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Title |
Author=
/s |
Annot=
ation |
Cost of Item |
Cam Jansen And The Secret Service Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
and her friend Danny help solve the mystery of a stolen pearl necklace wh=
en
the governor comes to visit their school for the dedication of the new
library. |
9.82 |
Cam Jansen And The Wedding Cake Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
Cam and her father go to a talent show at the local senior center, Cam's =
help
is needed to find out who stole a wedding cake from the delivery truck.=
td>
| 17.16 |
Cam Jansen And The Green School Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
On
Green Day, Cam and her classmates discuss ways to protect the environment,
but when money collected for the school's new skylights disappears, Cam u=
ses
her photographic memory to solve the mystery. |
9.82 |
Cam Jansen And The Mystery Writer Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
Jansen battles a famous children's mystery writer to see who can solve the
case of the stolen car. |
9.82 |
Cam Jansen And The Valentine Baby Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
Cam's mother is rushed to the hospital to give birth, Cam and Eric unrave=
l a
mystery in the waiting room. |
9.82 |
Cam Jansen And The Millionaire Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Using
her excellent memory, Cam Jansen, aided by her friend Eric, investigates =
the
disappearance of Mrs. Scott's valuable pearl necklace during a charity
brunch, in chapter-book format. |
17.16 |
Cam Jansen And The Graduation Day Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
Jansen and her photographic memory help her friend's grandfather retrieve=
his
missing bag with an important graduation gift in it. |
9.82 |
Cam Jansen And The Sports Day Mysteries |
Adler,
David A. |
Supersleuth
Cam Jansen solves three mysteries during her class's Sports and Good
Nutrition Day. |
11.13 |
Cam Jansen And The Summer Camp Mysteries |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
Jansen and her best friend are spending three weeks at Camp Eagle Lake, w=
here
they play sports, do crafts, and solve three mysteries. |
11.13 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Spotted Cat Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
a cat appears in their classroom one rainy day, Cam and her friend Eric
figure out where it came from. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Speedy Car Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
Jansen uses her photographic memory at the school Green Fair to solve a
mystery involving a missing electric car. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Pizza Shop Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
Cam, her friend Eric, and her father stop for pizza while they are at the
mall, Cam must rely on her photographic memory to locate her missing jack=
et. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Double Beach Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
Cam
uses her photographic memory and her brain to solve two mysteries at the
beach, involving a missing mother and a missing set of papers. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Lions' Lunch Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
On
a field trip to the zoo, Cam Jansen uses her photographic memory to help
solve what happened to Danny's lunch. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The Molly Shoe Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
Cam, her father, and friend Eric go to the airport to meet Cam's Aunt Mol=
ly,
they help her find her missing shoes. |
9.82 |
Young Cam Jansen And The 100th Day Of School Mystery |
Adler,
David A. |
When
the pizza for her class's 100th day of school party goes missing, Cam tri=
es
to figure out what happened to it. |
9.82 |
Harriet Tubman And The Underground Railroad |
Adler,
David A. |
Profiles
the personal life and acts of valor of Harriet Tubman, Underground Railro=
ad
conductor and Union army spy. |
20.25 |
13 Planets: The Latest View Of The Solar System |
Aguilar,
David A. |
Profiles
all 13 planets in their newly created categories, as well as giving
information on the Sun, the Oort Cloud, comets, and other worlds being
discovered. |
18.69 |
Sandra Bullock |
Algra,
Sandy Gade |
Profiles
the life and career of actress Sandra Bullock. |
27.16 |
Weed Is A Flower: The Life Of George Washington Carver |
Aliki |
Biography
of the scientist who was born to slaves and grew up to teach the world ab=
out
agriculture. |
12.17 |
Feelings |
Aliki |
Pictures,
dialogs, poems, and stories, portray various emotions we all feel: jealou=
sy,
sadness, fear, anger, joy, love, and others. |
12.17 |
Corn Is Maize |
Aliki |
The
story of how Native Americans began to use corn and the many uses for all=
of
the parts of the plant. |
11.38 |
Ah, Music! |
Aliki |
Surveys
the history and components of music, concentrating on Western musical
traditions. |
12.17 |
Billy And Blaze |
Anderson,
C. W. |
A
young boy who loves horses gets a pony of his own. |
11.38 |
Blaze & The Mountain Lion |
Anderson,
C. W. |
While
riding through the open country near his family's ranch house, Billy and =
his
pony Blaze come across a dangerous mountain lion. |
12.17 |
Blaze & Thunderbolt |
Anderson,
C. W. |
Billy
and his loyal pony Blaze attempt to tame the wild horse Thunderbolt. |
11.38 |
Blaze Finds The Trail |
Anderson,
C. W. |
Billy
and his pony Blaze get lost in the woods with a storm approaching. |
12.17 |
Blaze Shows The Way |
Anderson,
C. W. |
Billy
and his friend Tommy enter their ponies in the pair jumping contest. |
11.38 |
Blaze And The Gray Spotted Pony |
Anderson,
C. W. |
A
youngster outgrows carved ponies and stuffed ponies, and finally he wants=
a
gray pony, with spots, please, and alive. |
12.17 |
Wild Tracks!: A Guide To Nature's Footprints |
Arnosky,
Jim |
Reference
on the art of reading animal tracks filled with intricately drawn prints =
from
creatures both wild and domestic, as well as large-scale paintings of the
animals in their environment. |
17.13 |
Master Of Deceit: J. Edgar Hoover And America In The Age Of =
Lies |
Aronson,
Marc |
Examines
the story of America during J. Edgar Hoover's reign as head of the FBI.=
td>
| 25.75 |
Ancient Egyptian Myths |
Asselin,
Kristine Carlson |
Discusses
how ancient Egyptians used myths to make sense of their world. |
19.99 |
All Of Me!: A Book Of Thanks |
Bang,
Molly |
A
celebration of how the body's parts work together, from hands and eyes to
lips and heart, allowing one to exist in the wondrous universe. Includes
instructions for making a book. |
18.73 |
Shelter From The Wind |
Bauer,
Marion Dane |
When
twelve-year-old Stacy gets fed up with her pregnant stepmother and leaves=
her
Oklahoma panhandle home, she is led by a pair of dogs, one about to whelp=
, to
the home of Old Ella, who gives her a new perspective on life. |
18.48 |
Everybody Needs A Rock |
Baylor,
Byrd |
Baylor
sets forth 10 rules for finding a rock, but not just any rock--the special
rock. |
12.94 |
Throw Your Tooth On The Roof |
Beeler,
Selby |
Consists
of brief statements relating what children from around the world do with a
tooth that has fallen out. Includes facts about teeth. |
12.14 |
Let Me Play: The Story Of Title IX: The Law That Changed The
Future Of Girls In America |
Blumenthal,
Karen |
Presents
the story of the law and the people who made Title IX happen ensuring equ=
al
opportunity for girls. |
19.47 |
Sky Sailors: True Stories Of The Balloon Era |
Bristow,
David |
Describes
the exploration of the sky, from 1783 to the early 1900s, in which hot air
balloons were used. |
20.28 |
Football |
Brown,
Jonatha A. |
Simple
text and photographs provide the history of the game of football, present=
the
basic rules of how the game is played, and describe championship games.=
td>
| 13.07 |
Little Fir Tree |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
A
lonely little fir tree, standing by itself at the edge of the forest, has=
its
life transformed when a father takes it home to serve as a living Christm=
as
tree for his bedridden son. |
12.17 |
Little Island |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
Depicts
the changes that occur on a small island as the seasons come and go, as d=
ay
changes to night, and as a storm approaches. Caldecott Award winner 1947<=
/td>
| 12.17 |
Runaway Bunny |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
A
young bunny plays an imaginary game of hide-and-seek with his lovingly
steadfast mother, who finds her child every time. |
12.17 |
Runaway Bunny |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
A
young bunny plays an imaginary game of hide-and-seek with his lovingly
steadfast mother, who finds her child every time. |
12.17 |
Little Island |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
Depicts
the changes that occur on a small island as the seasons come and go, as d=
ay
changes to night, and as a storm approaches. |
12.17 |
Little Fir Tree |
Brown,
Margaret Wise |
A
lonely little fir tree, standing by itself at the edge of the forest, has=
its
life transformed when a father takes it home to serve as a living Christm=
as
tree for his bedridden son. |
12.17 |
Squanto, Friend Of The Pilgrims |
Bulla,
Clyde Robert |
The
story of the Indian who went to England in the early seventeenth century,=
was
rescued from potential slavery, and returned to America and met the Pilgr=
ims. |
11.38 |
Dandelions |
Bunting,
Eve |
Zoe
and her family find strength in each other as they make a new home in the
Nebraska territory. |
12.18 |
Incredible Journey |
Burnford,
Sheila Every |
Migration
of three house pets through wilderness to find their family. |
11.92 |
Heaven Is For Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story Of His T=
rip
To Heaven And Back |
Burpo,
Todd & Vincent, Lynn |
True
story of a four-year old boy who during emergency surgery slips from
consciousness and enters heaven. |
19.73 |
Choo Choo: The Story of the Little Engine Who Ran Away |
Burton,
Virginia Lee |
A
little engine decides it could be much faster without pulling all the oth=
er
cars, so it takes off by itself. |
12.14 |
Choo Choo: The Story Of The Little Engine Who Ran Away |
Burton,
Virginia Lee |
A
little engine decides it could be much faster without pulling all the oth=
er
cars, so it takes off by itself. |
12.14 |
Electric Ben: The Amazing Life And Times Of Benjamin Frankli=
n |
Byrd,
Robert |
An
illustrated biography detailing the life of Benjamin Franklin, famous
inventor and thinker. |
19.5 |
Armadillo From Amarillo |
Cherry,
Lynne |
An
armadillo leaves his home in San Antonio to learn his place in the world.=
|
12.18 |
Al Capone Does My Homework |
Choldenko,
Gennifer |
|
19.26 |
Catcher's Mask |
Christopher,
Matt |
Mudders'
catcher Rudy Calhoun is having a bad season behind the plate until, at a =
yard
sale, he buys a used catcher's mask that greatly improves his playing.
| 16.95 |
Last Guardian |
Colfer,
Eoin |
Teenage
genius Artemis Fowl and his arch rival Opal battle to the last in this ei=
ghth
and final book in series. |
20.04 |
Sailing Alone Around The Room: New And Selected Poems |
Collins,
Billy |
A
collection of old and new poems by America's Poet Laureate. |
16.1 |
Children Of Odin: The Book Of Northern Myths |
Colum,
Padraic |
A
retelling of the Norse sagas about Odin, Freya, Thor, Loki and the other =
gods
and goddesses who lived in Asgard before the dawn of time. |
14.23 |
Golden Fleece And The Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles |
Colum,
Padraic |
Describes
the cycle of myths about the Argonauts and the quest for the Golden Fleec=
e,
as well as the tales of the Creation of Heaven and Earth, the labors of
Hercules, Theseus and the Minotaur, etc. |
13.8 |
Chanticleer aand the Fox =
span> |
Cooney,
Barbara |
A
proud rooster is tricked by a sly fox. Caldecott Award winner 1959 |
12.94 |
Island Boy |
Cooney,
Barbara |
Matthias
grows from a little boy to a grandfather on a small island out in the bay=
. |
11.38 |
Island Boy |
Cooney,
Barbara |
Matthias
grows from a little boy to a grandfather on a small island out in the bay=
. |
11.38 |
Chanticleer And The Fox |
Cooney,
Barbara & Chaucer, Geoffrey |
A
proud rooster is tricked by a sly fox. |
12.94 |
Blindsided |
Cummings,
Priscilla |
After
years of failing eyesight, fourteen-year-old Natalie reluctantly enters a
school for the blind, where in spite of her initial resistance she learns=
the
skills that will help her survive in the sighted world. |
11.92 |
From Here To There |
Cuyler,
Margery |
Maria
introduces herself as a member of a specific family and as having a defin=
ite
address and place in the universe. |
19.47 |
Twits |
Dahl,
Roald |
Meet
Mr. and Mrs. Twit, the world's most horrible couple, who just love to play
nasty tricks on each other. |
12.17 |
Lemonade War |
Davies,
Jacqueline |
Evan
and his younger sister, Jesse, react very differently to the news that th=
ey
will be in the same class for fourth grade and as the end of summer
approaches, they battle it out through lemonade stands, each trying to be=
the
first to earn 100 dollars. |
11.13 |
Lemonade Crime |
Davies,
Jacqueline |
When
money disappears from fourth-grader Evan's pocket and everyone thinks that
his annoying classmate Scott stole it, Evan's younger sister stages a tri=
al
involving the entire class, trying to prove what happened. |
11.92 |
Bell Bandit |
Davies,
Jacqueline |
Siblings
Evan and Jessie must solve the mystery of a missing cherished family trea=
sure
while coming to terms with their beloved grandmother's unsettling behavio=
r. |
17.69 |
Strongest Man In The World: Louis Cyr |
Debon,
Nicolas |
Strongman
and circus owner Louis Cyr captured the world's imagination with his
remarkable feats of strength and mammoth proportions. |
19.47 |
Bodies From The Ash: Life And Death In Ancient Pompeii |
Deem,
James M. |
Describes
the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in Pompeii, Italy in 79 A.D. and the work in
excavating the site and reclamation of human remains following by
contemporary archaeologists. |
18.73 |
Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by dePaola, Tomie |
dePaola,
Tomie |
From
his noble birth in Britain to his being captured and taken to Ireland by a
group of bandits to the "dreams" that led him to convert the Ir=
ish
people to the Christian faith, the story of Patrick is told. Full color.
(From the publisher) |
15.26 |
Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi |
dePaola,
Tomie |
A
biography of the wealthy young Italian who gave away all his possessions =
to
become a wandering preacher and protector of animals. |
16.11 |
Lady of Guadalupe |
dePaola,
Tomie |
Recounts
the appearance of the Lady of Guadalupe to a poor Indian farmer in Mexico=
in
1531. |
13.69 |
Popcorn Book |
dePaola,
Tomie |
Presents
a variety of facts about popcorn and includes two recipes. |
19.47 |
Patrick: Patron Saint Of Ireland |
DePaola,
Tomie |
Relates
the life and legends of Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. |
15.26 |
Popcorn Book |
DePaola,
Tomie |
Presents
a variety of facts about popcorn and includes two recipes. |
19.47 |
Lady Of Guadalupe |
DePaola,
Tomie |
Recounts
the appearance of the Lady of Guadalupe to a poor Indian farmer in Mexico=
in
1531. |
13.69 |
Pancakes For Breakfast |
DePaola,
Tomie |
A
little old lady's attempts to have pancakes for breakfast are hindered by=
a
scarcity of supplies and the participation of her pets. |
11.39 |
Follow The Water From Brook To Ocean |
Dorros,
Arthur |
Follow
the path of water from the brook to the ocean. |
11.38 |
Robin Hood |
Dunn,
Joeming W. & Pyle, Howard |
Retells
in graphic novel format the legend of Robin Hood, who plundered the king's
purse and poached his deer and whose generosity endeared him to the poor.=
|
19.95 |
Petunia |
Duvoisin,
Roger |
Petunia,
the goose, learns that possessing knowledge involves more than just carry=
ing
a book around under her wing. |
12.7 |
Revolutionary War Heroes (DVD) |
DVD |
Focuses
on the daring acts of patriotism from people such as Nathan Hale and Sybil
Ludington, and the brave military feats of Colonel Francis Marion, Captain
John Paul Jones, and Molly Pitcher. |
29.95 |
Ant and the Grasshopper[1] |
Emberley,
Rebecca |
In
this version of the classic fable, a weary ant is energized by the swingi=
ng
sounds of a grasshopper and his "buggy" band. |
18.48 |
To The Big Top |
Esbaum,
Jill |
When
the circus comes to the small town of Willow Grove in the early 1900s, be=
st
friends Benny and Sam enjoy an exciting day helping set up the tent, admi=
ring
the various animals, and anticipating the big show. |
14.41 |
Black Stallion |
Farley,
Walter |
Pulled
to a desert island by a wild black stallion he has freed during a shipwre=
ck
at sea, then rescued by a southbound freighter, a seventeen-year-old boy
befriends the horse, trains him by night, and rides him to victory in a m=
atch
race. |
11.92 |
Black Stallion And Satan |
Farley,
Walter |
When
the Black is returned to Alec Ramsey, the whole racing world, including A=
lec
himself, wonders which horse is faster: the great stallion or his son, Sa=
tan. |
11.53 |
Hunters |
Flanagan,
John |
Determined
to recover the Adomal and to prevent the pirate Zavac from doing more dam=
age,
Hal and his crew pursue Zavac to the fortress of Ragusa where Hal has to =
face
the pirate in a one-on-one fight to the finish. |
20.04 |
Invaders |
Flanagan,
John |
|
13.48 |
Boston Tea Party |
Freedman,
Russell |
Examines
the famous 1773 incident, a precursor to the American Revolution, in which
colonial activists boarded a ship in Boston Harbor and destroyed its carg=
o of
tea to protest Britain's "taxation without representation." |
19.47 |
Boston Tea Party |
Freedman,
Russell |
Examines
the famous 1773 incident, a precursor to the American Revolution, in which
colonial activists boarded a ship in Boston Harbor and destroyed its carg=
o of
tea to protest Britain's "taxation without representation." |
19.47 |
Dreaming In Cuban |
Garcia,
Cristina |
A
Cuban family is divided politically and geographically by the Castro
revolution as a grandmother remains in her home island while a daughter
escapes to the U.S. |
18.17 |
Savage Sam |
Gipson,
Fred |
The
thrilling story of the son of Old Yeller. |
11.14 |
Old Yeller |
Gipson,
Fred |
A
thousand adventures of a boy and his dog in the wilderness. |
11.13 |
Cheerleading |
Gitlin,
Marty |
|
20.95 |
Softball |
Gitlin,
Marty |
|
20.95 |
Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Difference |
Gladwell,
Malcolm |
Describes
how small changes in business, marketing, politics, or advertising can cr=
eate
big changes in human behavior. |
18.95 |
Tales Of Ancient Egypt |
Green,
Roger Lancelyn |
A
concise collection of myths, folktales and legends of ancient Egypt. |
10.36 |
Tale Of Troy |
Green,
Roger Lancelyn |
The
story of Helen and the judgment of Paris, and of the gathering of the Her=
oes
and the Siege of Troy. |
10.36 |
Tales Of The Greek Heroes |
Green,
Roger Lancelyn |
The
mysterious and exiting legends of gods and heroes in ancient Greece. |
10.36 |
King Arthur And His Knights Of The Round Table |
Green,
Roger Lancelyn |
The
immortal tales from the Court of King Arthur are here retold with freshne=
ss
and vitality. |
10.36 |
Big Time |
Green,
Tim |
Twelve-year-old
Troy always dreamed of meeting his father, but when the man finally appea=
rs
his mother's anger, his father's shady business dealings, and Troy's own
feelings make the reunion difficult and confusing. |
18.48 |
Princess Posey And The First Grade Parade |
Greene,
Stephanie |
Posey's
fear of starting first grade is alleviated when her teacher invites the
students to wear their most comfortable clothes to school on the first da=
y. |
10.36 |
When Jessie Came Across The Sea |
Hest,
Amy |
A
thirteen-year-old Jewish orphan reluctantly leaves her grandmother and
immigrates to New York City, where she works for three years sewing lace =
and
earning money to bring Grandmother to the United States, too. |
12.17 |
Flush |
Hiaasen,
Carl |
With
their father jailed for sinking a river boat, Noah Underwood and his youn=
ger
sister, Abbey, must gather evidence that the owner of this floating casin=
o is
emptying his bilge tanks into the protected waters around their Florida K=
eys
home. |
11.92 |
I Read Signs |
Hoban,
Tana |
Thirty
familiar signs invite young readers to COME IN! |
12.17 |
Swimming And Diving |
Hoblin,
Paul |
|
20.95 |
Merlin And The Making Of The King |
Hodges,
Margaret |
A
retelling of four Arthurian legends, "The Sword in the Stone,"
"Excalibur," "The Lady of the Lake," and "The La=
st
Great Battle," which feature Merlin, King Arthur, and other familiar
figures. |
18.69 |
Kitchen Knight: A T=
ale Of
King Arthur |
Hodges,
Margaret |
Retelling
of the Arthurian legend of how Sir Gareth becomes a knight and rescues the
lady imprisoned by the fearsome Red Knight of the Red Plain. |
15.26 |
Moses |
Hodges,
Margaret |
Retells
the story of Moses, from his birth and trip in a boat of bulrushes to his
bringing of the Ten Commandments down from Mount Sinai. |
19.04 |
Tao Of Pooh |
Hoff,
Benjamin |
Discover
the wisdom of Taoists through the examples of Pooh and friends. While Eey=
ore
frets, and Piglet hesitates, and Rabbit calculates, and Owl
pontificates...Pooh just is. |
17.39 |
Weather: Poems For All Seasons |
Hopkins,
Lee Bennett, ed. |
A
collection of poems describing various weather conditions, by such author=
s as
Christina G. Rossetti, Myra Cohn Livingston, and Aileen Fisher. |
10.57 |
I, Too, Am America |
Hughes,
Langston |
Collier's
illustrations transform this classic Langston Hughes poem into a visual
homage to Pullman porters, who performed once of the first jobs that gave
African-American men dignity, a steady wage, and a ladder into the middle
class. |
18.73 |
I Have Lived A Thousand Years: Growing Up In The Holocaust=
td>
| Jackson,
Livia Bitton |
An
inspiring and haunting memoir of a teenager who survived the Nazi death c=
amps
of World War II with her mother and brother. |
11.92 |
Drawing Mythological Monsters |
Jantner,
Janos |
Provides
tips and step-by-step instructions on how to draw fearsome beings from my=
ths
of different cultures. |
17.9 |
Soccer |
Kassouf,
Jeff |
Covers
the history, rules, fundamentals, and significant personalities of women's
soccer including the techniques, strategies, competitive events, and
equipment. |
20.95 |
Here Comes The Strikeout |
Kessler,
Leonard |
Every
time Bobby comes up to bat, the other team yells, "Here comes the
strikeout!" |
9.82 |
Last One In Is A Rotten Egg |
Kessler,
Leonard |
After
Freddy is pushed into deep water by a couple of toughs, he decides to lea=
rn
to swim. |
9.82 |
Star-Spangled Banner |
Key,
Francis Scott |
To
the words of the national anthem, Peter Spier has set some of his finest
illustrations. |
15.29 |
Smasher |
King-Smith,
Dick |
When
Mrs. Buzzard wants to get rid of the big, ugly dog that creates a lot of
trouble, Farmer Buzzard decides on a plan to save this lovable monster fr=
om
banishment. |
9.82 |
Big Red: The Story Of A Champion Irish Setter And A Trapper's
Son Who Grew Up Together, Roaming The Wilde |
Kjelgaard,
Jim |
A
trapper's son and a champion Irish Setter roam wilderness areas and grow =
up
together. |
13.45 |
All Aboard! A True Train Story |
Kuklin,
Susan |
|
18.69 |
Impressive Dance Moves |
Labrecque,
Ellen |
|
20.3 |
Tall Stranger |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Rock
Bannon returns to save the wagon train from an outlaw crew after they
disregard his warnings. |
11.13 |
Rider Of Lost Creek |
L'Amour,
Louis |
A
range was starts when Mort David realizes the big spreads fixing to fence=
out
his piece of grass. Without Kilkenny, it wouldn't have been a real range =
war. |
10.36 |
Empty Land |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Matt
Coburn had cleaned up tough towns before, but this time the gutters would=
run
with blood before law came to Confusion. |
10.36 |
Hondo |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Hondo
Lan, a hard-boned desert rider, encounters a woman settler, a boy, and a
fierce Apache leader. |
11.13 |
Hanging Woman Creek |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Pronto
Pike makes it tough for rustlers lifting Bar J cattle. |
10.36 |
Down The Long Hills |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Stranded
on the limitless prairie, a seven-year-old boy and a three-year-old girl
fight for life. |
10.36 |
Cherokee Trail |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Our
foremost novelist of the authentic West tells the story of a brave woman =
who
comes to manage a rundown stagecoach station on the Cherokee Trail. |
11.13 |
Bendigo Shafter |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Seven
men and 13 women and children shed their blood to build a community out w=
est
in the Wyoming wilderness. Bendigo Shaffer is a giant of a man who towers
over them all. |
11.13 |
Ride The River |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Echo
Sackett is young, a woman, and inexperienced; but she is still out to pro=
ve
she can ride the river with the best. Echo travels to Tennessee and must
defend her inheritance from ruthless killers. |
11.13 |
Man From The Broken Hills |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Milo
hits the outlaw trail, gunning for a man who'd betrayed him. |
10.36 |
Flint |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Flint
hightails for cover in the badlands, but a dry-gulcher tracks him down.=
td>
| 10.36 |
First Fast Draw |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Cullen
Baker perfects the first fast draw for his encounter with the murderous S=
am
Barlow. |
11.13 |
Quick And The Dead |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Con
Vallian guides greenhorns across the prairie and fights a pack of rustlers
and unpredictable Indians. |
10.36 |
Californios |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Rival
gangs in a bloody search for California gold! |
10.36 |
Broken Gun |
L'Amour,
Louis |
A
pack of vicious killers encounter two veterans of guerrilla fighting and a
beautiful girl in the new west. |
11.13 |
Where The Long Grass Blows |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Feuding
and fighting over land, water, and a woman, Canavan will have everything =
he
wants if he can survive. |
10.36 |
Tucker |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Shell
Tucker pursues three gunslingers across the frontiers. They had stolen the
gold and left his father to die. |
11.13 |
Sackett's Land |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Barnabas
Sackett flees Elizabethan London to face unforeseen peril in the American
wilderness. |
10.36 |
Haunted Mesa |
L'Amour,
Louis |
An
investigator is drawn into a world of mystery as he looks into the
astonishing legacy of the Anasazi Indians. |
11.13 |
Callaghen |
L'Amour,
Louis |
An
Irish veteran of 20 years of gun battles follows an underground river of =
gold
to face his destiny. |
10.36 |
Lonely Men |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Tell
Sackett and two friends are lured into the Apache's mountain stronghold.<=
/td>
| 10.36 |
Galloway |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Flagan
is alone and weaponless in the mountains, and Galloway knows what he must=
do
to survive. |
11.13 |
Daybreakers |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Tyrel
and Orrin Sackett travel west to bring law and order from Santa Fe to
Montana. |
10.36 |
Treasure Mountain |
L'Amour,
Louis |
The
Sackett brothers search for a fortune in gold and their lost father. A
competing group was willing to get the gold first. |
10.36 |
Sackett Brand |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Forty
gunslingers corner Tell Sackett, and the whole Sackett clan comes to the
rescue. |
11.13 |
Lonely On The Mountain |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Tell,
Tyrel, Orrin, and Cap push 1,100 cattle to far west Canada to aid their
cousin Logan. |
9.98 |
Chancy |
L'Amour,
Louis |
He
went from bum to boss in this cattle country adventure. |
10.36 |
Ferguson Rifle |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Ronan
Chantry, educated and tough, must find his courage to protect himself.
| 10.36 |
To The Far Blue Mountains |
L'Amour,
Louis |
Barnabas
Sackett carves a place for himself, his growing family, and a few close
friends out of the harsh landscape. |
11.13 |
Last Of The Breed |
L'Amour,
Louis |
When
Major Joe Mack's experimental aircraft is forced down in Russia and he
escapes a Soviet prison camp, he must call upon the ancient skills of his
Indian ancestors to survive in the Siberian wilderness. |
11.13 |
Son Of A Wanted Man |
L'Amour,
Louis |
The
story of Mike Bastian (son of a wanted man) who must decide whether to fo=
llow
in his father's outlaw footsteps or pursue a straighter path. |
10.36 |
Over In The Meadow |
Langstaff,
John |
A
retelling of an old rhyme about meadow animals and their activities. |
12.18 |
Author: A True Story |
Lester,
Helen |
Children's
author Helen Lester describes her life from age three to adulthood and
discusses how she writes. |
12.17 |
Pippi Longstocking |
Lindgren,
Astrid |
Escapades
of a lucky little girl who lives with a horse and a monkey--but without a=
ny
parents--at the edge of a Swedish village. |
11.13 |
Otis And The Puppy |
Long,
Loren |
When
a puppy gets lost while playing hide and seek on the farm, Otis the frien=
dly
little tractor must face his fear of the darkness in order to help his new
friend. |
19.5 |
Wild Boy: The Real Life Of The Savage Of Aveyron |
Losure,
Mary |
Presents
the story of the feral boy known as the Savage of Aveyron, discovered in =
the
mountain wilderness of Southern France in the late 18th century, and
describes the attempts led by Paris physician Jean Marc Gaspard Itard to
civilize him. |
14.44 |
Hero |
Lupica,
Mike |
Fourteen-year-old
Billy learns he has the same special abilities as his father, who was the
President's globe-trotting troubleshooter until "the Bads" kill=
ed
him, and now Billy must decide whether to use his powers in the same way =
at
the risk of his own life. |
12.7 |
Play Makers |
Lupica,
Mike |
Starting
the basketball season after their football championship, Ben and his crew=
are
challenged by newcomer Chase, whose point guard abilities outstrip Ben's =
and
who attracts Lily's attention while Ben is busy practicing. |
18.48 |
True Legend |
Lupica,
Mike |
Fifteen-year-old
Drew "True" Robinson loves being the best point-guard prospect =
in
high school basketball, but learns the consequences of fame through a for=
mer
player, as well as through the man who expects to be his manager when True
reaches the NBA. |
12.7 |
Cathedral |
Macaulay,
David |
Incredibly
illustrated overview of the construction of a thirteenth century Gothic
cathedral. |
14.48 |
Castle: How It Works |
Macaulay,
David |
Follows
the planning, construction, and ultimate testing in battle of a typical
fortress with adjoining town built by the English during the Middle Ages-=
-in
other words, a castle. |
9.82 |
Pyramid |
Macaulay,
David |
Describes
in detail the painful and complicated occupation of building a pyramid.
Black-and-white illustrations reveal the process of pyramid building step=
by
step. |
14.23 |
Homer Price |
McCloskey,
Robert |
Six
episodes in the life of Homer Price including one in which he and his pet
skunk capture four bandits and another about a donut machine on the rampa=
ge. |
11.13 |
Lentil |
McCloskey,
Robert |
Lentil's
harmonica saves the day when calamity threatens the homecoming celebration
for the leading citizens of Alto, Ohio. |
11.38 |
Time Of Wonder |
McCloskey,
Robert |
Follows
the activities of two children spending their summer vacation on an island
off the coast of Maine. |
12.17 |
Mirette On The High Wire |
McCully,
Emily Arnold |
Mirette
learns to become a tightrope walker and also discovers a valuable lesson
about courage and faith from her instructor. |
12.94 |
First Snow |
McCully,
Emily Arnold |
A
timid little mouse discovers the thrill of sledding in the first snow of =
the
winter. |
19.5 |
Picnic |
McCully,
Emily Arnold |
A
little mouse gets lost on the way to a family picnic. |
19.5 |
Volleyball |
McDougall,
Chros |
Covers
the history, rules, fundamentals and significant personalities of the spo=
rt
of women's volleyball. Topics include: techniques, strategies, competitive
events, and equipment. |
20.95 |
Track And Field |
McDougall,
Chros |
|
20.95 |
Figure Skating |
McDougall,
Chros |
Covers
the history, rules, fundamentals and significant personalities of the spo=
rt
of women's figure skating. Topics include: techniques, strategies,
competitive events, and equipment. |
20.95 |
Hockey |
McMahon,
Dave |
Covers
the history, rules, fundamentals and significant personalities of the spo=
rt
of women's hockey. Topics include: techniques, strategies, competitive
events, and equipment. |
20.95 |
What The World Eats |
Menzel,
Peter & D'Aluisio, Faith |
Photographic
collection exploring what the world eats featuring portraits of twenty-fi=
ve
families from twenty-one countries surrounded by a week's worth of food.<=
/td>
| 23.41 |
Square Against The World: The Story Of A Sod House |
Mercati,
Cynthia |
Rachel
recounts how she and her family left Illinois to move to Nebraska, where =
they
built and lived in a sod house on the prairie. |
16.96 |
How Inflation Affects You |
Meyer,
Terry |
Discusses
the concept of inflation including what it is, how it affects the economy
overall, and its impact on individual consumers. |
24.94 |
Brave Women And Children Of The American Revolution |
Micklos,
John, Jr. |
Learn
how the women and children kept life going, spied, and fought in the
Revolutionary War. |
24.14 |
Teddy |
Miles,
Ellen |
When
Dr. Gibson arrives at the Petersons' house with an emergency foster dog,
Lizzie immediately falls in love with the tiny Pomeranian puppy, but this
little dog has a big bark and it's driving everyone crazy. |
10.6 |
Ziggy |
Miles,
Ellen |
Charles
and his family foster the dachshund puppy Ziggy until they find him an ow=
ner,
but when Ziggy runs away, Charles is determined to find him. |
10.6 |
Rocky |
Miles,
Ellen |
When
Lizzie finds an advertisement in the paper for Rocky, a bulldog puppy who
would prefer to sleep than be a guard dog, she becomes determined to find=
him
a new home. |
10.6 |
House At Pooh Corner |
Milne,
A. A. |
Pooh
and his friends make their escapades the funniest reading anywhere. |
11.92 |
Quest For The Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition To The Cloud Fore=
st
Of New Guinea |
Montgomery,
Sy |
Meet
the amazing Matschie's tree kangaroo, who looks like a bear and has a
bellypocket like a kangaroo. |
13.72 |
Confetti: Poems For Children |
Mora,
Pat |
Poems
celebrating the beauty of the Southwest as experienced by a Mexican Ameri=
can
girl who lives there. |
13.69 |
Home Front Girl: A Diary Of Love, Literature, And Growing Up=
In
Wartime America |
Morrison,
Joan Wehlen |
This
is the diary of a smart, astute, and funny teenager, making a record of w=
hat
an everyday American girl thought and felt during the Depression and the
lead-up to World War II. |
16.96 |
Bluest Eye |
Morrison,
Toni |
A
powerful story of a young black girl who would do anything for her family=
but
is raped by her drunken father. Contains mature material. |
17.39 |
Howard Pyle's King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table=
|
Mullarkey,
Lisa |
A
retelling of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at
the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons. |
18.95 |
Wild Girls |
Murphy,
Pat |
When
thirteen-year-old Joan moves to California in 1972, she becomes friends w=
ith
Sarah, who is timid at school but an imaginative leader when they play in=
the
woods, and after winning a writing contest together they are recruited fo=
r an
exclusive summer writing class that gives them new insights into themselv=
es
and others. |
14.44 |
H.O.R.S.E.: A Game Of Basketball And Imagination |
Myers,
Christopher |
Two
friends try to outdo each other on the basketball court in an
out-of-this-world game of H.O.R.S.E. |
20.28 |
My Very First Mother Goose |
Opie,
Iona, ed. |
Joyful
collection of 60+ rhymes makes this exuberant anthology a fine introducti=
on
to the familiar childhood tales. |
23.41 |
American Tall Tales |
Osborne,
Mary Pope |
A
collection of tall tales about such American folk heroes as Sally Ann Thu=
nder
Ann Whirlwind, Pecos Bill, John Henry, and Paul Bunyan. |
21.03 |
Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia |
Parish,
Peggy |
When
Amelia, who follows all directions literally, plays baseball, the results=
are
predictably funny. |
9.82 |
Three Quarters Dead |
Peck,
Richard |
Sophomore
loner Kerry is overjoyed when three popular senior girls pick her to be in
their clique, until a shocking accident sets off a string of supernatural
occurrences that become more and more threatening. |
18.48 |
Three-Quarters Dead |
Peck,
Richard |
Sophomore
loner Kerry is overjoyed when three popular senior girls pick her to be in
their clique, until a shocking accident sets off a string of supernatural
occurrences that become more and more threatening. |
18.48 |
Rooster Crows: A Book Of American Rhymes & Jingles |
Petersham,
Maud & Miska |
A
collection of traditional American nursery rhymes, finger games, skipping
rhymes, jingles, and counting-out rhymes. |
21.07 |
Good Night, Little Rainbow Fish |
Pfister,
Marcus |
|
16.11 |
Rainbow Fish |
Pfister,
Marcus |
The
most beautiful fish in the ocean learns the value of friendship. Illustra=
ted
with holographic foil images. |
16.11 |
Miss Moore Thought Otherwise: The Story Of The Lady Who Made
Libraries For Children |
Pinborough,
Jan |
Picture
book biography of New York City librarian Anne Carroll Moore, who created=
the
first children's corner at the New York Public Library. |
18.73 |
Mrs. Noodlekugel |
Pinkwater,
Daniel |
Nick
and Maxine have a new babysitter, Mrs. Noodlekugel who lives in the funny
little house behind their apartment building with her feline butler, Mr.
Fuzzface, and four farsighted mice, in chapter-book format. |
17.16 |
Edgar Allan Poe's Tales Of Death And Dementia |
Poe,
Edgar Allan |
Four
short stories, abridged and illustrated, by the nineteenth-century Americ=
an
writer best known for his tales of horror. |
20.28 |
Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Death and Dementia |
Poe,
Edgar Allen |
Four
short stories, abridged and illustrated, by the nineteenth-century Americ=
an
writer best known for his tales of horror. |
20.28 |
I've Lost My Hippopotamus |
Prelutsky,
Jack |
A
latest collection of previously unpublished poems by the first children's
poet laureate features a variety of poetic forms and includes such subjec=
ts
as skating potatoes, "pelicantaloupes," and crickets with hiccu=
ps. |
20.04 |
Glorious Flight: Across The Channel With Louis Bleriot July =
25,
1909 |
Provensen,
Alice & Martin |
A
biography of the man whose fascination with flying machines produced the
Bleriot XI, which crossed the English Channel in 37 minutes in the early
1900s. |
12.17 |
Year At Maple Hill Farm |
Provensen,
Alice & Provensen, Martin |
Describes
the seasonal changes on a farm and surrounding countryside throughout the
year. |
13.72 |
Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood: Of Great Renown, In
Nottinghamshire |
Pyle,
Howard |
The
adventures of the outlaw Robin Hood and his merry men as they evade the K=
ing
and overcome many a foe in Sherwood Forest. |
11.1 |
Story Of King Arthur And His Knights (Signet Ed.) |
Pyle,
Howard |
Relates
how Arthur became king, won a queen, and came to establish the Round Tabl=
e. |
11.1 |
Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood: Of Great Renown, In
Nottinghamshire |
Pyle,
Howard |
Unabridged
and unaltered republication of the 1st (1883) edition containing 22 stori=
es
of Robin Hood and his adventures in Sherwood Forest. |
15.01 |
Men Of Iron |
Pyle,
Howard |
A
novel of pomp, pageantry and chivalry; the story of young Myles Falsworth=
and
how he vindicated his father and won favor with of King Henry IV. |
14.23 |
Helen's Big World: The Life Of Helen Keller |
Rappaport,
Doreen |
Provides
a biography of Helen Keller (1880-1968), blind and deaf from birth, who
became a prominent speaker, writer, and activist for progressive causes,
including labor rights and the rights of the disabled. |
19.5 |
Yo! Yes? |
Raschka,
Chris |
A
spirited conversation on a city street between two young boys. |
12.17 |
Basketball |
Robinson,
Tom |
Covers
the history, rules, fundamentals and significant personalities of the spo=
rt
of women's basketball. Topics include: techniques, strategies, competitive
events, and equipment. |
20.95 |
King Of The Golden River |
Ruskin,
John |
After
Gluck's cruel and greedy older brothers refuse hospitality to a mysterious
visitor, their prosperous farm fails and one by one each brother makes the
perilous journey to find treasure in the nearby Golden River. |
16.96 |
My Librarian Is A Camel: How Books Are Brought To Children
Around The World |
Ruurs,
Margriet |
Children
from cultures all around the world tell how they receive library services=
and
get books to read. |
18.69 |
Poppleton In Winter |
Rylant,
Cynthia |
Poppleton
the pig makes a new friend after an icicle accident, creates a bust of Ch=
erry
Sue, and gets a wintry birthday surprise from his pals. |
9.82 |
Mr. Putter & Tabby Dance The Dance |
Rylant,
Cynthia |
Mr.
Putter and his cat, Tabby, are in for a surprise when they reluctantly ag=
ree
to go ballroom dancing with Mrs. Teaberry and her dog, Zeke. |
17.16 |
Sign Painter |
Say,
Allen |
|
11.92 |
Richard Scarry's Best Mother Goose Ever |
Scarry,
Richard |
|
12.74 |
Richard Scarry's Favorite Storybook Ever |
Scarry,
Richard |
A
collection of sixteen stories featuring the animals of Busytown. |
12.74 |
Big Tracks, Little Tracks: Following Animal Prints |
Selsam,
Millicent E. |
Keeping
a sharp eye out for clues like animal tracks and odors can help people
identify the animals that have passed through an area. |
11.38 |
North Korea And South Korea |
Senker,
Cath |
Introduces
the countries of North and South Korea and the conflicts between them,
providing historical background and a discussion of the forces influencin=
g a
resolution. |
21.94 |
Between Shades Of Gray |
Sepetys,
Ruta |
In
1941, fifteen-year-old Lina and her family are sent to Siberia, where her
father is sentenced to death in a prison camp, and she vows to honor her
family andothers by burying her story in a jar on Lithuanian soil. |
13.48 |
Beowulf The Warrior |
Serraillier,
Ian |
Master
storyteller Ian Serraillier has rewoven in modern narrative verse the sto=
ry
of Beowulf, making this classic tale accessible to today's youth. |
12.91 |
Elena's Story |
Shaw,
Nancy |
Elena,
who lives with her mother and siblings in a small Guatemala village, trie=
s to
squeeze in time for reading improvement as she helps with daily chores.=
td>
| 18.69 |
Bomb: The Race To Build-And Steal-The World's Most Dangerous
Weapon |
Sheinkin,
Steve |
Relates
the true story of the creation of the nuclear bomb including the espionage
involved. |
21.07 |
Sonia Sotomayor |
Shichtman,
Sandra |
Profiles
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, an Obama appointee and the first
Latina to sit on the high court. |
28.95 |
Food Fight! |
Shields,
Carol Diggory |
Late
one night, the salad greens declare "Lettuce have a party!" and
food emerges from cabinets and cupboards to join in, until the tuna fish =
band
tells garlic it stinks and things start to go bad. |
17.91 |
Dark Emperor And Other Poems Of The Night |
Sidman,
Joyce |
Poems
celebrating the creatures that come out in the woods at night. |
18.73 |
Follow Follow: A Book Of Reverso Poems |
Singer,
Marilyn |
Whimsical
drawings illustrate this book of fairy tales in the form of reversos, poe=
ms
that can be read from front to back or back to front, with different
meanings. |
18.73 |
Strange Place To Call Home: The World's Most Dangerous Habit=
ats
& The Animals That Call Them Home |
Singer,
Marilyn |
Written
in verse, examines the most extreme habitats on Earth, from desert heat to
deep caves to barren ice, and how animals adapt to them. |
19.97 |
Abe Lincoln's Dream |
Smith,
Lane |
When
a schoolgirl gets separated from her tour of the White House and finds
herself in the Lincoln bedroom, she also discovers the ghost of the great=
man
himself. |
18.73 |
Big Elephant In The Room |
Smith,
Lane |
When
one donkey tells his friend that they need to talk about "the big
elephant in the room," his friend wonders what this embarrassing iss=
ue
could possibly be. |
18.73 |
Heidi |
Spyri,
Johanna |
A
Swiss orphan is heartbroken when she must leave her beloved grandfather a=
nd
their happy home in the mountains to go to school and to care for an inva=
lid
girl in the city. |
10.36 |
Caleb & Kate |
Steig,
William |
When
Caleb finds himself transformed into a dog and is unable to tell his wife=
his
true identity, he decides to become her companion. |
12.14 |
Red Pony |
Steinbeck,
John |
The
story of a boy, his sorrel colt, and their lives on a ranch in California=
. |
15.83 |
Chicago Cubs |
Stewart,
Mark |
Presents
the history, accomplishments and key personalities of the Chicago Cubs
baseball team. |
21.95 |
Black Ships Before Troy: The Story Of The Iliad |
Sutcliff,
Rosemary |
A
retelling of Homer's classic, for young readers. |
11.53 |
Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story Of The Puppeteer Of
Macy's Parade |
Sweet,
Melissa |
Biography
of Tony Sarg--who invented the giant balloons for the Macy's Thanksgiving=
Day
Parade--paints a picture of a man for whom work was play. |
18.73 |
Sky Pioneer: A Photobiography Of Amelia Earhart |
Szabo,
Corinne |
Biography,
with numerous photographs and quotes from Earhart herself, tracing this
determined woman's life and interest in flying. |
12.91 |
Battle Of Gettysburg, 1863 |
Tarshis,
Lauren |
Young
Thomas and his sister are runaway slaves looking for freedom when they me=
et a
Union soldier who allows them to accompany his regiment, but the men are
called into battle, and Thomas and his sister must find a way to survive,=
in
chapter book format. |
10.6 |
First Prayers |
Tudor,
Tasha |
Here
is a collection of favorite, familiar prayers selected from Tasha Tudor's
inspirational little book First Prayers, newly reissued in a special Life
Favors edition. Tasha's delicate full-color artwork is showcased by a new
jacket and interior design. Refreshed with a brand-new look, these prayers
will once again inspire and delight Tasha Tudor fans, young and old. |
5.94 |
A Is For Annabelle: A Doll's Alphabet |
Tudor,
Tasha |
Learn
the alphabet from A to Z with the help of Annabelle the doll. Each gorgeo=
usly
illustrated spread features one of her favorite things. With antique boxe=
s,
parasols, and yarn for knitting, children can learn the alphabet in grand
style. |
15.29 |
Give Us This Day: The Lord's Prayer |
Tudor,
Tasha |
Children
in turn-of-the-century New England highlight the lovely paintings that
illustrate the words of this Christian prayer. |
11.04 |
Time To Keep: The Tasha Tudor Book Of Holidays |
Tudor,
Tasha |
There
were homemade valentines and Easter eggs, Fourth of July picnics and fami=
ly
birthdays. Thanksgiving brought visits from relatives -- so many, the
children had to sleep in the barn! And finally there was Christmas, the b=
est
of all "times to keep," with handmade presents, an Advent calen=
dar,
and a "beautiful tree in a shine of candles." Month by month, T=
asha
Tudor's delicate illustrations bring to life the holidays of an earlier t=
ime.
A warm-hearted celebration of family and tradition, this treasury of
"times to keep" will be cherished and enjoyed all year long.
| 16.99 |
1 Is One |
Tudor,
Tasha |
Rhyming
verse and pictures introduce the numbers from one to twenty. |
18.73 |
Brothers At Bat: The True Story Of An Amazing All-Brother
Baseball Team |
Vernick,
Audrey |
Documents
the story of Baseball Hall of Fame honorees, the Acerra family of New Jer=
sey,
who formed their own semi-pro baseball team in the 1930s and became the
longest-running all-brother team in history. |
18.73 |
Mystery Of The Bermuda Triangle |
Walker,
Kathryn |
Describes
the different disappearances of ships and planes that have occurred in the
Bermuda Triangle. |
13.69 |
Small Acts Of Amazing Courage |
Whelan,
Gloria |
In
1919, independent-minded fifteen-year-old Rosalind lives in India with her
English parents, and when they fear she has fallen in with some rebellious
types who believe in Indian self-government, she is sent "home"=
to
London, where she has never been before and where her older brother died,=
to
stay with her two aunts. |
17.69 |
Mackinac Bridge: The Five Mile Poem |
Whelan,
Gloria |
In
1957, a boy is torn between loyalty and anticipation as he witnesses the
building of the Mackinac Bridge that will put his father out of the ferry
business. |
19.47 |
Miracle Of Saint Nicholas |
Whelan,
Gloria |
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14.41 |
Drop Of Water: A Book Of Science And Wonder |
Wick,
Walter |
Describes
the origins, characteristics, and uses of water. |
21.07 |
29-Jun-99 |
Wiesner,
David |
While
her third-grade classmates are sprouting seeds in paper cups, Becky has a
more ambitious, innovative science project in mind. |
12.94 |
Biblioburro: Una Historia De Colombia (Biblioburro: A True S=
tory
From Colombia) |
Winter,
Jeanette |
Luis
Soriana travels the remote mountain towns of northern Columbia to share h=
is
books with the children and adults of the area. |
18.73 |
You Never Heard Of Willie Mays?! |
Winter,
Jonah |
Profile
of African-American baseball legend Willie Mays, believed by many to be t=
he
greatest ball player who ever lived, and ranked No. 2 (after Babe Ruth) in
the "Sporting News" list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest
Players." |
19.5 |
Tough Cookie |
Wisniewski,
David |
When
his friend Chips is snatched and chewed, Tough Cookie sets out to stop
Fingers. |
19.5 |
Toys! Amazing Stories Behind Some Great Inventions |
Wulffson,
Don L. |
Describes
the creation of a variety of toys and games, from seesaws to Silly Putty =
and
toy soldiers to Trivial Pursuit. |
19.26 |
Swiss Family Robinson |
Wyss,
Johann David |
A
family is shipwrecked in this classic story. |
16.99 |
Child Of The Owl |
Yep,
Laurence |
A
twelve-year-old girl who knows little about her Chinese heritage is sent =
to
live with her grandmother in San Francisco's Chinatown. |
11.92 |
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