| Linda Gondosch - Juvenile Fiction - 1989 - 130 pages
In the summer of 1954, competition with two rival girls in producing a neighborhood newspaper and her experience dealing with a friend's case of polio help ten-year-old Judy ... | |
| Linda Gondosch - Juvenile Fiction - 1984 - 46 pages
When all Baby Strawberry's friends want to ride her new tricycle, she thinks of a clever way that they all can share it. | |
| Linda Gondosch - Juvenile Fiction - 1995 - 132 pages
When Gina and her friends set up a summit camp in her backyard, they suspect that their cabin be haunted. | |
| Mary Englar - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 60 pages
Describes the events leading up to the 1775 Revolutionary battle fought at Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill near Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. | |
| Linda R. Wade - History - 2001 - 36 pages
Telling the story of a struggle for independence. Learn about powerful leaders, daring soldiers, bloody battles and weapons of the American Revolution. | |
| Barbara A. Somervill - Statesmen - 2005 - 132 pages
A profile of the man who is best known for his bold signature on the Declaration of Independence. | |
| Michael Burgan - Politicians - 2005 - 120 pages
Profiles the life of Samuel Adams and explores his role in the tax rebellion and the Boston Tea Party. | |
| Deborah Kent - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2011 - 132 pages
"Examines the American Revolution, including the causes of the conflict, the major battles, the leaders of the fight for independence, daily life for soldiers and civilians ... | |
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