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Chu Ju's House
MIXED EMOTIONS ON 'TOMB SWEEPING DAY' . . .: Gloria Whalen writes about a young Chinese girl in "Chu Ju's House." There is a lovely flow to the story and many lyrical descriptions of the natural surroundings, and customs. Ironically, work in [... more]
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The Impossible Journey
An exciting adventure set during 1930s Soviet Russia.: This is the story of a young girl who drags her younger brother from St. Petersburg Russia to an outpost in Siberia in an attempt to reunite with their exiled mother; exiled by the secret police to [... more]
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The Impossible Journey
An exciting adventure set during 1930s Soviet Russia.: This is the story of a young girl who drags her younger brother from St. Petersburg Russia to an outpost in Siberia in an attempt to reunite with their exiled mother; exiled by the secret police to [... more]
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Homeless Bird
Amazon.com Review: "What if I don't like him?" "Of course you will like him." "But what if I don't?" Maa impatiently slapped at a fly. "Then you must learn to like him." But Koly never gets a chance to find out if [... more]
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Return to the Island (Island Trilogy)
A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.: Mary O'Shea is no longer a child, but a young woman of eighteen. Having returned to her frontier home on the Great Lakes island of Mackinac after a visit with her sister, she is able to bid farewell to her ailing [... more]
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Return to the Island
A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.: Mary O'Shea is no longer a child, but a young woman of eighteen. Having returned to her frontier home on the Great Lakes island of Mackinac after a visit with her sister, she is able to bid farewell to her ailing [... more]
$15.89
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Homeless Bird
Amazon.com Review: "What if I don't like him?" "Of course you will like him." "But what if I don't?" Maa impatiently slapped at a fly. "Then you must learn to like him." But Koly never gets a chance to find out if [... more]
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Silver
It was very fun to read: This book is about a girl whose dad is in the Iditarod race in Alaska. But he can't race with his lead dog because she is going to have puppies... so he gets the second lead dog. The musher's daughter wants a dog and on her [... more]
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Next Spring An Oriole (Stepping Stone, paper)
Next Spring an Oriole: This book is about a family traveling a two-month hard journey going two miles per hour in a canvas covered wagon from Virginia to Michigan. This took place in 1837, April 3. The family brought a skillet and a musket. The main [... more]
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The Pathless Woods: Ernest Hemingway's Sixteenth Summer ...
A beautifully captured portrait of Up North and of a young Hemingway: Renowned Michigan author Gloria Whelan (Homeless Bird, Angel on the Square, Once on this Island) has imagined Ernest Hemingway's sixteenth summer in The Pathless Woods, a novel based [... more]
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The Miracle of Saint Nicholas (Golden Key Books)
a beautiful, touching book--a near perfect Christmas gift: As other reviewers have recounted, it is difficult to read this book without shedding tears. It's a marvelous story of a Russian village's return to church. The story is sweet without being [... more]
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Burying the Sun
A boy who wanted to make a difference...: In Buring the Sun, the continuation of the stories first told in Angel on the Square and The Impossible Journey, 14-year-old Georgi and his family have returned to the city of Leningrad, rented a little apartment, [... more]
$15.99
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