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Gr 9 Up—Every year, thousands of Central Americans and Mexican Americans attempt to cross the border into the United States by riding atop freight trains...
Gr 7 Up—This rigorous A-Z set will be valuable for defining vocabulary such as "friendly fire" or "leaflet bombing," and identifying people, places, tactics, and campaigns...
Gr 6—10—With personal debt out of control, the federal government monitors spending and forces families who exceed their limit to undergo stringent measures to correct the problem...
Gr 5—8—When seventh-grader Timothy is paired with the new girl, Abigail, for a school project, he doesn't expect to find himself fighting against nightmares: his friend's, his teacher's, and his own...
This well-written, character-driven YA novel will appeal to both teens and adults who like Karen Cushman's historical fiction for its honesty and humor.
Gr 7—10—Set in 1386, this historical romance has a fairy-tale structure and a Christian emphasis. Rose serves as the apprentice to Frau Geruscha, the court healer. She is not very good at her chosen profession, yet she sees this as her only hope to escape the prospect of an arranged marriage. Enter Lord Hamlin, to whom Rose must minister after he is injured. She falls hard for him, and he for her, but neither can admit their feelings due to her social status and his betrothal to Lady Salomea. Rose soon catches the eye of the philandering Lord Rupert, Lord Hamlin's brother, and a romance ensues. But alas, Rupert breaks her heart with a proposal she is unwilling to accept, which makes her realize that she never loved him in the first place. Lurking in the shadows is the evil Moncore, who has driven Lady Salomea into hiding because he threatened her life. The identity of Lord Hamlin's betrothed is transparent from the start, so anticipation is built around how the two lovers will get to the "happily ever after." Rose is beautifully boring, and not very well developed, but is believable as the young maiden longing for a prince to rescue her. She and Hamlin rely on their faith to make their dreams come true. Fans of fairy tales will enjoy this story.—Wendy Scalfaro, G. Ray Bodley High School, Fulton, NY
This four-volume set is the only encyclopedia of American history to focus exclusively on the years between the American Revolution and the Civil War, starting with the signing of the Articles of Confederation in 1781 and ending with the firing upon Fort Sumter by Confederate troops in 1861...
In this update to the 2005 eighth edition, the National Geographic Society presents more than 80 large-format color maps grouped by continent portraying the world with detailed, digitally painted terrain modeling...