| Rhonda Gowler Greene - Juvenile Fiction - 2005 - 46 pages
Always ready to fight fires, the Firebears of Fire Station Number Eight slide down poles, rescue cats, and save people from burning houses. | |
| Howard Pyle, Tania Zamorsky - Fiction - 2005 - 332 pages
A retelling of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons. | |
| Valerie Tripp - Depressions - 2000 - 92 pages
Kit overhears terrible news just before Christmas-her family may lose their house. But when Kit finds hope in an unexpected place, she plans a surprise that fills Christmas ... | |
| Mark Twain - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 170 pages
An abridged version of the adventures of a nineteenth-century boy and a runaway slave as they float down the Mississippi River on a raft. | |
| Howard Pyle - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 168 pages
An abridged version of the adventures and exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons. | |
| Jack London - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 170 pages
An abridged version of the adventures in the northern wilderness of a dog who is part wolf and how he comes to make his peace with man. | |
| Jules Verne - Juvenile Fiction - 2006 - 168 pages
The abridged adventures of a French professor and his two companions as they sail above and below the world's oceans as prisoners on the fabulous electric submarine of the ... | |
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