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No Moonby Watts, Irene N.A story of reliance and resilience.Did you call out to us, Johnny, before your small body was dragged down under the water? Why didn't we hear you? I am sorry!... |
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The Prometheus ProjectStrandedby Richards, Douglas G.A fantastic alien city buried deep underground. What wonders - and what dangers - is it hiding? Ryan and Regan Resnick are the two youngest members of the Prom... |
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DrivenA Photobiography of Henry Ford [National Geographic Photobiography]by Mitchell, Don |
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Drivenby Mitchell, Don |
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A Gift from ChildhoodMemories of an African Boyhoodby Diakité, Baba WaguéBaba Wagué is only four years old when he is sent to the tiny Malian village of Kassaro to be raised by his paternal grandparents, according to the family tra... |
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Chasing Orionby Lasky, Kathryn |
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WICKED HISTORY MAO ZEDONGby Heuston, Kimberley Burton |
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Alchemy and Meggy Swannby Cushman, KarenFans of Karen Cushman's witty, satisfying novels will welcome Meggy Swann, newly come to London with her only friend, a goose named Louise. Meggy's mother was ... |
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The Mysterious Howling [The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place]by Wood, MaryroseFound running wild in the forest of Ashton Place, the Incorrigibles are no ordinary children: Alexander, age ten or thereabouts, keeps his siblings in line wit... |
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If Stones Could SpeakUnlocking the Secrets of Stonehengeby Aronson, MarcWhat are the secrets of the ancient stone circle? Were the carefully placed stones a burial site, an ancient calendar, a place of Druid worship...or even a sit... |
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