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Anecdotes of authors Iife and observations.
c1984 - VARIETY
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Now that they live in different cities, thirteen-year-old Tara and Elizabeth use email to talk about everything that is occurring in their lives and try to maintain their closeness as they face big changes.
c2000 - DUO
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A collection of rhymes and poems.
c1957 - VARIETY
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Retelling of Slavic tale in which the Month Brother's magic helps little sister fulfill seemingly impossible tasks.
c1976 - HUMOROUS
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Poetry collection with the inner-city youth in mind.
c1972 - VARIETY
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Diary of a fictional 14-year,-old girl during one year of the Civil War.
c1996 - SERIOUS
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Although no one else in her family likes her loud voice, Sophies singing soothes her baby brother during a thunderstorm.
c1997 - HUMOROUS SOLO or DUO
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When Grady's young cousin ruins his teddy bear, Grandpa fixes it good as new.
c1982 - HUMOROUS
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A collection of portions of the stories of 173 forgotten men, women, and children of the 1930s. The letters are reproduced exactly as written and have been gathered from various manuscript collections. Some would make good serious solos- see p. 54 and p.62. These are letters written to Mrs. Roosevelt by expecting mothers. For the older child, this book may be obtained through Interlibrary Loan.
c1983 - SERIOUS SOLO
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Relates what happens on a hot day in the Ozarks when the heat makes everyone itch.
c1990
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Cumulative verse, Glenda prepares a delicious meal for Ned which is quickly devoured by several hungry guests.
c1989 - VERSE CHOIR
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15-year-old Alex struggles to overcome personal trauma and hardship as she competes with her archrival for a place on the New Zealand 1960 Olympic Swim Team.
c1987 - SERIOUS
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Has some first person accounts.
c1996 - SERIOUS
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Life on the farm is never dull for Ben, who faithfully follows his big sister's advice in such things as swallowing a live minnow so he can swim like a fish.
c1990 - HUMOROUS |
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