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Minnesota Book Awards
Although these local authors did not win a Minnesota Book Award, their nomination is proof of how wonderful these books are! Check out The Friends of the St. Paul Public Library site for more details. Check the Winners list for more titles. |
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Four to the Pole!: the American Women's Expedition to Antartica 1992-93 Includes primary source journals of team members such as Ann Bancroft of the American Women's Expedition (AWE) supplemented by material from AWE newsletters, transcribed tapes made for AWE, letters from family members, and poems quoted by the team members. Children's Nonfiction Book |
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The World According to Dog: Poems and Teen Voices A collection of the poems about dogs is accompanied by essays by young people about the dogs in their lives. Teen Nonfiction Book |
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Abrahams, George Boy V. Girl?: How Gender Shapes Who We are What We Want and How We Get Along What does it really mean to be a boy or a girl? This book invites young readers to examine gender roles and stereotypes, overcome barriers, and be themselves. Teen Nonfiction Book |
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Avasthi, Swati Split A teenaged boy thrown out of his house by his abusive father goes to live with his older brother, who ran away from home years ago to escape the abuse. Teen Fiction Book |
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Bauer, Marion Dane An Early Winter When eleven-year-old Tim's beloved grandfather develops Alzheimer's Disease, Tim tries to restore and save him by taking him out for a fishing adventure at the pond, but the outing turns into a disaster. Children's Fiction Book |
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Casanova, Mary Wolf Shadows When his best friend illegally shoots a wolf while hunting in Northern Minnesota, twelve-year-old Seth struggles to determine whether their friendship can survive their different ideas. Children's Fiction Book |
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Clark, Catherine The Alison Rules Alison tries to deal with the pain of her mother's death by sticking to rules until charming Patrick moves to town, and then she learns that no matter what, life still happens to you. Teen Fiction Book |
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Crocker, Nancy Billie Standish Was Here When the river jeopardizes the levee and most of the town leaves, Miss Lydia--an elderly neighbor--and Billie form a friendship that withstands tragedy and time. Teen Fiction Book |
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Cronn-Mills, Kirstin The Sky Always Hears Me and the Hills Don't Mind Sixteen-year-old Morgan struggles with her growing attraction to a co-worker, her unsatisfactory relationship with her boyfriend, and with her own sexual orientation after a girlfriend is rumored to be gay. Teen Fiction Book |
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DiCamillo, Kate The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse a Princess Some Soup and a Spool of Thread The adventures of Desperaux Tilling, a small mouse of unusual talents, the princess that he loves, the servant girl who longs to be a princess, and a devious rat determined to bring them all to ruin. Children's Fiction Book |
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Durbin, William Blackwater Ben In the winter of 1898, a seventh-grade boy drops out of school to work with his father, the cook at Blackwater Logging Camp in Minnesota. Teen Fiction Book |
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Durbin, William El Lector Bella always dreamed of being a lector, just like her Grandfather, who reads novels, political essays and union news to the workers in a cigar factory. However, circumstances force Bella to take a job to help support her family instead of getting the education she needs to be a lector. Children's Fiction Book |
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Franklin, Kristine L. Lone Wolf When a large family moves into the house near where he and his father live in the woods, Perry's friendship with the oldest girl helps him come to terms with his sister's death and his parents' divorce. Children's Fiction Book |
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Hautman, Pete Invisible Doug and Andy are unlikely best friends--one a loner obsessed by his model trains, the other a popular student involved in football and theater--who grew up together and share a bond that nothing can sever. Teen Fiction Book |
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Hautman, Pete Rash In a future society that has decided it would rather be safe than free, sixteen-year-old Bo's anger control problems land him in a tundra jail where he survives with the help of his running skills and an artificial intelligence program named Bork. Teen Fiction Book |
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Jones, Patrick Chasing Tail Lights Seventeen-year-old Christy wants only to finish high school and escape her Flint, Michigan, home, where she cooks, cleans, cares for her niece, and tries to fend off her half-brother, a drug dealer who has been abusing her since she was eleven. Teen Fiction Book |
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Kraske, Robert Marooned: the Strange but True Adventures of Alexander Selkirk the Real Robinson Crusoe Marooned on a South Pacific island, Alexander Selkirk survived in complete solitude for more than four years. After his rescue in 1709 he became the real-life model for Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. Children's Nonfiction Book |
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McGhee, Alison Falling Boy After a mysterious accident leaves him paralyzed, sixteen-year-old Joseph finds himself living with his father in Minneapolis and working hot summer days in a bakery. What happened to the life he used to live? How did he come to be here? Adult Fiction Book |
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Paulsen, Gary The Crossing Fourteen-year-old Manny, a street kid fighting for survival in Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican border town, develops a strange friendship with an emotionally disturbed American soldier who decides to help him get across the border. Teen Fiction Book |
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Paulsen, Gary The Island Fifteen-year-old Wil discovers himself and the wonders of nature when he leaves home to live on an island in northern Wisconsin. Teen Fiction Book |
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