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Gr 7—11—There is a lot to entice readers in the story of a privileged boy growing up in an intellectual, eccentric family who becomes one of the most iconic revolutionaries of the 20th century...
Gr 7 Up—The first book addresses the difficulties inherent in writing about the life of the young author by concentrating on the process of writing and selling the "Eragon" books, which has become a sort of legend in itself...
Gr 6 Up—Le Guin's work raises questions about identity and morality, and Brown explores her treatment of these themes in a way that readers, whether they're reading for pleasure or for reports, will appreciate...
Gr 10 Up—Phy-Olsen introduces this detailed enquiry into the historical and modern conflicts between science and religion by stating, "We have a problem!" She argues that the greatest losers in the debates among Darwinists, creationists, and proponents of intelligent design are America's public school children, who get stuck in the middle...