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1. The Deep End of the Ocean
by Jacquelyn Mitchard
'A blockbuster...a rich, moving and altogether stunning first novel. Readers will find this compelling and heartbreaking story -- sure to be compared ... More
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2. White Snow Bright Snow
by Alvin Tresselt
First published in 1947, White Snow, Bright Snow captures all the fun, magic, and mystery of a snowfall. The enchanting illustrations are a perfect ... More
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3. Long Lost
by David Morrell
The electrifying new thriller from the bestselling author of Black Evening, Double Image, and Desperate Measures.
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4. Buford the Little Bighorn
by Bill Peet
Buford's giant horns cause him all sorts of problems and even force him to leave his mountainside home, but eventually they make him a hero on the ... More
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5. The Fifty Year Sword
by Mark Z Danielewski
"The nationally best-selling author of House of Leaves and Only Revolutions has crafted a powerfully chilling novella--a ghost story for grownup ... More
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6. The Fish Can Sing
by Halldor Kiljan Laxness, Magnus Magnusson (Translator)
Alfgrim was an abandoned child whose mother gave birth to him in the turf cottage of Bjorn of Brekkukot, the fisherman, on the outskirts of Reykjavik ... More
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8. Good Families Don't
by Robert N. Munsch
"Good Families Don't" is Munsch's funniest book yet, about a risque subject that is guaranteed to have children--and adults--rolling in the aisles. ... More
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9. Make Believe
by Joanna Scott
Because her black boyfriend Kamon Gilbert was killed in a city street before the birth of their child, Jenny Templin moved out of the city. Because ... More
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10. The Ringmaster's Daughter
by Jostein Gaarder
Panina Manina, a trapeze artist, falls and breaks her neck. As the ringmaster bends over her, he sees around her neck an amber charm--just like the ... More
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11. Fairies and Chimneys
by Rose Fyleman
Rose Amy Fyleman (1877-1957) was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children. Her poem There Are Fairies at the ... More
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12. The Rag Nymph
by Catherine Cookson
Aggie Winkowski had endured the Industrial Revolution that brought with it the factories and the slums, and turned her talents to a thriving business ... More
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13. When the Wind Stops
by Charlotte Zolotow
When a little boy asks his mother where the wind goes when it stops she answers, "It blows away to make the trees dance somewhere else". Her ... More
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14. What the Birds See
by Sonya Hartnett
On a late autumn day in 1977 a fishing boat dredges the carcass of a huge sea monster from the black waters of the Pacific. In a peaceful suburban ... More
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15. Scar Culture
by Toni Davidson
Toni Davidson's Scar Culture, is a hugely acclaimed debut dealing with the controversial subjects of incest, child abuse and psychosexual healing. It ... More
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16. Lost
by Hans-Ulrich Treichel
"Lost" tells the story of a German family who in the chaos of escaping from the advancing Russian army in 1945 lose their oldest son, Arnold. At the ... More
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18. I Know Some Things: Stories about Childhood by Contemporary Writers
by Lorrie Moore (Editor)
A collection of 20 dazzling stories written from a child's-eye view. Some of today's best writers, including Margaret Atwood, Toni Cade Bambara, ... More
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19. Tideland
by Mitch Cullin
Moving from Los Angeles to rural Texas with her junkie father after her mother's death, Jeliza-Rose drifts from the harsh reality of her childhood ... More
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20. Jungle Doctor on Safari
by Paul White
Yet again the Jungle Doctor is in the thick of a battle for people s lives. There is so much that good medicine can do to tackle injuries and disease ... More
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21. Blabber Mouth
by Morris Gleitzman
Two hours ago, when I walked into this school for the first time, the sun was shining, the birds were singing and, apart from a knot in my guts the ... More
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22. Otto Learns about His Medicine: A Story about Medication for Children with ADHD
by Matthew R Galvin, Sandra Ferraro (Illustrator)
Otto, a fidgety young car that has trouble paying attention in school, visits a special mechanic who prescribes a medicine to control his hyperactive ... More
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23. Lucy and the big bad wolf
by Ann Jungman
Lucy Jones was on her way to visit Granny when she met the large, grey Wolf. He told her the story of "Little Red Riding Hood" but Lucy patiently ... More
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24. Jack and Jill
by Louisa May Alcott
Originally published in 1880, the last of Louisa May Alcott's eight novels for children follows two young friends through winter, spring holidays and ... More
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