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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... The Gulf CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Journey from beaches to bayous to bottomland forests in The Gulf Coast, the fourth in the Stories from Where We Live series of literary anthologies for young people.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... 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 Spider’s Webby Laura E. Williams
Skinhead. Neo-Nazi. Lexi Jordan knows the names her friends use to talk
about themselves, but she isn't quite sure what they mean.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The California CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Stretching from the California-Oregon border south to the Baja
peninsula, the California Coast is often called the Mediterranean of
North America because of its unique climate, landscape, and geology.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The Great LakesA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Drawing on the rich literary tradition of the Great Lakes, this book
takes readers on an informative, imaginative trip through the region’s
past and present. Meet an Ojibwe girl born in 1777 on the shores of
Wisconsin’s Chequamegon Bay, watch the aurora borealis from atop
four—hundred—foot dunes in Michigan, or spend a summer working on an
organic farm.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The Great North American PrairieA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
The Great North American Prairie —a land of rippling bluestem and
spacious skies. A region famous for the Plains Indians, for the first
steps of Lewis and Clark, for pioneers heroically withstanding
blizzards and locusts and lack of rain. A region once crossed by deer
tracks and wagon ruts, now skimmed by interstate highways and planted
in wheat and soy and sunflowers. A land where grasses and buffalo once
stood tall.More Details... |
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