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CALL # = HQ755.85 .N67 1996.
TITLE = THE DADDY BOOK / BY ANN MORRIS ; PHOTOGRAPHS BY KEN HEYMAN.
AUTHOR = Morris, Ann, 1930-
AUTHOR = Heyman, Ken, ill.
PUBLISHER = Parsippany, N.J. : Silver Press, c1996.
NOTE = Includes index.
NOTE = A loving, positive look at fathers around the world and how they
relate to their children.
SUBJECT = Father and child -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Fathers -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = HQ755.85 .B69 1995.
TITLE = DADDY, DADDY, BE THERE / CANDY DAWSON BOYD ; [ILLUSTRATED BY] FLOYD
COOPER.
AUTHOR = Boyd, Candy Dawson.
AUTHOR = Cooper, Floyd, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Philomel Books, 1995.
SUBJECT = Father and child -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ74.H36 Dan 1994.
TITLE = DANCE, MICE, DANCE! = BAILEN, RATONES, BAILEN! / RETOLD BY KUANG-
TSAI HAO ; ILLUSTRATED BY STEFANO TARTAROTTI ; SPANISH TRANSLATION BY
BEATRIZ ZELLER.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai, 1961-
AUTHOR = Tartarotti, Stefano, ill.
AUTHOR = Zeller, Beatriz, trans.
PUBLISHER = Hong Kong : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif. : Distributed by
Pan Asian Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Spanish."
NOTE = Based on: The Pied Piper of Hamlin.
NOTE = Jimmy Tune, a magic flute player, finds success when he teams up
with some mice.
SUBJECT = Pied Piper of Hamelin (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Mice -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ90.V5 H36 1994.
TITLE = DANCE, MICE, DANCE! = MUA LEN dI CHUOT oI! / RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI
HAO ; ILLUSTRATED BY STEFANO TARTAROTTI ; VIETNAMESE TRANSLATION BY NGUYEN
NGOC NGAN.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai, 1961-
AUTHOR = Tartarotti, Stefano, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Taipei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif. : Distributed by
Pan Asian Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Vietnamese."
NOTE = Based on: The Pied Piper of Hamlin.
NOTE = Jimmy Tune, a magic flute player, finds success when he teams up
with some mice.
SUBJECT = Pied Piper of Hamelin (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Mice -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ90.T27 H36 1994.
TITLE = DANCE, MICE, DANCE! = SAYAW, MGA DAGA, SAYAW! / RETOLD BY KUANG-
TSAI HAO ; ILLUSTRATED BY STEFANO TARTAROTTI ; TAGALOG TRANSLATION BY
ESTELA L. MANILA.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai.
AUTHOR = Tartarotti, Stefano, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Taipei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif., USA : Pan Asian
Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Tagalog."
NOTE = "Based on the tale, The Pied Piper of Hamlin"--P. [4] of cover.
NOTE = Jimmy Tune, a magic flute player, finds success when he teams up
with some mice.
SUBJECT = Mice -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Pied Piper of Hamelin (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.W72995 Dan 1995.
TITLE = DANCE ON A SEALSKIN / STORY BY BARBARA WINSLOW ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY
TERI SLOAT.
AUTHOR = Winslow, Barbara, 1947-
AUTHOR = Sloat, Teri, ill.
PUBLISHER = Anchorage : Alaska Northwest Books, c1995.
NOTE = In honor of her grandmother, who passed away, Annie does her first
dance at potlatch in her Yupik Eskimo village. Based on a Yupik Eskimo
tradition.
SUBJECT = Yupik Eskimos -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ10.5.B87 Dan 1993.
TITLE = THE DANCER = LA BAILARINA = [DANSA (ODORIKO)] / BY FRED BURSTEIN ;
ILLUSTRATED BY JOAN AUCLAIR.
AUTHOR = Burstein, Fred.
AUTHOR = Auclair, Joan.
PUBLISHER = New York : Bradbury Press ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada
; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, c1993.
NOTE = A little girl and her father walk through the city on the way to her
ballet class. Brief text in English, Spanish, and Japanese.
SUBJECT = Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = City and town life -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ8.3.M551155 Dan 1991.
TITLE = DANCING WITH THE INDIANS / BY ANGELA SHELF MEDEARIS ; ILLUSTRATED
BY SAMUEL BYRD.
AUTHOR = Medearis, Angela Shelf, 1956-
AUTHOR = Byrd, Samuel, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Holiday House, c1991.
NOTE = While attending a Seminole Indian celebration, a black family
watches and joins in several exciting dances.
SUBJECT = Stories in rhyme -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Seminole Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Dance -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E18.82 .D38 1991.
TITLE = DANGEROUS MEMORIES : INVASION AND RESISTANCE SINCE 1492 / RENNY
GOLDEN ... [ET AL.] ; FOREWORD BY MARILYN JAMES.
AUTHOR = Golden, Renny.
AUTHOR = Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America.
PUBLISHER = [Chicago] : Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America,
[c1991].
NOTE = Cover title.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references.
SUBJECT = America -- History -- To 1810.
SUBJECT = America -- History -- To 1810 -- Historiography.
SUBJECT = Indians, Treatment of.
SUBJECT = Indians, Treatment of -- Historiography.
SUBJECT = Slavery -- Insurrections, etc.
SUBJECT = Slavery -- Insurrections, etc. -- Historiography.
SUBJECT = Indians -- Government relations.
SUBJECT = Indians -- Government relations -- Historiography.
CALL # = PZ7.H8665 Daw 1990.
TITLE = DAWN RIDER / JAN HUDSON.
AUTHOR = Hudson, Jan, 1954-
PUBLISHER = New York : Philomel Books, c1990.
NOTE = Kit Fox's sixteenth year with her people, the Bloods, is filled with
preparations for an important buffalo run, talk of her older sister's
coming marriage, and skirmishes with their traditional enemy the Snakes.
SUBJECT = Kainah Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = GT4995.A4 H69 1994.
TITLE = DAY OF THE DEAD : A MEXICAN-AMERICAN CELEBRATION / DIANE HOYT-
GOLDSMITH ; PHOTOGRAPHS BY LAWRENCE MIGDALE.
AUTHOR = Hoyt-Goldsmith, Diane.
AUTHOR = Migdale, Lawrence, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Holiday House, c1994.
NOTE = Age level: 8-12; grade level: 4-6.
NOTE = Includes index.
SUBJECT = All Souls' Day -- Mexico -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Mexico -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.B91527 Dazn 1994.
TITLE = A DAY'S WORK / BY EVE BUNTING ; ILLUSTRATED BY RONALD HIMLER.
AUTHOR = Bunting, Eve, 1928-
AUTHOR = Himler, Ronald, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Clarion Books, c1994.
NOTE = When Francisco, a young Mexican American boy, tries to help his
grandfather find work, he discovers that even though the old man cannot
speak English, he has something even more valuable to teach Francisco.
SUBJECT = Mexican Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Grandfathers -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Work -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Honesty -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.W868 Dea 1993x.
TITLE = THE DEAR ONE / JACQUELINE WOODSON.
AUTHOR = Woodson, Jacqueline.
PUBLISHER = New York, N.Y. : Dell, 1993.
NOTE = Twelve-year-old Feni has to adjust when the pregnant young daughter
of an old friend of her mother's comes to stay with them.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Alcoholism -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Pregnancy -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Unmarried mothers -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Lesbians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ73 .B56 1992.
TITLE = THE DESERT MERMAID = LA SIRENA DEL DESIERTO / STORY BY/ESCRITO POR
ALBERTO BLANCO ; PICTURES BY/ILUSTRADO POR PATRICIA REVAH ; ENGLISH
TRANSLATION BY/TRADUCIDO AL INGLES POR BARBARA PASCHKE.
AUTHOR = Blanco, Alberto, 1951-
AUTHOR = Revah, Patricia, 1954- ill.
PUBLISHER = San Francisco : Children's Book Press, c1992.
NOTE = A desert mermaid living in an oasis seeks to save her people by
rediscovering the forgotten songs of their ancestors.
SUBJECT = Mermaids -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Deserts -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Spanish language -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.D3585 Di 1995.
TITLE = DID YOU HEAR WIND SING YOUR NAME? : AN ONEIDA SONG OF SPRING /
SANDRA DE COTEAU ORIE ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHRISTOPHER CANYON.
AUTHOR = De Coteau Orie, Sandra.
AUTHOR = Canyon, Christopher, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Walker, c1995.
NOTE = Pictures and words pay homage to the Oneida Indians' view of the
cycle of spring.
SUBJECT = Spring -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Nature -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Oneida Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = N6559.R58 V45 1994.
TITLE = DIEGO RIVERA / WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY MIKE VENEZIA.
AUTHOR = Venezia, Mike.
AUTHOR = Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957.
PUBLISHER = Chicago : Childrens Press, c1994.
SUBJECT = Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Artists -- Mexico -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ73 .R6285 1994.
TITLE = DIEGO WANTS TO BE / WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY DORIS RODRIGUEZ =
DIEGO QUIERE SER / ESCRITO Y ILUSTRADO POR DORIS RODRIGUEZ.
AUTHOR = Rodriguez, Doris, 1967-
PUBLISHER = Fort Atkinson, Wis. : Highsmith Press, c1994.
NOTE = Diego can't wait to grow up and imagines being a fish, a bird, and a
dog instead of a little boy, but as an old man he has a different point of
view.
SUBJECT = Animals -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Growth -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.R4726 Di 1993.
TITLE = DINNER AT AUNT CONNIE'S HOUSE / FAITH RINGGOLD.
AUTHOR = Ringgold, Faith.
PUBLISHER = New York : Hyperion Books for Children, c1993.
NOTE = Dinner at Aunt Connie's is even more special than usual when Melody
meets not only her new adopted cousin but twelve inspiring African-American
women, who step out of their portraits and join the family for dinner.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Dinners and dining -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PR9387.9.O435 D57 1995.
TITLE = THE DISTANT TALKING DRUM : POEMS FROM NIGERIA / BY ISAAC OLALEYE ;
PAINTINGS BY FRANE LESSAC.
AUTHOR = Olaleye, Isaac.
AUTHOR = Lessac, Frane, ill.
PUBLISHER = Honesdale, Pa. : Wordsong ; [New York] : Distributed by St.
Martin's Press, 1995.
NOTE = Poems describe life and customs in a Nigerian village.
SUBJECT = Children's poetry, Nigerian (English).
SUBJECT = Nigeria -- Juvenile poetry.
CALL # = PZ7.S9248 Do 1994.
TITLE = DOESN'T FALL OFF HIS HORSE / VIRGINIA A. STROUD.
AUTHOR = Stroud, Virginia A.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, c1994.
NOTE = Saygee's great-grandfather tells her the story of how he got his
name, Doesn't Fall Off His Horse.
SUBJECT = Kiowa Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E99.K267 R68 1998. AUTHOR = Rosen, Michael J., 1954- TITLE = The dog who walked with God / Michael J. Rosen ; illustrated by Stan Fellows. PUBLISHER = Cambridge, MA : Candlewick Press, 1998. NOTE = A Kato creation story in which our familiar world emerges from an empty, dark, and watery place so lonely that even the Creator needed a companion before setting foot there. SUBJECT = Kato Indians -- Folklore. SUBJECT = Tales -- California. AUTHOR = Fellows, Stanley, 1957- ill.
CALL # = HD6509.H84 P47 1996.
TITLE = DOLORES HUERTA / BY FRANK PEREZ.
AUTHOR = Perez, Frank, 1956-
AUTHOR = Huerta, Dolores, 1930-
PUBLISHER = Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1996.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references(p. 47) and index.
NOTE = Describes the efforts in the 1960s of Dolores Huerta to organize
migrant workers in California into a union which became the United Farm
Workers.
SUBJECT = Huerta, Dolores, 1930- -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Women labor leaders -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Mexican American migrant agricultural laborerss -- Biography --
Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Trade-unions -- Migrant agricultural laborers -- United States --
History -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = United Farm Workers -- History -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.R7138 Do 1991.
TITLE = DOUBLE DUTCH AND THE VOODOO SHOES : AN URBAN FOLKTALE / ILLUSTRATED
BY MELODYE ROSALES.
AUTHOR = Rosales, Melodye.
PUBLISHER = Chicago : Childrens Press, 1991.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references.
NOTE = Two girls compete in a double dutch jump rope contest to prove who
is the best jumper. Includes storytelling activities and a list of books on
storytelling and folk tales.
CALL # = PZ7.Y44 Do 1991.
TITLE = DRAGON CAULDRON / LAURENCE YEP.
AUTHOR = Yep, Laurence.
PUBLISHER = New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, c1991.
NOTE = A dragon named Shimmer, a monkey wizard, a reformed witch, and two
humans go on a quest to mend the magic cauldron needed to repair the
dragon's home.
SUBJECT = Japanese Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Family -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.R2447 Dr 1991.
TITLE = DRAGON KITE OF THE AUTUMN MOON / BY VALERIE REDDIX ; ILLUSTRATED BY
JEAN AND MOU-SIEN TSENG.
AUTHOR = Reddix, Valerie, 1955-
AUTHOR = Tseng, Jean ill.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Mou-Sien ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, c1991.
NOTE = When his grandfather is sick, Tad-Tin goes out to fly his special
dragon kite, so that it can take all their troubles away with it.
SUBJECT = Taiwan -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Kites -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Grandfathers -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = GT4905 .C48 1993.
TITLE = DRAGON PARADE : A CHINESE NEW YEAR STORY / BY STEVEN A. CHIN ; ALEX
HALEY, GENERAL EDITOR ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY MOU-SIEN TSENG.
AUTHOR = Chin, Steven A., 1959-
AUTHOR = Haley, Alex.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Mou-Sien, ill.
PUBLISHER = Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, c1993.
SUBJECT = New Year -- California -- Chinatown (San Francisco) -- History --
Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Social life and customs --
Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Chinese Americans -- California -- Chinatown (San Francisco) --
Social life and customs.
CALL # = E99.C6 H37 1994.
TITLE = DREAM CATCHER : THE LEGEND, THE LADY, THE WOMAN / BY KAREN HARTMAN
; ILLUSTRATIONS BY LOUISE BUSSIERE.
AUTHOR = Hartman, Karen L.
AUTHOR = Bussiere, Louise.
PUBLISHER = Campbellsport, WI : Weeping Heart Publications, c1994.
NOTE = An adaptation of an Ojibwa Indian legend about a dream catcher that
entangles bad dreams in the webbing and allows only the good dreams to go
through. The Dream Catcher Lady emerges as the older and wiser Dream
Catcher Woman.
SUBJECT = Ojibwa Indians -- Folklore.
SUBJECT = Dreams -- Folklore.
CALL # = PZ7.G5384 Dr 1990.
TITLE = DREAM WOLF / STORY AND ILLUSTRATIONS BY PAUL GOBLE.
AUTHOR = Goble, Paul.
AUTHOR = Goble, Paul. Friendly wolf.
PUBLISHER = New York : Bradbury Press, 1990.
NOTE = Rev. ed. of: The friendly wolf. 1st American ed. 1974.
NOTE = When two Plains Indian children become lost, they are cared for and
guided safely home by a friendly wolf.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.O8347 Dr 1992.
TITLE = DREAMCATCHER / BY AUDREY OSOFSKY ; ILLUSTRATED BY ED YOUNG.
AUTHOR = Osofsky, Audrey.
AUTHOR = Young, Ed, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Orchard Books, c1992.
NOTE = In the land of the Ojibway a baby sleeps, protected from bad dreams,
as the life of the tribe goes on around him.
SUBJECT = Ojibwa Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Infants -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Babies -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E98.P86 B73 1995.
TITLE = DRUMBEAT ... HEARTBEAT : A CELEBRATION OF THE POWWOW / TEXT AND
PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUSAN BRAINE.
AUTHOR = Braine, Susan.
PUBLISHER = Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Co., c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).
SUBJECT = Powwows -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile
literature.
CALL # = PZ8.L775 Dw 1996.
TITLE = THE DWARF GIANT / ANITA LOBEL.
AUTHOR = Lobel, Anita.
PUBLISHER = New York : Greenwillow Books, c1996.
NOTE = Prince Mainichi and Princess Ichinichi are visited by a rude dwarf,
who inflicts upon them evil and dangerous games before revealing his true
self.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Dwarfs -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Japan -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E99.A16 H573 1995.
TITLE = EARTH DAUGHTER : ALICIA OF ACOMA PUEBLO / BY GEORGE ANCONA.
AUTHOR = Ancona, George.
PUBLISHER = New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c1995.
SUBJECT = Histia, Alicia -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Acoma Indians -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Acoma Indians -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = R154.B623 K576 1997.
TITLE = ELIZABETH BLACKWELL : A DOCTOR'S TRIUMPH / NANCY KLINE ; FOREWORD
BY NANCY NEVELOFF DUBLER.
AUTHOR = Kline, Nancy.
PUBLISHER = Berkeley, Calif. : Conari Press, c1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-184) and index.
NOTE = Describes the personal life and achievements of the woman credited
with being the first woman physician in the United States.
SUBJECT = Blackwell, Elizabeth, 1821-1910 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Women physicians -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile
literature.
CALL # = PZ90.T5 H36 1994.
TITLE = THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE / RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI HAO ;
ILLUSTRATED BY SHIH-MING CHANG ; THAI TRANSLATION BY PRACHUMPORN
LAOHAJINDA.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai.
AUTHOR = Chang, Shih-ming.
AUTHOR = Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. Nattergalen.
PUBLISHER = [Tai-pei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif., USA : Pan Asian
Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Thai."
NOTE = "Based on Andersen's The emperor and the nightingale"--P. [4] of
cover.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Nightingale -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ90.K493 H3646 1994.
TITLE = THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE / RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI HAO ;
ILLUSTRATED BY SHIH-MING CHANG ; KHMER TRANSLATION BY CHRISTINE K. NOU.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai.
AUTHOR = Chang, Shih-ming, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Tai-pei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif., USA : Pan Asian
Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Khmer."
NOTE = "Based on Andersen's The emperor and the nightingale"--P. [4] of
cover.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Nightingale -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ90.L27 H3646 1994.
TITLE = THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE / RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI HAO ;
ILLUSTRATED BY SHIH-MING CHANG ; LAO TRANSLATION BY SENG CHIDHALAY.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai.
AUTHOR = Chang, Shih-ming, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Tai-pei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif., USA : Pan Asian
Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Lao."
NOTE = "Based on Andersen's The emperor and the nightingale"--P. [4] of
cover.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Nightingale -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ74.H36 Emp 1994.
TITLE = THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE = EL EMPERADOR Y EL RUISENOR /
RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI HAO ; ILLUSTRATED BY SHIH-MING CHANG ; SPANISH
TRANSLATION BY BEATRIZ ZELLER.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai, 1961-
AUTHOR = Chang, Shih-ming.
AUTHOR = Zeller, Beatriz.
AUTHOR = Andersen, H.C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. Nattergalen.
PUBLISHER = [Taipei?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif. : Distributed by
Pan Asian Publications (USA), c1994.
NOTE = "English/Spanish."
NOTE = Based on: Andersen's The emperor and the nightingale.
NOTE = When he is old and ill, an emperor realizes at last the value of a
living nightingale over a mechanical one.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Nightingale -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.Y78 En 1992.
TITLE = ENCOUNTER / WRITTEN BY JANE YOLEN ; ILLUSTRATED BY DAVID SHANNON.
AUTHOR = Yolen, Jane.
AUTHOR = Shannon, David, 1959- ill.
PUBLISHER = San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1992.
NOTE = A Taino Indian boy on the island of San Salvador recounts the
landing of Columbus and his men in 1492.
SUBJECT = Taino Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E76.2 .G75 1995.
TITLE = THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NATIVE AMERICA / TRUDY GRIFFIN-PIERCE.
AUTHOR = Griffin-Pierce, Trudy, 1949-
PUBLISHER = New York, N.Y. : Viking, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 188) and index.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Encyclopedias -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = P119.32.U6 E55 1995.
TITLE = THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEBATE : ONE NATION, ONE LANGUAGE? / PAUL
LANG.
AUTHOR = Lang, Paul (Paul C.).
PUBLISHER = Springfield, N.J. : Enslow Publishers, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 107-109) and index.
SUBJECT = Language policy -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = English language -- Political aspects -- United States --
Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = English-only movement -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Education, Bilingual -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.M51288 En 1993.
TITLE = ENORA AND THE BLACK CRANE / ARONE RAYMOND MEEKS.
AUTHOR = Meeks, Arone Raymond.
PUBLISHER = New York : Scholastic, 1993.
NOTE = Enora follows a shimmering band of colors deep into the rain forest,
where an act of violence against a crane changes him forever.
SUBJECT = Rain forests -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Cranes (Birds) -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Wildlife conservation -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = LC212.2 .B35 1995.
TITLE = ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN SCHOOLS / SUSAN BANFIELD.
AUTHOR = Banfield, Susan.
PUBLISHER = Springfield, N.J., U.S.A. : Enslow, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and index.
SUBJECT = Discrimination in education -- United States -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Minority students -- Crimes against -- United States -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Ethnic relations -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = School violence -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Conflict management -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = ML3930.K46 S55 1995.
TITLE = EVERY DAY I SING THE BLUES : THE STORY OF B.B. KING / BY DAVID
SHIRLEY.
AUTHOR = Shirley, David, 1955-
PUBLISHER = New York : Franklin Watts, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-122) and index.
NOTE = Traces the life of the dedicated and talented blues musician, from
his birth in the Mississippi Delta in 1925 to the present.
SUBJECT = King, B. B. -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Blues musicians -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile
literature.
CALL # = PZ7.D7265 Ev 1996.
TITLE = EVERYBODY BAKES BREAD / BY NORAH DOOLEY ; ILLUSTRATIONS BY PETER J.
THORNTON.
TITLE = -19-97 RAH.
AUTHOR = Dooley, Norah.
AUTHOR = Thornton, Peter J.
PUBLISHER = Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Books, c1996.
NOTE = A rainy-day errand introduces Carrie to many different kinds of
bread, including chapatis, challah, and papusaa. Includes recipes.
SUBJECT = Bread -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Baking -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ8.1.H323 Ev 1992.
TITLE = EVERYONE KNOWS GATO PINTO : MORE TALES FROM SPANISH NEW MEXICO /
RETOLD BY JOE HAYES ; ILLUSTRATIONS & DESIGN BY LUCY JELINEK.
AUTHOR = Hayes, Joe.
AUTHOR = Jelinek, Lucy, ill.
PUBLISHER = Santa Fe, N.M. : Mariposa Pub., 1992.
SUBJECT = Tales -- New Mexico.
CALL # = PZ8.1.H365 Mi 1990.
TITLE = EVIGE BJERG OG DE TRE STaeRKE KVINDER. ENGLISH.
TITLE = MIGHTY MOUNTAIN AND THE THREE STRONG WOMEN / IRENE HEDLUND ;
ENGLISH VERSION BY JUDITH ELKIN.
AUTHOR = Hedlund, Irene.
PUBLISHER = Volcano, Calif. : Volcano Press/Kazan Books 1990.
NOTE = Translation of: Evige Bjerg og de tre staerke kvinder.
NOTE = Mighty Mountain, a young sumo wrestler who wants to become the
strongest man in Japan and win the Emperor's grand match, is trained for
success by Kuniko, her mother, and her grandmother.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Japan.
CALL # = R692 .S75 1997.
TITLE = EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN OF MEDICINE / BY DARLENE R. STILLE.
AUTHOR = Stille, Darlene R.
PUBLISHER = Danbury, Conn. : Children's Press, c1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and index.
NOTE = Presents biographical sketches highlighting the contributions of
women, mostly American, to the field of medicine.
SUBJECT = Women physicians -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Women medical scientists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Women in medicine -- History -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.W2582 Fac 1994x.
TITLE = THE FACE IN MY MIRROR / MAUREEN WARTSKI.
AUTHOR = Wartski, Maureen Crane, 1940-
PUBLISHER = New York : Fawcett Juniper, c1994.
NOTE = Mai was adopted by her American parents while she was still an
infant; now she is curious about her Vietnamese roots and seeks out her
biological aunt.
SUBJECT = Adoptees -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E184.O6 M67 1992.
TITLE = FAMOUS ASIAN AMERICANS / JANET NOMURA MOREY & WENDY DUNN.
AUTHOR = Morey, Janet.
AUTHOR = Dunn, Wendy.
PUBLISHER = New York : Cobblehill Books, c1992.
NOTE = "Illustrated with photographs."
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-167) and index.
NOTE = Chronicles the lives and accomplishments of fourteen Asian Americans
including Jose Aruego, Michael Chang, An Wang, and Ellison Onizuka.
SUBJECT = Asian Americans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.H4117 Fat 1995.
TITLE = FATHER'S RUBBER SHOES / BY YUMI HEO.
AUTHOR = Heo, Yumi.
PUBLISHER = New York : Orchard Books, c1995.
NOTE = Yungsu misses Korea terribly until he begins to make friends in
America.
SUBJECT = Korean Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Homesickness -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ73 .K43 1995.
TITLE = FERNANDO'S GIFT = EL REGALO DE FERNANDO / DOUGLAS KEISTER.
AUTHOR = Keister, Douglas.
PUBLISHER = San Francisco : Sierra Club Books for Children, c1995.
NOTE = One day young Fernando, who lives in the rain forest of Costa Rica
with his family, goes with his friend Carmina to look for her favorite
climbing tree only to find it cut down.
SUBJECT = Costa Rica -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Rain forests -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Deforestation -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = GR111.H57 A63 1995.
TITLE = FIESTA U.S.A. / GEORGE ANCONA.
AUTHOR = Ancona, George.
PUBLISHER = New York : Lodestar Books, c1995.
SUBJECT = Hispanic Americans -- Folklore.
SUBJECT = Hispanic Americans -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Festivals -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = United States -- Religious life and customs -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = United States -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ8.1.M248 Fi 1994.
TITLE = THE FIRE CHILDREN.
AUTHOR = Maddern, Eric.
AUTHOR = Lessac, Frane.
PUBLISHER = London :| Frances Lincoln, 1994.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Africa, West -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Creation -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Race -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = D804.G4 A876 1998. AUTHOR = Ayer, Eleanor H. TITLE = A firestorm unleashed : January 1942 - June 1943 / by Eleanor H. Ayer. PUBLISHER = Woodbridge, Conn. : Blackbirch Press, c1998. NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. [77-78) and index. NOTE = Explores the unique aspects and events in the period of the Holocaust between January 1942 and June 1943, blending historical narrative and primary sources. SUBJECT = World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Genocide -- Germany -- History -- 20th century -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = National socialism -- Germany -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Jews -- Persecutions -- Germany -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.R915385 Fi 1994.
TITLE = FIRST APPLE / BY CHING YEUNG RUSSELL ; ILLUSTRATED BY CHRISTOPHER
ZHONG-YUAN ZHANG.
AUTHOR = Russell, Ching Yeung, 1945-
AUTHOR = Zhang, Christopher Zhong-Yuan.
PUBLISHER = Honesdale, Pa. : Boyds Mills Press ; [New York] : Distributed
by St. Martin's Press, 1994.
NOTE = A young girl living in a Chinese village in the 1940s tries to find
a way to buy an apple, the fruit of rich people, to share with her
grandmother.
SUBJECT = Grandparent and child -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = China -- Social conditions -- 1912-1949 -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E98.D9 W55 1993.
TITLE = FIRST HOUSES : NATIVE AMERICAN HOMES AND SACRED STRUCTURES / JEAN
GUARD MONROE AND RAY A. WILLIAMSON ; ILLUSTRATED BY SUSAN JOHNSTON CARLSON.
AUTHOR = Monroe, Jean Guard.
AUTHOR = Williamson,Ray A., 1938-
AUTHOR = Carlson, Susan Johnston, ill.
PUBLISHER = Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1993.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-147) and index.
NOTE = Presents a variety of North American Indian creation myths and
discusses how the "first houses" described in these myths set the pattern
used by the tribes for their own homes and ritual structures.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Dwellings -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Sacred space -- North America -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ8.1.B4187 Fi 1997. AUTHOR = Berry, James. TITLE = First palm trees : an Anancy Spiderman story / by James Berry ; illustrated by Greg Couch. PUBLISHER = New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1997. NOTE = The West Indian trickster Anancy Spiderman tries to persuade Sun- Spirit, Water-Spirit, Earth-Spirit, and Air-Spirit to create the world's first palm trees so that he can collect a reward from the king. SUBJECT = Anansi (Legendary character) -- Legends. AUTHOR = Couch, Greg, ill.
CALL # = E99.Y25 Z55 1997.
TITLE = THE FLIGHT OF RED BIRD : THE LIFE OF ZITKALA-SA / RE-CREATED FROM
THE WRITINGS OF ZITKALA-SA AND THE RESEARCH OF DOREEN RAPPAPORT.
AUTHOR = Rappaport, Doreen.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dial Books, c1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-182) and index.
NOTE = Chronicles, through her own reminiscences, letters, speeches, and
stories, the experiences of the Yankton Indian woman whose life spanned the
end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century.
SUBJECT = Zitkala-Sa, 1876-1938 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Yankton women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Yankton Indians -- Civil rights -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Yankton Indians -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indians, Treatment of -- Great Plains -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E76.45.P37 F73 1995.
TITLE = FRANCIS PARKMAN AND THE PLAINS INDIANS / EDITED WITH AN
INTRODUCTION AND ADDITIONAL MATERIAL BY JANE SHUTER.
AUTHOR = Shuter, Jane.
PUBLISHER = Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1995.
NOTE = Includes index.
SUBJECT = Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indianists -- Great Plains -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- History -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Social life and
customs -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E449.D75 K47 1994.
TITLE = FREDERICK DOUGLASS / BY MONA KERBY.
AUTHOR = Kerby, Mona.
PUBLISHER = New York : F. Watts, c1994.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-60) and index.
SUBJECT = Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Afro-American abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Slaves -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E449 .D7324 1995.
TITLE = FREDERICK DOUGLASS, IN HIS OWN WORDS / EDITED BY MILTON MELTZER ;
ILLUSTRATED BY STEPHEN ALCORN.
AUTHOR = Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895.
AUTHOR = Meltzer, Milton, 1915-
PUBLISHER = San Diego : Harcourt Brace, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-211) and index.
SUBJECT = Antislavery movements -- United States.
SUBJECT = Slavery -- United States.
SUBJECT = United States -- Race relations.
SUBJECT = United States -- Social conditions -- To 1865.
SUBJECT = United States -- Social conditions -- 1865-1918.
SUBJECT = Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895.
CALL # = LB3045.66 .D48 1995.
TITLE = A FRESH LOOK AT FAIRY TALES : A THEMATIC UNIT EXPLORING GENDER BIAS
IN CLASSIC STORIES / THELDA DETLOR.
AUTHOR = Detlor, Theda.
PUBLISHER = New York, NY : Scholastic Professional Books, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-80).
SUBJECT = Textbook bias.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales -- Study and teaching.
CALL # = PZ73 .A59 1993.
TITLE = FRIENDS FROM THE OTHER SIDE = AMIGOS DEL OTRO LADO / STORY BY
GLORIA ANZALDUA ; PICTURES BY CONSUELO MENDEZ.
AUTHOR = Anzaldua, Gloria.
AUTHOR = Mendez Castillo, Consuelo, ill.
PUBLISHER = San Francisco : Children's Book Press, c1993.
NOTE = Having crossed the Rio Grande into Texas with his mother in search
of a new life, Joaquin receives help and friendship from Prietita, a brave
young Mexican American girl.
SUBJECT = Mexican-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Texas -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Friendship in children -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Bilingual books -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = GN645 .H27 1995.
TITLE = FROM AFAR TO ZULU : A DICTIONARY OF AFRICAN CULTURES / JIM HASKINS,
AND JOANN BIONDI.
AUTHOR = Haskins, James, 1941-
AUTHOR = Biondi, Joann.
PUBLISHER = New York : Walker, 1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-205) and index.
SUBJECT = Ethnology -- Africa -- Dictionaries.
SUBJECT = Africa -- Social life and customs -- Dictionaries.
CALL # = D808 .A94 1998. AUTHOR = Ayer, Eleanor H. TITLE = From the ashes : May 1945 and after / by Eleanor H. Ayer and Stephen D. Chicoine. PUBLISHER = Woodbridge, Conn. : Blackbirch Press, c1998. NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 78) and index. NOTE = Discusses the fate of those Jews who survived annihilation by the Nazis: their further persecution, search for a homeland in Palestine, and hunt for war criminals. Also examines other cases of genocide in Bosnia, Rwanda, and elsewhere. SUBJECT = World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Holocaust survivors -- Europe -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Jews -- Europe -- Migrations -- Juvenile literature. AUTHOR = Chicoine, Stephen.
CALL # = PZ7.W868 Fr 1995.
TITLE = FROM THE NOTEBOOKS OF MELANIN SUN / JACQUELINE WOODSON.
AUTHOR = Woodson, Jacqueline.
PUBLISHER = New York : Blue Sky Press, c1995.
NOTE = Thirteen-year-old Melanin Sun's comfortable, quiet life is shattered
when his mother reveals she has fallen in love with a woman.
SUBJECT = Mothers and sons -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Lesbians -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = F819.T953 J337 1998. AUTHOR = Stanley, Jerry, 1941- TITLE = Frontier merchants : Lionel and Barron Jacobs and the Jewish pioneers who settled the West / by Jerry Stanley ; illustrated with photographs. PUBLISHER = New York : Crown Publishers, c1998. NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-98) and index. NOTE = Tells the story of Lionel and Barron Jacobs, Jewish merchants who started with a general store in Tucson in 1867 and went on to found Arizona's first bank. SUBJECT = Jacobs, Lionel, 1841-1922 -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Jacobs, Barron, 1843-1936 -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Tucson (Ariz.) -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Jewish merchants -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Jews -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. SUBJECT = Pioneers -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.G54 Fu 1990x.
TITLE = FU-DOG / RUMER GODDEN ; PICTURES BY VALERIE LITTLEWOOD.
AUTHOR = Godden, Rumer, 1907-
AUTHOR = Littlewood, Valerie, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Viking, 1990, c1989.
CALL # = PZ8.1.L434 Fu 1990.
TITLE = FURTHER TALES OF UNCLE REMUS : THE MISADVENTURES OF BRER RABBIT,
BRER FOX, BRER WOLF, THE DOODANG, AND OTHER CREATURES / AS TOLD BY JULIUS
LESTER ; ILLUSTRATED BY JERRY PINKNEY.
AUTHOR = Lester, Julius.
AUTHOR = Pinkney, Jerry, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dial Books, c1990.
NOTE = On spine: 3.
NOTE = A retelling of the classic Afro-American tales relating the
adventures and misadventures of Brer Rabbit and his friends and enemies.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Folklore.
SUBJECT = Tales -- United States.
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