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The Dreamerby Ryan, Pam Muñoz |
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Once Was Lostby Zarr, SaraSamara Taylor used to believe in miracles. She used to believe in a lot of things. As a pastor's kid, it's hard not to buy in to the idea of the perfect family... |
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TruceThe Day the Soldiers Stopped Fightingby Murphy, JimOn July 29th 1914, the world’s peace was shattered as the artillery of the Austria-Hungary Empire began shelling the troops of the country to its south. What... |
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Ghost Townby Jennings, Richard W.Spencer Adams Honesty may be the last best hope for Paisley, Kansas—and for lonely kids everywhere.Spencer Honesty and his mom are the last people left in Pa... |
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Lucy Long AgoUncovering the Mystery of Where We Came Fromby Thimmesh, CatherineIllustrated in full color throughout with stunning compuer-generated artwork and with rare paleo photography, this story of scientific sleuthing invites us to ... |
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If the Witness Liedby Cooney, Caroline B. |
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Partly CloudyPoems of Love and Longingby Soto, GaryA poignant, humorous collection by acclaimed poet Gary SotoThe fleeting emotions of teenagers, as changeable as the weather, ring true in these emotionally res... |
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Guardianby Lester, Julius |
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Crossing to Paradiseby Crossley-Holland, KevinWhen fifteen-year-old Gatty, an illiterate field-girl who sings beautifully, is selected for a pilgrimage, she travels from her home on an English estate to Lo... |
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Beneath My Mother's Feetby Qamar, Amjed"Our lives will always be in the hands of our mothers, whether we like it or not."Nazia doesn't mind when her friends tease and call her a good beti, a dutiful... |
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