| Jay Asher - Young Adult Fiction - 2007 - 316 pages
THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES AND INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER **THE BOOK THAT STARTED IT ALL, NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES** “Eerie, beautiful, and devastating.” —Chicago Tribune “A ... | |
| Suzanne van Rooyen - Fiction - 2011 - 284 pages
You can never outrun your past... After years of war ravage the globe and decimate humanity, civilization is revitalized in the city of New Arcadia, a cybernetic playground ... | |
| Cyndi Haynes - Family & Relationships - 2000 - 326 pages
A heartwarming group of unusual and imaginative suggestions for showing children they are cherished and important, 2,002 Ways to Show Your Kids You Love Them includes literally ... | |
| Nyelah Cobb - Juvenile Fiction - 2003 - 106 pages
True identity is what Jurinaba wants her son, Hakeem, to discover as he journeys in and out of relationships, especially with other ethnic groups. All Hakeem wants to do is ... | |
| Andre Norton - Fiction - 2019 - 210 pages
This sequel to The Stars Are Ours! was first published in 1957 by the World Publishing Company. It continues the tale of the humans who escaped an anti-intellectual Earth and ... | |
| Toby Forward - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 116 pages
Bertie thinks that other kids will like him if he loses weight and so he drinks a special remedy which causes weightlessness, but getting thin requires other measures. | |
| Helen Ward, Marc Craste - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 50 pages
When tall buildings and loud noise drown out the sounds of bees in the grass and birds in the sky, one soul cares enough to start over again and help nature thrive. | |
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