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No Placeby Kay Haugaard
Arturo has no place to play— until he comes up with a brilliant ideaMore Details... Border Crossingby Jessica Lee Anderson
A revealing look a one young man's struggle with identity and the effects of schizophrenia.More Details... Border Crossingby Jessica Lee Anderson
A revealing look a one young man's struggle with identity and the effects of schizophrenia.More Details... 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... Alligator Crossingby Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Thirteen-year-old Henry Bunks escapes neighborhood bullies and a grim,
overcrowded apartment building by spending hours exploring the canal
near his Miami home. A split-second decision to stow away aboard the
boat of an outlaw alligator hunter begins Henry's journey away from the
city and into the wilderness of the Everglades.More Details... The Monkey Thiefby Aileen Kilgore Henderson
Twelve-year-old Steve Hanson, sent to Costa Rica for eight months to
live with his uncle, discovers a world completely unlike anything he
can see from the cushions of his couch back home.More Details... The Monkey Thiefby Aileen Kilgore Henderson
Twelve-year-old Steve Hanson, sent to Costa Rica for eight months to
live with his uncle, discovers a world completely unlike anything he
can see from the cushions of his couch back home.More Details... Parents Wantedby George Harrar
Andy Fleck doesn't have much of a family. His dad has been in jail
since he was ten and his mother, poorly equipped to take care of him
and alcoholic, terminated her rights and gave him up to the state.“He's
too hard to handle,”she told them. Now he's 12 and has an opportunity
with a new family. Will they throw him out because he's too hard to
handle? More Details... Parents Wantedby George Harrar
Andy Fleck doesn't have much of a family. His dad has been in jail
since he was ten and his mother, poorly equipped to take care of him
and alcoholic, terminated her rights and gave him up to the state.“He's
too hard to handle,”she told them. Now he's 12 and has an opportunity
with a new family. Will they throw him out because he's too hard to
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