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and up
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and up
Two Moons in August
Martha Brooks deftly explores the worlds of mourning, family, friendship and love in this moving novel about healing and hope.
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Up to Low
Young Tommy and Baby Bridget, the girl with the trillium-shaped eyes, discover that living, healing and dying are not always what they seem.
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Wangari Speaks Out
Wangari Maathai was the first African woman and first environmentalist to receive a Nobel Peace Prize. Her speech is part of the Speak Out series.
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Wildful
Reminiscent of The Secret Garden, this breathtaking graphic novel explores how we can find magic in the wilderness — and in ourselves.
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ages 9
to 12
/ grades 4
to 7
Words Matter
A lyrical, illustrated account of the student-led White Rose Resistance, and the enduring power of words and personal sacrifice.