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No Horizon Is So Far
: An Extraordinary Journey Across Antarctica
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Ann Bancroft
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Liv Arnesen
Hardcover: Aug 2003
Paperback: 31 Aug 2004
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Chronicles and celebrates the journey of two modern-day heroines who crossed Antarctic on foot. Though modern technology could not ensure rescue, website transmissions and satellite phone calls enabled more than 3 million school children from 65 countries to bear witness to Ann and Liv's journey. |
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Fish
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L.S. Matthews
Hardcover: Jun 2004
Paperback: 1 Jun 2003
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When the political situation becomes too grave, a family of foreign aid workers makes a perilous journey to the border of the war-torn nation that they've called home. Fish is a story that will teach those who doubt that, when hope is almost extinguished, miracles can happen. 10 years +. |
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Coraline
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Neil Gaiman
Hardcover: Jul 2002
Paperback: 1 Aug 2003
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'An electrifyingly creepy tale likely to haunt young readers for many moons.... a real bedtime-buster'. Read an exclusive excerpt at BookBrowse today. Reading age approx. 9 yrs +. |
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The Gospel According To Larry
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Janet Tashjian
Hardcover: Oct 2001
Paperback: 1 May 2003
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A funny, thoughtful novel that takes on some sophisticated issues such as celebrity worship, consumerism and the way multinational corporations shape our lives. Ages 12-up. |
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Lord of The Nutcracker Men
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Iain Lawrence
Hardcover: Oct 2001
Paperback: 1 May 2003
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Johnny's dad, a toymaker, sends his son letters and carved soldiers from the front in WWI. When Johnny's toy battles seem to foretell his dad's real battles, Johnny fears he controls his father's fate. A poignant narrative of war and its effects on the people who live through it. Ages 10-14. |
The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants
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Ann Brashares
Hardcover: Sep 2001
Paperback: 1 Mar 2003
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A fresh, lively look at the friendship of four teenagers facing the possibility of growing apart. Poignant, funny, and real, this story will remind you of all the best parts of being best friends. |
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