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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s American HeroesRobert Smalls, the Boat Thiefby Jr, Robert A. Donnelly & Faricy, PatrickOn a moonlit night in the spring of 1862, six slaves stole one of the Confederacy's most crucial gunships from its wharf in the South Carolina port of Charlest... |
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Two Girls of Gettysburgby Klein, Lisa M.Lizzie and Rosanna are cousins. But when the Civil War breaks out, fifteen-year-old Lizzie finds herself committed to the cause of the Union, while Rosanna is ... |
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Traitors' gateand other doorways to the pastby Eamer, ClaireDoorways and entry passages play a fascinating part of history and this well-illustrated and entertaining book tells their story, from Traitors' Gate in the To... |
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Science WarriorsThe Battle Against Invasive Speciesby III, Sneed B. CollardThere are 6,200 known invasive species in the United States, and scientists are scrambling to stop their unique paths of destruction, which can take a huge tol... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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Lay-Ups and Long Shotsby Bruchac, Joseph & Bowdish, Lynea & Lubar, David & and others.C. S. PerryessIn the tradition of Sports Shorts (2005), Darby Creek has another serving of sports-related short stories. Purely fiction, these stories tell the tales of athl... |
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Coretta Scottby Shange, Ntozake & Nelson, KadirThis extraordinary union of poetry and monumental artwork captures the movement for civil rights in the United States, and honors it most elegant inspiration, ... |
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How to Ditch Your Fairyby Larbalestier, JustineWelcome to New Avalon, where everyone has a personal fairy. Though invisible to the naked eye, a personal fairy, like a specialized good luck charm, is vital t... |
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The devil on trialwitches, anarchists, atheists, communists, and terrorists in America's courtroomsby Margulies, Philip & Margulies, Phillip & Rosaler, Maxine |
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The Unnameablesby Booraem, EllenOn an island in whose strict society only useful objects are named and the unnamed are ignored or forbidden, thirteen-year-old Medford encounters an unusual an... |
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Scatby Hiaasen, Carl |
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