book talks: spring 2012
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Favorite books from our librarians. Many new titles included. more book talks
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Baskin, Nora Raleigh Anything but Typical Jason, a twelve-year-old autistic boy who wants to become a writer, relates what his life is like as he tries to make sense of his world. 2009 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Casanova, Mary The Klipfish Code Sent with her younger brother to Godøy Island to live with her aunt and grandfather after Germans bomb Norway in 1940, ten-year-old Merit longs to join her parents in the Resistance and when her aunt, a teacher, is taken away two years later, she resents even more the Nazis' presence and her grandfather's refusal to oppose them. Includes historical facts and glossary. 2007 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Deedy, Carmen Agra. The Cheshire Cheese Cat : a Dickens of a Tale A community of mice and a cheese-loving cat form an unlikely alliance at London's Cheshire Cheese, an inn where Charles Dickens finds inspiration and Queen Victoria makes an unexpected appearance. 2011 Children's Fiction Book |
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Friend, Catherine. Barn Boot Blues When her parents swap urban life in Minneapolis for rural life on a farm 100 miles away, twelve-year-old Taylor feels as if she is living on another planet. 2011 Children's Fiction Book |
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Greenwald, Tom Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading Middle schooler Charlie Joe is proud of his success at avoiding reading, but eventually his schemes go too far. 2011 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Kehret, Peg Runaway Twin Thirteen-year-old Sunny, accompanied by a stray dog, takes advantage of a windfall to travel from her Nebraska foster home to Enumclaw, Washington, to find the twin sister from whom she was separated at age three. 2009 Children's Fiction Book |
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Lake, Matthew Weird History : a Twisted Tour of America's Bizarre Past Take a wild and wacky magical history tour! Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran show kids the stranger side of America's past. They uncover abandoned places and haunted spaces, dig up ancient mysteries, shine a light on secret societies, and tell some spine-tingling cemetery stories. 2011 Children's Nonfiction Book |
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Lowry, Lois. Bless this Mouse Mouse Mistress Hildegarde musters all her ingenuity to keep a large colony of church mice safe from the exterminator and to see that they make it through the dangerous Blessing of the Animals. 2011 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Palacio, R. J. Wonder Ten-year-old Auggie Pullman, who was born with extreme facial abnormalities and was not expected to survive, goes from being home-schooled to entering fifth grade at a private middle school in Manhattan, which entails enduring the taunting and fear of his classmates as he struggles to be seen as just another student. 2012 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Paulsen, Gary Masters of Disaster Twelve-year-old Henry's grand adventures spell disaster for best chums Riley and Reed, who always seems to land in a pile of "smelly goo." 2010 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Pinkney, Andrea Davis Bird in a Box In 1936, three children meet at the Mercy Home for Negro Orphans in New York State, and while not all three are orphans, they are all dealing with grief and loss which together, along with the help of a sympathetic staff member and the boxing matches of Joe Louis, they manage to overcome. Includes author's notes. 2011 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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Ride, Sally Mission Planet Earth : Our World and Its Climate -- and How Humans are Changing Them Beginning with Sally Ride's unique, astronaut's-eye view of Earth's fragile atmosphere, "Mission: Planet Earth" describes how water, air, and other climate systems shape our world, and how a disruption in one part of the system can spread through the entire planet. Features helpful diagrams and stunning photographs. 2009 Children's Nonfiction Book |
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Stevermer, Caroline. Magic Below Stairs Ten-year-old Frederick, who is surreptitiously watched over by a household elf, is plucked from a London orphanage to be a servant to a wealthy wizard, and eventually his uncanny abilities lead him to become the wizard's apprentice. 2010 Children's Fiction Book |
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Tracy, Kristen Camille McPhee Fell Under the Bus-- Ten-year-old Camille McPhee relates the ups and downs of her fourth-grade year at her Idaho elementary school as she tries to adjust to the absence of her best friend, maintain control of her low-blood sugar, cope with the intensifying conflict between her parents, and understand the importance of honesty and fairness. 2009 Children's Fiction Book |
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Ylvisaker, Anne The Luck of the Buttons In Iowa circa 1929, spunky twelve-year-old Tugs vows to turn her family's luck around, with the help of a Brownie camera and a small-town mystery that only she can solve. 2011 Children's Fiction Book Other formats available |
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