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Published Dec 2011
Read ReviewsPowerful in its simplicity and rich in historical detail, Clare Vanderpool's debut is a gripping story of loss and redemption.
The Year the Swallows Came Early
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Published Jun 2011
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by Susan Patron
Published Jan 2009
Read ReviewsLucky, age ten, can't wait another day. The meanness gland in her heart and the crevices full of questions in her brain make running away from Hard Pan, California (population 43), the rock-bottom only choice she has. But the consequences of her attempt are unexpected...
by Lois Lowry
Published Jan 2008
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by Deon Meyer
Published May 2006
Read ReviewsDeon Meyer recreates the beauty, wildness, and danger of modern Africa with an immediacy and force no other writer has achieved.
by Hilary McKay
Published Sep 2003
Read ReviewsUnforgettable characters come alive in often deeply humorous and always absorbing events to make a book to be treasured for a long, long time. Reading age approx 10 yrs+.
by Jack Gantos
Published Mar 2002
Read ReviewsAs if Joey didn't get into enough trouble in his unforgettable debut, Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key(1998), Gantos has him wig out again in this sad, scary, blackly funny sequel.... A tragic tale in many ways, but a triumph too. (Ages 11 and up)
by Christopher Paul Curtis
Published Jan 2002
Read ReviewsIt's 1936, in Flint, Michigan. Times may be hard, and ten-year-old Bud may be a motherless boy on the run, but Bud's got a few things going for him.
by Sharon Creech
Published Jul 1996
Read ReviewsThis richly layered novel is in turn funny, mysterious, and touching. Sharon Creech's original voice tells a story like no other, one that readers will not soon forget.
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