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When Kip is spending the summer with his grandmother and his five eccentric girl cousins, he discovers a very puzzling binder his late father kept.
Ages 9 to 12
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Brian Doyle's fast-paced plot and vivid characterizations, along with the lively colloquial dialogue and period detail, create a rich historical portrait that confirms the author's place as a master storyteller.
Ages 11 to 14
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Nine stories full of humor, surprise, fear and wonder, peopled by characters who are just like you, and yet very, very different.
Ages 9 to 12
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Spud Sweetgrass can't get get the killing he witnessed out of his mind as he wrestles with deciding if he should tell the police. His conscience ultimately wins over his fear, and Spud takes on the task of helping solve the crime.
Ages 9 to 12
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When Spud blows the whistle on a polluter, he loses his job. Enlisting the help of his buddy, Dink the Thinker, and Connie Pan, Spud thinks he has a chance of making things right.
Ages 9 to 12
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Acclaimed author Tim Wynne-Jones turns his considerable talent to a stunning novel that is part mystery, part psychological thriller.
Ages 12 to 15
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The discovery of a mass grave pulls Tom down into its darkness and beyond, where he discovers that he is in Ireland in 1847, at the height of the potato famine.
Ages 12 to 15
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A wonderful, magical book that combines mystery, love stories for both young and old, history and politics and provides an evocative portrait of rural Latin America.
Ages 9 to 12
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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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The spunky, engaging heroine of The Charlotte Stories is back in this adventure-mystery novel by award-winning author Teddy Jam.
Ages 7 to 9
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