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This is the remarkable story of Ann Harvey, who in 1828 helped save more than 160 passengers from a wreck off the Newfoundland fishing village of Isle aux Morts.
Ages 12 and up
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Visiting her grandmother at her rustic cabin in the Gulf Islands, young Becca experiences several small but significant adventures that leave her seeing her family and herself through new eyes.
Ages 9 to 12
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When their boat overturns on a whitewater rafting course, Amanda -- along with Philip, the class bully -- become separated from the rest of the class and nearly drown. Thus begins their week-long struggle for survival.
Ages 10 to 12
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National Book Award and Newbery Honor winner Polly Horvath has written a rich and spirited book, filled with characters that readers will love and never forget.
Ages 12 and up
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Jailed for writing "The government is unfair to mice!" in his spinach, Ned Mouse comes up with a daring escape plan.
Ages 8 and up
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Wise, moving, and filled with humor, this follow-up to the acclaimed My One Hundred Adventures by Newbery Honor author Polly Horvath illuminates the strange and complicated ways in which people become families.
Ages 12 and up
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Marie-Louise Gay has written and illustrated this humorous and endearing tale as an ode to the imagination and determination of children, who create their own worlds out of the little things in life.
Ages 2 to 5
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Young Burl Crow doesn't get many breaks but his meeting with Nathaniel Orlando Gow, the Maestro, changes Burl's life forever.
Ages 12 and up
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Originally written to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Stella and Sam, When Stella Was Very, Very Small is the most endearing book in the series yet.
Ages 2 to 5
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The three beloved Zoom books re-issued in a beautiful deluxe gift anthology.
Ages 3 to 7
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