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BY THE SHORES OF SILVER LAKE |
| Little House |
| by Laura Ingalls Wilder |
In Dakota territory, Pa has
a job in a railroad building camp and Laura, the central character in
the story, is now 13.
Recommended for: Elementary School - Middle School, 3rd - 7th grade
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LITTLE TOWN ON THE PRAIRIE |
| Little House |
| by Laura Ingalls Wilder |
The little settlement that
weathered the long, hard winter of 1880-81 is now a growing town. Laura
is growing up, and she goes to her first evening social. Mary is at last
able to go to a college for the blind. Best of all, Almanzo Wilder asks
permission to walk home from church with Laura. And Laura, now fifteen
years old, receives her certificate to teach school.
Recommended for: Elementary School - Middle School, 3rd - 7th grade
Softcover, pages: 320
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THE LONG WINTER |
| Little House |
| by Laura Ingalls Wilder |
The adventures of Laura
Ingalls and her family continue as Pa, Ma, Laura, Mary, Carrie, and
little Grace bravely face the hard winter of 1880-81 in their little
house in the Dakota Territory
Recommended for: Elementary School - Middle School, 3rd - 7th grade
Softcover, pages: 352
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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER - WHAT DO YOU SEE? |
| Another Great Achiever |
| by Janet and Geoff Benge |
George Washington Carver-a unique and
gifted scientist who made some of the most unusual discoveries. He saw
things others overlooked, and now you'll discover how Doctor Carver,
born as a slave and rejected as a student, triumphed over incredible
obstacles in his quest to become educated. He has rightfully earned a
place among America's great achievers.
Recommended for Elementary School, grades 3 - 6
Hardcover, pages: 48
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN - WILL YOU EVER GIVE UP? |
| Another Great Achiever |
| by Loyd Uglow |
Abraham Lincoln - a man who refused to give
up. Follow the life of one of America's most admired leaders...from his
humble beginnings in a log cabin to the White House as president of the
United States. This account tells of how "Honest Abe" overcame great
difficulty on his way to shaping a powerful and unified nation.
Recommended for Elementary School, grades 3 - 6
Hardcover, pages: 48
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - YOU KNOW WHAT TO SAY |
| Another Great Achiever |
| by Loyd Uglow |
Benjamin Franklin-a man who knew what to
say. Eager as a young boy to learn, you'll discover Ben's amazing
achievement as a writer, printer, author, inventor, scientist,
postmaster general, ambassador, representative, and one of the authors
of the Declaration of Independence.
Recommended for Elementary School, grades 3 - 6
Hardcover, pages: 48
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HELEN KELLER -- FACING HER CHALLENGES/ CHALLENGING THE WORLD |
| Another Great Achiever |
| by Janet and Geoff Benge |
Helen Keller-she faced her challenges, and
then challenged the world. Helen at the age of one became deaf and
blind. With the help of Anne Sullivan, she learned to read and write
French, German, Greek, and Latin, and graduated from college with
honors. Helen authored six books, and went around the world speaking how
people can help those with physical challenges. She is truly one of
America's great achievers.
Recommended for Elementary School, grades 3 - 6
Hardcover, pages: 48
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MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.: CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER |
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| by Kathy Kristensen Lambert |
Martin Luther King, Jr., inspired blacks
and whites to protest racial inequality by using peaceful methods. King
was born in 1929, the son of a Baptist minister in Atlanta, Georgia.
When he was 15 years old he studied religion at Morehouse College. He
was ordained a minister and then received degrees in theology from
Crozer Seminary and Boston University. In 1954, King became a pastor in
Montgomery, Alabama. He joined the Montgomery bus boycott and became its
leading spokesman. King's belief in nonviolence spread to other acts of
social protest, including sit-ins, voter registration drives, and an
enormous march on Washington, D.C.
Recommended for Ages 8 & up
Softcover, pages: 69
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LEWIS AND CLARK: EXPLORERS OF THE AMERICAN WEST |
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| by Rebecca Stefoff |
A biography of the two men who led the two
and one-half year expedition that explored the Louisiana Purchase
territory and the Pacific Northwest from St. Louis to the mouth of the
Columbia River.
Recommended for Ages 8 & up
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