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The $66 SummerA Novel of the Segregated South
by John Armistead
Thirteen-year-old George Harrington
wants to earn enough money to buy a motorcycle, so he packs off to
Obadiah, Alabama, to work in his grandmother's store for the summer.More Details... Behind the Bedroom Wallby Laura E. Williams
Korinna, a thirteen-year-old girl in Nazi Germany, must question her
involvement in her town's Nazi youth group when she discovers that her
parents are sheltering a family of Jewish refugees.More Details... A Bride for Anna’s PapaA Story of Finnish Immigrants
by Isabel R. Marvin
Life on the Iron Range of northern Minnesota in 1907 is not easy for
thirteen-year-old Anna Kallio. Her Mother's death from diphtheria has
left Anna to manage the house and take care of her younger brother,
Matti, and her father, a blacksmith in the dangerous iron mines. (Ages
9-12) More Details... Emma and the Ruby Ringby Yvonne MacGrory
When Emma's baby sister Maeve is ill, she and her family go to Donegal
to stay with her cousin, Lucy. Playing with Lucy's ruby ring, Emma
wakes up to find that she has been transported back to Ireland in the
1880s.More Details... Hard Times For Jake SmithA Novel of the Depression Era
by Aileen Kilgore Henderson
It's 1935, and the hard times of the Great Depression, it seems, are
here to stay. This engrossing novel tells the story of an abandoned
girl who chooses her own path.More Details... I Am Lavina Cummingby Susan Lowell
Lavina Cumming loves life in the Arizona Territory, but when her mother
dies she must move to Santa Cruz to live with her aunt. As Lavina
struggles with a new school, new friends, and her awful cousin, an
earthquake demolishes the nearby city of San Francisco and Lavina finds
herself with a big decision to make about her future.More Details... The Return of Gabrielby John Armistead
Filled with suspense, The Return of Gabriel takes readers deep into a
not-so-distant era. Confronted with decisions well beyond their years,
the friends grapple with eternal issues of shifting loyalties and the
nature of heroism.More Details... The Trouble with Jeremy Chanceby George Harrar
George Harrar’s second book for young readers brings a bit of Tom
Sawyer to New England. In a rollicking plot that rises to an
unexpected—and historically accurate—climax on the streets of Boston,
Jeremy learns all about responding to trouble.More Details... The Trouble with Jeremy Chanceby George Harrar
George Harrar’s second book for young readers brings a bit of Tom
Sawyer to New England. In a rollicking plot that rises to an
unexpected—and historically accurate—climax on the streets of Boston,
Jeremy learns all about responding to trouble.More Details... |
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