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A Newbery Honor-winning author ("The Watsons Go to Birmingham") delivers a heart-wrenching, suspenseful novel of one unforgettable family caught up in the turbulent days of the Great Depression.
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Salem, Massachusetts, 1692. In a plain meetinghouse a woman stands before her judges. The accusers, ?
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In 1936 Berlin, fourteen-year-old Karl Stern, considered Jewish despite a non-religious upbringing, …
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Tessa Gray descends into Victorian London's dark underworld to search for her missing brother, with …
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Here in a swift and compelling narrative, Peter Burchard tells the story of the greatest black Ameri?
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Michelle Cooper combines the drama of pre-War Europe with the romance of debutante balls and gives u…
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Sepetys presents a powerful and haunting novel based on a little-known real-life event in history...
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In 1919, seventeen-year-old Hattie leaves the Montana prairie--and her sweetheart Charlie--to become a female reporter in San Francisco.
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For years Dickens kept the story of his own childhood a secret. Yet it is a story worth telling. For…
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