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CALL # = E184.A1 M3493 1990.
TITLE = TAKING A STAND AGAINST RACISM AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION / BY
PATRICIA AND FREDRICK MCKISSACK.
AUTHOR = McKissack, Pat, 1944-
AUTHOR = McKissack, Fredrick.
PUBLISHER = New York : F. Watts, 1990.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-152) and index.
NOTE = Examines racism and racial discrimination in the United States, and
the individuals and organizations who have acted against it.
SUBJECT = Racism -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Race discrimination -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = United States -- Race relations -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.S7242 Ta 1991.
TITLE = TAKING SIDES / GARY SOTO.
AUTHOR = Soto, Gary.
PUBLISHER = San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, c1991.
NOTE = Fourteen-year-old Lincoln Mendoza, an aspiring basketball player,
must come to terms with his divided loyalties when he moves from the
Hispanic inner city to a white suburban neighborhood.
SUBJECT = Hispanic Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Basketball -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Single-parent family -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.B46575 Tax 1995.
TITLE = TAXI! TAXI! / BY CARI BEST ; ILLUSTRATED BY DALE GOTTLIEB.
AUTHOR = Best, Cari.
AUTHOR = Gottlieb, Dale, 1952- ill.
PUBLISHER = [S.l.] : Silver Burdett Ginn, [1995], c1994.
NOTE = Reprint. Originally published: Boston : Little, Brown, c1994.
NOTE = Tina spends each Sunday with her father, a taxicab driver.
CALL # = LC1099 .T43 1993.
TITLE = TEACHING MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE IN GRADES K-8 / EDITED BY VIOLET
J. HARRIS.
AUTHOR = Harris, Violet J.
PUBLISHER = Norwood, MA : Christopher-Gordon Pub., c1993.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and index.
SUBJECT = Multicultural education.
SUBJECT = Children's literature.
SUBJECT = Literature, Comparative.
CALL # = E184.H27 T44 1995.
TITLE = TEENAGE REFUGEES FROM HAITI SPEAK OUT / [COMPILED BY] VALERIE
TEKAVEC.
AUTHOR = Tekavec, Valerie.
PUBLISHER = New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 62) and index.
SUBJECT = Haitian American teenagers -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Refugees -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E184.V53 T44 1995.
TITLE = TEENAGE REFUGEES FROM VIETNAM SPEAK OUT / [COMPILED BY] KENNETH
WAPNER.
AUTHOR = Wapner, Kenneth.
PUBLISHER = New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 62) and index.
SUBJECT = Vietnamese American teenagers -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Refugees -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E99.N5 J59 1995.
TITLE = THAT ALL PEOPLE MAY BE ONE PEOPLE, SEND RAIN TO WASH THE FACE OF
THE EARTH / CHIEF JOSEPH, 1879.
AUTHOR = Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904.
PUBLISHER = Sitka, AK : Mountain Meadow Press, c1995.
SUBJECT = Nez Perce Indians -- History.
SUBJECT = Nez Perce Indians -- Government relations.
SUBJECT = Joseph, Nez Perce Chief, 1840-1904.
SUBJECT = Nez Perce Indians -- Wars, -- 1877.
CALL # = PZ7.Y44 Th 1995.
TITLE = THIEF OF HEARTS / LAURENCE YEP.
AUTHOR = Yep, Laurence.
PUBLISHER = New York : HarperCollins Publishers, 1995.
NOTE = When Stacy is paired with a Chinese girl at school who is accused of
theft, she must come to terms with her own Chinese and American heritage.
SUBJECT = Chinese Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Family -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Stealing -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PS3552.R794 T47 1992.
TITLE = THIRTEEN MOONS ON TURTLE'S BACK : A NATIVE AMERICAN YEAR OF MOONS /
BY JOSEPH BRUCHAC AND JONATHAN LONDON ; ILLUSTRATED BY THOMAS LOCKER.
AUTHOR = Bruchac, Joseph, 1942-
AUTHOR = London, Jonathan, 1947-
AUTHOR = Locker, Thomas, 1937- ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Philomel Books, c1992.
NOTE = Celebrates the seasons of the year through poems from the legends of
such Native American tribes as the Cherokee, Cree, and Sioux.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Folklore -- Juvenile poetry.
SUBJECT = Children's poetry, American.
SUBJECT = Seasons -- Juvenile poetry.
CALL # = PZ8.1.S785 Th 1990.
TITLE = THREE STRONG WOMEN : A TALL TALE FROM JAPAN / CLAUS STAMM ;
PICTURES BY JEAN AND MOU-SIEN TSENG.
AUTHOR = Stamm, Claus.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Jean.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Mou-Sien.
PUBLISHER = New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Viking, 1990.
NOTE = When the famous wrestler Forever Mountain tickles a plump little
girl, the consequence is that he must be trained by her, her mother, and
her grandmother.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Japan.
CALL # = PZ90.K6 H362 1994.
TITLE = TIAO WU PA LAO SHU. ENGLISH & KOREAN.
TITLE = DANCE, MICE, DANCE! / RETOLD BY KUANG-TSAI HAO ; ILLUSTRATED BY
STEFANO TARTAROTTI ; KOREAN TRANSLATION BY HYONGGUN CHOI.
AUTHOR = Hao, Kuang-tsai.
AUTHOR = Tartarotti, Stefano, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Taipei, Taiwan?] : Grimm Press ; Union City, Calif. : Pan
Asian Publications, c1994.
NOTE = "English/Korean."
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 = Mice -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PS3563.O8749 Z822 1997.
TITLE = TONI MORRISON / BY DIANE PATRICK-WEXLER.
AUTHOR = Patrick-Wexler, Diane.
PUBLISHER = Austin, Tex. : Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index.
NOTE = Discusses the personal life and literary achievements of the woman
who, in 1993, became first African American to win the Nobel Prize in
Literature.
SUBJECT = Morrison, Toni -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Afro-American women novelists -- 20th century -- Biography --
Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.T244 To 1995.
TITLE = TONIGHT, BY SEA : A NOVEL / BY FRANCES TEMPLE.
AUTHOR = Temple, Frances.
PUBLISHER = New York : Orchard Books, c1995.
NOTE = "A Richard Jackson book"--Half title p.
NOTE = As governmental brutality and poverty become unbearable, Paulie
joins with others in her small Haitian village to help her uncle secretly
build a boat they will use to try to escape to the United States.
SUBJECT = Haiti -- History -- 1986- -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = TX770.T65 P38 1995.
TITLE = THE TORTILLA FACTORY / GARY PAULSEN ; PAINTINGS BY RUTH WRIGHT
PAULSEN.
AUTHOR = Paulsen, Gary.
AUTHOR = Paulsen, Ruth Wright, ill.
PUBLISHER = San Diego : Harcourt Brace, c1995.
SUBJECT = Tortillas -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ8.1.D378 To 1991.
TITLE = TOWER TO HEAVEN / RETOLD BY RUBY DEE ; ILLUSTRATED BY JENNIFER
BENT.
AUTHOR = Dee, Ruby.
AUTHOR = Bent, Jennifer, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : H. Holt, c1991.
NOTE = When Yaa, who loves to talk while she works, hits the sky god one
too many times with her pestle he disappears high up into the heavens and
the villagers decide to build a tower to heaven to find him.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Africa.
CALL # = E99.C5 S865 1993.
TITLE = THE TRAIL OF TEARS / R. CONRAD STEIN.
AUTHOR = Stein, R. Conrad.
PUBLISHER = Chicago : Childrens Press, 1993.
NOTE = Includes index.
NOTE = Describes the Federal government's seizure of Cherokee lands in
Georgia and the forced migration of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma along
the route that came to be known as the Trail of Tears.
SUBJECT = Trail of Tears, 1838 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Cherokee Indians -- History -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E99.C5 B75 1995.
TITLE = THE TRAIL OF TEARS : THE CHEROKEE JOURNEY FROM HOME / BY MARLENE
TARG BRILL.
AUTHOR = Brill, Marlene Targ.
PUBLISHER = Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-61) and index.
SUBJECT = Trail of Tears, 1838 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Cherokee Indians -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Trail of Tears, 1838 -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ8.1.A213 Tr 1994.
TITLE = TRAVELING TO TONDO : A TALE OF THE NKUNDO OF ZAIRE / RETOLD BY
VERNA AARDEMA ; ILLUSTRATED BY WILL HILLENBRAND.
AUTHOR = Aardema, Verna.
AUTHOR = Hillenbrand, Will, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dragonfly Books : distributed by Random House, 1994.
NOTE = Originally published New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1991.
NOTE = On his way to his wedding, with his friends as attendants, a civet
cat meets with extraordinary and unexpected delays.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Zaire.
CALL # = PZ8.1.Y37 Tr 1995.
TITLE = TREE OF DREAMS : TEN TALES FROM THE GARDEN OF NIGHT / BY LAURENCE
YEP ; PICTURES BY ISADORE SELTZER.
AUTHOR = Yep, Laurence.
AUTHOR = Seltzer, Isadore, ill.
PUBLISHER = [Mahwah, N.J.] : BridgeWater Books, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 93).
SUBJECT = Dreams -- Folklore.
SUBJECT = Tales.
CALL # = E98.W8 D46 1995.
TITLE = THE TRIED AND THE TRUE : NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN CONFRONTING
COLONIZATION / JOHN DEMOS.
AUTHOR = Demos, John.
PUBLISHER = New York : Oxford University Press, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-107) and index.
SUBJECT = Indian women -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Indian women -- United States -- Social conditions -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Indian women -- United States -- Government relations -- Juvenile
literature.
CALL # = PZ8.1.W649 Ts 1995.
TITLE = TSUBU, THE LITTLE SNAIL / BY CAROL ANN WILLIAMS ; ILLUSTRATED BY
TATSURO KIUCHI.
AUTHOR = Williams, Carol.
AUTHOR = Kiuchi, Tatsuro.
PUBLISHER = New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1995.
NOTE = When an elderly couple pray for a son, the Water God sends them a
snail boy who grows up to marry a noble's daughter.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Japan.
CALL # = PZ8.1.H6674 Tw 1995.
TITLE = THE TWO BROTHERS / BY MINFONG HO & SAPHAN ROS ; ILLUSTRATED BY JEAN
& MOU-SIEN TSENG.
AUTHOR = Ho, Minfong.
AUTHOR = Ros, Saphan.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Jean.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Mou-sien.
PUBLISHER = New York : Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, c1995.
NOTE = Brought up in a Buddhist monastery, two brothers go out into the
world to very different fates, armed with the advice of a wise abbot.
SUBJECT = Folklore -- Cambodia.
CALL # = PZ8.1.W1275 Tw 1997. AUTHOR = Waldman, Neil. TITLE = The two brothers : a legend of Jerusalem / retold and illustrated by Neil Waldman. PUBLISHER = New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, c1997. NOTE = After observing a miracle that marks the love and concern that two brothers have for each other, King Solomon decides on the site for his great temple. SUBJECT = Solomon, King of Israel -- Legends.
CALL # = DS556.39 .S36 1995.
TITLE = TWO LANDS, ONE HEART : AN AMERICAN BOY'S JOURNEY TO HIS MOTHER'S
VIETNAM / JEREMY SCHMIDT, TED WOOD ; PHOTOGRAPHS BY TED WOOD.
AUTHOR = Schmidt, Jeremy, 1949-
AUTHOR = Wood, Ted.
PUBLISHER = New York : Walker, 1995.
SUBJECT = Vietnam -- Description and travel.
SUBJECT = Sharp, Timothy James -- Journeys -- Vietnam.
CALL # = PZ8.1.S27 On 1997. AUTHOR = Say, Allen. TITLE = Under the cherry blossom tree : an old Japanese tale / retold and illustrated by Allen Say. PUBLISHER = Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 1997, c1974. NOTE = A cherry tree growing from the top of the wicked landlord's head is the beginning of his misfortunes and a better life for the poor villagers. SUBJECT = Folklore -- Japan.
CALL # = E98.U72 F58 1991.
TITLE = URBAN INDIANS / DONALD L. FIXICO.
AUTHOR = Fixico, Donald Lee, 1951-
PUBLISHER = New York : Chelsea House, c1991.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 97) and index.
NOTE = Examines the history, conditions, and changing fortunes of Indians
living in urban America.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Urban residence.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Social conditions.
CALL # = LC1099 .U75 1997. TITLE = Using multiethnic literature in the K-8 classroom / Violet J. Harris [editor]. PUBLISHER = Norwood, Mass. : Christopher-Gordon, c1997. NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and indexes. SUBJECT = Multicultural education. SUBJECT = Children's literature -- History and criticism. SUBJECT = Children -- Books and reading. SUBJECT = Literature, Comparative. AUTHOR = Harris, Violet J.
CALL # = PZ73 .D436 1993.
TITLE = VEJIGANTES MASQUERADE / LULU DELACRE.
AUTHOR = Delacre, Lulu.
PUBLISHER = New York : Scholastic Inc., c1993.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references.
NOTE = Against all odds, a resourceful Puerto Rican boy manages to get a
costume together for Carnival.
SUBJECT = Puerto Rico -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Carnival -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Masks -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Bilingual books -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.P1247 Vl 1992.
TITLE = A VISIT TO MEXICO / BY MARY PACKARD ; ILLUSTRATED BY BENREI HUANG.
AUTHOR = Packard, Mary.
AUTHOR = Huang, Benrei, ill.
PUBLISHER = Racine, Wis. : Western Pub. Co., c1992.
NOTE = "A Golden book, New York."
NOTE = As his family gets ready for the special celebration of his sister's
fifteenth birthday, Juanito is afraid that no one will remember his
birthday.
CALL # = E173 .S8 1990.
TITLE = VOICES FROM AMERICA'S PAST.
AUTHOR = Steck-Vaughn Library.
PUBLISHER = Austin, Tex. : Steck-Vaughn Library, c1991.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and index.
NOTE = Explores different areas in American history through the words of
significant figures such as Columbus, General Ulysses Grant, and Martin
Luther King.
SUBJECT = United States -- History -- Sources -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E185.925 .W75 1995.
TITLE = WAGON TRAIN : A FAMILY GOES WEST IN 1865 / COURTNI C. WRIGHT ;
ILLUSTRATED BY GERSHOM GRIFFITH.
AUTHOR = Wright, Courtni Crump.
AUTHOR = Griffith, Gershom, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Holiday House, c1995.
SUBJECT = Afro-American pioneers -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century
-- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Overland journeys to the Pacific -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = West (U.S.) -- History -- 1860-1890 -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.S9248 Wal 1995.
TITLE = A WALK TO THE GREAT MYSTERY / VIRGINIA A. STROUD.
AUTHOR = Stroud, Virginia A.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, c1995.
NOTE = While exploring the woods with their grandmother, a Cherokee
medicine woman, two children learn about the spirit of life that is all
around them and within them as well.
SUBJECT = Cherokee Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E184.G84 B73 1995.
TITLE = THE WATER BROUGHT US : THE STORY OF THE GULLAH-SPEAKING PEOPLE /
MURIEL MILLER BRANCH ; ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS BY GABRIEL KUPERMINC
AND OLD PRINTS.
AUTHOR = Branch, Muriel Miller.
PUBLISHER = New York : Cobblehill Books/Dutton, c1995.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-103) and index.
SUBJECT = Gullahs -- History -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.R915385 Wa 1995.
TITLE = WATER GHOST / 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, c1995.
NOTE = Living in China during the late 1940s, Ying gives all her hard-
earned money to the grandmother of a classmate who has drowned.
SUBJECT = China -- Social conditions -- 1912-1949 -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Death -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ8.W754 Wat 1994.
TITLE = THE WAVE OF THE SEA-WOLF / STORY AND PICTURES BY DAVID WISNIEWSKI.
AUTHOR = Wisniewski, David.
PUBLISHER = New York : Clarion Books, c1994.
NOTE = Kchokeen, a Tlingit princess, is rescued from drowning by a guardian
spirit that later enables Kchokeen to summon a great wave and save her
people from hostile strangers.
SUBJECT = Fairy tales.
SUBJECT = Tlingit Indians -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Juvenile
fiction.
CALL # = PZ8.1.J156 Way 1998. AUTHOR = Jaffe, Nina. TITLE = The way meat loves salt : a Cinderella tale from the Jewish tradition / Nina Jaffe ; illustrated by Louise August. PUBLISHER = New York : Holt, c1998. NOTE = In this Eastern European Jewish variant of the Cinderella story, the youngest daughter of a rabbi is sent away from home in disgrace, but thanks to the help of the prophet Elijah, marries the son of a renowned scholar and is reunited with her family. Includes words and music to a traditional Yiddish wedding song. SUBJECT = Jews -- Folklore. SUBJECT = Folklore -- Europe, Eastern. AUTHOR = August, Louise, ill.
CALL # = LC208 .T32 1995.
TITLE = WE ARE A RAINBOW = SOMOS UN ARCO IRIS / BY NANCY MARIA GRANDE
TABOR.
AUTHOR = Tabor, Nancy.
PUBLISHER = Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge, c1995.
SUBJECT = School children -- Social conditions -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Multicultural education -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Individuality in children -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.T21723 We 1995.
TITLE = THE WELL : DAVID'S STORY / MILDRED D. TAYLOR.
AUTHOR = Taylor, Mildred D.
PUBLISHER = New York : Dial Books for Young Readers, 1995.
NOTE = In Mississippi in the early 1900s ten-year-old David Logan's family
generously shares their well water with both white and black neighbors in
an atmosphere of potential racial violence.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Race relations -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Southern States -- Race relations -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Droughts -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E78.E2 B79 1998. AUTHOR = Bruchac, Joseph, 1942- TITLE = When the Chenoo howls : native American tales of terror / Joseph and James Bruchac ; illustrations by William Sauts Netamu{226}xwe Bock. PUBLISHER = New York : Walker, 1998. NOTE = Includes bibliographical references. SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Northeastern States -- Folklore. SUBJECT = Woodland Indians -- Folklore. SUBJECT = Tales -- Northeastern States. SUBJECT = Monsters -- Juvenile literature. AUTHOR = Bruchac, James. AUTHOR = Bock, William Sauts, 1939- ill.
CALL # = E184.K45 G7 1993.
TITLE = WHERE THE RIVER RUNS : A PORTRAIT OF A REFUGEE FAMILY / NANCY PRICE
GRAFF ; PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD HOWARD.
AUTHOR = Graff, Nancy Price, 1953-
AUTHOR = Howard, Richard (Richard Huntington), ill.
PUBLISHER = Boston : Little, Brown, c1993.
NOTE = Describes the experiences of a family of Cambodian refugees as they
learn to adjust to a different way of life in the United States while
holding on to their ethnic heritage.
SUBJECT = Cambodian Americans -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Prek family -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Refugees, Political -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile
literature.
SUBJECT = Cambodian Americans -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile
literature.
CALL # = PZ7.C761846 Wh 1998. AUTHOR = Conly, Jane Leslie. TITLE = While no one was watching / Jane Leslie Conly. PUBLISHER = New York : Holt, c1998. NOTE = When two brothers steal a rabbit from a back yard in the rich part of town, the incident brings about their collision with other children from a background very different from their own. SUBJECT = City and town life -- Juvenile fiction. SUBJECT = Brothers -- Juvenile fiction. SUBJECT = Rabbits -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.S5361 Wh 1995.
TITLE = THE WHISPERING CLOTH : A REFUGEE'S STORY / WRITTEN BY PEGI DEITZ
SHEA ; ILLUSTRATED BY ANITA RIGGIO ; STITCHED BY YOU YANG.
AUTHOR = Shea, Pegi Deitz.
AUTHOR = Riggio, Anita, ill.
AUTHOR = Yang, You, ill.
PUBLISHER = Honesdale, Pa. : Boyds Mills Press, c1995.
NOTE = Includes glossary.
NOTE = A young girl in a Thai refugee camp finds the story within herself
to create her own pa'ndau.
SUBJECT = Hmong (Asian people) -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Refugee camps -- Thailand -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Refugee children -- Thailand -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E99.O45 S64 1991.
TITLE = WHO SPEAKS FOR WOLF : A NATIVE AMERICAN LEARNING STORY / BY PAULA
UNDERWOOD ; ART BY FRANK HOWELL.
AUTHOR = Underwood, Paula.
AUTHOR = Howell, Frank, ill.
PUBLISHER = San Anselmo, Calif. : Tribe of Two Press, c1991.
NOTE = An Indian tribe learns an important lesson after it ignores a
hunter's warning and settles in the heart of a great community of wolves.
SUBJECT = Oneida Indians -- Legends.
SUBJECT = Indians of North America -- Legends.
SUBJECT = Wolves -- Folklore.
CALL # = PZ8.1.G1668 Wh 1993.
TITLE = WHY DUCKS SLEEP ON ONE LEG / BY SHERRY GARLAND ; ILLUSTRATED BY
JEAN AND MOU-SIEN TSENG.
AUTHOR = Garland, Sherry.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Jean, ill.
AUTHOR = Tseng, Mou-Sien, ill.
PUBLISHER = New York : Scholastic, c1993.
NOTE = A Vietnamese folktale explaining why ducks sleep on one leg.
CALL # = HQ762.U6 S85 1997.
TITLE = WHY I WAITED : SUCCESSFUL WOMEN TALK ABOUT THEIR PREGNANCY CHOICES
/ P.L. SUNDERLAND AND JOAN E. O'BRIEN.
AUTHOR = Sunderland, P. L. (Patricia L.).
AUTHOR = O'Brien, Joan E.
PUBLISHER = New York : Rosen Pub. Group, 1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references and index.
NOTE = Eight women of different backgrounds tell why they delayed
childbearing and how this decision has allowed them to achieve personal and
career goals.
SUBJECT = Family size -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Choice (Psychology) -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.B81984 Wfj 1998. AUTHOR = Browne, Anthony. TITLE = Willy the dreamer / Anthony Browne. PUBLISHER = Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 1998. NOTE = Willy dreams of being a movie star, a singer, a sumo wrestler, an artist, a giant, and other exciting figures. SUBJECT = Chimpanzees -- Juvenile fiction. SUBJECT = Dreams -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7 .L36998Wi 1992.
TITLE = THE WINGED CAT : A TALE OF ANCIENT EGYPT / DEBORAH NOURSE
LATTIMORE.
AUTHOR = Lattimore, Deborah Nourse.
PUBLISHER = [New York] : HarperCollins, c1992.
NOTE = In ancient Egypt, a young servant girl and a High Priest must each
find the correct magic spells from the Book of the Dead that open the
twelve gates of the Netherworld to determine who is telling the truth about
the death of the girl's sacred cat.
NOTE = "A Trophy picture book"--P. [4] cover.
SUBJECT = Egypt -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Cats -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = E185.96 .H27 1997.
TITLE = WOMEN OF HOPE / BY JOYCE HANSEN ; WITH PHOTOS FROM BREAD AND ROSES.
AUTHOR = Hansen, Joyce.
AUTHOR = Bread and Roses (Project).
PUBLISHER = New York : Scholastic Press, 1997.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references.
NOTE = Features photographs and biographies of twelve African-American
women, including Maya Angelou, Ruby Dee, and Alice Walker.
SUBJECT = Afro-American women -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Afro-American women -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = E83.89 .O54 1993.
TITLE = WOUNDED KNEE : THE DEATH OF A DREAM / LAURIE A. O'NEILL.
AUTHOR = O'Neill, Laurie, 1949-
PUBLISHER = Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, c1993.
NOTE = Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-62) and index.
NOTE = Examines the bloody confrontation at Wounded Knee, South Dakota in
1890 between U.S. Calvary troops and the Sioux Indians.
SUBJECT = Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1890-1891 -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Dakota Indians -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile literature.
SUBJECT = Dakota Indians -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
CALL # = PZ7.F342 Yo 1995.
TITLE = YOLONDA'S GENIUS / CAROL FENNER.
AUTHOR = Fenner, Carol.
PUBLISHER = New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books, c1995.
NOTE = After moving from Chicago to Grand River, Michigan, fifth grader
Yolonda, big and strong for her age, determines to prove that her younger
brother is not a slow learner but a true musical genius.
SUBJECT = Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Genius -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Musicians -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Afro-Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
CALL # = PZ7.A26145 Yo 1995.
TITLE = YOUN HEE AND ME / C.S. ADLER.
AUTHOR = Adler, C. S. (Carole S.).
PUBLISHER = San Diego : Harcourt Brace, c1995.
NOTE = Caitlin finds out that bringing her adopted Korean brother's eleven-
year-old sister into their home requires patience and understanding, but
gradually they become a real family.
NOTE = "Ages 8 to 12"--Cover p. [4].
SUBJECT = Adoption -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Family -- Juvenile fiction.
SUBJECT = Korean Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
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