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A brilliant young visual artist uses collage and 3-D art to tell how a sister cajoles her brother into walking all the way to school.
Ages 4 to 7
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This thought-provoking book in the Groundwork Guides series by cities specialist John Lorinc considers the enormous implications of the mass migration away from rural regions.
Ages 14 and up
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This book in the Groundwork Guides series shows that hip hop can be a political tool used to mobilize disenfranchised communities outside the support of mainstream corporations or sponsors.
Ages 14 and up
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A smart, bold, eleven-year-old girl from a poor neighborhood sets out to find her friend X, a mysterious homeless woman who has gone missing.
Ages 9 to 12
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When her parents forbid her to get a dog, Madlenka turns to her imagination instead.
Ages 4 to 8
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Teddy Jam's lyrical prose and Eric Beddows's detailed illustrations cast Night Cars in that magical light between sleep and waking.
Ages 3 and under
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A powerful and moving novel about four children who are abandoned by their mother and forced to survive on their own. Based on the award-winning film Nobody Knows, inspired by actual events that took place in Tokyo.
Ages 10 and up
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Thumb and Susan love their remote fishing village of New Auckland. Wedged between the sea and the mountains, it is beautiful, and a little boring. They wouldn't mind seeing something different -- a big city, for instance.
Ages 8 to 10
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