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Gr 4–6—Malcolm, a small but quite extraordinary rat, is purchased as a class pet for the fifth grade at McKenna School in Beck's debut novel (Houghton Mifflin, 2012)...
Gr 5–7—In the Roscoe, Indiana, of 1959, girls don't have names reserved for boys, they don't wear jeans, they would never defy a teacher's orders; they prefer jump rope over marbles-and of course, girls would never use profanity (nor would anyone)...
Gr 6–9—Since leaving war-torn London with two young orphans, 16-year-old Fever Crumb has traveled on the Lyceum, a floating stage with a troupe of actors, where she has used her technological skills to create special effects on the theater barge...
K-Gr 3—The traditional fable about the race between the sluggish but determined tortoise and a speedy though arrogant hare has been recast with fresh watercolor-and-ink illustrations and lively, pun-filled text (Walker, 2011) by Kevin O'Malley...
Eleven-year-old Air Force brat Franny Chapman stars in Wiles's documentary novel about shifting friendships, first crushes, and family loyalty, set during the volatile days of the Cuban Missile Crisis...
Gr 5—7—Times are tough for a single mom in Elkhorn City so when April Garnet Rose turns 14, her mother decides to move from Kentucky to Florida where there are more and better jobs...