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A beatifully illustrated Christmas story where a young native boy's dream of a candle lights his parents' way home on a harsh winter night.
Ages 2 to 5
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A retelling of the Christopher Columbus story from a Native point of view turns this tale on its ear! Thomas King uses a bag of literary tricks to shatter the stereotypes surrounding Columbus's voyages.
Ages 5 to 8
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A vivid and stunningly illustrated memoir about growing up in a small village in Mali.
Ages 10 and up
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Young Ray and Amelia discover the old New Mexican tradition of los abuelos, a midwinter masquerade with elements of Spanish and indigenous Pueblo culture.
Ages 4 to 7
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This edition is in Spanish. Young Ray and Amelia discover the old New Mexican tradition of los abuelos, a midwinter masquerade with elements of Spanish and indigenous Pueblo culture.
Ages 4 to 7
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La familia Lau, protagonista del laureado libro, ha sido invitada a pasar La Pascua con sus primos en Antigua, Guatemala. Aunque ellos son chinos y budistas, Mami queda fascinada por el espectáculo de Pascua en esta ciudad. Las tradiciones chinas y guatemaltecas, la Virgen de Guadalupe y la diosa Kuan Yin, las procesiones de Pascua y las carreras de barcos en forma de dragón, todos juntos entretejen esta historia sobre la belleza, las celebraciones religiosas y la tolerancia.
Ages 4 to 7
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An extraordinary book that celebrates the joyful return of Alfredito and his family to the country they left as refugees.
Ages 4 to 9
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Esta Navidad, Alfredito y su familia se preparan para regresar a la vieja casa en El Salvador. Es la primera vez que vuelven desde que tuvieron que irse como refugiados hace algunos años, haciendo el camino por tierra hasta California. Pero este viaje lo harán en avión. Volarán por primera vez.
Ages 4 to 9
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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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The story of Larry Loyie's last summer before entering residential school.
Ages 8 and up
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