Ann Fights for Freedom

Ann Fights for Freedom
Author: Nikki Shannon Smith
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496581969

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Twelve-year-old Ann understands there is only one thing to be grateful for as a slave: having her family together. But when the master falls into debt, he plans to sell both Ann and her younger brother to two different owners. Ann is convinced her family must run away on the Underground Railroad. Will Ann's family survive the dangerous trip to their freedom in the North ? This Girls Survive story is supported by a glossary, discussion questions, and nonfiction material on the Underground Railroad, making it a valuable resource for young readers.

Ann Fights for Freedom

Ann Fights for Freedom
Author: Nikki Shannon Smith
Publsiher: Stone Arch Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496578532

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In 1854 in Eastern Maryland twelve-year-old Ann is a slave, grateful that her family is still all together; but when their master, in need of money, decides to sell Ann and her younger brother, their parents decide to take the dangerous step of running away north to freedom--a journey filled with danger, especially since they are not sure how to find the first station on the Underground Railroad.

Noelle at Sea

Noelle at Sea
Author: Nikki Shannon Smith
Publsiher: Stone Arch Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496578556

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Thirteen-year-old Noelle feels like the luckiest girl in the world to be cruising the Atlantic aboard the famed Titanic. The trip is made even better by her new friend, Pauline, a girl who is traveling with her father to live in America. The girls spend the first days of the journey exploring, but on the fifth night, Noelle awakes to a sinking ship. Women and children will be rescued first, and Noelle realizes motherless Pauline will be left all alone. Despite her parents' wishes, Noelle breaks away from her family to find and help her friend. Nonfiction information, a gloassary, and reader response questions make up the back matter of this Girls Survive story. The Capstone Interactive edition comes with simultaneous access for every student in your school and includes read aloud audio recorded by professional voice over artists.

Maria and the Plague

Maria and the Plague
Author: Natasha Deen
Publsiher: Stone Arch Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2021
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781515883326

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The people of fourteenth-century Florence, Italy, starving after years of bad weather and natural disasters, now face the Black Plague but twelve-year-old Maria is determined to survive. Includes historical note, glossary, and discussion questions.

Charlotte Spies for Justice

Charlotte Spies for Justice
Author: Nikki Shannon Smith
Publsiher: Stone Arch Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496583840

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In 1864 twelve-year-old former slave Charlotte is lucky enough to live on a plantation near Richmond, Virginia, owned by a Miss Van Lew, who hates slavery, and when Charlotte overhears a conversation she realizes that her mistress is gathering information and passing it on to the Union army; Charlotte is eager to help, (especially since her own cousin, Mary, is involved) but her enthusiasm may endanger them all--or help free 400 Union soldiers who are being moved from Richmond further south. Includes historical note, glossary, and discussion questions.

Alice on the Island

Alice on the Island
Author: Mayumi Shimose Poe
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496581938

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In 1941, thirteen-year-old Alice's days are filled with swimming in the Hawaiian sea, going to school, and helping watch her younger siblings. But on December 7, everything changes when she experiences an act of warÑthe bombing of Pearl Harbor. As the United States enters World War II, Alice's father is sent to a Japanese internment camp, leaving Alice and the rest of her family struggling to adjust to life without him. Featuring nonfiction support material, a glossary, and reader response questions, this Girls Survive story takes readers to one of history's most important moments.

Lucy Fights the Flames

Lucy Fights the Flames
Author: Julie Gilbert
Publsiher: Stone Arch Books
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781496584489

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It is 1911, and fourteen-year-old Lucia (Lucy) Morelli dreams of going to college, but for the present she lives with her large Italian family in a crowded apartment in New York City, and works as a sewing machine operator in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory bringing home money because her father can no longer work--but this is March twenty-fifth, and Lucy will soon be fighting for her life as fire sweeps through the locked down factory trapping the workers inside.

The Way the Crow Flies

The Way the Crow Flies
Author: Ann-Marie MacDonald
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2011-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307375919

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“The sun came out after the war and our world went Technicolor. Everyone had the same idea. Let’s get married. Let’s have kids. Let’s be the ones who do it right.” The Way the Crow Flies, the second novel by bestselling, award-winning author Ann-Marie MacDonald, is set on the Royal Canadian Air Force station of Centralia during the early sixties. It is a time of optimism--infused with the excitement of the space race but overshadowed by the menace of the Cold War--filtered through the rich imagination and quick humour of eight-year-old Madeleine McCarthy and the idealism of her father, Jack, a career officer. Ann-Marie MacDonald said in a discussion with Oprah Winfrey about her first book, “a happy ending is when someone can walk out of the rubble and tell the story.” Madeleine achieves her childhood dream of becoming a comedian, yet twenty years later she realises she cannot rest until she has renewed the quest for the truth, and confirmed how and why the child was murdered.. Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, called The Way the Crow Flies “absorbing, psychologically rich…a chronicle of innocence betrayed”. With compassion and intelligence, and an unerring eye for the absurd as well as the confusions of childhood, , MacDonald evokes the confusion of being human and the necessity of coming to terms with our imperfections.