinaria gigantea and other species of Arundinaria once grew in large colonies called canebrakes covering thousands of acres in the southeastern United States, but today these canebrakes are considered endangered ecosystems.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Andrea L. Rogers
- #1AmazonChooch Helped (With: Rebecca Lee Kunz)(2024)
- #1AmazonNoelle at Sea (By: Nikki Shannon Smith)(2019)
- #2AmazonAlice on the Island (By: Alessia Trunfio)(2019)
- #3AmazonAnn Fights for Freedom (By: Nikki Shannon Smith)(2019)
- #4AmazonCharlotte Spies for Justice (By: Nikki Shannon Smith)(2019)
- #5AmazonLucy Fights the Flames (By: JulieGilbert)(2019)
- #6AmazonCarrie and the Great Storm (By: Jessica Gunderson)(2019)
- #7AmazonRuth and the Night of Broken Glass (By: Emma Carlson Berne)(2019)
- #8AmazonMary and the Trail of Tears(2020)
- #9AmazonDaisy and the Deadly Flu (By: JulieGilbert)(2020)
- #10AmazonSarah Journeys West (By: Nikki Shannon Smith)(2020)
- #11AmazonLily and the Great Quake (By: Veeda Bybee)(2020)
- #12AmazonRebecca Rides for Freedom (By: Emma Carlson Berne)(2020)
- #13AmazonMaribel Versus the Volcano (By: Jane Pica)(2020)
- #14AmazonTara and the Towering Wave (By: Cristina Oxtra)(2020)
- #15AmazonLeah Braves the Flood (By: JulieGilbert)(2020)
- #16AmazonHettie and the London Blitz (By: Jenni L. Walsh)(2021)
- #17AmazonMolly and the Twin Towers (By: Jessika Fleck)(2021)
- #18AmazonMaria and the Plague (By: Natasha Deen)(2021)
- #19AmazonConstance and the Dangerous Crossing (By: JulieGilbert)(2021)
- #20AmazonLena and the Burning of Greenwood (By: Nikki Shannon Smith)(2022)
- #21AmazonAudrey Under the Big Top (By: Jessica Gunderson)(2022)
- #22AmazonMaddy and the Monstrous Storm (By: JulieGilbert)(2022)
- #23AmazonCora and the Terrible Twister (By: JulieGilbert)(2024)
- #24AmazonMin and the Protests (By: Ailynn Collins)(2024)
- #25AmazonEmmi in the City (By: Salima Alikhan)(2025)
- #26AmazonYou Too?: 25 Voices Share Their #MeToo Stories(2020)
- #27AmazonAncestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids(2021)
- #28AmazonLegendary Frybread Drive-In: Intertribal Stories(2025)
About Andrea L. Rogers
Arundinaria gigantea is a species of bamboo known as giant cane, river cane, and giant river cane. It is endemic to the south-central and southeastern United States as far west as Oklahoma and Texas and as far north as New York. Giant river cane was economically and culturally important to indigenous people, with uses including as a vegetable and materials for construction and craft production. Arundinaria gigantea and other species of Arundinaria once grew in large colonies called canebrakes covering thousands of acres in the southeastern United States, but today these canebrakes are considered endangered ecosystems.
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