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Great expectations (SmartPass)
Par Charles Dickens, Phil Viner, Jools Viner, John Lomas. 2006
From the moment Pip meets Magwitch in the graveyard this full-cast drama leaps into life, and over the three hours,…
examines the themes and historical and social background of the novel. The CD also explores Dicken's work and life and consider the alternative ending presented in the original serialization. The "all-in-one" guide also presents two sample essay questions with suggestion for essay plans and coursework. Junior and Senior High. 2006.An inspector calls (SmartPass)
Par Phil Viner, Jools Viner, J. B Priestley, Gil Maine, Jonathan Lomas. 2006
Peel away the layers of Priestley's complex drama to appreciate this powerful warning play, wrapped up in the genre of…
a gripping detective story, to truly understand that "We don't live alone. We are members of one body". For senior high readers. 2006, c1945.A kestrel for a knave (SmartPass)
Par Barry Hines, Mike Reeves, Phil Viner, Jools Viner. 2006
Experience the gritty realism of Billy Casper's world, as he fights to escape the confines of life in a 1960's…
Yorkshire mining town by training and flying a hawk. Junior and senior high readers. 2006, c1968.The big book of monsters: the creepiest creatures from classic literature
Par Hal Johnson, Tim Sievert. 2019
The Grimm legacy (Grimm Legacy Ser.)
Par Polly Shulman. 2010
Elizabeth gets an after-school job as a page at the New York Circulating Material Repository, which houses magical objects from…
the Grimm brothers' fairy tales. When items disappear Elizabeth and the other pages are drawn into frightening adventures involving mythical creatures and stolen goods. For grades 6-9. 2010Christmas at the ranch (Texas Heritage Ser. #1)
Par Elmer Kelton, H. C. Zachry. 2003
Elmer Kelton writes about what Christmas was like in West Texas during the Great Depression. Kelton experienced Christmas on two…
ranches--the one where his father was foreman, and the one his paternal grandfather operated. His grandparents' home lacked electricity, running water, and indoor plumbing, but it was full of cousins, delicious food, and a warm glow that reflected more than just the heat generated by the pot-bellied stove in the living room. This book includes accounts of Kelton's last Christmas at home before shipping out for war in Europe, his first Christmas after the war, and a special Christmas in Austria more than thirty-five years later. For high school and adult readersNevermore: a photobiography of Edgar Allan Poe (Photobiographies)
Par Karen Lange, Karen E Lange. 2009
This biography of Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) reviews the facts of his unhappy life and unprofitable writing career. Discusses his…
psychological horror stories, mysteries, science fiction, and poetry; his addiction to alcohol; and the mystery surrounding his death. For grades 6-9. 2009Annie and the Old One
Par Miska Miles, Peter Parnall, Patricia Miles Martin. 1985
Annie, a young Navajo girl, is upset thinking her grandmother could die. When her grandmother announces that she will return…
to the earth when the rug on the loom is finished, Annie tries to stop the weaving. For grades 3-6. Newbery Honor. 1971Guys write for guys read: Boys' Favorite Authors Write about Being Boys
Par Jon Scieszka. 2005
A selection of writings by boys' favorite authors--Avi, Chris Crutcher, Dan Gutman, Stephen King, William Sleator--about being a boy. Scieszka,…
who took these pieces from his Guys Read web site, describes them as "funny, action-packed, sad, goofy, gross, touching, stupid, true, and all very short." For grades 6-9. 2005Quicksand (Wonders of the World Ser.)
Par P. M. Boekhoff, Kris Hirschmann, Stuart Kallen. 2003
West from home: letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder, San Francisco, 1915 (Little House Nonfiction)
Par Laura Ingalls Wilder. 1974
Letters from Little House author Laura Ingalls Wilder to her husband, Almanzo, during a San Francisco visit to her daughter.…
Laura writes about the excitements of her cross-country train ride, her first sight of the Pacific Ocean, and the 1915 World's Fair. For junior and senior high readers. 1974The secret within
Par Theresa Martin Golding, Theresa Golding. 2002
Thirteen-year-old Carly lives at the New Jersey shore where she dodges her abusive father by sneaking out at night to…
roam the boardwalk. When a stranger seeks to question her about mysterious packages she delivers for her father, Carly's neighbors suspect him of criminal activities and rally around to help her. For grades 6-9. 2002How Angel Peterson got his name: and other outrageous tales about extreme sports
Par Gary Paulsen. 2003
Author of Hatchet (DB 30535) and other survival adventures recalls his own escapades at age twelve. Describes how he attempted…
to shoot a twelve-foot waterfall in a barrel, how a friend on skis was pulled by a car at high speed, and other daredevil feats. For grades 5-8. 2003The Brothers Grimm: two lives, one legacy
Par Donald R Hettinga, Donald R. Hettinga. 2001
A biography of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, who devoted many years to traveling around Germany collecting fairy tales and legends.…
Describes their upbringing and career and places them in the framework of early-nineteenth-century European political and social events. For grades 5-8 and older readers. 2001Author talk: conversations with Judy Blume [and others
Par Leonard S. Marcus, Judy Blume. 2000
The sorcerer's companion: a guide to the magical world of Harry Potter
Par Allan Zola Kronzek, Elizabeth Kronzek. 2001
Guide to everything magical in the first four Harry Potter books. Presents the folklore, mythology, and history behind objects, spells,…
and creatures in Harry's world. Discusses arithmancy--one of Hermione's favorite subjects--the hippogriff, the invisibility cloak, runes, and the unicorn, among other items. For grades 4-7. 2001Under the royal palms: a childhood in Cuba
Par Alma Flor Ada. 1998
In this companion to Where the Flame Trees Bloom (DB 42823) the author continues the story of her childhood in…
a small town in Cuba. She reminisces about her uncles, a pilot and a doctor, and about the death of her beloved ballet teacher. For grades 3-6. 1998Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: America's beloved poet (World Writers Ser.)
Par Bonnie L Lukes, Bonnie L. Lukes. 1998
Traces Longfellow's nineteenth-century youth in Portland in what was then the District of Maine, his years at Bowdoin College, foreign…
travels, and rise to fame. He was thirteen when he wrote his first poem, "The Battle of Lovell's Pond." For grades 6-9Moby Dick, or The white whale: or The White Whale (Oxford world's classics)
Par Herman Melville, Geraldine McCaughrean, Victor G. Ambrus. 1998
A classic sea adventure. Ishmael recounts the last voyage of the whaling ship Pequod and how the one-legged Captain Ahab…
is obsessed with finding the white whale Moby Dick. A retelling of Herman Melville's novel originally published in 1851. For grades 5-8Dear Mister Rogers: does it ever rain in your neighborhood? : letters to Mister Rogers
Par Fred Rogers. 1996
Rogers, of the popular children's program Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, presents letters he has received from children and adults through the…
years. Rogers discusses world issues, feelings and fears, family relationships, and death