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LIBRARY BUILDERS Fifty Great American Short Stories (7-AD) This is a great collection of classic stories Story Collections from American authors, some well-known and cherished and other less famous but still bril☼Make Way for McCloskey: Robert McCloskey liant. Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Treasury (PK-3) Hawthorne, Luck by Mark Twain, To Build a From Make Way for Ducklings to Blueberries Fire by Jack London, Soldiers of the Republic by for Sal, this hardcover volume contains eight Dorothy Parker, The Harness by John Steinbeck, of Robert McCloskey’s acclaimed children’s and The Old People by William Faulkner are books. Stories in this collection include Make just a few of the 50 unabridged stories collected Way for Ducklings; Blueberries for Sal; The in this book. With a large variety of authors and Doughnuts from Homer Price; Burt Dow, Deepstyles, this collection is not to be missed. 654 Water Man; Lentil; Ever So Much More So from Classic Myths to Read Aloud (K-8) pgs, pb. ~ Rachel Centerburg Tales; Time of Wonder; and One 5.50 In this great book you will find timeless sto- 028557 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 Morning in Maine. These classic stories contain ries that have been retold through generations. the original text and artwork, and biographical Many stories from Greek and Roman mythology World’s Greatest Short Stories Thrift Ed (8-AD) information provides insight into McCloskey’s are included, as are tales from the Illiad and This economical collection contains some of enduring legacy in the world of children’s litera- the Odyssey. The book is intended for adults to the greatest short stories ever written. In all, 20 ture. Oversized. 144 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa read to children, but older children could easily short stories by 20 renowned, classic writers 001614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.00 18.50 read it themselves and adults will find the stories are included. Examples include “Bartleby the interesting as well. The book is divided into two Scrivener” by Herman Melville, “The Mark on Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Read-Aloud Treasury sections, one for ages five and up, and one for the Wall” by Virginia Woolf, and “A Clean, (PK-3) ages eight and up. The first section includes 19 Well-Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway. When Marcella finds an old rag doll with myths, including The Gift of Athena, The Origin Whether you’re searching for some great examyarn hair, shoe button eyes, a painted nose, of the Seasons, Pegasus the Winged Horse, ples of short stories that have stood the test and a smiling mouth in Grandma’s attic, she Cupid and Pschye, and Jason and the Golden of time or you’re just looking for some great instantly falls in love. When Grandma places Fleece. The second section includes twenty sto- reading, I would recommend this collection. Raggedy Ann in Marcella’s care, Raggedy Ann ries, including Perseus and the Gorgon's Head, Compiled by James Daley, 236 pgs, pb. soon finds herself at home with the other The Riddle of the Sphinx, The Story of Helen of 041467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 dolls in the nursery. This collection of stories Troy, The Gods Take Sides, The Wooden Horse, recounts the many adventures Raggedy Ann and Aeneas Visits the Lower World. Preceding and Andy (and the other dolls) find themselves each myth is a list of vocabulary words and Great American Short Stories (9-AD) in. Stories include How Raggedy Ann and definitions, and pronunciation of difficult words Don't be fooled by its size - this compact volAndy Came to Marcella’s House, The Nursery is integrated into the text itself. Excerpts are also ume houses 26 classic American short stories, Dance, Raggedy Ann Learns a Lesson, Raggedy included that share how words have entered our each story selected both for its popularity and Ann and the Painter, Doctor Raggedy Andy, language through these stories. ~ Rachel S. excellence in the short story genre. Included are Raggedy Ann’s Trip on the River, The Taffy Pull, 012055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 10.75 "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving, "Young Raggedy Ann and the Strange Dolls, Raggedy Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ann’s New Sisters, and The Singing Shell. 94 "Bartleby the Scrivener" by Hermann Melville, pgs, hc. ~ Enh "The Catbird Seat" by James Thurber, as well as Fifty Famous Stories Retold (1-8) 041692 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 8.30 This book contains fifty well-known short great stories from Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain, stories compiled by James Baldwin, a respected Bret Harte, Ambrose Bierce, Henry James, Mary Bedtime Story Book: Classic Tales From author and textbook editor of the 1800’s. Many Wilkins Freeman, Hamlin Garland, O. Henry, Childhood (PK-5) of the stories you have probably read, or heard Edith Wharton, Stephen Crane, Sherwood 024884 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.50 before, in one form or another, and most Anderson, Wilbur Daniel Steele, Conrad Aiken, teach a worthy lesson or moral. A few of the Katherine Anne Porter, William March, William James Herriot’s Treasury of Inspirational tales included are: The Brave Three Hundred, Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Paul Horgan, John Characters for Children (PK-6) Androclus and the Lion, The Blind Men and the O'Hara, Walter Van Tilburg Clark, Eudora The warm hues in these magnificent illustra- Elephant, George Washington and His Hatchet, Welty, and Hortense Calisher. 512 pgs, pb. tions bring this collection alive. Read about and The Story of William Tell. 185 pgs, pb. ~ 003707 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 Moses the Cat, the Little Lost Lamb named Rachel P. Smudge and other funny stories from James 043997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 9.75 Herriot’s veterinarian practice in Yorkshire, ☼Great American Short Stories (9-AD) England. Your children might decide that they Thirty More Famous Stories Retold (1-8) This Dover Thrift Edition includes 19 short want to be vets too! This treasury is hardbound 041071 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 10.75 stories from classic authors like Nathaniel and comes with a beautiful dustcover. You and Hawthorne, Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, your children will store up precious memories Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, and many more as you sit together and read James Herriot’s American Tall Tales (4-8) (with dates ranging from 1835-1927). Covering captivating stories. This amazing collection This book contains the fanciful stories of a wide range of writing styles and topics, the is also available in an unabridged audio CD eight legendary men of the early American titles include "Young Goodman Brown", "The format, with the wonderful stories read aloud frontier. Young and old alike will enjoy the Tell-Tale Heart", "Bartleby", "The Luck of the by the famed voice of Jim Dale. Comes on two exciting, if slightly exaggerated, tales of Paul Roaring Camp", "The Bride Comes to Yellow CDs with a total running time of 1.5 hours. ~ Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Stormalong, Mike Fink, Sky", "The Private History of a Campaign that Genevieve Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, Failed", "A White Heron", "The Goophered 014868 Book . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 11.50 and Joe Magarac. 112 pgs, pb ~ Rachel P. Grapevine", "A New England Nun", "The Yellow 019234 Audio CD . . . . . . . 14.95 11.35 043864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Wallpaper", "The Real Thing", "A Pair of Silk Stockings", "To Build a Fire", "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", "The Lost Phoebe", "Paul’s Best Shorts: Favorite Short Stories for Sharing Case", "Bernice Bobs Her Hair", "The Egg", and "The Killers". 248 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel (5-7) 2.95 007222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95 12.95 042628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 Library Builders 1153 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. COLLECTIONS / ANTHOLOGIES Mike Mulligan and More: Virginia Lee Burton Treasury (PK-AD) This book contains four of Virginia Lee Burton’s best-loved children’s books, unabridged and with the original illustrations. Contains Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, The Little House, Katy and the Big Snow, and Maybelle the Cable Car. Discover why these books have been children’s classics for more than sixty years. 202 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 018753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.25 Seeing Ourselves: Great Stories from America’s Past (9-AD) This collection of twenty stories builds a picture of America from the early nineteenth century through World War I. Here, you will find classics such as “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” “A White Heron,” and “The Yellow Wall-paper.” Presented chronologically, each story is prefaced by an introduction that lists the year of publication and explains the work’s literary significance. The back of the book contains a “Works Consulted” section for further reference. 465 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.50 he remains best-known for his magical fairy tales published between 1835 and 1872. For 150 years, his stories have been delighting both adults and children. Packed with a light-hearted whimsy combined with a mature wisdom, they are as entrancing as ever. 031621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.50 Fifty Great Short Stories (10-AD) Edited by Milton Crane, this book offers a comprehensive selection of the world’s best short fiction stories. Including works by English, American, and Continental writers of the past 100 years, the variety in style and subject is enormous, but all feature the high quality of writing that has made them classics. Examples of the fifty stories included are: The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield, The Three-Day Blow by Ernest Hemingway, The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck, That Evening Sun by William Faulkner, Thrawn Janet by Robert Louis Stevenson, and many more. 572 pgs, pb. 040865 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Grimm's Fairy Tales (7-AD) Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, more commonly known as the brothers Grimm, were born in Germany. They had a dream to collect all of the old fairy tales of Germany before they were lost and forgotten. Although they read and researched, most of the stories came from being passed down through the generations. The brothers collected 200 tales, and published them in two volumes. This book contains 55 of their stories, some you may recognize, and others you won't. Even if they are familiar, this is probably a version different than you have seen. Either way, you will enjoy these fairy tales, some dark and some merry. Occasional black line drawings illustrate the story. 342 pgs. 011986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Fairy Tale Collections Random House Book of Fairy Tales (PK-4) You and your family will be enchanted by this collection of nineteen fairy tales. You will recognize most of the tales—Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Snow White—but you may discover some lesser-known gems, too. Color and black and white illustrations appear throughout each story, and the book provides a list of sources in the back for further reading. 208 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 006031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 15.25 ☼Fairy Tale Book: Classic Tales From Childhood (PK-5) This collection of twenty classic fairy tales from around the world is sure to become a favorite in your home library. “Frog Prince,” “Hansel and Gretel,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Steadfast Tin Soldier,” “Thumbelina,” and “Snow Queen” are just some of the stories in this volume. Black and white illustrations and decorative borders add a vintage, timeless quality to each tale. 126 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 049082 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.50 Hans Christian Andersen: The Complete Fairy Tales (7-AD) Well over 1,100 pages of your favorite stories in one tome! Just think - The Emperor's New Clothes, Nightingale, Ugly Duckling, Thumbelina, The Real Princess, and 163 other tales, all in one place! Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) was born in Odense, the son of a shoemaker. His early life was wretched, but he was adopted by a patron and became a shortstory writer, novelist, and playwright, though 1154 Library Builders Fairy Books (PK-AD) Each of these four books contains a collection of over thirty complete, unabridged fairytales edited by Andrew Lang. The stories are presented in "clear, lively prose for which Lang was famous," and they are generally considered to be the "best English versions of standard stories." Recommended in The Well-Trained Mind, these books will quickly become a treasured addition to your home library. ~ Enh 005755 Blue Fairy Book . . . 10.95 8.95 The first book, comprised of some of the world's best known fairytales including Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltzkin, Beauty and the Beast, Hansel and Gretel, and Goldilocks. 017658 Red Fairy Book . . . . 10.95 8.95 The second book, contains some familiar favorites (i.e. Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, Snow White) as well as lesser known fairy tales from French, German, Danish, Russian, and Roumanian sources. 007925 Orange Fairy Book . 12.95 10.50 The tales included in this book find their sources from countries such as Rhodesia and Uganda, as well as from cultures including the American Indian and the Punjab. 008662 Violet Fairy Book . . 14.95 12.25 Much like the contents of the Orange Fairy Book, the Violet Fairy Book contains less familiar fairytales from a wide range of countries including Japan, Serbia, Lithuania, Portugal, and Russia. Jewish Fairy Tales (PK-AD) 23 fairy tales from Jewish folklore. Titles include The Magic Apples, The Goblin and the Princess, and King Solomon's Carpet. An Evergreen Classic. 130 pgs. 013531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Chinese Fairy Tales Children’s Thrift (3-7) This Dover edition includes sixteen stories by Frederick H. Martens that were taken from The Chinese Fairy Book. Print is easy to read, and eighteen charming illustrations enhance the text. The authentic Chinese fairy tales include a variety of fables, legends of the gods, ghost stories, myths, and more. A few examples are “Why Dog and Cat are Enemies,” “The FlowerElves,” “The Dragon Princess,” and “The Bird with Nine Heads.” 76 pgs, pb. 020904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Favorite Celtic Fairy Tales Children’s Thrift (3-7) The charm and magic of Celtic imagination is captured in these eight popular tales by Joseph Jacobs. This Dover edition includes an unabridged selection of stories from Celtic Fairy Tales and More Celtic Fairy Tales. Six illustrations and easy-to-read type make the stories very readable. “The Shepherd of Myddvai,” “The Fate of the Children of Lir,” “The Tale of Ivan,” and “The Sea-Maiden” are included. 021467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 ☼Rootabaga Stories (3-AD) First published in 1922, this collection of American fairy tales by Carl Sandburg is guaranteed to make you smile. Sandburg’s stories take you to Rootabaga Country, where you will meet whimsical, fanciful characters such as blue foxes, corn fairies, flummywisters, baby balloon pickers, and countless others with equally unusual names. In Rootabaga Country, there’s a Village of Liver-and-Onions, railroad tracks that zigzag, pigs that wear bibs, and girls that kick slippers at the moon. These charming, humorous short stories are accompanied by black and white period illustrations. 176 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048738 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Traditional Irish Fairytales (6-AD) James Stephens was an Irish poet and novelist who put his studies of the Gaelic language and Celtic culture to work to compose these retellings of traditional Irish fairy tales. Each of the 10 stories is a time-honored tale that is vividly brought to life by black-and-white illustrations by Arthur Rackham. The tales included in this unabridged collection are: "The Story of Tuan mac Cairill," "The Boyhood of Fionn," "The Birth of Bran," "Oisin's Mother," "The Wooing of Becfola," "The Little Brawl at Allen," "The Carl of the Drab Coat," "The Enchanted Cave of Cesh Corran," "Becuma of the White Skin," and "Mongan's Frenzy." These enchanting, whimsical tales will truly enrich any study of folklore, Ireland, or Celtic culture. 208 pgs. - Elise 004219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 8.25 Irish Fairy Legends (6-AD) First published in 1825, this collection of 38 stories by folklorist T. Crofton Croker was a bestseller in its day. The tales introduce you to pixies, leprechauns, fairies and other supernatural creatures in a mix of dark and humorous stories. “The Headless Horseman,” “The Legend of Knocksheogowna,” and “The Enchanted Lake” are just a few of the stories found in this collection. Delightful 19th century woodcut illustrations appear throughout. 215 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 001981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 8.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Poetry Collections Talking Like the Rain: Read-to-Me Book of Poems (PK-K) 021867 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 7.95 Oxford Illustrated Book of American Children's Poems (PK-AD) This book contains many old favorites. It returns us to the forgotten treasures of American children's poetry. It features beautiful drawings from the best children's book illustrations through history-including archival selections from rare and early editions. This state-of-theart anthology revives the classic poems but also retains the atmosphere of the periods in which they were written. There are selections from early Native Americans as children's poetry began with their cradle songs. Then it moves on to the 1787 "Alphabet" poem from the New England Primer; to 'The Three Little Kittens"; to poems by Emily Dickinson, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost, E.E. Cummings, Janet S. Wong and several more! This is one poetry book that will not gather dust on the shelf as the older readers will want to read it often and younger children will want their favorite poems read to them time and time again! 96 pgs. ~ Phyllis 008204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 9.95 Random House Book of Poetry for Children We have many poetry books in our house. While we can’t agree on which is best, this anthology is definitely one of our favorites! Compiled especially for children ages 5-12, it’s a veritable treasure house of delightful poetry, both classic and contemporary. Charmingly illustrated by Arnold Loebel, the 572 poems (selected by Jack Prelutsky) are arranged in fourteen thematic sections. Not only an “award winner” at our house, this compendium has earned numerous distinguished awards from the American Library Association, Children’s Editor’s Choice, the International Reading Association, and School Library Journal. Ours is getting quite dog-eared - like any much-read book! Please note there is one small section that includes poems on “magic” and mythical creatures, such as trolls, goblins, ghosts, and witches, but little mention of Halloween is made in the seasonal and holiday section. 244 pgs, hc. 007196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.99 17.75 ☼Classic Poetry: An Illustrated Collection (PK-AD) This is a beautifully illustrated book of poetry edited by poet Michael Rosen, the Children’s Laureate of Britain. The book features 38 very well-known poets and several poems for each, presented in chronological order spanning the years from 1564 (Williams Shakespeare’s birth) to 2000 (Judith Wright’s death). The table of contents shows a picture of each poet, along with the lifespan dates, plus the particular poems covered with the page reference. As a result of the chronological order, the table of contents doubles as a timeline of sorts. Other poets include William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Emily Bronte, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Carl Sandburg, and more. The text includes a very brief biographical note about each poet. A few of the poems have explanatory notes at the back, but only a few. The illustrations truly are beautiful, and I especially appreciate the fact that there is a portrait of each poet. This book would make a great resource for a poetry study or a nice volume for browsing. 160 pgs, pb ~ Caryl 000222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.25 Favorite Poems, Old and New (PK-AD) Suggested for use with several major curriculums, this is a thick, delightful compilation of a wide variety of poetry. While the Random House Book of Poetry above is directed more toward children both in format and poetic selections, Favorite Poems is more of a read-aloudfrom or teaching resource. Here are most of the poems you’d ever want to share or study with your children. Older children with an appreciation of poetry will also enjoy it. 002760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.99 16.95 My First Oxford Book of Poems (K-4) Introduce young students to poetry with the gems found in this appealing collection. Each book contains an eclectic mix of older, classic poems as well as newer, lesser-known works. All of the poems are identified by author and accompanied by colorful illustrations in a variety of styles. There books contain an assortment of types of poems, with a nice mix of subjects, themes, moods, and rhyme. For example, there are nonsense poems, poems about nature, poems about pets, and even a few poems about the Bible. An index of authors, titles and first lines is located in the back. 96 pgs, pb. Edited by John Foster. ~ Lisa 028254 Poems . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.95 028225 Animal Poems . . . . 15.99 11.95 The Harp and the Laurel Wreath (K-12) Language development is significantly enriched by exposure to good poetry. This book is a great resource because in one volume, it contains many poems that concern noble actions or ideas. This book contains all the poems recommended in Laura Berquist’s Designing Your own Classical Curriculum, with substantial additions for the high school years. The extensive collection includes poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, Henry Longfellow, Robert Browning, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, and many others. It divides the poems into sections that appeal to students in the early years (K-3), at the grammatical stage (grades 4-6), at the dialectical stage (grades 7-9), and at the rhetorical stage (grades 10-12). It provides an introduction that suggests ways teachers can apply the poems to all grade levels. Following some of the poems that have more difficult language are study questions to get students to dissect the poem and really think about its meaning. An index of poets, poems, first lines, dictation selections, and selections to memorize are all included to make it easy to locate specific poems. ~ Rachel S. 014527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.95 17.50 ☼Poems for Memorization (1-10) This inexpensive volume contains over two hundred poems selected and graded for use in Christian education. The poems touch upon a variety of themes, including God, nature, and good character. You will recognize some of the poems and authors, but many of the contributions are from lesser-known and anonymous poets, too – so you will definitely discover some hidden gems! The poems are grouped into grade levels ranging from 1st to 10th. “Evening Prayer,” “The Worth of a Smile,” “God Has Time” and “Contentment” are some of the poems in this collection. Small black and white illustrations appear in the margins; index included. 199 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 002176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.10 7.00 Poke in the I: A Collection of Concrete Poems (3-8) Concrete poems are poems where the arrangement of letters, typefaces chosen, and the way space is used all add meaning and fun to the poem beyond that contained in the actual words. This book would serve as a great example of concrete poetry when you’re teaching students various poetic forms. It contains 30 concrete poems from various poets, all entertaining and unique (like a poem about a giraffe that is actually shaped like a giraffe and a poem about tennis that you have to switch back and forth between two pages to read). Colorful illustrations add to the fun and make the poems even more visually appealing. Great to read for fun or as a supplement when studying poetry. 36 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel Listen, My Children (K-5) 6.00 These books contain poems for each grade 038528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 as recommended by the Core Knowledge sequence. Biographical sketches and notes for some poems are included, and simple illustrations depict these timeless passages. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.90 003048 Kindergarten 003060 Grade 3 003044 Grade 1 003047 Grade 4 003053 Grade 2 003041 Grade 5 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1155 Poems of Faith (5-AD) "Faith makes me any thing, or all,/That I believe is in the sacred story:/And when sin placeth me in Adam's fall,/Faith sets me higher in his glory." writes the renowned poet, George Hebert, on Christian faith in his poem "Faith." This collection of distinctive voices is a rare find. It is wonderful to read the words of men and women from the past five decades who have recorded their deepest thoughts and feelings on paper and to find that they had the same questions, struggles, joys and sorrows that we have today. When you open this book, you will find the poems of British and American poets, including William Blake, Emily Brontë, Emily Dickinson, John Donne, Christina Rossetti, and George Hebert, just to name a few. Let these poems be inspiring and comforting as you enjoy this rich treasury. - elise 030635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Mentor Book of Major American Poets (9+) This 536-page collection features collections of poetry from twenty classic American poets including: Edward Taylor, Wallace Stevens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Carlos Williams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ezra Pound, Walt Whitman, Marianne Moore, Edgar Allan Poe, John Crowe Ransom, Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Archibald MacLeish, Stephen Crane, e.e. cummings, Robert Frost, Hart Crane, Vachel Lindsay, and W.H. Auden. A good mix of both well-known and lesser-known works are represented - 370 poems in all. Biographical notes on each poet and a complete index are included. 003492 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Mentor Book of Major British Poets (9-AD) The work of 22 major British poets is showcased here through over 400 poems, selected to display the range of talent each poet possessed. Poets included are: William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Emily Bronte, Matthew Arnold, Christina Rossetti, Algernon Charles, Thomas Hardy, Gerard Manley Hopkins, John Davidson, A.E. Housman, William Butler Yeats, D.H. Lawrence, Edwin Muir, Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves, George Barker, and Dylan Thomas. 576 pgs, pb. 010500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Poetry Collections from Dover A Child’s Garden of Verse (all ages) A captivating easy-to-read book of poems for kids that are based on the magic of being a child. Over 60 poems include, “The Land of Nod,” “My Shadow,” “My Bed is a Boat,” and many more favorites by Robert Louis Stevenson. Unabridged. 008671 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 A Child’s Garden of Verse Coloring Book (PK-8) 25 delightful poems, with illustrations. Poems about the wind, swinging, shadows, playing in bed, and more, with pictures to color! 008672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 1156 Library Builders Favorite Poems of Childhood (2-6) These unabridged poems come straight from your childhood. Share in the delight of countless others, including your own family, as you bring these poems into circulation in your own home. Included are: "The Walrus and the Carpenter" - Lewis Caroll; "The Owl and the Pussy-cat" - Edward Lear; "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" - Emily Dickinson; and many, many more. 028398 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Favorite Poems for Children Coloring Book (K-4) Children can color their way through their favorite poems by Christina Rossetti, Lewis Carrol, Emily Dickinson, Edward Lear, Eugene Field, and 6 other poets. 005819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 100 Best-Loved Poems (all ages) A collection of 100 of the finest and most popular poems from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Poetry lovers can read works by Shakespeare, Frost, Browning, Yeats, Marlowe, Poe, Dickinson, Milton, Donne, Shelley, and many, many more. Small and inexpensive, this book is nice for carrying with you to read in your spare time. 101 pgs. 008670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 101 Great American Poems (PK-AD) An inexpensive “thrift” edition of some of the best poetry by American authors. Poems were selected for their popularity and their literary qualities. Some poets/poems included are: Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”; Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing”; “Old Ironsides,” by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.,”Thanatopsis,” by William Cullen Bryant; “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, plus selections from Vachel Lindsay, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Emily Dickinson, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, and many others. 80 pgs, pb. 000438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 World War One British Poets (9-AD) With topics like mortality, loss of friends, separation from family, and the loss of innocence, it’s no wonder that WWI produced moving war poetry from a variety of British poets. This small volume includes works from the likes of Rupert Brooke (The Soldier), Wilfred Owen (Anthem for Doomed Youth), Siegfried Sassoon (In the Pink), Isaac Rosenberg (Break of Day in the Trenches), Rudyard Kipling (The Choice) and more. There are over 70 selections in all. 72 pgs, pb. 046254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Poetry Collections - By Author Poetry for Young People (3-8) An appreciation for poetry is something you can instill in your children at a young age. This series introduces the works of some of the most talented poets in history, such as Emily Dickinson, Rudyard Kipling, and Walt Whitman. Each 48-page book has stunning, painted illustrations portraying the poem's message. Hard to understand terms are defined to enhance comprehension. The timeless writings and breathtaking illustrations will attract children to the beautiful world of poetry. – elise EACH HARDCOVER BOOK . 14.95 10.50 037058 Alfred, Lord Tennyson 037943 American Poetry 037059 Animal Poems 035400 Maya Angelou 037074 Robert Browning 037079 Seasons 039930 William Blake 037089 William Butler Yeats 037092 William Wordsworth EACH SOFTCOVER BOOK . . . 6.95 5.25 037061 Carl Sandburg 037063 Edgar Allan Poe 037064 Edna St. Vincent Millay 037065 Edward Lear 037944 Emily Dickinson 022048 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 037069 Lewis Carroll 036858 Robert Frost 037075 Robert Louis Stevenson 037077 Rudyard Kipling 037085 Walt Whitman 037091 William Shakespeare Visit to William Blake’s Inn: Songs for Innocent and Experienced Travelers (3-9) 033825 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 5.35 ☼Complete English Poems (11-AD) George Herbert is considered one of the great English religious poets of the seventeenth century. This volume contains The Temple, Herbert’s great structure of poems published in 1633, together with significant variations of early versions. Also included are all of Herbert’s other English poems; selections from his Latin poetry with English translations; and his major prose piece, A Priest to the Temple. Izaak Walton’s Life of Herbert, first published in 1670, provides a seventeenth century biography of the great poet. Some of the poems featured in this collection include “Easter-Wings,” “Humility,” “Virtue,” “Cross,” and “Redemption.” Editor John Tobin provides an introduction, table of dates (timeline), suggested resources for further reading, and extensive notes. Indexes of titles and first lines included. 460 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.15 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Poetry Collections from Dover - By Author 046090 Evangeline and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Henry Longfellow’s romantic poem Evangeline tells the tale of danger and heartbreak in Acadia. This book contains Evangeline, Mezzo Cammin, Divina Commedia, and other poems by this 19th century American poet. 67 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046245 Essay on Man and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 This selection of poems by Alexander Pope showcases his talent and the reason he’s one of the most beloved poets of the 18th century. Included totally uncut are Ode on Solitude, The Dying Christian to His Soul, Elegy to the memory of an Unfortunate Lady, An Essay on Criticism, The Rape of the Lock, Essay on Man, Epistle IV, Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, and Epigram: Engraved on the Collar of a Dog. A great selection. 100 pgs, pb. 006134 Favorite Poems of William Wordsworth . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 39 poems from the great and influential English writer and poet William Wordsworth. The selections in this Dover Thrift Edition are mostly from the writing he did between 1798 and 1806. They include: "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abby," the "Lucy" series, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," and more. 021532 Favorite Poems of Longfellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow remains one of the most popular American poets of all time. This collection gathers together a variety of his writings for an economic but thorough look at the poet’s work. Since the book is smaller and avoids excerpting, only one of his longer poems (“Miles Standish”) is included, but many of his other famous works are given, such as “Hymn to the Night,” “The Rainy Day,” “The Slaves Dream,” “The Building of the Ship,” “The Children’s Hour,” “Paul Revere’s Ride,” and many more. 26 poems are included altogether. 82 pgs, pb. 005909 Goblin Market and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 These 53 poems by Christina Rossetti begin with one of her most famous - Goblin Market. Many more of her best-known sonnets, ballads, and shorter lyrics follow. 033394 Great Short Poems . . 1.50 1.25 For all you poetry lovers out there, here is a great collection of short poems for your enjoyment. While these 138 poems are short in length (around sixteen lines or less), their beauty and power is long and withstanding. Enjoy poems by Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Shakespeare, Dylan Thomas, William Butler Yeats, and many other well known poets. 017619 Jabberwocky and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Lewis Carroll has written many poems, and 38 of his most appealing are reprinted here in this Dover Thrift Edition book. Some of these are: "Poeta Fit, non Nascitur," "A Sea Dirge," "The Mad Gardener's Song," and "Father William." 006058 My Last Duchess and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Robert Browning penned a number of wellknown works back in the 1800s. 42 of his poems are collected into this short book, including: "Fra Lippo Lippi," "How it Strikes a Contemporary," "The Pied Piper of Hamlin," "Love Among the Ruins," and many others. 005844 Raven and Other Favorite Poems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 One of America's most famous writers of short stories and poems, Edgar Allan Poe's more well-known poems are ready to be read - "The Bells," "Ulalume," "To Helen," and "The Conqueror Worm" are all included in this collection of over 40 of Poe's finest. 005845 Road Not Taken and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 The pleasure of reading one of Robert Frost's clear but meaningful poems can now be multiplied 28 times for even more enjoyment. "An Old Man's Winter Night," "Meeting and Passing," "Putting In the Seed," "The Hill Wife," and "The Sound of Trees" are all included in this book. 023299 Charge of the Light Brigade & Other Poems . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 This handy collection offers a substantial sampling of Tennyson poetry at a great price. It contains a representative selection of his best works, with shorter poems given in their entirety, carefully chosen excerpts for some longer works, and the famous long narrative poem “Enoch Arden” presented completely. With selections like “The Lady of Shalott,” “The Beggar Maid,” and “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” readers will easily see how Tennyson has remained an admired, widely quoted poet. 94 pgs, pb. 005924 Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 With more than 100 of her poems collected between the covers of this book, you'll be able to enjoy plenty of poetry from one of America's favorite poets. This collection includes: "The Chariot," "Hope," "There's a Certain Slant of Light," and "I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed." The Poems of Phillis Wheatley w/ Letters & Memoir (5-AD) Born in Africa in 1753, Phillis Wheatley was kidnapped as a child and sold into slavery. She created a sensation when she became the first black American poet to publish a book, Poems on Various Subjects: Religious and Moral, on which this volume is based. Her poems offer interesting insights into African-American literary traditions as well as her classical, religious New England education. In addition to her poems, this work includes letters and a memoir written by Margaretta Matild Odell, a descendant of the Wheatley family. 77 pgs, pb.~ Lisa 012198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. SERIES Please also see our Reading section for leveled reading series such as I Can Read, Step Into Reading, and many more. ☼Sandra Boynton Board Books (PK-K) If you’ve read any Sandra Boynton books, you were probably immediately enchanted. Adorable and lovable creatures bring the bouncy, lyrical text to life. As they say on the back, each book is “seriously silly,” but kids of all ages (and adults, too!) will say “Again, again!” after every read. ~ Megan EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 5.99 4.25 Each board book below contains 13 pages. 021709 A to Z Each letter defines an animal whose name starts with that letter accompanied by a delightful illustration. 021721 Blue Hat, Green Hat All of the animals model pieces of clothing in different colors, but that silly turkey just can’t seem to get it right! 021724 But Not the Hippopotamus After being left out all day, will the hippo join in when invited to play? 021739 Doggies Counting to ten can get pretty loud when all the dogs add their voices! 021791 Going-To-Bed Book Join the animals as they prepare for bed on their rocking boat. 028384 Happy Hippo, Angry Duck 021890 Horns to Toes The monsters delight in their similarities from ten fingers and toes to fuzzy tummies. 021912 Moo, Baa, La La La! Find out what all the animals say (even those three singing pigs!). 021915 Opposites Humorous pictures portray opposite words. EACH BOOK BELOW (exc noted) 6.95 5.50 Each board book below, except those noted, contains 20 pages 022595 Barnyard Dance! All the farm animals gather together to do some fancy footwork. 022609 Belly Button Book! Who knew the hippo’s pride was his belly button? Join them at the beach as they show them off! 022636 Birthday Monsters! Those birthday monsters might crash and threaten to ruin your birthday, but they’ll end the book with a nice surprise. 022646 Fifteen Animals! Count those fifteen pets, but you may get them confused as they (almost) all have the same name! 022654 Hey, Wake Up! There are so many fun things to wake up and do as the animals join together to play. 021802 Hippos Go Berserk . . 7.99 5.55 Count up to 9 and back down to 1 again as the hippos gather together to party! 29 pgs. 022723 Oh My Oh My Oh Dinosaurs! Learn about your opposites with this cute book about dinosaurs. 022723 One, Two, Three! Count your way up to ten and find out which activities are right for a crowd! 022742 Pajama Time! Celebrate jammies as you get ready for bed. Library Builders 1157 014507 Perfect Piggies! 021958 Snoozers . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.25 Subtitled “7 Short Short Bedtime Stories for Lively Little Kids,” this volume is larger in format and contains each silly little story on a two-page spread. 15 pgs. 022766 Snuggle Puppy! Subtitled “a little love song,” this is the perfect read for your little cuddle bunny. 022820 Your Personal Penguin A penguin and hippo may seem an odd couple, but what fun they can have together! ☼Little Pookie Board Books (PK-K) You’re probably already familiar with Sandra Boynton’s adorable books for young children. This series is no exception, featuring a lovable little pig named Little Pookie and his mother. Join Little Pookie and Mom as they dance the day away in Let’s Dance, Little Pookie, go through the bedtime routine in Night-Night, Little Pookie, and try to figure out what’s making Little Pookie cry in What’s Wrong, Little Pookie? Kids will love the lyrical text and colorful illustrations in these 15-page board books. ~ Megan EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 047743 Happy Birthday, Little Pookie 020841 Let’s Dance, Little Pookie 020857 Night-Night, Little Pookie 020948 What’s Wrong, Little Pookie? Five Little Monkeys Series (PK-1) When you have five little monkeys, what do you get? Lots of silliness, of course! These enjoyable books feature fun stories that will effortlessly reinforce your child’s counting skills. If you decide to start with the well-known story of Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed be aware that your curiosity might overtake you and leave you wondering what those monkeys with nothing to do eventually found to do! Written and Illustrated by Eileen Christelow. Books are also available in a Book & CD set which features an audiobook CD. The stories are recited in a lively voice, and there are two different versions of the recording. One includes page turn signals (for beginning readers) and one does not (for more independent readers). Great for quiet time reading. ~ Tasha EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 047488 Play Hide-and-Seek 017319...Jumping on the Bed . 017322...Sitting in a Tree 017323...With Nothing to Do EACH BOOK & CD . . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 035798 Jumping on a Bed w/ CD 004309 Sitting in a Tree w/ CD ☼Five Little Monkeys Board Books (PK-1) We all know the fate of the five naughty little monkeys who jumped on the bed, but what about those same lovable monkeys when they wash the car or bake a birthday cake? These board books feature super-cute illustrations and humorous rhyming text as the little monkeys go about their adventures. Kids will love reading these tales over and over again – and Mom and Dad will enjoy it as well! hc, 30 pgs. ~ Megan EACH BOARD BK (exc noted) . 6.99 5.35 046894 …Bake a Birthday Cake 046895 …Sitting in a Tree . . 5.95 4.65 046897 …with Nothing to Do 046896 …Wash the Car . . . . 5.99 4.50 1158 Library Builders Classic Books with Holes (PK-2) What could make a classic children’s book even better? Holes, of course! The colorful pages of these books feature shaped cutouts that complement the text and reveal portions of the final illustration. In my sample copy, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, each page adds a cutout for a different type of animal – first a dog; then a dog and the sheep; then a dog, the sheep, and some ducks. By the end of the book, there are six holes showing six different animals on Old MacDonald’s farm. Children will enjoy reading the text and discovering the new holes with each turn of the pages. Some of the titles in the series come in two different versions. There is a softcover book with a CD which children can read/sing along with or a sturdier board book without a CD. - Melissa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 EACH BOOK W/ CD . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Board Bk Soft w/ CD 042105 Ants Go Marching! 042106 Cows in the Kitchen 042107 Down by the Station 042108 042111 Farmer in the Dell 042112 Five Little Ducks 042113 042118 Old MacDonald... 042119 042121 Over in the Meadow 042122 042124 Ten Little Monkeys 042125 042126 Old Lady Who Swallowed...042127 042128 The House that Jack Built 042115 042132 Wheels on the Bus 042133 Clifford Series (PK-2) Stephen used to love the Clifford books when he was younger. I'm not sure what it is about the idea of a friendly red dog the size of a house that is so appealing to young children, but the stories are funny and wholesome, and the list of adventures and trouble a huge but well-meaning pet can get into are endless. We've listed a few of the older classic books here - if they like them as much as Stevie did, we'll add more! EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 030050 Clifford and the Big Storm 030052 Clifford Takes a Trip 030054 Clifford To the Rescue 030057 Clifford's Good Deeds 030060 Clifford's Puppy Days 030053 Clifford the Big Red Dog 030058 Clifford's Manners Little Critter Series (PK-2) Little Critter has the same difficulties growing up that every child does - there's his younger sister who is always tagging along, bedtime in the middle of playing, trying to train a new puppy, and getting lost in the mall. However, he also has a lot of fun with his family and friends. This series has been enjoyed by young children and their parents for many years. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 3.99 3.25 031431 Just Me and My Dad 031433 Just Me and My Mom 031439 Merry Christmas Mom and Dad 031420 I Just Forgot 031423 Just a Mess 031432 Just Me and My Little Brother Biscuit the Little Yellow Puppy (PK-2) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 021918 Biscuit Visits the Doctor Little Golden Books (PK-2) 021922 Biscuit’s Birthday I grew up with Little Golden Books, and I’m 021937 Biscuit’s First Beach Day sure many of you did too! Many years later, 021993 Biscuit’s First Trip these classic books are still available. We offer some not-to-miss classics individually, some ☼Skippyjon Jones Books (PK-2) compiled into one larger book and others in Skippyjon Jones is a Siamese cat with a knack boxed sets that are a great value. These books for getting into trouble and an imagination will likely become your children’s favorites, just bigger than his ears! Mama Junebug Jones is like they were ours. The books have been faithforever scolding him and sending him to his fully reprinted with the hard covers and distincroom to learn to think more like a Siamese. tive Little Golden Book binding. - elise But Skippyjon thinks he is a Chihuahua named EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 3.99 3.25 Skippito Friskito who speaks with a Spanish 036565 Butterfly Kisses accent and goes on all sorts of big adventures. 036566 Christmas Story Although he’s supposed to be sitting quietly in 029920 Color Kittens his room, he bounces on the bed, puts on his 029367 How the Turtle Got Its Shell mask and cape, and goes through his closet to 023862 ☼Little Mommy be transported to the lands of his imagination. 029921 Monster at the End of This Book Once there, Skippito always has a big job to do, 028695 Poky Little Puppy with the support of his Chihuahua pals – Los 036568 Prayers for Children Chimichangos. The text is hilarious and engag036598 Inspirational Tales . 10.95 8.50 ing to adults as well as children, especially 10 classics bound into a 212-page, hardwhen Skippyjon and his pals start to sing in cover book. Includes: Where Do Kisses amusing and inventive rhymes. Each book is Come From?; I Love You, Mommy!; A softcover, 30 pages. ~ Megan Blessing from Above; The Lion’s Paw; I Love EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 You, Daddy!; Prayers for Children; My Little 028390 Skippyjon Jones Golden Book About God; The Friendly 028391 … in Mummy Trouble Book; Wonders of Nature; and Noah’s Ark 028393 … in the Doghouse See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. RICHARD SCARRY (PK-2) Welcome to the world of Richard Scarry! Kids love the fun animal characters of Busytown. There's Pickles Pig, Farmer Hee Haw, Hilda Hippo, and of course Goldbug! Richard Scarry's books offer kids entertaining stories as well as teaching early concepts and enhancing vocabulary through colorful pictures and simple text. Curious George (PK-3) Since he was brought to life by Margret and H.A. Rey more than sixty years ago, Curious George has found a lasting place in the hearts of millions of boys and girls. The inquisitive monkey and the Man with the Yellow Hat share many exciting adventures in this classic children’s series. The colorful pictures and humorous stories make them perfect for readRichard Scarry's Best Storybook Ever ing to young children and having children With over fifty different selections, this book read themselves. Curious George stories even is a compilation of subject matter from Richard replaced Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel Scarry's favorite Golden Books. Throughout the as Stephen’s favorite reading material. pages, children will learn numbers, fables, manners, safety rules, rhymes, colors, months of the Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys year, and much more while enjoying the stories, Cecily G. is a lonely giraffe with no family rhymes, and colorful illustrations. 288 pgs, hc. or friends to play with. One day she meets 9 035082 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.99 12.25 mischievous little monkeys with no home, and a very unique friendship strikes up. This cute Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks and Things storybook is where author H.A. Rey first introThat Go duced generations of young readers to the infaFollow Pickles Pig and his family as they go on mous little monkey, Curious George. sc. -Enh a picnic. On the way there and back, the Pig 021264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Family sees all sorts of interesting vehicles - and drivers! Oversized, 69 pgs, hc. Curious George 035084 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.50 Curious George certainly lives up to his name! Taken from his home in the jungles of Africa, Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Town George's inquisitive nature initiates his many Each spread of pages in this colorful book shows adventures including sailing the seas, accidenyoung readers a different part of Busytown and tally calling in the fire department, and flying what goes on there. Take a trip to the harbor, high above the city. the post office, the firehouse, the airport and 007804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 even out to the farm. Oversized, hc. 035083 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.50 ☼Curious George Rides a Bike Curious George gets a bike as a gift, but of Richard Scarry’s Great Pie Robbery & Other course he forgets the man in the yellow hat’s Mysteries advice and does not stay close to the house Join detectives Sam Cat and Dudley Pig. In The while he’s riding. He has all kinds of advenGreat Pie Robbery, they try to find out who stole tures, delivers papers, floats some paper boats Ma Dog’s cherry pies, and in The Supermarket down a river, and even gets asked to be in an Mystery, the sleuths try to determine who’s been animal show! Though he causes a bit of trouble, stealing food from Grocer Dog’s supermarket. by the end of the story everyone loves the adorThe Great Steamboat Mystery takes Sam and able monkey once again. 48 pgs, pb. ~Rachel Dudley to sea, where they search for jewel 027538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 thieves. 104 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 046394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 8.75 Curious George Books & CD Sets Join Curious George on more fun adventures! Richard Scarry’s Bedtime Stories These are available as single books, or as book Filled with amusing short stories featuring and CD sets. The CDs feature a pleasant voice familiar characters such as Lowly Worm and (perhaps the man with the yellow hat?) reading Uncle Willy and colorful, detailed illustrations, the story aloud at a pace that children can folthis would be a great addition to your child’s low along with. CDs have two tracks - one with bedtime story rotation! Stories include Sergeant page-turn signals, one without. ~ Rachel S. Murphy and the Banana Thief, Ma Pig’s New each Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 2.95 Car, Uncle Willy and the Pirates, The Unlucky 026729 and the Birthday Surprise Day, and The Three Fishermen. 16 pgs, pb. 011848 and the Dumptruck 041649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 033667 and the Firefighters 017742 ☼and the Ice Cream Surprise Richard Scarry’s Peasant Pig and the Terrible 011868 and the Pizza Dragon 011840 and the Puppies Can you imagine the trouble Richard Scarry’s 023478 at the Aquarium characters would get into if they were placed in 011834 Dinosaur Discovery medieval times? Well, that’s the premise of this 017314 Feeds The Animals fun, colorful book. The king orders a celebra- 011853 Goes Camping tion in Busylande, so Peasant Pig, Lowly worm, 011837 Goes to an Ice Cream Shop and others attend the festivities. When a dragon 011842 Goes to the Beach threatens to ruin the day, will the townspeople 011838 Makes Pancakes and knights be able to save the holiday? With 023486 Snowy Day an action-packed story and Richard Scarry’s Book and CD Sets: trademark characters and illustrations, this book 025053 and the Puppies . . . 10.99 8.25 is a must-have for your home library. Measures 035794 Curious George . . . 10.99 8.25 10” x 11.5”, 48 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel 043801 Flies a Kite . . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 046777 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 8.75 017316 Makes Pancakes . . . 10.99 8.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Complete Adventures of Curious George This collection includes seven well-loved Curious George adventures in one book. In one volume, you'll enjoy: Curious George, Curious George Takes a Job, Curious George Rides a Bike, Curious George Gets a Medal, Curious George Flies a Kite, Curious George Learns the Alphabet, and Curious George Goes to the Hospital. 432 pgs, hardcover. The Book & CD set makes a great gift and includes the hardcover book and five unabridged audio CDs with over 3 1/2 hours of stories and sound effects. 011833 Book . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 21.95 038255 Book & CDs . . . . . . 29.99 21.95 New Adventures of Curious George This 200-page compilation includes: Curious George Goes to the Chocolate Factory, Curious George and the Puppies, Curious George Makes Pancakes, Curious George Feeds the Animals, Curious George Goes to a Movie, Curious George and the Hot Air Balloon, Curious George in the Snow, and Curious George’s Dream. 038259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 Curious George Around Town Boxed Set 017736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 8.95 BERENSTAIN BEARS Big Book of the Berenstain Bears (PK-3) It’s five times the pleasure with America’s most loved bear family. Join Papa, Mama, Brother, and Sister Bear as they face new situations and learn how to stick together as a family. Compiled together are five of the First Time Books: The Berenstain Bears’ New Baby, The Berenstain Bears and the Sitter, The Berenstain Bears in the Dark, The Berenstain Bears Go to the Doctor, and The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room. By Stan and Jan Berenstain. 028457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 8.50 ☼Berenstain Bears (PK-3) I was glad to see we were adding this classic storybook series to our catalog – they were some of my favorites growing up. For those who somehow don’t know, The Berenstain Bears are a fun family of bears, Mama, Papa, Sister, and Brother Bear (and sometimes baby Honey), who live in a tree house and have all sorts of adventures. The colorful pictures and fairly easy to read text make them perfect for both story time and independent reading for kids. The cool thing about these books is that Brother and Sister Bear (and even sometimes Mama and Papa or other friends) learn some kind of lesson in each story that readers could easily apply to their own life. With the charming stories, cute characters, colorful illustrations, and valuable lessons taught, this series has become a classic for a reason. Books can be enjoyed independently and in any order. About 32 pgs, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 046872...and the Trouble with Commercials 026583...and the Bad Influence 046869...and the Big Spelling Bee 046871...and the Trouble With Chores 046873...and Too Much Car Trip 046874...Bedtime Battle 017693 ☼...Computer Trouble 046876...Hug and Make Up 046877...Lose a Friend Library Builders 1159 Berenstain Bears Little Lights Series (PK-2) EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 3.99 3.25 046868...and a Job Well Done 009250...and the Forgiving Tree 009261...and the Joy of Giving 025909...and the Gift of Courage 046870...and the Golden Rule 025931...Faithful Friends 025915...Give Thanks 046875...Go to Sunday School 025918...Gossip Gang . . . . . 4.99 4.15 025932...Here’s the Church, Here’s the Steeple . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.75 009329...Jobs Around Town 009341...Kindness Counts 025940...Let the Bible Be Your Guide . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.75 025920...Love Their Neighbors 025926...Perfect Fishing Spot 6.99 5.75 046878...Play a Good Game 029705...Reap the Harvest . . 6.99 5.75 046879...Say Their Prayers 029706...Trouble With Secrets6.99 5.75 009260 ☼Berenstain Bears Show God’s Love Story Collection10.99 8.95 Contains the following five stories in one hardcover volume: Berenstain Bears Love Their Neighbors, …Play a Good Game, … and a Job Well Done, …Faithful Friends, and …and the Gift of Courage. Martha Speaks Series (PK-3) 017780 Fireworks for All . . . 3.99 017797 Martha & Skits Out West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 017798 Martha Camps Out . . 3.99 017878 Martha Says It with Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 017892 Meet Martha . . . . . . 3.99 018020 Pool Party . . . . . . . . 3.99 018022 Pup’s Tale . . . . . . . . 5.99 018026 Thief of Hearts . . . . . 3.99 018099 White House Dog . . . 5.99 2.95 4.50 2.95 3.75 2.95 2.95 4.50 2.95 4.50 Dr. Seuss (PK-4) Cat in the Hat What would you do if the Cat in the Hat came to see you when your mother is out? The children are bored when the cat comes to brighten up their day. But the fish is adamant that the cat is no good. Will the children be able to explain the mess to their mother? 012035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 Fox in Socks This classic Dr. Seuss book is probably the most tongue-tying book there is. Mr. Fox has no trouble pronouncing the scenes he sees, but his friend Mr. Knox is another story. Fox tries to show Knox how simple saying the ridiculous rhymes are, but Knox doesn’t have much fun with the game. This is a favorite for young and old kids alike, as the words should be easy to read, but are often difficult to read quickly and correctly. 62 pgs, pb. 004458 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 Library Builders One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish You start off with fish, and end up meeting all kinds of crazy creatures. Not only are there many kinds of fish, but there are many different things everywhere. Meet the Nook with his hook cookbook, the sheep that walk in their sleep, and the Zeds with only one hair on their heads. Another classic Dr. Seuss book. 012046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 Sneetches and Other Stories This book includes four short stories by Dr. Seuss. The first is about Sneetches with stars on their bellies learning to get along with Sneetches that don’t have stars. The second is about two Zaxes who refuse to get out of each other’s way. The third is about Mrs. McCave, who named all Go, Dog, Go! Look at all the dogs! There are dogs in cars, 23 of her sons Dave. The last is about a creature dogs at work, and dogs asleep. Read along and who is afraid of some moving pants until he learns that the pants are just as afraid of him. see where they go and what they do. 012041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 Four fun stories that kids will enjoy. Full-color, 64 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel 008751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.50 Green Eggs and Ham Do you like green eggs and ham? Would you like them served by Sam I Am? This beginner There’s a Wocket in My Pocket This classic Dr. Seuss book is great for beginbook by Dr. Seuss provides new readers with an easy to read, repetitive storyline featuring a non- ning readers. It’s about a boy with the weirdest sense meal and lots of silly rhymes. 62 pgs, hc. house you’ll ever see; creatures of all types live 008601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 in all the nooks and crannies. With full-color pictures, simple words, and a catchy rhythm that is typical of Dr. Seuss books, kids will enjoy Hop on Pop This is proclaimed as the simplest Seuss book this gobbledygook tale. 28 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel 6.95 of all. The short, rhyming words are written at 008771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 the top of the page and then used in a short, fun sentence. Great for beginning readers. 012042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 OBADIAH SERIES Obadiah the Bold (PK-3) Obadiah Starbuck, a young Quaker boy, can hardly concentrate on anything else when he gets a shiny spyglass for his birthday. He carries it with him everywhere and dreams of being a pirate when he is old enough. When he learns more about the life of a pirate, his dreams are dashed; until, that is, his father shares with him about his grandfather, a sailor who was braver Horton Hatches the Egg Duped by a lazy bird, Horton the Elephant than any pirate. 032010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.95 promises to tend to her egg. Despite a freezing winter and the taunts of his friends, Horton remains true to his word. ~ Anh Rachel and Obadiah (PK-3) When Asa Starbuck receives a shiny coin for 008438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.50 running news of a returning ship to the captain's wife, Obadiah and Rachel dream of receiving Horton Hears a Who their own shiny coins. Obadiah tells Rachel that One day while bathing, Horton the elephant she is too slow and that the mill owner would hears a small noise coming from a speck of never send a girl. To settle the matter, they dust, floating in the breeze. Imagine Horton's hold a race and Rachel's perseverance pays off. surprise when he realizes that there is someone When the mill owner spies another returning on the speck shouting for help. Horton gently ship, he sends Rachel off with the news and sets the speck on a clover, and he discovers that she receives not one, but two shiny coins for there is an entire town on it! Believing Horton is crazy, the other animals do their best to steal her efforts. 049597 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.95 the ridiculous speck of dust. It's up to Horton to convince them that "A person's a person, no matter how small!" Book is hardcover, 72 pgs. Thy Friend Obadiah (K-3) 049664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 018581 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.50 1160 If I Ran the Zoo Have you ever seen a ten-footed lion or an elephant-cat? Well if Gerald McGrew ran the zoo, you would see them and more. Gerald is bored with all the typical zoo animals and wants a zoo that would make everyone marvel. Follow Gerald as he travels to the mountains of “Zomba-ma-Tant” to bring to his zoo the bird called “Bustard,” and join him in the “Desert of Zind” to hunt the “scraggle-foot Mulligatawny.” When Gerald finishes gathering all his unusual creatures there won’t be a person left in the world that doesn’t want to see the “New McGrew Zoo.” A Dr. Seuss classic. 56 pgs, hc. 008486 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.50 Tooth Book A wonderful Dr. Seuss tale about who has teeth, who doesn’t, and how to keep the ones you have. The book’s short, rhyming text is easy to follow, and the humorous illustrations help the reader along. A perfect book for the beginning reader. 008775 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 Dr. Seuss’s Beginner Book Collection This boxed set contains the following 5 Dr. Seuss classics in hardcover: Cat in the Hat, Hop on Pop, Fox in Socks, Green Eggs and Ham, and One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. 020742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.95 34.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Your Favorite Seuss: Baker's Dozen By Seuss When we were younger, we could never get enough of Dr. Seuss. We would all get excited when we would find another Dr. Seuss book in the library we hadn't read yet. Wouldn't we have loved to stumble upon a whole collection of them, like this one! Bound into one oversize, 368-page volume are 13 of Dr. Seuss' bestloved books, including: And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, McElligot's Pool, If I Ran the Zoo, Horton Hears a Who!, The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Yertle the Turtle, Happy Birthday to You!, Green Eggs and Ham, The Sneetches, Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book, The Lorax, and Oh, the Places You'll Go!. All books are included full-size, and each includes a fascinating essay and introduction about the book, allowing readers to learn more about the man behind the fantastic stories. We predict this to be one of the best-loved volumes in your home library too! 033871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95 26.95 WINNIE-THE-POOH Winnie-the-Pooh (PK-AD) It was this charming book that first introduced readers to Edward Bear - or, Winnie-the-Pooh as he came to be called. Written for A.A. Milne’s son, Christopher, this book was the result of many bedtime stories about the bear and his friends - and even Christopher Robin himself. It is in this volume that readers will find the beloved stories in which Pooh disguises himself as a raincloud to trick some bees (“Tut, tut, it looks like rain”), Pooh becomes quite stuck in Rabbit’s hole after a visit, Pooh and Piglet hunt for Woozles, Eeyore loses (and finds) his tail, Piglet meets a Heffalump, Piglet survives a flood, Christopher Robin leads an “expotition” to the North Pole, and more. Ten chapters, or stories, are included overall, accompanied by the original artwork of Pooh and his friends by Ernest H. Shepard. 161 pgs, pb. An unabridged audio CD of this classic children’s book is also available, which is performed by Jim Broadbent, comes in three CDs, and runs about 3 hrs. Dr. Seuss Books w/ CDs 4.95 We now offer a few classic Dr. Seuss books 001594 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 along with CDs with the unabridged story read 016847 Audio CD . . . . . . . 22.00 15.95 aloud. The books are paperback and include full-color illustrations. The zany tales not only House at Pooh Corner (PK-AD) This Winnie-the-Pooh title contains ten wellentertain children, but actually help teach basic reading skills. These colorful books come with loved stories you're sure to have repeated beda CD so the book can be enjoyed independently time requests for. Stories include: "In Which by pre-readers. With notable voices from the A House Is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore," likes of Kelsey Grammer, Jason Alexander, and "In Which Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has David Hyde Pierce, the CDs share the stories in Breakfast," "In Which a Search Is Organdized and Piglet Nearly Meets the Heffalump Again," a lively, appealing way. ~ Rachel EACH SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.75 "In Which It Is Shown That Tiggers Don't Climb Trees," "In Which Piglet Does a Very Grand 018043 Cat in the Hat w/ CD Thing," and more. Black-and-white illustra018044 Cat in the Hat Comes Back w/ CD tions, pb. 018089 Green Eggs and Ham w/ CD 012584 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 018140 Hop On Pop w/ CD 018275 One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue ~~~~~~~~ Fish with CD ~~~~~~~ Beatrix Potter (PK-3) Beatrix Potter: Complete Tales (PK-5) All of the Peter Rabbit & company books gathered into one, hardbound volume. 003368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 25.95 The Tale of Peter Rabbit (PK-2) The classic story by Beatrix Potter. When Peter's mother goes to buy bread, she tells the children they may go out as long as they stay out of trouble and Mr. McGregor's garden. Peter's siblings go to the blackberry patch, but Peter runs straight to the forbidden garden to munch some fresh vegetables. When Mr. McGregor catches sight of him, Peter's disobedience has unpleasant consequences. 007335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.85 Beatrix Potter Tales (PK-1) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 049407 Tale of Benjamin Bunny 049408 Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse 049409 Tale of Peter Rabbit 049410 Tale of Tom Kitten ~~~~~~~ 4.95 Frances Series (PK-3) Possibly the most loveable badger in children's literature, Frances is somehow funny and opinionated yet naive as she experiences many of the same "bumps in the road" as many young children. You just can't help grinning as Frances runs "away" after the arrival of a baby sister, makes a trade with a crafty friend, and decides that bread and jam make the best meal of all. 32 pgs, pb unless otherwise noted. Please note that A Bargain for Frances is now only available in an "I Can Read" version which is slightly abridged and smaller-format. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 6.99 4.95 000920 A Baby Sister for Frances When Gloria is born, Frances notices how much of her mother's time is taken up with the baby. She decides to run away to the dining room after packing all her possessions and some cookies. Will she stay away, or move back in with the family? 000946 Bargain for Frances . 3.99 2.95 When Frances plays with Thelma, she usually gets "the worst end" of every deal she and Thelma make. Then, while playing tea party Thelma makes a bargain that Frances can't refuse. When Frances finds out what Thelma is up to, can she find a way around their "no backsies" bargain? I Can Read version is slightly abridged. 64 pgs. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 010101 Bedtime for Frances Mother and Father tell Frances it is time for bed. But Frances can think of plenty of reasons why she can't sleep. She needs a glass of milk, she needs to be kissed, etc. etc. Can Father put a stop to the bedtime stalling? 000945 Best Friends for Frances Little sister Gloria wants to play with Frances, but Frances tells her she is too little and goes to her friend Albert's. At Albert's, Frances experiences the same brush-off she gave her sister, and returns home to play with Gloria. Will they find a way to end the clique-iness so they can all play together? 000947 Birthday for Frances Gloria's birthday is tomorrow, and Frances is not happy about it. Why is that your birthday is the one that is never now? Although she overcomes her jealousy and buys Gloria a present, will Frances's tummy talk Frances out of giving it to her? 000929 Bread and Jam for Frances When Father, Mother, and Gloria all eat yummy soft-boiled eggs for breakfast, Frances eats bread and jam. At lunch, Mother packs her a chicken-salad sandwich but Frances trades it for bread and jam. When she refuses to eat anything else, Mother and Father play along. Will Frances ever be ready to try something new? Frances 50th Anniversary Collection (K-3) Set includes Bread and Jam for Frances, Best Friends for Frances, and A Bargain for Frances. All are I Can Read editions and come in paperback. 026577 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 8.75 Flicka, Ricka, Dicka (PK-3) When my sisters and I were younger, we would never miss out on a chance to go to a library book sale with Mom! We’d always find the best old books there, like this charming series, written and illustrated by Maj Lindman. Originally published in the 40’s and 50’s, each book follows the adventures of three little Swedish girls. The girls are nearly identical with blue eyes, blonde hair, and different matching outfits in every book. The stories are wholesome and warm, with the girls meeting new friends and enjoying mild adventures together. We always found it amazing that they never argued or fought amongst themselves, even though they are always together! Great for young readers, each two-page spread includes a page of large print text, opposite a colorful, full-page illustration. 32 pgs, pb. – Jess EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.25 005254... and the Big Red Hen 005277... and the Little Dog 005307... and the New Dotted Dress 005325... and the Strawberries 005326... and the Three Kittens 005331... and Their New Friend 005335... Bake a Cake Library Builders 1161 Snipp, Snapp, Snurr (PK-3) Similar to the Flicka, Ricka, Dicka series, this is the boy’s complement. The Snipp, Snapp, Snurr series by Maj Lindman features three blonde, blue-eyed boys who live in Sweden. The boys always wear identical clothes, and enjoy a variety of adventures together. Each 32-page book has a page of large print text for each colorful, full-page illustration. Like Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka, the boys always get along, and the stories are wholesome yet entertaining. Although as little girls, we preferred the Flicka, Ricka, Dicka series, we read and re-read all the Snipp, Snapp, Snurr books in our collection too! - Jess EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 005350... and the Big Surprise 005355... and the Buttered Bread 005358... and the Gingerbread 005379... and the Red Shoes 005384... and the Reindeer 005388... and the Yellow Sled 005431... Learn to Swim ☼Dodsworth Series (PK-3) Join Dodsworth, a traveling mouse, as he takes his mischievous duck friend on his journeys around the world. These easy-reader chapter books feature storylines and charming cartoon illustrations that reference many of the landmarks found in each city. Dodsworth and Duck are hilarious, with adventures and humor that even adults will enjoy. For example, in Paris, Duck flies paper airplanes from the top of the Eiffel Tower (realizing too late that he made the airplanes out of euros instead of paper), and while going out on a bicycle ride, they inadvertently join the Tour de France! By Tim Egan. 48 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 000644 Dodsworth in London 000690 Dodsworth in New York 000739 Dodsworth in Paris Scanimation Picture Books (PK-AD) “What’s all the commotion? ANIMALS in motion!” So begins the excitement in Gallop, as you flip open the front cover and see a horse, quite literally trotting across the page! This is definitely a fun book for young children, with colorful, simple text serving only to highlight the amazing, moving panes of animals on each page. It’s full of action as dog streaks, cat pounces, rooster struts, butterfly flutters, monkey swings, turtles swim, and eagle flies. No wonder it’s been at the top of the bestseller list for so many weeks! Just turning the page sets each animal in motion. I’m still not sure how they get so much movement with such a small amount of “play” in the margin, but I’m not about to tear the book apart to find out - I’d like to share this copy with the grandkids! Now there are additional captivating Scanimation books that have the same neat “moving” pictures but have different themes. In Swing, there are kids playing sports instead of animals moving; a boy hits a baseball that looks like it’s coming off the page to hit you, kids kick soccer balls, ride bikes, do cartwheels, etc. Star Wars is based on the movie series and includes 11 iconic scenes with small quotes from the movies; Obi-Wan battles a lunging acklay, Luke and Leia swing across an abyss to 1162 Library Builders flee stormtroppers, Darth Vader shakes his fist, etc. Waddle is another animal-themed book like Gallop, with different animals like a penguin waddling, a frog hopping, a bears scampering, etc. A unique aspect of Waddle is that there’s a bit of color in the moving pictures, which adds some extra fun. All the books are visually captivating, measure 5”x7.25” and are hardcover. EACH BOOK (except noted) . 12.95 9.95 041948 Gallop! 023239 Swing! 022768 ☼Star Wars . . . . . . 14.95 11.50 002788 ☼Waddle 029568 ☼Wizard of Oz . . . 14.95 11.50 Madeline Series (1-3) “In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines / Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.” Each Madeline book starts out with the same set of lines and goes on to tell of another of Madeline’s crazy adventures – having an appendix taken out, being stolen by gypsies, dealing with the bratty boy next door, nearly drowning, or something else that sends Miss Clavel into a tizzy. The books are written in rhyming lines and accompanied by many cute illustrations. You’ll want these classics for your children’s bookshelves! approx. 50 pgs, pb. ~ Megan EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 001575 Madeline 018867 Book w/ CD . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 Madeline Book & CD Set includes a professional narration of the book and some additional songs to sing, both in French and English. 036469 Madeline and the Bad Hat 036470 Madeline and the Gypsies 036471 Madeline in London 036472 Madeline’s Rescue ☼Stepping Stones—Fiction (1-4) Stepping Stones chapter books are perfect for young readers, with large type, short chapters, beautiful black-and-white illustrations—and most important of all—great stories! See below for a synopsis of each title. 72-135 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 3.99 3.25 024269 Anna Maria’s Gift . . . 4.99 3.95 047075 Smasher Smasher is a rambunctious dog who is always getting into trouble. Mrs. Buzzard wants to get rid of him. Can Farmer Buzzard find a way to keep Smasher on the farm? By Dick King-Smith (author of Babe: The Gallant Pig). 028703 Summer Pony Ginny is thrilled when her parents let her rent a pony for the summer. She ends up with Mokey, a shaggy, half-starved pony— not exactly what she had in mind. With patience and hard work, Mokey surprises everyone—and Ginny and Mokey have the best summer ever. By Jean Slaughter Doty. 047078 Winter Pony In this sequel to Summer Pony, Ginny and Mokey look forward to a winter full of adventure. They learn how to drive a sleigh, they find themselves in danger when they get lost in the snow, and Ginny helps Mokey give birth to a foal. Mr. Putter & Tabby Series (1-4) From the author of Henry and Mudge, meet old Mr. Putter and his cat Tabby! Tabby loves it when Mr. Putter gets a great idea, and you will too! Well-written with colorful illustrations, these short chapter books are perfect for young readers, ages 5-9. ~ Anh EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 011751 Bake the Cake 026538 Catch the Cold 011752 Feed the Fish 011753 Fly the Plane 037862 Make a Wish 011754 Paint the Porch 011755 Pick the Pears 011756 Pour the Tea 011757 Row the Boat 023396 Run The Race 016584 See the Stars 016588 Spin the Yarn 048144 ☼Spill the Beans 033653 Stir the Soup 011758 Take the Train 011759 Toot the Horn 011760 Walk the Dog 035607 Write the Book Nate the Great Series (1-4) Yet another of my favorite childhood sleuths was Nate the Great. Through these humorous and easy-to-read chapter books, Nate and his dog Sludge take on serious cases like missing joke books, missing lists, and other things for his friends. Before they're old enough to appreciate Encyclopedia Brown, young readers will enjoy solving cases with Nate the Great. - Jess EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 4.50 3.50 029910 Nate the Great 033018...& Me 036611...& the Halloween Hunt 033020...& the Missing Key 033863...& the Monster Mess 033021...& the Mushy Valentine 008578...& the Musical Note 008579...& the Phony Clue 008632...& the Pillowcase 005071...& the Sticky Case 008663...Goes Down in the Dumps 033023...Goes Undercover 033864...on the Owl Express 033013...San Francisco Detective 008696...Saves the King of Sweden 033012...Stalks Stupidweed 009191...Talks Turkey EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 039565...& the Big Sniff 033010...& the Boring Beach Bag 036610...& the Crunchy Christmas 033019...& the Fishy Prize 012594 ☼& the Hungry Book Club 022811...& the Lost List 036613...& the Snowy Trail 033022...& the Stolen Base 033011...& the Tardy Tortoise See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Nate the Great Collected Stories: Audio CD’s (3-5) Now you can listen to your favorite Nate the Great stories with these unabridged, 50+ minute audio CD’s. Each CD contains four stories read by Broadway actor John Lavelle. EACH CD (except noted) . . . 14.99 11.50 029391 Volume 1 Nate the Great, Nate the Great Goes Undercover,…and the Halloween Hunt, and …and the Monster Mess. 012567 ☼Volume 2 Nate the Great and the Phony Clue, … and the Missing Key, … and the Snowy Trail, and …and the Crunchy Christmas. 037148 ☼Volume 3 . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Lighthouse Family Series (1-4) With their homey charm and adorable cast, these ready-for-chapter books are perfect for cuddling up and reading together, or for young readers who prefer a meandering story over a lot of action. In The Storm, we meet Pandora, a lonely cat who dutifully tends to her lighthouse. After a fierce storm, she finds Seabold the dog washed up on the beach and takes him under her care. He decides to stay on for awhile and repair his boat. Before he leaves, however, they rescue a trio of orphaned mice floating about in a crate. Suddenly, they have become a cozy little lighthouse family and no one is lonely anymore. As the little family survives one sea adventure after another, they become closer yet. While not heavy on excitement, these simple books are sweet and enjoyable, with a flavor of Beatrix Potter, according to the School Library Journal. Black-and-white illustrations accompany the story. By Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Preston McDaniels. – Jess 009619 The Whale . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 001869 The Eagle . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 037920 The Turtle . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 009598 The Storm . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Betsy Series (1-4) Who knew school could be such an adventure? In this four book series, Betsy encounters all that school has to offer. You will absolutely love this delightful series, as the author, Carolyn Haywood, writes with such humor and an understanding of children! Real things happen to Betsy that your kids will really be able to relate to, and there are wonderful life lessons for them to learn, too. These books would also be great books to read aloud to your kids. Fun black-and-white illustrations are scattered throughout the books. Each book is about 135 pgs, pb. - elise EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 5.95 4.50 034964 B is for Betsy In B is for Betsy, it is the first day of first grade, and Betsy is convinced that school is going to be terrible! However, she makes friends with Ellen and Billy, and her teacher turns out to be really nice. School might turn out to be one of her favorite places! 034965 Back to School with Betsy Betsy is entering the second grade in Back to School with Betsy, and she is still great friends with Billy. They are having a lot of fun together; yet they somehow manage to always get into trouble together, too! 034966 Betsy & Billy In the third book, Betsy is in the third grade. Things aren't looking so great initially without Miss Grey, but the year is full of funny and exciting surprises! 034967 Betsy & the Boys . . 10.95 8.25 In the last book of the series, Betsy is in fourth grade. A lot of new things are in store for Betsy this year - a new teacher, a new kitten, and a new goal - to play football! That is, if the boys will let her. ~~~~~~~~ Pippi Longstocking Books (K-5) Pippi was one of my favorite characters when I was a little girl, and the charm of her personality has endured through the decades. Now even my niece Hannah enjoys reading about this adventurous girl with abnormal strength, a mysterious father, her monkey and horse roommates, and those trademark shoes and pigtails. Along with her young neighbors Tommy and Annika, Pippi always has lots of fun, whether it’s getting settled into her new house and neighborhood, sailing to an island to pretend to be shipwrecked, or visiting her father’s kingdom in the South Seas. Your child is sure to love these fun, adventurous stories. By Astrid Lindgren, a few black and white illustrations included in each book, 126-140 pgs, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 008952 Pippi Longstocking 046723 Pippi Goes on Board 046724 Pippi in the South Seas Magic Tree House Series (1-4) Jack is a studious eight year-old boy who loves books and research, especially taking notes. His seven year-old sister, Annie, loves animals, enjoys pretending, and is practically fearless. One day on their way home, Jack and Annie spot an incredible tree house perched high in the top of tree. Although it is right in the woods by their home, they are quite sure they've never seen the tree house before. They stop to admire it and Annie suggests they climb the long rope ladder to the top. Jack immediately dismisses the idea, reminding Annie that they have no idea who it belongs to and could get in trouble. But Annie begins to climb, and when she gets to the top she yells to Jack that the room is filled with books. This proves to be too much of a temptation for Jack, and he soon joins Annie in the tree house, constantly reminding her to be quiet because they are not supposed to be there. They begin to look at the books, and when Jack sees a picture of a Pterandon, he sighs, "I wish I could see a Pterandon for real." Suddenly Annie spots a monster and the tree house begins to spin. When it stops, Annie and Jack discover they are back in prehistoric times, walking with the dinosaurs. Eventually they find their way home from their first adventure, and they decide to keep it a secret, because, after all, nobody would believe them anyway. They return to the Magic Tree House day after day, choosing the places they'll go but not knowing what kind of adventures they'll have. Dinosaurs, mummies, knights, pirates and ninjas are just the beginning. These digest-sized books contain 10 short chapters each, a handful of pictures, and are each about 70 pages long. Research guides are available for some of the books - please see our See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Curriculum section for these. - Melissa EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 022797 Dinosaurs Before Dark - #1 022804 Knight at Dawn - #2 012052 Mummies in the Morning - #3 022814 Pirates Past Noon - #4 022812 Night of the Ninjas - #5 022786 Afternoon on the Amazon - #6 022823 Sunset of the Sabertooth - #7 022808 Midnight on the Moon - #8 022798 Dolphin at Daybreak - #9 022800 Ghost Town at Sundown - #10 022806 Lions at Lunchtime - #11 022816 Polar Bears Past Bedtime - #12 022827 Vacation Under the Volcano - #13 022794 Day of the Dragon King - #14 022828 Viking Ships at Sunrise - #15 012043 Hour of the Olympics - #16 022826 Tonight on the Titanic - #17 022791 Buffalo Before Breakfast - #18 022825 Tigers at Twilight - #19 022795 Dingoes at Dinnertime - #20 022793 Civil War on Sunday - #21 022818 Revolutnry War on Wednsday #22 024205 Twister on Tuesday - #23 022799 Earthquake in Early Morning - #24 022822 Stage Fright on Summ Night - #25 024201 Good Morning, Gorillas - #26 024203 Thanksgiving on Thursday - #27 024202 High Tide in Hawaii - #28 EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 046164 Christmas in Camelot - #29 048240 Haunted Castle on Hallows Eve-#30 024350 ☼Summer of the Sea Serpent - #31 018019 Carnival at Candlelight - #33 008748 Season of the Sandstorms - #34 041647 Night of the New Magician - # 35 004357 Blizzard of the New Moon - # 36 043562 Dragon of the Red Dawn - # 37 020794 Eve of the Emperor Penguin - #40 Magic Tree House Boxed Sets (1-4) EACH SET (except noted) . . . 15.96 12.25 008500 Boxed Set Vol. 1-4 041646 Boxed Set Vol. 5-8 027330 Boxed Set Vol. 9-12 021462 Boxed Set Vol. 13-16 021463 Boxed Set 1-28 . . . . 111.72 81.95 Contains the first 28 books of the series, housed in a box decorated like the Magic Tree House. Poster included! Magic Tree House Collection CDs (Bks 1-4) This set of three CDs features unabridged readings of the first four Magic Tree House books: Dinosaurs Before Dark, The Knight at Dawn, Mummies in the Morning, and Pirates Past Noon. The books are read by the author, Mary Pope Osborne. Total running time of all three CDs is 2 hours, 49 minutes. 018148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Library Builders 1163 High-Rise Private Eyes Series (1-4) It was early on in my career as an early reader that I became hooked on mysteries. There was nothing better than getting to the end of the book and having it all figured out. That is, until I got older and started cutting my teeth on Agatha Christie novels… and found out that sometimes when you get to the end, you still have no idea who the criminal is. However, I firmly believe that by exercising those extra inquisitive neurons when you're an early reader, you definitely get a jump on picking up subtle clues! The HighRise Private Eye team is made up of Jack Jones (a raccoon) and Bunny Brown. They live and work in the city, and take their cases as they can find them. Although the mysteries they solve are hardly serious (missing monkey figurines, missing binoculars, etc.), these simple chapter books are written with subtle humor as the two private eyes take themselves and their "mysteries" very seriously. Bunny fastidiously records all clues in her green spiral notebook, and Jack anxiously looks for clues (although he tends to be easily distracted). The illustrations of the private eyes and their animal clients with lots of personality are an added plus. Any girl or boy looking for an entertaining read should enjoy these! - Jess EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 003754 Case of the Missing Monkey - #1 025003 Case of the Climbing Cat - #2 003766 Case of the Puzzling Possum - #3 003780 Case of the Troublesome Turtle - #4 035652 Case of the Baffled Bear - #7 037863 Case of the Desperate Duck - #8 Cam Jansen Mysteries (1-5) By popular customer request, we now offer this short-chapter series by David A. Adler. The series has been around for over 25 years and features a spunky young girl detective named Cam, who has a photographic memory, and her friend Eric, who is a fun and useful sidekick. In between going to school and the mall and being normal kids, the friends periodically use Cam’s great memory and their other skills to solve mysteries involving everything from stolen cars to jewelry thieves. This is a very fun series for beginning chapter readers. Each book has about 58 pgs, is paperback, and includes several black and white illustrations. ~ Rachel EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 3.99 2.85 045632 Mystery of the Stolen Diamonds #1 045640 Mystery of the U.F.O #2 045633 Mystery of the Dinosaur Bones #3 045639 Mystery of the Television Dog #4 045638 Mystery of the Gold Coins #5 045631 Mystery of Babe Ruth Baseball #6 045654 Mystery of the Circus Clown #7 045655 Mystery of the Monster Movie #8 045653 Mystery of the Carnival Prize #9 045651 Mystery at the Monkey House #10 045656 Mystery of Stolen Corn Popper #11 045652 Mystery of Flight 54 #12 045644 Mystery at the Haunted House #13 045650 Chocolate Fudge Mystery #14 045658 Triceratops Pops Mystery #15 045637 Ghostly Mystery #16 045641 Scary Snake Mystery #17 045636 Catnapping Mystery #18 045634 Barking Treasure Mystery #19 045635 Birthday Mystery #20 045642 School Play Mystery #21 045630 First Day of School Mystery #22 1164 Library Builders 045643 045657 045649 045646 045645 049838 008455 045648 045647 Tennis Trophy Mystery #23 Snowy Day Mystery #24 Valentine Baby Mystery #25 Secret Service Mystery #26 Mystery Writer Mystery #27 ☼Green School Mystery #28 ☼and the Basketball Mystery #29 Summer Camp Mysteries: A Super Special . . . . 5.99 4.25 Sports Day Mysteries: A Super Special . . . . 5.99 4.25 ☼The Littles (2-4) Meet the Littles, a tiny family living within the walls of the Biggs’ house. Mr. Little, the tallest member of the family, stands only six inches tall. His wife and two children, Tom and Lucy, are even smaller. The Littles co-exist peacefully with the Bigg family, who are unaware of the Littles’ existence. Sometimes obstacles get in the Littles’ way—such as mice and cats! This classic series has entertained young readers since the late 1960s. Charcoal illustrations throughout. By John Peterson. 80+ pgs, pb. ~ Lisa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 008712 Littles 008714 Littles and the Big Storm 008733 Littles Go Exploring 008737 Littles to the Rescue Knights’ Tales Series (2-5) These humorous tales of knights and bravery, of chivalry and recreants will keep your young readers well entertained with their tongue-incheek style. Short chapters and black-and-white illustrations round out these chapter books that stay more-or-less within the bounds of the classic tales. Books are 90+ pgs, pb. ~ Zach EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 046325 Sir Lancelot the Great (BK1) 046326 Sir Givret the Short (BK2) Stanley Lambchop Series (2-5) Life is anything but ordinary for Stanley Lambchop and his family. In fact, Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop look forward to (and always hope for) perfectly normal days. Although each day seems to start off quite normally, something curiously unexpected (becoming two-dimensional, meeting a genie, getting sent into space) always happens to change this. I predict that boys and girls who are reluctant readers or ones that just like a good, crazy, whimsical adventure story will appreciate these. ~ Enh EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 025012 Flat Stanley 025020 Invisible Stanley 025039 Stanley, Flat Again 025040 Stanley's Christmas Adventure Liza, Bill and Jed Mysteries (2-5) These chapter books feature the adventures of twins Liza and Bill, and their slightly older brother Jed. The siblings spend each summer with their grandparents in the country, and their grandparents always seem to have some kind of mystery for them to solve. Clues and ciphers to the mystery must be decoded, and the clue is often printed for the reader to solve. Text is fastpaced with short chapters and black and white drawings which both illustrate the story and hold clues. From popular author Peggy Parish, this series is perfect for beginning mystery lovers. Books are over 150 pgs each, pb ~ Rachel EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 5.50 4.25 039563 Key to the Treasure . 5.99 4.75 In this first book, the kids listen to their grandfather’s story about a lost family treasure and try to solve the secret that has puzzled everyone for more than a hundred years. Larger font. 039562 Clues in the Woods Liza, Bill, and Jed are excited when their grandma lets them get a guard dog after she notices scraps of food missing around the house. But then the dog disappears and Liza’s sweater is found in a part of the woods the children never go to. Will the children be able to find enough clues to figure out what’s going on? Larger font. 039567 Pirate Island Adventure When their grandparents take them to Pirate Island for summer vacation, the kids must follow weird picture clues to find a longlost family treasure. Frightening run-ins with Hermit Dan, swooping bats, and midnight trips are just some of the adventures. Smaller font than the beginning books. 046167 Haunted House . . . . 5.99 4.75 Liza, Bill and Jed are not happy when their parents announce that they will be moving into the old Blake house. Everyone knows the Blake house is haunted! After moving in, the children soon realize there are strange things happening in and around their new home. They find mysterious messages and footprints, lights flash, and secret compartments pop open. Could it be John Blake’s ghost? Or is it something else? Cabin Creek Mysteries (2-5) EACH MYSTERY . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 028234 Secret of the Robber’s Cave # 1 028162 Clue at the Bottom of the Lake # 2 028188 Haunting of Hillside School #4 Flat Stanley’s Worldwide Adventures (2-5) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 021996 # 1: Mount Rushmore Calamity 022020 # 2: Great Egyptian Grave Robbery 022038 # 3: The Japanese Ninja Surprise 022058 # 4: The Intrepid Canadian Expedition 022076 # 5: Amazing Mexican Secret 022077 # 6: The African Safari Discovery 022085 # 7: The Flying Chinese Wonders 022098 # 8: The Australian Boomerang Bonanza See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Cobble Street Cousins Series (2-5) Lily, Tess, and Rosie are three young cousins who share a large attic bedroom in their Aunt Lucy’s house. The girls' parents are dancers, away on tour, and the cousins decided that they’d rather stay with their aunt than go to boarding school or travel with their parents. To some people, living with your aunt and cousins all year might seem boring, but not to these girls. Whether it’s starting a cookie company, putting on a vaudeville-type show, making a dollhouse, or planning a summer party, the Cobble Street Cousins are always busy doing something – and they’re always having lots of fun doing it. These books are great for beginning readers as first chapter books. The stories are entertaining, and the language though simple, is not boring. A number of black-andwhite illustrations are sprinkled throughout. Pb, approximately 50 pgs. -Rachel P. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 006686 In Aunt Lucy’s Kitchen (#1) 006764 Little Shopping (#2) 007031 Wedding Flowers (#6) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 007012 Special Gifts (#3) 006765 Some Good News (#4) 007016 Summer Party (#5) Catwings (3-5) In my quest for new, absorbing and wholesome children's literature, I was excited to come across this terrific series of chapter books. Both endearing and suspenseful, the Catwings are reminiscent of Beatrix Potter's charming characters with an unexpected twist. As you may have guessed from the title, the protagonists are kittens - with wings. Not only are these stories satisfying to read, but the detailed, full-color Victorian-style illustrations lend an extra-special charm and warmth to the stories. Will be wellenjoyed by animal lovers of all ages. - Jess EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 4.99 3.65 025596 Catwings When her kittens are born with wings, their mother takes this as a sign that her children will be able to fly away from the hard times that their "dangerous" side of town has to offer. Although they hate to leave their mother, they fly away, and by sticking together the siblings use their talents to find themselves a happy, safe place to live. 025597 Catwings Return Picking up where Catwings left off, this book follows the four kittens as they decide to visit their mother in the city where an unexpected surprise awaits. 025599 Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings Poor Alexander Furby has wandered away from his family and has gotten lost in the woods - and stuck in a tree. When Jane Catwings comes to his rescue, he finds a way to return the favor. 025598 Jane On Her Own Jane Catwings grows tired of life in the country and longs for the bustle of the city. Will she really leave her siblings behind in search of excitement - and a friend? Boxcar Children Series (3-6) Good reading for children of all ages! This timeless collection has thankfully been left unaltered. These are the originals written by Gertrude Chandler Warner. They are chock-full of good, wholesome, old-fashioned values and the heroes are children who are adventurous, diligent, helpful, hardworking, and polite. Our children have been captivated by this series. 007916 Book #1 . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 The first book in this popular series. Find out how the Alden children survive and live on their own, making an abandoned boxcar their home. 005728 Boxed set #1-4 . . . . 18.99 13.95 Boxed set includes the first four Boxcar Children Mysteries: The Boxcar Children, Surprise Island, The Yellow House Mystery, and Mystery Ranch. 010930 Boxed set #5-8 . . . . 18.99 13.95 If you liked the first four books in this series, the next four mysteries continue the Alden adventures! They are: Mike’s Mystery, Blue Bay Mystery, The Woodshed Mystery, and The Lighthouse Mystery. 005465 ☼Book #9 . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 In Mountain Top Mystery, the Alden children hike up Old Flat Top. They expect the hike up the mountain to take just a day, but a dangerous rockslide reveals a hidden cave that may hold a treasure. 005503 ☼Book #10 . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 In Schoolhouse Mystery, the Boxcar Children are spending the summer in the small New England town of Port Elizabeth. The children are teaching at the town’s schoolhouse, and it doesn’t take long for them to realize that the schoolhouse and the old library are full of secrets! Boxcar Children Bookshelf (Books #1-12) (2-5) 041351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.99 36.75 ~~~~~~~~ Incredible Journey Series (3-6) Join brothers Max and Sam, two young American boys who’ve recently found themselves swept up in a whirlwind of international mystery and adventure. It all began with spring break, when their mom announced that she and the boys would be joining their father on a business trip/family vacation in the Cayman Islands. What they thought would be a simple time of family fun turns complicated when mysterious boxes, addressed to the boys, showed up on their front porch just before they left. Inside one of the boxes, the boys found an old leather journal with a cryptic, handwritten note saying, “Notes taken wisely can be of great use to you.” In the second box, they found an old map dated October 1964, with the words: “Max and Sam’s Incredible Journey Map” written at the top. The boys had no idea what any of these things meant, or where they came from; nevertheless, when the boys packed their bags for the Caribbean, they made sure to include the mysterious gifts. In a flurry of excitement, Max and Sam accompany their parents, not only to the Cayman Islands, but also to Tahiti, Africa, and the Virgin Islands. For each place they visit, a random letter strangely appears on the map – first a “W,” then an “I”, then an “S” and a “D.” What could See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. the letters mean? Read all the books to unravel the mystery, and learn lots of valuable facts about geography, history, science and nature along the way! – Rachel P. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 004314 Criminal in the Caymans (#1) 004323 Treasures in Tahiti (#2) 004292 Adventures in Africa (#3) 004315 Pirates in Paradise (#4) 027676 Knights in New York 044591 Mystery in Mexico Marguerite de Angeli Series (3-6) Most recognized for her children's book The Door in the Wall, I did not realize that Marguerite de Angeli also wrote this charming series about Amish children from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Each book tells of events in the daily life of young Amish boy or girl and their adventures, accomplishments, and foibles. The books are beautifully illustrated with detailed black-and-white drawings as well as full-color illustrations. Entertaining and wholesome, these are sure to become well-loved volumes in your home library. - Jess 029145 Thee, Hannah! . . . . 17.99 12.95 029146 Yonie Wondernose . 14.99 10.95 Sir Gadabout Series (3-6) Meet Sir Gadabout, voted in the March edition of Knights Illustrated magazine as “the knight most likely to chop his own foot off in a fight,” and generally known by all as The Worst Knight in the World. That said, Gadabout is polite and hard-working, so King Arthur has taken pity on him and made him a Round Table knight. In the first book things start out normally, but heat up when Lady Guinevere (who is always kind to Gadabout, and never laughs at him) is kidnapped, and it just so happens that all the Knights of the Round Table are away fighting off a legion of fire-breathing dragons, leaving no one to go after Guinevere except Sir Lancelot… and Sir Gadabout. So begin the zany, misguided adventures of Sir Gadabout, his reluctant sidekick Sidney Smith (Merlin the Magician’s bitterly sarcastic ginger cat), and his faithful band of friends. Follow the motley crew as they seek to rescue a beautiful queen, clear the name of Sir Henry (a ghost haunted by accusations of theft in his former life), attempt to tame a devilish child called Little Roger, recover the stolen Excalibur, face swarthy pirates on the high seas, and travel in time – just to name a few of their calamitous escapades! Although written with 3rd-6th graders in mind, there is enough adventure and clever humor here to amuse young and old alike. Each book has between 80-100 pages and is illustrated with whimsical black and white drawings. – Rachel P. EACH BOOK (exc noted) . . . . 6.95 5.50 004327 Sir Gadabout 049837 ☼...and the Camelot Calamity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.25 004330...and the Little Horror 004388...Goes Overboard 004392...Goes to Knight School Library Builders 1165 Thornton Burgess Books (3-7) These charming short stories will be a worthwhile addition to any child’s library. Each book is a collection of short stories focusing on one character. Every character has his gifts and weaknesses, and the enlightening stories tell of different lessons they learn. - Melissa EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 024650 Mother West Wind's Animal Friends 017641 Mother West Wind's Neighbors EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 002804 Adventures of Bobby Raccoon 002806 Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse 002807 Adventures of Grandfather Frog 002808 Adventures of Jerry Muskrat 002809 Adventures of Jimmy Skunk 002810 Adventures of Johnny Chuck 002811 Adventures of Old Man Coyote 013019 Adventures of Paddy the Beaver 002816 Adventures of Reddy Fox 020868 Adventures of Sammy Jay EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 002805 Adventures of Buster Bear 002803 Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel 002813 Adventures of Peter Cottontail 002815 Adventures of Prickly Porky 002817 Blacky the Crow 005865 Buster Bear’s Twins 002820 Old Mother West Wind EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 026766 ☼Adventures of Bob White 020856 Adventures of Happy Jack 026770 ☼Adventures of Mr. Mocker 002812 Adventures of Old Mr. Toad 002814 Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack 021062 Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum 002818 Lightfoot the Deer 002819 Mrs. Peter Rabbit 023454 Whitefoot the Woodmouse 002821 Favorite Animal Stories 12.00 9.95 Included in this boxed set are: the Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel, Happy Jack, Danny Meadow Mouse, Reddy Fox, Grandfather Frog, and Peter Cottontail. Burgess Bird Book for Children Children love to learn by reading or listening to stories. This is a fictional account of Peter Rabbit and the birds in Old Orchard. While it is an enjoyable tale, accurate accounts of the different birds (Jenny Wren, the Blackbird family, Carol the Meadowlark, and Spooky the Screech Owl, to name a few) are given pertaining to coloring, habitats, and habits. Black and white illustrations of many of the different birds are included throughout the story. Children will develop not only knowledge and a love of birds, but also a love for nature, including the importance of conservation and preservation of our precious resources. ~ Megan 024241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.25 1166 Library Builders Burgess Animal Book for Children Your kids will learn a lot by listening in on school sessions for the animals of the Green Meadows and Green Forest! Peter Rabbit wants to know more about his four-footed friends who share the meadow and forest with him. He goes to speak with Old Mother Nature, who is only too happy to help by starting daily school sessions. During each session, their class learns about a different mammal by having a special guest visit their class. They meet Danny Meadow Mouse, Prickly Porky the porcupine, Johnny Chuck the woodchuck, and Billy Mink. They also get a surprise visit from Reddy Fox and Buster Bear, who give all the rodents a little scare! During each school session they learn directly from the source about the food they eat, where they live, whether they hibernate or store food, whether they hunt or are hunted, and much more! This book contains forty stories by Thornton W. Burgess that introduce children to over seventy different animals. Each unabridged story has realistic black-and-while illustrations showing the spotlighted animal in their natural habitat. 275 pgs, pb. – elise 032286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.50 ~~~~~~~~~ BEVERLY CLEARY BOOKS (3-7) Ramona Quimby Series Who hasn't read and re-read this series about imaginative Ramona with a propensity for trouble, her more mature older sister Beezus, her parents, always worried about budgeting, and Picky-Picky, the persnickety old cat? It doesn't matter how old you are when you read these; you're always transported back to the cares and concerns of a little girl, trying to do basically the right thing and combatting the injustices of the world in your own small way. These are great as read-alouds but just as enjoyable to read on your own. All volumes are paperback. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 007683 Beezus and Ramona Beezus (Beatrice) is a generally happy, 9 year-old girl, except for her 4 year-old sister, Ramona, who inevitably does the most annoying, embarrassing things she can think of. Beezus tries hard to be patient with Ramona, but why does she have to insist on doing things like wearing her bunny ears to the library with Beezus? 007739 Ramona the Pest Why does everyone call Ramona a pest? She gets benched on her first day of kindergarten for pulling Susan's hair, which is enticingly curly, not at all like Ramona's straight brown hair. Ramona tries hard to show her teacher that she is the best rester at nap time, but instead she disrupts the whole class. Why does everyone think she's a pest when she's trying so hard to be grown up? 007738 Ramona the Brave Ramona is just six years old, but she is brave. At least, she tries to be brave. She stands up for Beezus at the park, which she feels is incredibly brave. (Beezus doesn't think so) Ramona gets her own room, and she has to work hard at being able to fall asleep all alone. Ramona may be brave, but she also gets herself into more scrapes than the average first-grader! 007736 Ramona and Her Father When Ramona's father loses his job, it seems to Ramona that the whole family is suddenly irritable and no fun. Everything changes around the household as Mrs. Quimby begins working full time and Mr. Quimby is at home. Ramona thinks she'll be able to spend more time with him this way, but all he does is wait for the phone. Ramona tries hard to make things better, but why is that so hard? 022299 Ramona & Her Mother All Ramona wants to be is her mother's girl. At seven-and-a-half years old, Ramona feels that she is quite grown up. But it seems as though her mother doesn't notice her unless she is doing something like squeezing all of the toothpaste out of a brand new tube of toothpaste. What can Ramona do so her mother will notice her again? 007737 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 That's right, Ramona is finally eight. Now she feels all grown up; all the little first and second graders look up to her. Ramona still has problems though, but is determined to enjoy third grade. 018208 Ramona Forever In this book, Ramona's year in third grade is highlighted by the arrival of Howie's rich uncle, a change in her after school situation, a surprise wedding, a death, a new arrival in the family, and her father getting a job. 018209 Ramona's World Ramona's in fourth grade now but is still enjoying exciting and normal adventures. She struggles with her spelling, feuds and flirts with her old nemesis, dealing with life as the middle child and joyfully makes her first real friends. Ramona Collections Each of the Volume 1 and 2 sets contains four of the Ramona Quimby books inside a slipcover. The complete collection contains all eight titles. EACH VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 14.50 030861 Volume 1 Includes Ramona the Brave, Ramona the Pest, Beezus and Ramona, and Ramona and Her Father. 030862 Volume 2 Includes Ramona Quimby, Age 8; Ramona and Her Mother; Ramona Forever; and Ramona’s World. 014638 Complete . . . . . . . . 39.99 28.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Henry Huggins Series Although Henry is friends with Beezus, Ramona and her sister make only a few appearances in this series. Henry Huggins is an active and resourceful boy who can spot a great deal and think of many ways to earn money. In this series, Henry finds a dog, avoids pestering by little neighborhood girls, yearns for a bicycle and tries to land a paper route job. If boys aren't interested by Beezus and Ramona, they are sure to be drawn into Henry's adventures. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 007711 Henry Huggins Henry Huggins doesn't think his life is very exciting, but everything changes when he finds a dog. Well, it's more like the dog found him, and he names the it Ribsy. This book holds six such stories of Henry's adventures with Ribsy. My favorite is when Henry buys two guppies for just 79 cents, which seems like a great deal. The two guppies quickly turn into hundreds, and Henry is running out of room and interest. 026647 Henry and Ribsy Henry loves his dog Ribsy, but he is a handful! And now the neighbors have been complaining. If Henry wants to go fishing with his dad, he has to keep Ribsy out of trouble for two whole months. At first Henry thinks that the bargain will be simple to keep, but Ribsy has other ideas! 007709 Henry and the Clubhouse This summer Henry's having trouble with two things - his paper route, and avoiding Ramona Quimby, who seems to always be pestering him. Henry and his friends decide to build a clubhouse in their spare time. They already know one thing - there will be NO GIRLS ALLOWED! 007741 Ribsy When Henry Huggins's dog Ribsy is left behind while the rest of the family goes on a shopping trip, he rebels and finds a way to join up with them. He then manages to find his way out of the vehicle, but then cannot find his way back in. When he is taken home by a family of strangers, this marks the beginning of Ribsy's grand adventure. 007291 Henry and Beezus Henry thinks that a bicycle of his own would be the best thing ever. His parents can't afford to by him one, but true to his character, Henry has plenty of ideas for earning money. When finding trouble seems more likely, he turns to his friend Beezus for help, she has an idea that just might work! 007326 Henry and the Paper Route More than anything, Henry wants a paper route. He is just two months away from turning eleven, the required minimum age for paper boys. However, Henry is sure that he can convince Mr. Capper to give him the job anyway. Ralph S. Mouse Series When Ralph S. Mouse takes a spin on a boy's toy motorcycle, he makes a new friend and his life changes forever. New adventures are exciting when you've got a motorcycle! Paperback books and unabridged sets of audiobooks are both available. The audiobooks are read by a very talented actor, B.D. Wong. Each book comes on two CDs and runs about two hours. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 EACH AUDIOBOOK CD . . . 15.95 11.50 BOOK CD SET 007722 Mouse and the Motorcycle 016806 A boy named Keith rescues Ralph from the wastebasket Ralph fell into when taking a spin on Keith’s toy motorcycle. Keith teaches Ralph how to ride the motorcycle beginning a wonderful friendship and many great adventures. 007742 Runaway Ralph 016822 Ralph the mouse’s story continues when Ralph zooms away to summer camp on his motorcycle and finds out that camp is not all fun and games. A watchdog, mouse-hungry cat, and troubled boy lead Ralph into furraising adventures. 007735 Ralph S. Mouse 016807 Things aren't going so well for Ralph at the inn. His relatives are all jealous of his motorcycle, and he's worried it is going to wear out. Other mice are dirtying the inn, and the owner is threatening to fire Matt, the janitor, who is Ralph's friend. To avoid any problems, Ralph convinces Ryan to take him to school. But has he merely traded one set of problems for another? 040419 Ralph Collection . . . 14.99 10.95 Includes The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Runaway Ralph, and Ralph S. Mouse in one slipcase. Paperback. ~~~~~~~ SARAH, PLAIN AND TALL (3-7) Sarah, Plain and Tall When Sarah Elisabeth Wheaton responds to Papa’s ad for a wife, she agrees to come visit for one month “just to see how it is.” Anna and Caleb like her and want her to stay and be their new mother, but Sarah misses her old home in Maine. Will she leave them, or will she stay and bring back song and laughter to their prairie home? 005901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Skylark The sequel to Sarah, Plain, and Tall, this book is as touching and well written as the original. When mail order bride Sarah Wheaton leaves her home in Maine to become the bride of Jacob Witting, she accepts that her new home is now in the prairies. Alhough she loves her new family, the people and places Sarah left behind in Maine are never far from her mind. Then, a lingering dry spell forces Sarah to take her stepchildren Anna and Caleb away from the farm and back to her home in Maine. Will Sarah be willing to leave the east for a second time, or does her heart remain with her beloved Maine? 000848 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Caleb's Story This sequel to the historical fiction book Sarah, Plain and Tall continues the story of Sarah and her new family on the frontier farm. Anna is moving into town and it is now Caleb's responsibility to keep a journal about the happenings on the farm. He complains that he has nothing to write about but weather and chores, but when a mysterious elderly man stumbles onto the farm, he finds plenty to write. An inspiring tale about love and forgiveness. 116 pgs. 016812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. More Perfect Than the Moon This continuation of the Sarah Plain and Tall saga focuses on Sarah’s daughter Cassie, who spends her days observing life around the farm. When Sarah tells her something new is coming to the family that will change them forever, Cassie is hesitant at first but soon realizes change isn’t always bad. 96 pgs, pb. 003949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Grandfather’s Dance This final story in the Sarah Plain and Tall series once again centers on Sarah’s daughter, Cassie, and a beautiful prairie wedding. This final tale about the Wittings brings you back to the innocence of the time period and the importance of family. 96 pgs, pb. 003909 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Sarah, Plain and Tall, Skylark, & Caleb’s Story Audio CD (PK-AD) This great CD set includes unabridged recordings of three popular books by Patricia MacLachlan: Sarah, Plain and Tall, Skylark, and Caleb’s Story. These heartwarming stories of Sarah Wheaton moving from Maine to the prairie home with Papa, Anna, and Caleb and their life together will be enjoyed by the whole family. The unabridged readings of the books are excellently performed by Glenn Close, and there’s even an interview with the author. The set comes on four CDs and runs about 4.5 hr. 016830 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.95 18.95 ~~~~~~~~ Encyclopedia Brown Series (3-7) Leroy Brown is no ordinary 10-year-old. Although his parents and teachers call him by his given name, everyone else in his town of Idaville calls him Encyclopedia. This is because Encyclopedia's head is filled with countless facts, and he pays extremely careful attention to the smallest detail. Encyclopedia uses his talents to help his father, the Chief of Police, solve Idaville's toughest cases. Test your problem solving skills against Encyclopedia. ~ Enh EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 4.99 3.55 019401 Encyclopedia Brown (#1) 031401 Case of the Secret Pitch (#2) 031402 Finds the Clues (#3) 031403 Gets His Man (#4) 031410 Solves Them All (#5) 031404 Keeps the Peace (#6) 031408 Saves the Day (#7) 031406 Tracks Them Down (#8) 031409 Shows the Way (#9) 031405 Takes the Case (#10) 031407 Lends a Hand (#11) 008600 Dead Eagles (#12) 035073 Midnight Visitor (#13) 030062 Sets the Pace (#14) 030063 Takes the Cake (#15) 036591 Case of Jumping Frogs 5.50 4.25 019769 Cracks the Case 008462 ☼Super Sleuth 018836 Boxed Set . . . . . . . 19.96 14.25 This set includes the first four books in the Encyclopedia Brown series: Encyclopedia Brown Boy Detective, Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch, Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues, and Encyclopedia Brown Gets His Man. Library Builders 1167 Bo Series (3-7) This series of books for beginning chapter readers features a young black Labrador retriever named Bo, who is left in Mrs. Barnett’s care while her son is in Alaska. Bo is quite the handful, but he manages to make great improvements in Mrs. Barnett’s life. The series was written by Lynn Sheffield Simmons, and each book contains approximately 118 pages and features several black and white illustrations. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 8.95 7.50 039419 Bo, the Famous Retriever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 9.25 In the first book, Bo and Mrs. Barnett get to know each other. Bo starts bringing home other people’s belongings, and while returning items to the proper owner, Mrs. Barnett begins to get involved in the community and even helps the police solve a mystery. hc. 039417 Bo and the Missing Dogs Bo goes to obedience school but is expelled from class. Some teenagers try to train him for Mrs. Barnett, but he continues his antics. He even starts a new activity of rescuing lost dogs. He involves lawmen in a suspenseful search to solve a mystery. pb. 039418 Bo and the Night Intruder Bo is still mischievous, but is learning to be better behaved for Mrs. Barnett. He even helps a new restaurant owner discover who has been breaking in and destroying the kitchen at night. pb. 046719 Bo and the Christmas Bandit Christmas is nearly ruined when presents start disappearing around town. To complicate matters, the suspect is disguised as Santa Claus! Will Bo be able to save Christmas? 046720 Bo and the Roaring Pines The peaceful town of Newton, Texas is in danger when wildfires start sweeping across the countryside. Suspecting the work of an arsonist, it’s up to Bo to solve the mystery and save the town from disaster. ~~~~~~~~ Betsy & Tacy Series (3-7) This classic series by Maud Lovelace depicts life as it might have been in our grandmother's or great-grandmother's time through the eyes of several charming and happy little girls that just happened to be fast friends. I remember reading several of these (the only copies our library had) when I was younger, and enjoying them a lot. It just made me wish that I had had a friend or two like Betsy, Tacy, or Tib! The neat thing is that through the series, they grow older, venture further from home, and enjoy more exciting adventures, without ever losing hold of their friendship. Young girls especially, love this timeless series about friendship, family, and peaceful small town life. Now some of the upper books in this great series are available in combined volumes, which include two of the complete and unabridged books. These are perfect if, like me, you want to read as much about these great characters as possible!- Jess 026610 Betsy-Tacy (#1) . . . . 5.99 4.50 026611 Betsy-Tacy & Tib (#2) 5.99 4.50 026603 Betsy & Tacy Go Over the Big Hill (#3) . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 026605 Betsy & Tacy Go Downtown (#4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 1168 Library Builders EACH COMBINED VOLUME 14.99 10.95 003455 Betsy and the Great World and Betsy’s Wedding 003499 Betsy Was a Junior and Betsy and Joe 003508 Heaven to Betsy and Betsy in Spite of Herself Melendy Family Series (3-7) Allow me to introduce you to the Melendy children. Mona is a thirteen-year old aspiring actress, and she has two long blonde braids which she is always threatening to cut off. Rush is twelve, a marvelous piano player and a bit on the mischievous side. Miranda (called Randy) is ten and a half and loves painting and dancing. The youngest is Oliver, a thoughtful six-year old who wants to be a train engineer someday. These four children live with their father in a house known as the “Four-Story Mistake” out in the country. It is in this setting that the kids have many fun and amazing adventures. You will thoroughly enjoy Elizabeth Enright’s tales as you relate to these four children full of hopes and dreams. hc. – elise 018657 Saturdays (#1) . . . . . 7.99 5.95 One rainy Saturday, the Melendy children decide to start an Independent Saturday Afternoon Adventure Club. In this exclusive club, they pool their weekly allowance and take turns going out alone on a Saturday to spend it. After a mishap or two, the children have an unforgettable summer where every day is Saturday. 177 pgs. 011855 Four-Story Mistake . 17.95 13.50 How did the Melendy family end up in the house known as the “Four-Story Mistake”? This prequel to Saturdays might be of interest to you! A story full of quirks and surprises. 196 pgs. 011864 Then There Were Five 19.95 15.15 This summer, Mr. Melendy has to go to Washington D.C. for his new government job. The kids do their part by taking care of the garden, canning food, and having a scrap metal drive for the soldiers. They also meet a new friend and enjoy a splendid birthday party. 260 pgs. 011856 Spiderweb for Two . 16.95 12.85 The Melendy house is sad and quiet these days. Only Randy, Oliver, and Cuffy remain in the large house, and Randy is convinced that it is going to be the worst winter of her life. This changes when a mysterious note arrives, addressed to Randy and Oliver. A delightful "finale" to the series. 207 pgs. 100 Cupboards Series (3-7) Author N.D. Wilson follows up his riveting adventure, Leepike Ridge, with one of the most original young adult fantasies written today. It all begins when a bus brings twelve-year-old Henry York to the town of Henry, Kansas. He’s come to stay with uncle, aunt and three girl cousins while negotiations are taking place for the release of his parents, travel writers who were kidnapped in Columbia. Henry is given a room in the attic of their large old house, and he tries to fit in both among his new, eccentric family and their small-town environment. Secretly, he’s a little excited about the change – maybe he’ll even learn how to play baseball! What he doesn’t plan on is discovering an alternate world… or 100 of them, all found inside beautifully crafted little cupboards he uncovers under his bedroom walls. While Henry and his cousin, Henrietta, discover how to enter these worlds and contemplate the risks of doing so, Henry is surprised both by how familiar some worlds appear, and is shocked by a sickening feeling of evil behind some of the doors. As the mystery deepens, he can’t help wondering if his past is somehow related to the wall of cupboards… Although some light is shed in 100 Cupboards, many more questions are left unanswered. In Dandelion Fire Henry decides to enter the cupboards again in the hopes of finding some answers before his Kansas visit is over. It seems that someone on the other side is looking for him, but what do they want? 209 pgs and 466 pgs, pb. – Jess 044799 100 Cupboards (#1) . 6.99 5.50 044175 Dandelion Fire (#2) . 7.99 6.25 003722 ☼Chestnut King (#3) 7.99 6.25 Arabel and Mortimer Series (3-7) It’s a dark, rainy night in March and Ebenezer Jones has no idea that his family’s life is about to be turned upside down by two thieves that squeal past his taxi on their motorcycle, hitting a large raven who is crossing the street. After the robbers speed off, Ben is unsure what to do with the stunned raven, which he takes home and inadvertently leaves in the refrigerator. The next morning the bird (which has consumed the entire contents of the refrigerator) is discovered by Mrs. Jones and their young daughter, Arabel. Much to Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ chagrin, Arabel and the newly christened “Mortimer” take to each other, and suddenly the family finds itself with a perpetually hungry, temperamental raven with a knack for finding trouble. Even the most standard outing can turn into chaos with Mortimer, usually due to his cat-like curiosity. Set in London and written by Joan Aiken (best known for The Wolves of Willoughby Chase), these stories have a charm and hilarity all their own and were my absolute favorite books when I was a young reader. Each of the books below includes three multi-chapter stories that make great read-alouds. I only hope more of them come back into print! – Jess 003806 Arabel’s Raven . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Stories include “Arabel’s Raven,” “The Bread Bin” and “The Escaped Black Mamba and Other Things.” 003728 Arabel and Mortimer 5.95 4.50 Includes “Mortimer’s Tie,” “The Spiral Stair,” and “Mortimer and the Sword Excalibur.” See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Grandma's Attic Books (3-8) This series by Arleta Richardson shares what life was like around the turn of the 20th Century. The heart-warming, real-life stories were told to the author during her childhood while she was in the care of her grandmother, Mabel. The simple and touching, often humorous stories are sure to be enjoyed by readers while offering a glimpse into life in that time period. The books are collections of random memorable stories from Mabel's life. ~ Rachel S. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 6.99 5.00 016786 In Grandma's Attic 016787 More Stories from Grandma's Attic 016790 Still More Stories from Grandma's Attic 016792 Treasures from Grandma 016785 Away from Home . . . 8.99 6.50 Mabel and a friend deal with a new way of life when they leave for a boarding school. Trixie Belden Mysteries (3-8) This fun series features a spunky detective named Trixie Belden. Trixie is 14 and a frecklefaced tomboy. Though it’s easy to notice the similarities between this series and Nancy Drew (and fans of one will most likely enjoy the other), Trixie is different from Nancy: she’s younger, has a temper, and doesn’t really enjoy school. She also works with the help of a gang of friends. Trixie lives just outside of New York with her parents and three brothers. In the first book she meets Honey Wheeler, who becomes her best friend and perfect mystery-solving partner (and first member of the gang). The books are fun to read in any order, but Trixie keeps adding members to her detective team, so there are main characters in the later books that are introduced in earlier ones. These are reprintings of the series (originally printed in the early 50’s and 60’s), and though the books have been edited for spelling and such, the text has not been updated to reflect current attitudes and beliefs. Each one includes a handful of black and white illustrations and is about 240-270 pgs, hc. A great series for some mystery-solving fun, but be warned – you may get hooked. ~ Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 040884 Secret of the Mansion (#1) 040883 Red Trailer Mystery (#2) 040867 Gatehouse Mystery (#3) 040881 Mystery off Glen Road (#5) 040878 Mystery in Arizona (#6) 040875 Mysterious Code (#7) 040882 Mystery on Cobbett’s Island (#13) 040880 Mystery of the Emeralds (#14) Shadow Children Series (3-8) This series by Margaret Peterson Haddix is about a futuristic totalitarian society where families are only allowed to have two children. If a third child is born, the Population Police come and kill it, even if the child has grown to adulthood. The series focuses on a third child named Luke who lives in hiding to survive. As he grows up in this confined state (and catches glimpses of other “shadow children”), he begins to develop the desire to live out in the open and help other third children do the same. Follow this daring boy/man as he makes friends and joins a secret, dangerous movement to bring about justice for all third children. This is a very intriguing series, which has made fans of several Rainbow employees! Each book is about 150180 pgs, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 030661 Among the Hidden (Book 1) 046758 Among the Impostors (Book 2) 046754 Among the Betrayed (Book 3) 046753 Among the Barons (Book 4) 046755 Among the Brave (Book 5) 046756 Among the Enemy (Book 6) 046757 Among the Free (Book 7) 047109 Shadow Children . . . 8.99 6.95 This combined volume contains Among the Hidden and Among the Imposters for just a few dollars more than the single books. Squire’s Tales Series (3-7 except as noted) A medieval fantasy series set at the time of King Arthur’s rule. These books are riddled with fine characters, laced with humor, and grounded in a good plot (and you might trip over a moral if you aren’t looking….watch out for those!). Can you really go wrong with knights and faeries? I have enjoyed every minute I’ve read of these books, and they have succeeded in making me laugh out loud on several occasions, (an intimidating quest many books have failed). The first two books in the series follow a young squire, Terence, and his master Sir Gawain of the Round Table. The rest of the series focuses mostly on other characters. These stories find knights, ladies and others subtly conveying morals through tales of love, action, magic, pain… but mostly adventure. EACH BOOK (Except Noted) . . 6.99 042522 Squire, His Knight, & His Lady #2 Terence and Sir Gawain continue on their adventure and wind up in a battle with the Green Knight that could be Gawain’s final quest. pb, 232 pgs. 042521 Savage Damsel and the Dwarf #3 Lady Lynet is getting tired of the knight who holds her castle hostage and kills all her intended helpers, so she sneaks out and searches for another knight to come to her aid. Unfortunately, all she can find is a kitchen hand and a dwarf – or so she thinks. pb, 213 pgs. 042519 Parsifal’s Page #4 Piers, whose mother is a perky, sophisticated Frenchwoman and whose father is a blacksmith, longs to escape his father’s metalwork and dreams of courtyards and castles. One day he gets his chance when he begs to become a passing knight’s page and is signed on. He soon switches masters and ends up being the page of an odd, clueless young man that wishes to become a knight, and Piers finds himself teaching the ‘proper’ way to conduct oneself as a Knight. pb, 232 pgs. 042517 Ballad of Sir Dinadan #5 Dinadan, the son of a nobleman, wants nothing more than to become a minstrel and shows quite a talent for it. However, he was born to be a knight and his father makes him so. This forces him to find some sort of adventure, and he joins a comical man named Culloch, all the while wishing he hadn’t! 042520 Princess, The Crone and Dung-Cart Knight #6 Sarah, a thirteen year old girl, seeks revenge on the one who murdered her mother and guardian. On her way, she gets sucked into a mission to rescue Queen Guinevere alongside Sir Gawain and Squire Terence. pb, 310 pgs. 043804 Lioness and Her Knight #7 (5-9) Luneta is bored living with her mother and father in their town, so she goes to stay with a family friend in a castle. Soon she meets up with her cousin Ywain and the two of them find a young fool, Rhience, and set off on an amazing adventure! pb, 343 pgs. 043805 Quest of the Fair Unknown #8 Beaufils has never seen another human being except for his mother. He has lived in the forest his whole life and now must set out to find his father, whose name he does not know. Even though he has no knowledge of the world, he attempts the task and soon accompanies a “Christian Knight.” pb, 264 pgs. 5.35 042523 Squire’s Tale #1) . . . 3.99 2.95 Terence, who was left on the steps of a woodland home when he was an infant and cared for by a hermit, becomes a squire to Sir Gawain and along the way uncovers secrets about what he really is. pb, 212 pgs. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1169 Little House series (3-AD) Little House Series Several of the original (black-and-white) Little House books have been reformatted, and now feature life-like covers. Unfortunately, these editions do not include Garth William's charming illustrations. Thankfully, the books are once again being republished with the illustrations. At this time, all of the have been reprinted, again with illustrations and full-color illustrated covers. EACH REGULAR BK (exc noted) 6.99 4.95 EACH FULL COLOR BOOK . . . 8.99 6.50 Little House in the Big Woods Here's the book that started it all! It's the late 1870's, and young Laura and her family are living in a log house deep in the Wisconsin woods. It begins with stories of the long winter, kept cozy by Pa's stories and fiddle music at the end of each day. When spring comes, Laura and her family enjoy a dance, a beautiful summer, and a bountiful harvest, their days filled with hard work and good times as always. This book spans about a year of Laura's childhood. 007213 Regular 032458 Full Color Little House on the Prairie It’s the end of winter, and Pa has decided that the Big Woods are too full of people. The Ingalls are moving to the Kansas prairie! It is a tiresome journey, and once they arrive they have to build a whole new house and barn. However, Pa loves the wide open space, with only sky and prairie as far as the eye can see. Laura's days are filled with excitement from meeting new neighbors, seeing wolves, and even having Indians visit when Pa is away. 007716 Regular . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 048510 ☼Full Color Farmer Boy This is Almanzo’s story. Part of the Little House series, it tells of his boyhood on the farm in upstate New York. Along with his brother, Royal, and his two sisters, nineyear-old Almanzo shares in the chores and learns life’s lessons. In one of Mark’s favorite chapters Almanzo finds a lost wallet, then gets blamed for stealing it! Fortunately, an older friend comes to his rescue, and Almanzo ends up with a fine reward! 000875 Regular 032452 Full Color On the Banks of Plum Creek When Pa trades Mr. Hanson his horses and wagon for a sod dugout, the Ingalls family finds themselves in their first home in Minnesota. Pa promises that after the harvest of the first wheat crop, the family will have a nice new log cabin right on the banks of Plum Creek. When Pa purchases the new lumber for the house, it is under the agreement that it will be paid for when the wheat crop is sold. Right before the wheat is to be harvested, a strange happening threatens the livelihood of the crops. How will Pa get his family though this hardship? 007725 Regular 032465 Full Color 1170 Library Builders Old Town in the Green Groves Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote nine Little House books about her childhood growing up on the western frontier, but there are two years she did not write about. These two years fall between On the Banks of Plum Creek and By the Shores of Silver Lake. This book attempts to fill that gap by sharing the events in Laura's life during this time, trying to describe it with a similar style to her original books. It tells about the time her family spent in Iowa after grasshoppers ruin the family crops. The family leaves Plum Creek and moves to Burr Oak, Iowa where they experience small town life and help manage a hotel. It was during these years that Laura gained and then lost a brother and her mother became deathly ill. This book is not included in the Little House boxed sets. 018199 Regular By the Shores of Silver Lake The Ingalls are moving again! They have been through some difficult times for the farm and for the family, physically and financially, but now Pa has a wonderful offer out west, which he accepts. Pa heads out to the wilderness of the Dakota Territory, and the rest of the family follows a couple of months later. They become the first settlers in the new town of De Smet and Pa begins building in another new town on the shores of Silver Lake, but ultimately they are waiting until Pa finds the perfect homestead. 032443 Full Color The Long Winter When the first frost of the year came in September, Pa was surprised, but not too worried. Then, the first winter blizzard shows itself in early October and the family realizes that a long winter is ahead of them. When too much harsh winter weather cuts the town off from its supply of food and coal, drastic measures must be taken. Learn how the town copes with these predicaments and how Almanzo Wilder risks his own life to help save the townspeople. 007717 Regular 032461 Full Color Little Town on the Prairie It’s an exciting time for the Ingalls family. They have finally saved enough to send Mary away to a college for the blind. Laura and Carrie are both in school, and their grades are good although Laura finds it hard to study so much. By the end, Laura is being called on by Almonzo Wilder, and she is offered a teaching position even though she is only fifteen, a year younger than most get their teaching certificates. 010796 Regular 032460 Full Color These Happy Golden Years Laura is growing up quickly. This book follows her through her first teaching job, which is a hard time for Laura. It is twelve miles from home, and she must board with a family who does not welcome her. To her surprise, Almonzo comes faithfully every weekend to take her home, and then he brings her back in time for the next week of school. When the term is over, Laura is glad to be home, and Almonzo still comes calling, although Laura seems to be unaffected by his persistence. Eventually, Laura realizes how much she looks forward to her Sunday afternoons with Almonzo. It's a fast-paced time of life for Laura, who also finishes her own schooling as well as working two other terms as a teacher and working at other jobs. 010795 Regular 032468 Full Color These First Four Years Follow Laura and Almonzo through their first four years. Laura isn't sure she wants Almonzo to be a farmer, for it seems unprofitable to her. Almonzo asks her for three years to prove that he can be a successful farmer, and they work hard to build their farm despite storms, sickness, and debt. However, it is not all hardship - Laura has a baby daughter, Rose, who brightens their lives. 032453 Full Color Little House Boxed Sets (PK-AD) These classic sets tell the tale of Laura Ingalls Wilder growing up and living on the American frontier in the late 1800's. Available as a complete 9-volume set or a 5-volume set with full-color illustrations. Both sets are paperback. 010087 9-Volume Set . . . . . 62.99 41.95 Includes Little House in the Big Woods, Little House on the Prairie, Farmer Boy, On the Banks of Plum Creek, By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, Those Happy Golden Years, and These First Four Years. We wore out a set of these at our house! 032457 Full-Color Collection 44.99 29.95 This boxed set contains the first five books in the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The books feature Garth Williams’ colorful, old-fashioned illustrations, which were inspired by his visits to the actual locations. Little House Audio CDs (PK-AD) If the "Pa" in your household doesn't have time to read the entire Little House series aloud, you can still enjoy them on audiobook! Follow along with Laura and her family as they live in the little house in the big woods, move to the prairie, and then again move to live by Plum Creek in Minnesota. The CDs and cassettes are unabridged with incidental music. Cherry Jones, an accomplished stage and film actor, reads the stories, and Paul Woodiel (a fiddler and violinist) provides the music. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. EACH CD SET (except noted) 25.95 18.95 021186... in the Big Woods 14.95 10.95 023419... on the Prairie . . . 14.95 10.95 026634 Farmer Boy 023429 On the Banks of Plum Creek 023403 By the Shores of Silver Lake 030856 Long Winter 023421 Little Town on the Prairie 023430 These Happy Golden Years 023418 First Four Years Little House Christmas Treasury (3-7) A perfect gift for Little House fans (Christmas or anytime), this book includes a compilation of six short stories by Laura Ingalls Wilder about her childhood Christmases. In Christmas in the Big Woods, Laura is 4 years old in the woods of Wisconsin and is waiting for her relatives to arrive. In Christmas on the Prairie, Laura is 6 years old, in Indian territory, and afraid the rain storms will keep Santa from finding her. In Christmas at Plum Creek, Laura is 8, and before realizing the true spirit of Christmas, is afraid Santa won’t visit because their new home in Minnesota has no fireplace. In Christmas for Farmer Boy, the subject switches to Almanzo Wilder in New York as he celebrates the holiday with family and food. In Christmas During the Long Winter, Laura is older in Dakota territory, cares for her family, and helps plan a Christmas celebration in May after a harsh winter. In Christmas in the Golden Years, Laura is engaged to Almanzo, but the couple is apart for the holidays and Laura is upset – until a visitor arrives. This is a great treasury of Christmas stories for Little House fans. Black and white illustrations sprinkled throughout. 144 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel 038221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.50 My First Little House Books (PK-3) Designed especially for early readers, these adaptations of the original Little House series feature simpler storylines and events from the books, formatted like a picture book. Each page contains a few lines of text for beginning readers, and the rest of the page is softly and beautifully illustrated based on the style of Garth Williams. All in all, they have done an excellent job in keeping the text of the story in keeping with the original books, so much I almost recognize some of the lines from the original series. For young children that "want to read it themselves" and enjoy looking at the pictures, this is a great easy reader alternative or introduction to Little House. - Jess EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 025004 Christmas in the Big Woods 025007 County Fair 025008 Dance at Grandpa's 025009 Deer in the Woods 025016 Going to Town 025017 Going West 025021 Little House Birthday 025022 Little Prairie House 025029 Prairie Day 025041 Sugar Snow 025042 Summertime in the Big Woods 025044 Winter Days in the Big Woods 025045 Winter on the Farm Little House Chapter Books (2-5) If you have a young, independent reader not quite ready for the original Little House books, they might enjoy getting acquainted with Laura through these short chapter books. Each book is approximately 70 pages in length and features abridged stories from those in the original Little House books. Charming black-and-white illustrations accompany the text in a similar style as Garth William’s illustrations in the Little House books. Surprisingly, even in chapter-book form, the tone and “feel” of the Laura chapter books is remarkably similar to the original series, and many of the most memorable events are captured for early readers to enjoy. – Jess EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 030829 Adventures of Laura & Jack (#1) 030860 Pioneer Sisters (#2) 030831 Animal Adventures (#3) 030865 School Days (#4) 030835 Christmas Stories (#10) ☼Pioneer Girl – Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (2-7) This picture book tells the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder in a way that will captivate younger readers and introduce them to this important literary figure. The large, easy-to-read text tells of her early childhood in Wisconsin, all the moves her family goes through, her marriage and later life, and even the way she wrote about her childhood and became a famous author before her death. Beautiful, full-page paintings illustrate the story and bring the detailed text to life. A great introduction to the person behind the famous Little House books. By William Anderson, 32 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 046880 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Little House Guide Book (PK-AD) In her best-selling Little House books, Laura Ingalls Wilder described in loving detail the many places where she lived while growing up on the American frontier. All the little houses Laura wrote about, and even some she didn’t, have been turned into sites and museums that thousands of fans visit each year. This guide book features dozens of color photographs of these houses and sites, along with detailed information on what they look like, how they were built, and how to find them to visit. You will also find out about many other places you and your family can explore near each site. Whether you use this book as a guide to actually visiting historical sites in Laura’s past or you just use the pictures and information to take you on an imaginary journey, this guidebook is a must for any Little House fan. 015639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Little House Traveler (5-AD) A great book for Little House/Laura Ingalls Wilder fans, this book includes writings from three of Laura’s most memorable trips. On the Way Home recounts her move with Rose and Almanzo from South Dakota to Missouri. West from Home is a collection of letters from Laura to Almanzo as she traveled to California in 1915 to visit Rose. The Road Back shares Laura’s writings about her and Almanzo’s car trip in 1931. This story about their first trip back to the town where Laura grew up and met Almanzo is previously unpublished material that adds a lot to the book. Black and white photographs of Laura, Almanzo, and Rose are included throughout. Personal captions from Rose describe what’s happening in many of the photos. The private writings share a lot about this celebrated author and the times she lived in. 344 pgs, hc. 038222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.25 The Little House Cookbook (Revised) Over 100 recipes introduce the foods and cooking that Ma served up during Laura’s childhood. Try one of these out on “Pa” some night! 009337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 My Little House Crafts Book Eighteen easy-to-make crafts, including Laura’s corncob doll, Mary’s Christmas tassels, Ma’s button lamp, Charlotte’s straw hat, and more. 000844 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.25 Laura Ingalls Wilder Series (5-8) Many people know and love Laura Ingalls Wilder through her Little House on the Prairie book, but after reading these three books you will truly know and love Laura Ingalls Wilder just for the amazing woman she was! Many of you probably don’t know it, but before she was a best-selling author she was a journalist. The first volume contains some of the newspaper articles she wrote from 1916-1924 that focus on the importance of wisdom and virtues. In her second volume, you will learn directly from Laura what life was like living as a pioneer in the early 1900s and what daily life was like for her personally. Through the third volume you will learn what Laura was truly like through the eyes of her family, friends, and neighbors. Each of these little books has 110+ pages and contains black-and-white photographs of Laura and her family. These are delightful reads for any Laura Ingalls Wilder fan! - elise EACH BOOK (except noted) 12.99 9.95 003808 On Wisdom & Virtues (Vol. 1) . . . . . . . . . 10.99 8.50 003804 Life as a Pioneer Woman (Vol. 2) 003801 As Told by Her Family, Friends, and Neighbors (Vol. 3) Library Builders 1171 The Rose Years (3-7) This series follows the life of Laura's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane. While not authored by Laura Ingalls Wilder, this series is written in the same style. Unfortunately, the publisher is in the process of replacing the unabridged original versions with newer, abridged versions which are significantly shorter. Please check our website regularly for information regarding which books have been replaced with abridged versions. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 7.95 010092 Little House on Rocky Ridge Starting where the Little House books leave off, this new book continues the story of the Wilder family. This story, told from the perspective of daughter, Rose, chronicles the 1894 journey through the drought-stricken Midwest to southern Missouri. The family settles in Mansfield and begins a new life on Rocky Ridge Farm. Follow along! Abridged version. 020213 Little Farm in the Ozarks Rose explores the countryside around the Farm, makes friends, and begins a new school. 020074 In the Land of the Big Red Apple Settled into life on Rocky Ridge Farm, eightyear-old Rose Wilder helps the neighbors with harvest and watches her father build their new farmhouse. The family also celebrates their first real Ozarks Christmas… 008741 On the Other Side of the Hill A continuation of the story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, husband Almanzo, and daughter Rose as they battle the elements on their farm. Hard times bring them even closer to their neighbors. 004588 Little Town in the Ozarks Hard times on the farm force Rose and her family to move to the town of Mansfield. Life in town is so different that Rose wonders if she will learn to like the hustle and bustle of town life. 000847 New Dawn on Rocky Ridge Rose turns thirteen as she and her family witness the turn of the century and experience their first apple harvest on Rocky Ridge farm. It’s a time of new beginnings for Rose. As she turns sixteen and looks toward her future, Rose must make some tough decisions. 003357 On the Banks of the Bayou Rose leaves Rocky Ridge Farm to live with Aunt Eliza Jane and finish high school in Louisiana. In the process, she changes from a country girl to an independent young woman. 208 pgs, pb. 007682 Bachelor Girl In this eighth and final book of theseries, Rose has become an independent young woman. She leaves Rocky Ridge Farm, first for Kansas City to learn how to be a telegrapher, then for San Francisco. Her dream is to work for a year or two, save a little money, and then marry Paul Cooley, her childhood sweetheart. But the big city has all sorts of surprises in store for Rose, as she finds that she’s destined to travel a road she never even imagined. ~~~~~~~~ 1172 Library Builders The Caroline Years (3-7) This series takes readers through the life of Caroline, Laura's mother. This series is in the process of being revised and abridged. Abridged versions are significantly shorter than the original, unabridged versions. Please check our website for more up-to-date information on which books are now abridged versions. 008745 Little House in Brookfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 We know her best as “Ma” in the Little House series. Caroline Quiner Ingalls grew up in Brookfield, Wisconsin in the 1840’s. At age 5, she lives with her mother, grandmother, and 5 brothers and sisters. Her father was lost at sea the year before, and Caroline knows that she must help her family wherever she can. Abridged version. 018151 Across the Rolling River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 The little town of Concord, Wisconsin is bustling with new settlers from the East. Caroline is now 11 years old and excited to go to the town's new school. Her days are full of classes, chores, and harvest time. Wisconsin has its very first state fair and Caroline becomes friends with a fiddleplaying boy from across the river named Charles Ingalls. ~~~~~~~~ J.R.R. Tolkien The Hobbit (3-AD) If you don’t read this “prequel” to the Lord of the Rings trilogy you miss a lot of the little details throughout the adventures of Frodo and the fellowship of the ring. Without Bilbo’s adventure, Frodo’s never would have happened. This unabridged edition is 8” x 10” in size and has forty-eight, full-color, full-page, fantasy-style illustrations – including five lavish two-page spreads by artist Michael Hague. The illustrations alone make this a great book for younger readers, but the larger print also helps! Read along and let your imagination run wild as you join Bilbo on the first adventure that led to so many others! Pb, 290 pgs. – elise 035800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 13.75 The Hobbit Hobbit Bilbo Baggins is chosen to help the dwarves recover their lost treasure. Adventure and journey follow in this fantasy about elves, dwarves, goblins, and other magical, mystical creatures by writer J.R.R. Tolkien. 004235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 Hobbit: Or There and Back Again (3-AD) J.J.R Tolkien’s well-known fantasy adventure novel about Hobbit Bilbo Baggins’ quest to win his share of the treasure guarded by the dragon Smaug. The text in this book contains all corThe Charlotte Years (3-7) rections and revisions that have been made since its original publication. Houghton Mifflin 003310 Little House by Boston Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 publication. Unabridged, pb, 271 ags. 8.95 Read along to discover what life was like for 041534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 Laura's grandmother, Charlotte, a young girl living in Boston. Charlotte Tucker will someday Fellowship of the Ring This first book in the Lord of the Rings trilogy be the grandmother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, but for now she is a five-year-old girl living with her introduces Frodo Baggins, his faithful servant family in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Learn about Sam, the evil sorcerer Saron, and the magical her world in the year 1814, as the British block- and evil Ring. Frodo and his band of comade the Boston harbor during the War of 1812. panions must avoid those who pursue them Written in customary Little House style, this is and carry the Ring to the one place it can be the first of a planned series on Charlotte. 160, destroyed. Contains the original text and maps. 001046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 pb. Abridged version. The Martha Years (3-7) This series tells the story of Laura's greatgrandmother, who was a little girl in Scotland. Please note that the series is undergoing revision and abridgement, and abridged books are significantly shorter than unabridged books. 003311 Little House in the Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 This book is about Ma’s Ma’s Ma - Laura Ingalls Wilder’s great-grandmother who grew up in Scotland. Get a glimpse of the daily life of six-year-old Martha in 1788 as she grows up on the family estate of her father, Laird Glencaraid. It’s a different culture, but the same animated spirit that we see in Laura three generations later. Written in the familiar style of the other Little House books, but with a Scottish accent. Abridged version, 160 pgs. ~~~~~~~~ Two Towers The journey continues in this second book, despite the scattering of the Fellowship. Only Sam and Frodo are left to struggle on towards Mordor to destroy the ring. Increasing their burden is their guide, Gollum, who is untrustworthy because of his slavery to the ring's power. Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn are busy facing their own trials while desperately trying to both find their friends and protect the land from the evil of Sauron and his army. The book contains all the original text and maps by the renowned author, and the cover features characters from the movies. ~ Rachel S. 016069 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 Return of the King This awesome conclusion to J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy is complete and unabridged. Aware of the dangers of the Ring, Frodo has traveled into Mordor, where the evil Sauron guards the fire that can destroy the ring. The way is difficult, and Frodo begins to lose hope. The original maps, glossary, and index are also included. 490 pgs. ~ Rachel S. 016065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. and ends each chapter with a reflection, which is a distilled, one sentence piece that gives you the gist of the chapter. Some examples of reflections are: "We yearn for the good God is."; "The scenes of our life serve a story much bigger than our own."; and, "The call to follow Christ is a Lord of the Rings (5-AD) Contains the three-book set “The Fellowship of call to adventure - inconvenient, imperious, and the Ring,” “The Two Towers,” and “The Return irresistible.". The authors use examples from the Bible and LOTR frequently to authenticate their of the King” in a black slipcover. ~ Mark 033673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 21.95 points. Used along with the trilogy, I believe that this book will really help whoever wishes to read this great literary work. ~ Mark Lord of the Rings Combined Volume 7.50 This 1,100+ page book contains The Fellowship 018656 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 of the Rings, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King in one hefty volume. At the end of the book, appendices and indexes cover characters, places, chronologies, and more. Pb. 013139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.25 Tolkien Boxed Set Enjoy this classic set including The Hobbit and the trilogy of Lord of the Rings. 009390 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.96 24.75 Lord of the Rings Audio CD (2+) A rendition of the timeless classic by J.R.R.Tolkien on disk. It is thirteen hours on thirteen disks. Perfect for time on the road. ~ Mark Lady Grace Mysteries (4-7) If you could picture a Renaissance-era Nancy 022807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 22.50 Drew, my guess is that she would look something like Grace Cavendish. Lady Grace, Silmarillion (5-12) The Silmarillion is the precursor to the Lord of Queen Elizabeth I’s favorite lady in waiting has the Rings series. The intricate world of Middle a quick mind, a keen sense of adventure, and Earth, partially told by Tolkien in his series, is all a real knack for unraveling the plentitude of laid out here. The book begins with the creation mysteries that seem to envelop her at every turn. of Middle-Earth, and ends just before the War of Murder, lies, betrayal, intrigue and suspense the Rings. While his writing style is evident, be abound in this exciting series, and even when it warned that it is not as polished as Lord of the seems the world is falling to pieces around her, Rings (due to the fact that he never finished it), thirteen-year-old Lady Grace keeps a cool head and uses a bit more antiquated language, mak- and a sharp wit – come what may! – Rachel P. ing for a tougher read. While the other books 005961 Assassin/Betrayal Combined Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.50 focus on the strife between the Free Peoples 5.50 and Sauron (with men taking a substantial part 005968 Betrayal . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 6.25 in the war), the Silmarillion tells the tale of the EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Elves, the strife amongst themselves and against 005999 Deception 006001 Feud Melkor. It tells of their birth, their travels to 006000 Exile the undying lands, and their return to Middle Earth to regain the Silmarils, which was stolen Nancy Drew Mysteries (4-9) I had outgrown Encyclopedia Brown and was by Melkor in his treachery. Though there is a more pervading sense of sadness then in the looking for a new mystery series when Mom other Lord of the Rings books, especially due to ran across some of her old Nancy Drew books the Elves’ proud nature, the book is well worth at my grandparents’ house one visit. Although reading both for the background to the other I looked doubtfully at the old dusty and retrobooks and for its own sake. 480 pgs, pb. ~ Mark style covers, I was hooked by the time I got 004415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.50 home! What more can I say - Nancy Drew is every girl mystery-lover’s hero! Other, more modern Nancy Drew series have been written Unfinished Tales (9-AD) More of a history of Middle-Earth, this book since, but there’s something kind of cool about covers from the First to Third Age, and has reading the titles from the '50's, picturing Nancy great stories in true J.R.R. Tolkien style. An epic Drew chasing down clues in her trusty Mustang book, nearly worthy of the fame that the Lord Of – and in a skirt, too! Exciting, well-written, and The Rings series claimed. I'm not sure where the wholesome, there are plenty of great mysteries title comes from; it does not have an unfinished to enjoy here. I just wonder how they kept coming up with enough good cases to write feel to it; the stories are excellent. ~ Mark 022845 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 more! All mysteries are hardcover with the original cover artwork. And at this price, you can afford for your kids to get hooked on Nancy Finding God In The Lord Of The Rings (7+) I'm a big fan of Lord of the Rings. I have Drew, too! – Jess 4.95 read the trilogy, I have seen the first movie 10 EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 times, and the second one twice (so far!). So 032950 #1-Secret of the Old Clock I jumped at the chance to review this book. I 032866 #2-Hidden Staircase was amazed at what good examples the author 032809 #3-Bungalow Mystery had found about life, Jesus, avoiding evil, etc. 032895 #4-Mystery at Lilac Inn The authors found significant meaning in what I 032943 #5-Secret of Shadow Ranch thought was just another page of the story. The 032942 #6-Secret of Red Gate Farm book is not one continuous idea, but is divided 032816 #7-Clue in the Diary into sections, focusing on certain pieces of the 032916 #8-Nancy's Mysterious Letter great work. The book often quotes the Bible, 032960 #9-Sign of the Twisted Candles See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 032921 #10-Password to Larkspur Lane 032824 #11-Clue of the Broken Locket 032887 #12-Message in the Hollow Tree 032908 #13-Mystery of the Ivory Charm 032989 #14-Whispering Statue 032861 #15-Haunted Bridge 032829 #16-Clue of the Tapping Heels 032902 #17-Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk 032909 #18-Mystery of the Moss-Covered Mansion 032931 #19-Quest of the Missing Map 032818 #20-Clue in the Jewel Box 032937 #21-Secret in the Old Attic 032815 #22-Clue in the Crumbling Wall 032913 #23-Mystery of the Tolling Bell 032819 #24-Clue in the Old Album 032855 #25-Ghost of Blackwood Hall 032827 #26-Clue of the Leaning Chimney 032952 #27-Secret of the Wooden Lady 032822 #28-Clue of the Black Keys 032896 #29-Mystery at the Sky Jump 032830 #30-Clue of the Velvet Mask 032933 #31-Ringmaster's Secret 032934 #32-Scarlet Slipper Mystery 032995 #33-Witch Tree Symbol 032867 #34-Hidden Window Mystery 032863 #35-Haunted Showboat 032948 #36-Secret of the Golden Pavilion 032820 #37-Clue in the Old Stagecoach 032905 #38-Mystery of the Fire Dragon 032825 #39-Clue of the Dancing Puppet 032889 #40-Moonstone Castle Mystery 032831 #41-Clue of the Whistling Bagpipes 032924 #42-Phantom of Pine Hill 032900 #43-Mystery of the 99 Steps 032814 #44-Clue in the Crossword Cipher 032965 #45-Spider Sapphire Mystery 032874 #46-Invisible Intruder 032893 #47-Mysterious Mannequin 032835 #48-Crooked Banister 032940 #49-Secret of Mirror Bay 032840 #50-Double Jinx Mystery 032907 #51-Mystery of the Glowing Eye 032947 #52-Secret of the Forgotten City 032963 #53-Sky Phantom 032971 #54-Strange Message in the Parchment 032898 #55-Mystery of Crocodile Island 032975 #56-Thirteenth Pearl 032978 #57-Triple Hoax 032852 #58-Flying Saucer Mystery 032939 #59-Secret in the Old Lace 032858 #60-Greek Symbol Mystery 032973 #61-Swami's Ring 032876 #62-Kachina Doll Mystery 032981 #63-Twin Dilemma 032810 #64-Captive Witness 032915 Nancy Drew Starter Set #1-#6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.99 21.95 Includes the first six volumes in a slipcase. 032803 Best of Nancy Drew Classic Collection #1 . . . . . 14.99 10.75 Includes The Secret of the Old Clock (#1), The Bungalow Mystery (#3), and the Mystery of the 99 Steps (#43), all bound into one volume. 032804 Best of Nancy Drew Classic Collection #2 . . . . . 14.99 10.75 Includes The Hidden Staircase (#2), The Ghost of Blackwood Hall (#25), and The Thirteenth Pearl (#56), all in one volume. Library Builders 1173 Nancy Drew Sleuth Book: Clues to Good Sleuthing (4-9) Fans of the popular Nancy Drew series will enjoy this new book, where Nancy solves ten mini-mysteries with the help of her six friends in the Detective Club. Club members bring small crimes to Nancy’s attention and the club works together to solve the mysteries using clues they find. Each crime focuses on a different form of evidence (like handwriting, fingerprints, observation, testimony, etc.) and while the club solves the crime, Nancy explains to the club (and the reader) how to get information from the evidence. The crimes don’t take too long to solve (each is about 10-15 pages long), and Nancy’s intelligence and knowledge of crimesolving shines through each mystery. Readers will love the feeling of solving the mysteries along with Nancy and activity ideas at the end of each mystery encourages readers to continue learning about forms of evidence by completing activities like analyzing the handwriting of your friends and family, comparing the different fingerprints of people you know, etc. Please note that in one mystery, Nancy teaches the club how to read palms in an effort to find out some information about a fortune-teller suspect, but the book explains that palm-reading is unscientific and it’s not actually used to solve the mystery. This book provides a great way for Nancy Drew fans to finally get in on the action and see how Nancy does it! 152 pgs, hc. ~ Rachel 027981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Hardy Boys Mysteries (4-9) Frank and Joe Hardy, the sons of the famous detective Fenton Hardy, are no slouches themselves! The “guy’s” equivalent to Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys mysteries are often fast-paced, incorporating plenty of high-speed chases, and a little more fighting action than you’ll find in Nancy Drew mysteries. The detective duo, made up of the serious, dark-haired Frank and his younger, blonde, and impetuous brother Joe often find themselves caught up in a case without even looking for one - and sometimes even help Dad with his “toughies.” Guys that love a great mystery - and girls too - are sure to enjoy these non-stop action and puzzling mysteries. All mysteries are reprints of originals, and are hardcover. Over 60 years old, they’re still just as enjoyable, especially if you enjoy the “retro” feel of them! - Jess EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 032976 #1-Tower Treasure 032871 #2-House on the Cliff 032951 #3-Secret of the Old Mill 032888 #4-Missing Chums 032872 #5-Hunting for Hidden Gold 032957 #6-Shore Road Mystery 032945 #7-Secret of the Caves 032897 #8-Mystery of Cabin Island 032857 #9-Great Airport Mystery 032987 #10-What Happened at Midnight 032988 #11-While the Clock Ticked 032853 #12-Footprints Under the Window 032884 #13-Mark on the Door 032865 #14-Hidden Harbor Mystery 032962 #15-Sinister Signpost 032847 #16-Figure in Hiding 032955 #17-Secret Warning 032982 #18-Twisted Claw 032837 #19-Disappearing Floor 1174 Library Builders 032906 #20-Mystery of the Flying Express 032823 #21-Clue of the Broken Blade 032850 #22-Flickering Torch Mystery 032886 #23-Melted Coins 032958 #24-Shortwave Mystery 032954 #25-Secret Panel 032923 #26-Phantom Freighter 032944 #27-Secret of Skull Mountain 032959 #28-Sign of the Crooked Arrow 032949 #29-Secret of the Lost Tunnel 032985 #30-Wailing Siren Mystery 032953 #31-Secret of Wildcat Swamp 032834 #32-Crisscross Shadow 032997 #33-Yellow Feather Mystery 032869 #34-Hooded Hawk Mystery 032817 #35-Clue in the Embers 032941 #36-Secret of Pirates' Hill 032854 #37-Ghost at Skelton Rock 032894 #38-Mystery at Devil's Paw 032903 #39-Mystery of the Chinese Junk 032904 #40-Mystery of the Desert Giant 032828 #41-Clue of the Screeching Owl 032912 #42-Mystery of the Symbol Mystery 032901 #43-Mystery of the Aztec Warrior 032862 #44-Haunted Fort 032911 #45-Mystery of the Spiral Bridge 032936 #46-Secret Agent on Flight 101 032914 #47-Mystery of the Whale Tattoo 032801 #48-Arctic Patrol Mystery 032808 #49-Bombay Boomerang 032836 #50-Danger on Vampire Trail 032956 #52-Shattered Helmet 032826 #53-Clue of the Hissing Serpent 032875 #56-Jungle Pyramid 032849 #57-Firebird Rocket 032967 #58-Sting of the Scorpion 032918 #59-Night of the Werewolf 032910 #60-Mystery of the Samurai Sword 032922 #61-Pentagon Spy 032800 #62-Apeman's Secret 032890 #63-Mummy Case 032899 #64-Mystery of Smuggler's Cove 032968 #65-Stone Idol 032983 #66-Vanishing Thieves EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 032885 #51-Masked Monkey 032892 #54-Mysterious Caravan 032996 #55-Witchmaster's Key 032860 Hardy Boys Starter Set #1-#6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.99 21.95 Includes the first six hardcover Hardy Boys mysteries in a slipcase. Hardy Boys # 1 - Tower Treasure CD (4-9 029366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 15.50 39 Clues (4-9) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 048822 #1: Maze of Bones 048824 #2: One False Note 048825 #3: The Sword Thief 048826 #4: Beyond the Grave 048827 #5: The Black Circle 048828 #6: In Too Deep 048829 #7: The Viper’s Nest 048830 #8: The Emperor’s Code 048831 #9: Storm Warning 048823 #10: Into the Gauntlet 9.50 True Adventure Stories (4-AD) Ever wondered what it would be like to defy death in the desert, to be a spy with a special mission, or to fend off sharks from a shipwreck? Each of these high-interest, daring volumes shares the stories of adventurers, spies, soldiers, heroes and more in ways that make you feel like you were there to witness the adventure too. Because the stories are true, these volumes provide inspiring examples of real-life bravery, not just fictionalized stories of things that "could have" happened. On the other hand, although the details don't dwell on graphic situations, there may be some unappealing elements in some stories. Each single book includes 10 stories, and has 144 pages. Collections or higherpriced books are compilations of single books. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 4.99 3.95 032370 Spies 032367 True Escape Stories 032581 True Stories of the Blitz 032371 True Stories of Crime and Detection 004400 True Stories of Heroes 028455 True Survival Stories 031783 Stories of Pirates 032373 Stories of the First World War 026270 Stories of the Second World War 025738 True Stories of D-Day 014418 True Wild West Stories 042294 War Stories: True Stories from the First and Second World Wars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.95 A compilation of #032373 and #026270. Hank the Cowdog Series (4-AD) Okay, we admit it. We like to have fun, too. So when we saw these rollicking, humorous, action-packed books that are encouraging reluctant readers all over the country to read, we just couldn’t resist! Hank the Cowdog: Head of Ranch Security. This canine is a cross between Maxwell Smart and John Wayne. Sandy Bauers of the Philadelphia Inquirer states “This mutt in disguise is adorably pretentious and frequently fumbling, yet never knowing it. Dogdom’s Don Quixote. Nothing escapes his steely gaze except, perhaps the perfectly obvious...”. Filled with dry wit and down-home humor, these are books that you will enjoy reading to your children. Testimonials from parents, librarians, and teachers vouch for the ability of these books to “turn on” even the most reticent reader. We feel we must qualify our overall delight in these books, however. A couple of the books in the series include an owl character, Madam Moonshine, described as “a witchy little owl”. You may want to avoid the books she appears in, so far we can only identify #2, #4 and #11. #9 has a Halloween theme. The “ghost” is a trick-or-treater, but you may want to avoid the Halloween theme. EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 020218 #1-The Original Adventures 020219 #2-The Further Adventures 020220 #3-It’s a Dog’s Life 020221 #4-Murder in the Middle Pasture 020222 #5-Faded Love 020223 #6-Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 020224 #7-The Incredible Priceless Corncob 020225 #8-One-Eyed Killer Stud Horse 020226 #9-Case of the Halloween Ghost 020227 #10-Every Dog Has His Day 020228 #11-Lost in Dark Unchanted Forest See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 020229 020230 020231 020232 020234 020235 020236 020237 020238 020239 020240 008919 008624 008626 004858 001859 000788 000789 004038 008992 008993 008995 016356 016357 016358 016360 018532 022618 025457 033816 033817 006855 006914 006973 034711 018846 043863 019820 019822 020546 049029 019962 #12-Case of the Fiddle-Playing Fox #13-Wounded Buzzard on Christmas Eve #14-Hank and Monkey Business #15-Case of the Missing Cat #17-Case of the Car and the Barkaholic Dog #18-Case of the Hooking Bull #19-Case of the Midnight Rustler #20-Phantom in the Mirror #21-Case of the Vampire Cat #22-Case of the Double Bumblebee Sting #23-Moonlight Madness #24-Case of Black-Hooded Hangman #25-Case of Swirling Killer Tornado #26-Case of the Kidnapped Collie #27-Night-Stalking Bone Monster #28-Mopwater Files #29-Case Vampire Vacuum Sweeper #30-Case of the Haystack Kitties #31-Case of the Vanishing Fishhook #32-Garbage Monster Outer Space #33-Case of the Measled Cowboy #35-Case of Saddle House Robbery #36-Case of Raging Rottweiler #37-Case of Deadly Ha-Ha Game #38-The Fling #40-Case of Missing Bird Dog #41-Case of the Shipwrecked Tree #42-Case of the Burrowing Robot #43-Case of the Twisted Kitty #45-Case of the Falling Sky #46-Case of the Tricky Trap #47-Case of Tender Cheeping Chickies #48-Case of the Monkey Burglar #49-Case of Booby-Trapped Pick-Up #50-Case of the Most Ancient Bone #51-Case of the Blazing Sky #52-Quest For the Great White Quail #53-Drover’s Secret Life #54-Case of the Dinosaur Birds #55-Case of the Secret Weapon ☼#56-Case of the Coyote Invasion ☼#57-The Disappearance of Drover EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 020233 #16-Lost in Blinded Blizzard 008994 #34-Slim’s Good-bye 016359 #39-Secret Laundry Monster Files 025458 #44-Dungeon of Doom Hank Audiobooks (PK-AD) Given a big “thumbs up” by our summer shipping crew - and truly “field tested” on our way to and from exhibits, these are a real hoot! The words on the CD's are right out of the book, but the music, sound effects and voices bring the characters to life - really gives them personality. The author does most of the voices himself (even female characters - what range!). EACH CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 13.95 015945 Hank #1 015966 Hank #29 015956 Hank #2 015968 Hank #30 015967 Hank #3 015969 Hank #31 015982 Hank #4 015970 Hank #32 015985 Hank #5 015971 Hank #33 015986 Hank #6 015972 Hank #34 015987 Hank #7 015973 Hank #35 015988 Hank #8 015975 Hank #36 015989 Hank #9 015977 Hank #37 015946 015947 015948 015949 015950 015951 015952 015953 015954 015955 015957 015958 015959 015960 015961 015962 015963 015964 015965 Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank Hank #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 #25 #26 #27 #28 015978 015981 015984 018484 018486 030444 030446 036202 031118 036206 036208 040627 042671 048091 048092 048093 048094 034772 049356 Hank #38 Hank #39 Hank #40 Hank #41 Hank #42 Hank #43 Hank #44 Hank #45 Hank #46 Hank #47 Hank #48 Hank #49 Hank #51 Hank #52 Hank #53 Hank #54 Hank #55 ☼Hank #56 ☼Hank #57 Hank #50 – Most Ancient Bone 25th Anniversary CD (PK-AD) The 50th mystery in the Hank The Cowdog series is extra long and extra fun! Author John R. Erickson reads the unabridged story aloud, complete with his amusing range of voices. In this installment, Hank is on an archaeological dig and is trying to impress the head scientist’s beautiful lady dog while also trying to save an ancient buffalo bone from thieves. The audio CD includes two original songs and runs 5 hrs on 4 CDs. A must-have for Hank fans. 008499 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.99 16.50 031121 Homeless Pooch 14.99 10.50 This story takes listeners back to Hank's puppyhood. After destroying a prized blanket, Hank must strike out on his own - and avoid the dogcatcher. When he winds up at a livestock auction, he meets a cowboy named Slim.. and the dogcatcher! Will Slim save him? Also includes two of the very first Hank stories ever written. 041582 Kitty Cheater Hank is trying to figure out who is planning an attack on the ranch. He lures Pete the Barncat into making a foolish bet, and Pete may try to cheat him. Includes the original song “Don’t Get Your News From a Chicken.” 73 min. 042672 Runaway Windmill Join Hank as he protects the ranch from an enemy spy disguised as a chicken and tries to rescue Slim from his crazy ride on an out-of-control windmill. Includes the song “A Dog Should Smell Like a Dog”. 78 mins. 049358 ☼Valentine’s Day Robbery 003547 Watermelon Patch Mystery Hank (with a little bit of help from Slim and Drover) must stakeout Sally May’s watermelon patch and catch the raccoons that have been raiding the garden. The original song “Watermelon Forever” is included with the story. 71 min. Hank Audiobook Packs Each Pack contains two Hank episodes. Audio Pack #1 contains Hank #1 and Hank #2, etc. EACH CD PACK . . . . . . . . . . 31.99 22.25 016627 Pack #1 016643 Pack #7 016633 Pack #2 016645 Pack #8 016635 Pack #3 016647 Pack #9 016637 Pack #4 016629 Pack #10 016639 Pack #5 016631 Pack #11 016641 Pack #6 049355 Pack #12 Hank Audio CD Adventures (4-AD) If you can't get enough of Hank, Drover, Pete the Barncat, Slim and Sally May, check out these new adventures, available only on audio. Each CD set features a new episode in the life of Hank, brought to life by author John Erickson. And since no Hank story would be complete without the goofy songs, you can expect at least one of those masterpieces on every audio. Perfect for those long car rides! EACH CD (except noted) . . . 12.99 8.95 045827 Cookie Moon Hank (with some great help and observations from Drover) decides that the moon is actually a huge cookie. When Hank sees some cookies in Sally May’s picnic basket, he’s at a loss deciding if they’re meant for him to eat or not. Includes a funny song titled “It Doesn’t Make Sense.” 75 min. 048090 ☼Dancing Cowboy Sally May plans to host a dance in her yard, so she begins a major Spring Cleaning Offensive! Hank has to keep an eye on Slim, who is NOT happy about having to haul away the trash. Later, Slim is needed to fix Miss Viola’s pickup truck. Will he ask her to the dance? Includes the original song “Silly Old Maid.” See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Hank the Cowdog’s Greatest Hits (PK-AD) Here’s a treat for you Hank the Cowdog lovers out there! If you love the songs often included in Hank’s stories, these delightful CD sets contain all of the songs for your listening pleasure. Volumes 1 & 2 present all 45 songs from Hank’s first 22 stories, while Volumes 3 & 4 include all 44 songs from adventures 23 through 44. With hits like Me Just a Worthless Coyote, Bark at the Mailman Battle Hymn, Ode to a Mother Skunk, I Will Never Eat Another Fishhook, and Bitten on the Nose, these albums are sure to be a favorite. Each set includes 2 CDs and is approximately 2 hrs long. ~Rachel EACH SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.50 003548 Vol. 1 & 2 CDs 045828 Vol. 3 & 4 CDs Tales & Tunes from Hank the Cowdog (PK-6) Can’t decide which Hank CD to bring on that car trip? How about this hilarious CD that includes great excerpts from ten different Hank the Cowdog stories? Hear the best clips from ten different narratives, and don’t worry, nine popular Hank songs are included too. It’s a Hank the Cowdog sampler that kids will love! 68 min. 003557 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 8.95 ~~~~~~~ Library Builders 1175 ☼Hattie Marshall Series (5-8) Hattie Marshall is a spunky twelve-year-old girl living on a Texas farm in the 1890s. Hattie has to face many challenges as she becomes a teenager - her sister getting married, her brother Sam moving away, and helping her parents and Gramma with responsibilities on the farm. There is plenty of danger and adventure, too! Through it all, Hattie learns that God is always with her, even in the most trying of circumstances. By Debra Smith. About 140 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.75 048784...& the Dangerous Fire 048785...& the Hurricane 048786...& the Prowling Panther ~~~~~~~~ Breadwinner Trilogy (5-9) Parvana, a young girl living in Afghanistan, hates what has happened to her country in recent years. Ever since the Taliban took over, she is not allowed to go to school, or even be outside, without a good reason. Parvana's story begins in Breadwinner, where she risks extreme punishment by dressing up like a boy to support her family. In Parvana's Journey, Parvana, who has been separated from her family, searches for her family members in refugee camps. The last book features Parvana's friend, Shauzia, who struggles with life in a refugee camp in Pakistan. These books are not only page-turners, but also allow us a unique look at the life of Afghan women and the culture they live in t. By Deborah Ellis, pb. - Jess 029853 Breadwinner . . . . . . 8.95 6.50 Because of the instability in their country, Parvana's educated parents have lost their jobs and their home. Her father has been reduced to sitting in the market, reading letters for people who cannot read, and selling any of their personal belongings he can. When her father is taken by soldiers, the family faces a dilemma. Parvana's mother and sister cannot be seen outside the home, and her brother is just a baby. Who will support the family? In a daring move, Parvana dresses up as a boy to find work. 036551 Parvana's Journey . . . 8.95 6.50 In this sequel, Parvana is all alone, searching for her remaining family members. As she journeys across the country, she meets and befriends other abandoned children, including a baby, a crippled boy, and a orphan girl who has gone crazy. Only the lessons from her parents, her determination, and the letters she writes to her faraway friend, Shauzia, keep her going. 200 pgs, pb. 036550 Mud City . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.50 Shauzia, Parvana's best friend, lives in a refugee camp outside of Peshawar, Pakistan. Shauzia dreams of going to France as she works and begs in the city. She starts a riot in the camp and tries to avoid her obligations of helping her fellow Afghans. Eventually she learns she must do what she can to help her suffering countrymen. 164 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 046733 Breadwinner Trilogy 16.95 12.50 This all-in-one volume holds all three books in the series for the price of two! 440 pgs, pb. 1176 Library Builders 041636 Anne of Ingleside Anne of Green Gables (5-AD) Nine years after we last saw them in Anne’s Sure, you have probably read Anne of House of Dreams, the Blythe family now Green Gables at least once, and maybe Anne numbers seven and has moved into the old of Avonlea too. But have you also read the Morgan home. Here we meet Anne’s five remaining books in this series? After Anne children (James, Walter, Anne, Diana, and changes Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert's lives Shirley) and Gilbert’s difficult, maiden aunt. in Anne of Green Gables, she continues a life of adventure, romance, and comedy as she fol- 041648 Rainbow Valley Having just returned from a trip to Europe, lows her dreams and pursues an education and Anne discovers that the town has a new later, a family. minister, John Meredith, a widower with four young children. His children quickAnne of Green Gables ly become close friends to Anne’s, and Nothing is the same at Green Gables after the Rainbow Valley focuses mainly on the interCuthberts adopt red-haired, hot-tempered Anne actions between the Meredith and Blythe Shirley. Her lively imagination and a knack for children. making comical errors make life interesting for all at Avon Lea. Was it Providence or a mistake 041650 Rilla of Ingleside With Europe in the midst of World War I, that brought her to Matthew and Marilla? Rilla Blythe finds herself anxiously waiting 006045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 to hear from family and friends fighting in 005888 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.50 3.75 the war. As the war drags on, Rilla quickly 024445 Aladdin Classic . . . . . 6.99 5.50 matures and rises to the occasion of han031612 Wordsworth Classic. . 5.99 4.75 dling the many obstacles thrown her way. 021454 Centennial Edition . . 5.99 4.75 Contains a forward by Margaret Atwood. Anne of Green Gables Boxed Set (5-AD) Yearling publication. 310 pgs, pb. You can enjoy the whole series in one boxed 029343 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 15.25 set, or in smaller sets of three books. Relive Listen to the unabridged story on 8 CDs. Anne’s surprise arrival at Green Gables, her Read by Broadway and television actress adventures growing up, her teaching experiKate Burton. Running time: 10 hrs 22 min. ence, her marriage and family life. Readers of all ages will enjoy reading these classics over Anne of Avonlea (5-AD) In this much-loved sequel to Anne of Green and over again. - Jess Gables, Anne, now sixteen years old, has 005106 Boxed Set 1-8 . . . . 47.92 36.75 accepted a position at the Avonlea school. 005056 Anne of Green Gables 1-3 Boxed Set . . . . . . . 17.97 13.75 Although she is “all grown up,” this boister- ous and irrepressible redhead still manages to 005687 Anne of Green Gables 4-6 Boxed Set . . . . . . . 17.97 13.75 get herself into plenty of hilarious scrapes and predicaments. 013459 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 Anne's Anthology This book is a compilation of poems referenced Unabridged, 266 pgs, pb. 041635 Collector’s Edition . . 5.99 4.75 in the Anne of Green Gables series. Although well known at the time, many of these works Contains unabridged content along with may not be as well recognized or easy to find bonuses like a biography of the author and today. Selections include Scott's Marmion, a map of Prince Edward Island; 294 pgs, pb. 022620 Sterling Edition . . . . . 9.95 7.25 Heman's The Siege of Valencia, Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Cantos III & IV, Pope's An Essay on Criticism, Greenleaf's Snowbound: EACH COLLECTOR'S EDITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 A Winter Idyll, and Tennyson's Lancelot and Elaine. This book is used as a reference in the 041637 Anne of the Island study of Where the Brook and River Meet. May Since we have last seen her in Anne of this book elicit the love of poetry and language Avonlea, Anne Shirley is now ready to that Anne felt. attend college. Chronicling her four years 005308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.95 29.95 at Redmond College in Kingsport, Anne of the Island narrates Anne’s many trials and Green Gables Letters (5-AD) adventures including receiving several marWe began to carry this book because it is used riage proposals and visiting the home of her as a resource in the unit study Where the Brook birth parents. and River Meet, but it is an excellent book in its 041638 Anne of Windy Poplars own right. Basically, it’s a collection of letters Having graduated from Redmond College, that L.M. Montgomery (author of Anne of Green Anne has taken the job as principal (as well Gables) wrote to a friend, Ephraim Weber, duras geometry teacher) at Summerside High ing 1905-1909. These letters were written durSchool while her fiancé finishes medical ing the years that Anne was created and became school. During her stay in Summerside, popular, and they reveal a lot about the beloved Anne must learn to handle the towns many author. Excerpts and summaries of Weber’s leteccentric residents including a jealous colters to Montgomery are also included so readers league and the bitter Pringle family. can put her letters in context. A general intro041639 Anne’s House of Dreams duction by the editor, Wilfrid Eggleston, puts the Now married to her childhood sweetheart, letters into even greater context and points out Gilbert, Anne’s House of Dreams recounts especially interesting background information the early years their marriage. Follow them and features. 102 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel as they move into their first home, make 000263 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 new friends, and celebrate the expansion of ~~~~~~~ their family. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. C.S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia Boxed Set (5-AD) This thrilling seven-book set is a brilliant story that shows how creative and inventive people can be. Revolving around Narnia, these classic books explain how Narnia came to be, some of the interesting people who lived there, and the fall of Narnia. This unique series by C.S. Lewis will leave you spellbound. - Melissa 012231 Full Color . . . . . . . 59.99 38.95 012232 Trade Edition . . . . . 55.93 36.95 013779 Mass Market . . . . . 45.00 29.95 046125 Boxed Set . . . . . . . 45.00 29.95 Chronicles of Narnia Combined Volume C.S. Lewis wrote The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1949, and then proceeded to write six more books. These seven books comprise the Chronicles of Narnia, which have been enjoyed by countless people over the last fifty years and are classics in the fantasy genre of literature. This single volume houses all seven off the books, unabridged. Besides the small black and white illustrations marking each chapter, the book is void of illustrations. The books are in the preferred order of C.S. Lewis, with The Magicians Nephew preceding The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The cover is black with an attractive rendering of Aslan's face on the front, and is 767 pgs, pb. - Melissa 018164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.99 15.95 Chronicles of Narnia Individual Titles EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 007831 Magician’s Nephew Although sometimes considered the 6th book in the series, some consider this to be the first as it recounts the creation of Narnia by Aslan, the Great Lion, and how all the Narnia stories began. Uncle Andrew’s experiments send Polly and Digory to strange other worlds, but an encounter with the sinister Queen Jadis brings evil to the land of Narnia on the day of its creation. 010719 Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe The second in the Chronicles of Narnia series. In this allegorical fantasy, four children enter the land of Narnia through a professor’s wardrobe and overcome greed and selfishness. Aslan, the great lion, helps them battle the White Witch and makes the ultimate sacrifice to redeem Edmund. 003359 Horse and His Boy In the third book, Shasta, the adopted son of a mean fisherman, learns that he is to be sold as a slave to a Tarkaan. The Tarkaan's horse, which happens to be a talking horse from Narnia, convinces Shasta to run away with him to Narnia, suspecting that Shasta is also a Narnian. Along the way, Bree and Shasta join forces with another runaway and Narnian horse. Little do they know that they will find themselves in the middle of a war which will decide the fate of Narnia. 018204 Prince Caspian Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are called back to Narnia where the tyrant Miraz is trying to steal the crown from its rightful owner, Prince Caspian. Warned of this danger by Doctor Cornelius, Caspian flees to the forests and mountains. It is here that Caspian begins to make new friends and gather the forces of an army. Will Caspian's loyal supporters be able to defeat Miraz, or will the old ways of Narnia be lost forever? 048969 ☼Voyage of the Dawn Treader In the fifth book, Lucy, Edmund, and their peevish cousin Eustace sail to the land of Narnia on a ship called the Dawn Treader. The King of Narnia, Caspian, is on board, and the group encounters many adventures as they sail to the edge of the world. They get captured by slave traders, come across strange lands with unusual creatures, and poor Eustace even turns into a dragon! 018220 Silver Chair Over seventy years have passed in Narnia since The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Once again, Narnia is in danger. Prince Rilian is missing, and there is great fear that there will be no one to take over the crown when old King Caspian dies. Tag along on Eustace and Jill's adventures as they go in search of the missing prince. Chronicles of Narnia Audio CDs (PK-AD) These audio recordings of the Narnia series bring to life the characters of the classic books. The performer reads directly from the unabridged books and uses tone and voice fluctuation to help you know which character is speaking and what emotions they are feeling. - elise 026677 Complete (31 CDs) . 75.00 48.95 A Family Guide to Narnia (AD) Subtitled "Biblical Truths in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia." Many families have read or plan to read The Chronicles of Narnia together, and it's no secret that these books are allegories. While some of the biblical parallels are easily seen and discussed, this book helps you discover all of the books' biblical and Christian roots. It offers a book by book, chapter by chapter examination, full of insights for you to share with your family. Don't miss out on the wonderful meaning embedded in these books use this companion guide alongside the series next time you read them. 208 pgs. - Melissa 034764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.25 That Hideous Strength (7-AD) The last book of the C.S. Lewis trilogy beginning with Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra. In this breakneck journey of suspense, Dr. Ransom must choose sides in a battle between science and ethics. Again, a timeless allegory of good and evil. Although no study guide has been written for this last book, many of our customers have requested it since we stock the other two books in the trilogy. 024441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.50 Till We Have Faces (5-AD) C.S. Lewis brings us a novel of Orual, The Queen of Glome. When Orual was a little girl, the only company she had to keep was her irritating sister, Redival, and her father, the tempestuous King. However, her life changed dramatically with the introduction of Fox, one of her father's slaves, into her life. Fox became her only true comfort, and Orual affectionately began to call him "Grandfather." Fox taught her to think in the ways of the Greeks, how to regard the Gods and everything else that has happened in her life. Soon after the arrival of Fox, the King married and brought into the world the most beautiful child, "Istra," which translates to Psyche. As Orual's family has partial blood of the Gods, Psyche too has been touched. It does not take long before the citizens of Glome begin to refer to her as a goddess. While Psyche is beautiful, Orual is extremely homely. Psyche makes the God Ungit jealous; therefore, as punishment, there has been little yield in the way of crops. The Priest of Ungit declares that in order for the citizens of Glome to be prevented from starving, there must be a sacrifice. It is the matter of this sacrifice that will change the soul and the life of Orual forever. 028775 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.50 Poems (9-AD) This collection of poems by C.S. Lewis covers a large range of topics including God, nature, spaceships, love, reason, and unicorns. Dozens of poems are included, some that have been published in other writings and many that have not, and they are arranged topically. “As the Ruin Falls,” “Noon’s Intensity,” “The True Nature of Gnomes,” and “Deadly Sins” are just a few of the poems included. This classic-style poetry really shows the imagination and writing skills of Lewis. 144 pgs, pb. 041508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 10.50 Space Trilogy Out of the Silent Planet (7-AD) Dr. Ransom is kidnapped and taken to the planet Malacandra where he learns the meaning of divine providence and gains new insight into the organization of our universe. The first book in C. S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy. 024439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.95 Perelandra (7-AD) The second book in C. S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy finds Dr. Ransom on the planet Perelandra, where he tries to keep the inhabitants from following the human race into sin. 024440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1177 026665 #11: The Grim Grotto 035666 #12-The Penultimate Peril EACH BOXED SET . . . . . . . . 38.99 28.25 018214 Set 1-3: The Trouble Begins 018215 Set 4-6: The Situation Worsens 035667 Set 7-9: The Dilemma Deepens Series of Unfortunate Events (5-AD) In the very first book of this engaging series, 037556 Set 10-12: The Gloom Looms author Lemony Snicket warns readers that "if you are interested in stories with happy end- Swallows and Amazons (5-AD) I have to admit, I had never heard of this ings, you would be better off reading some other book. In this book, not only there is no series, but when it was requested by a customer, happy ending, there is no happy beginning, and I decided to check it out. What a charming very few happy things in the middle." And if surprise! Originally written in the 1930’s, this you're okay with that fact, then suddenly you're series by Arthur Ransome follows the adventures off, following the unfortunate but resourceful of the four Walker siblings and the Blackett Baudelaire orphans through book after book of sisters who meet when the Walkers go on a trial and tragedy. Of course, the journey is not summer holiday on the shore of a large lake. without its rewards, and all is not quite so dismal John, Susan, Titty and Roger Walker are enjoyand dreary as it first appears. Against the gray ing their vacation on a farm but are desperate to and misty framework of these story gleam the take the farmer’s little sailboat out on the lake real gems, the Baudelaire orphans themselves. and explore the islands and coves. After all, Violet, the inventor is the eldest at fourteen, fol- their father did teach them how to sail before lowed by the thoughtful, well-read twelve-year he was called to sea again. When Father sends old Klaus, and Sunny, the baby, whose primary a telegram giving his permission for them to sail talent is the ability to bite on and through most together, they decide to pack provisions and set things. What makes this series stand out against up camp on the small mysterious island. When a host of other children's books is the fact that they arrive, they are surprised to find that it is this lonely trio of siblings works together like the perfect island for a camp, and that someone a well-oiled machine, each using their special has used it for that exact purpose before. After talent to help get themselves out of the "unfor- settling in, they are challenged to war by the tunate" circumstances that follow them from Blackett sisters (who are also excellent sailors), book to book. If trapped in a tower, Violet will and run into conflict with an old pirate who invent a gadget to help them escape, if trying to lives on a houseboat. How will they capture the outwit their enemy, Klaus is able to find a book Blackett’s ship, explore the vast lake, and clear to get the information they need, and if some- their names before it’s time to go home? The thing or someone stands in their way, Sunny other books in the series follow the same charwill try to bite through it. The effect is that of acters through other nautical adventures as they the Boxcar children dropped into a modern yet continue to build their sailing and navigation zany Charles Dickens scene. Another appealing skills. What’s striking to me is how independent, aspect of the series is that it attempts to incorpo- responsible and resourceful the children all are, rate more complex and higher-level vocabulary as they sail, explore, camp, cook, and watch into the conversations of the characters, but, out for each other. Even if you’re not a sailor, instead of acting merely as a "go and look it up" you’re sure to enjoy these vintage adventures. tool, one of the characters or the narrator will They make great read alouds, too! Pb. - Jess usually explain it, to the benefit of the reader. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 10.95 While you would think these would create a 014259 Swallows and Amazons (Book 1) stilted dialogue, this actually works here and 014258 Swallowdale (Book 2) saves the reader the frustration of running to the 014256 Peter Duck (Book 3) dictionary, or (gasp!) skipping over a word that 014301 Winter Holiday (Book 4) they don't understand. On a more cautionary 014252 Coot Club (Book 5) note about vocabulary, however, on p. 94 of 014257 Pigeon Post (Book 6) the second book the evil Count Olaf does utter 041237 We Didn’t Mean to Go to Sea (Book 7) a more unacceptable version of "darn" which 039696 Secret Water (Book 8) quite offends the children, and is pointed out by the author as being a highly unacceptable word 037577 Big Six (Book 9) to use. However, this is the only questionable 039284 Missee Lee (Book 10) language I have found through Book 4. All in 039544 Picts & Martyrs (Book 11) all, these are very original, frequently funny, 039283 Great Northern? (Book 12) and highly entertaining. While reviewing them, I didn't want to stop reading, and read the first The Imponderables Series (5-AD) Chances are your kids have plenty of quesfour cover to cover! - Jess EACH PAPERBACK BOOK . . . . 6.99 4.95 tions, but you don't always have the answers. These books are full of tough questions or 001623 #1: The Bad Beginning "imponderables" and answers. Everyone in the 001626 #2: The Reptile Room family is bound to learn a lot from these books. 001627 #3: The Wide Window EACH HARDCOVER BOOK . 12.99 9.50 The questions span all subjects and include toughies like "Why doesn't milk in the refrigera001630 #4: The Miserable Mill tor ever taste as cold as the water or soda in 001642 #5: The Austere Academy the refrigerator?" "How and why did 7UP get 001643 #6: The Ersatz Elevator its name?" "What does the USPS do with mail 018216 #7: The Vile Village it can't deliver or return because of lack of a 018217 #8: The Hostile Hospital return address?" "Why are baseball dugouts 018218 #9: The Carnivorous Carnival built so that they are half below ground?" "What 024309 #10: The Slippery Slope 1178 Library Builders are you hearing when you shake a light bulb?" "What's the difference between a lake and a pond?" and "Why do all armed forces start marching with the left foot?" If you give one of these books to your kids, chances are they'll start sharing more answers than questions! My sample, Do Penguins Have Knees? holds nearly 150 imponderables, plus chapters including ten new frustables, a frustable update, and the frustables that will not die - (frustables are those imponderables which are hard to solve, even by the wide variety of contributors to the series). It is 317 pgs long, and I assume the books are of similar length. - Melissa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.50 040423 Are Lobsters Ambidextrous? 030837 Do Penguins Have Knees? 040428 How Does Aspirin Find a Headache? 040437 When Do Fish Sleep? 040438 Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? 030868 Why Don't Cats Like to Swim? Little Britches (7-AD) Often touted as the “Little House for Boys,” these books tell the story of author Ralph Moody, beginning as a young boy on a Colorado ranch in the early 1900’s. These books make absorbing read-alouds for younger children, too. Be aware, however, that there is some inappropriate language used - no doubt in keeping with the actual verbiage of rugged cowboys and characters of the time. 002030 Little Britches . . . . . 14.95 10.95 002031 Man of the Family . 14.95 11.95 002035 The Fields of Home 14.95 11.95 002036 The Home Ranch . . 14.95 11.95 002032 Mary Emma & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 10.50 002033 Shaking the Nickel Bush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 11.25 002034 The Dry Divide . . . 12.95 10.50 002016 Horse of a Different Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 11.25 Howard Pyle's Tales of King Arthur (7-AD) Generations of children have been entranced by the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. With visions of fair maidens, mighty stone fortresses, gallant knights, and brave deeds, this series of books is sure to stir the imagination of young readers of any age. Inventively told in a style capturing the tone and spirit of ancient romance and wonderfully illustrated by Howard Pyle, these stories describe the perilous and thrilling adventures of King Arthur and his knights in that glorious age of chivalry and honor. ~ Rachel S. 008252 Story of King Arthur and His Knights . . . . . . . . . 12.95 10.50 This book chronicles the adventures Arthur has on his journey to becoming king. It includes everything from pulling Excalibur from an anvil to adventures with Merlin and various knights. 008367 Story of the Champions of the Round Table . . . . . . 11.95 9.95 This novel shares some of the fascinating stories of the legendary Knights of the Round Table. Included is the love story of Tristram and the beautiful Isoult, King Mark and his magic potions, Launcelot and his rise to the most prominent knight, and Percival’s adventures. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 008255 Story of Sir Launcelot and his Champions . . . . . . . 13.95 11.25 This story shares accounts of Launcelot’s daring rescue of Queen Guinevere, his slaying of dragons and romancing Elaine the Fair. It includes his battle with madness, the birth of his son , and much more. 008241 Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur . . 12.95 10.50 The exciting story of Sir Geraint. It includes the stirring adventures of Launcelot’s son, Sir Galahad, and his pursuit of the Holy Grail. Finally, the final part of King Arthur’s life is told, from his attack on Sir Launcelot to his fatal battle with Sir Mordred. classics series Easy Reader Classics (K-3) This series of simple chapter books draws choice stories from classic children’s books. The stories have been revised for a younger audience, allowing your primary readers to enjoy these classic tales on their own. Each book has about 30-35 pages with 2-5 simple sentences and full-color illustrations on each page. The print is large for easy reading. Each series is illustrated with warm, whimsical drawings that capture the spirit of the book. Once your children read one of these entertaining books, I’m sure they’ll want to read the rest of the series! Pb. ~ Rachel P. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 2.95 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 005022 #1 - Song for Aunt Polly 004952 #2 - Best Fence Painter 041941 #3 - Birthday Boy 005034 #4 - Spelling Bee 021994 #5 - Too Sick For School 022010 #6 - Tom’s Treasure Hunt Jungle Book 046771 #1 - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi Moves In 046772 #2 - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi & Mystery Grdn 046773 #3 - Mowgli’s Big Birthday 046774 #4 - Mowgli Knows Best Book 022051 #5 - The Boy and His Sled Dog 022053 #6 - The Brave Little Seal Story of Doctor Dolittle 046778 #1 - Animal Talk 046779 #2 - Circus Crocodile 046780 #3 - Doctor Dolittle’s Great Advntr 046781 #4 - Doctor Dolittle’s Magcl Cure 022054 #5 - Doctor Dolittle & the Pirates 022056 #6 - Doctor Dolittle Goes Home Treasure 046783 046784 046785 046786 022137 022138 Island #1 - Treasure Map #2 - Off to Sea #3 - On the Island #4 - Pirate Attack #5 - Adventure at Sea #6 - A Pirate Adventure Wind in the Willows 008322 #1 - Riverbank 008318 #2 - Open Road 008335 #3 - Wild Wood 008082 #4 - Home Sweet Home 022141 #5 - Sneaky Toad 022156 #6 - Restless Rat Courage Classics (K-5) These gorgeous classics for young people look like they belong on a library shelf, but are inexpensive enough for your own! Each classic has been adapted from the original work, but the adaptations seem to have been carefully done to keep the flavor of the original. The story is told on one side of every two-page spread, and usually a gorgeous full-page illustration makes up the other page. Although a mix of illustrators was used, the pictures are lovely and realistic. Each is over 50 pgs, hc. – Jess/Tasha EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 9.95 7.25 027270 Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit Holds seven classic tales about the crafty Brer Rabbit, wise Brer Turtle, slow Brer Bear, and the eternally frustrated Brer Fox, the victim of Brer Rabbit’s many tricks. 042801 Classic Treasury of Aesop’s Fables Contains twenty of Aesop’s best-loved tales, “The Fox and the Grapes,” “The Goose Who Laid the Golden Eggs,” “The Tortoise and the Hare,” and “The Lion and the Mouse.” Masterfully illustrated by Don Daily. 042802 Classic Treasury of Princess Fairy Tales . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 Stories include Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, The Frog Prince, The Twelve Dancing Princesses, Rumpelstiltskin, and The Princess and the Pea. Illustrations by Peter Malone. 028121 Complete Tales of Peter Rabbit Includes five classic Beatrix Potter tales: The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of Two Bad Mice, and The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies. Illustrated by Charles Santore. 028283 Nutcracker . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 From sightings of Snow Fairies to meeting the Sugar Plum Fairy, young readers will delight in this classical tale. Illustrations by Don Daily. Stepping Stones (1-4) These classic novels are geared towards young readers. The classic stories have been rewritten into short chapter books to be read and enjoyed by readers who are not ready for the originals. Each book includes several black and white illustrations and is around 100 pgs. (The exception is Ice Wreck, the tale of the Endurance, which has color illustrations and 44 pgs.) EACH BOOK (exc noted) . . . . 3.99 3.25 009370 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 009372 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 020702 Alice in Wonderland 4.99 3.95 033843 Anne of Green Gables 033014 Black Beauty 039547 Curse of King Tut’s Mummy 009369 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 033015 Dracula 033016 Frankenstein 009373 Great Expectations 012569 ☼Heidi . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 009375 Hunchback of Notre Dame 033854 Ice Wreck 009376 Jane Eyre 028649 Jungle Book 009378 Knights of the Round Table 009379 Last of the Mohicans 009380 Les Miserables See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 009371 009383 009384 009385 009386 036614 022819 033025 018276 009387 036618 009388 033026 A Little Princess Little Women Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes Oliver Twist Peter Pan Phantom of the Opera Robin Hood Secret Garden Swiss Family Robinson Three Musketeers Time Machine Treasure Island War of the Worlds Classic Starts (2-5) While your children may be too young to tackle the classics, they're not too young to enjoy the wonderful stories. This series of abridged classics was rewritten for younger children to put the classics within their reach. The books maintain the excitement and flavor of the originals without the advanced language. Each book in the series has a beautifully illustrated hardcover and approx. 150 pgs. Some of the titles are also available in audio sets so you can listen as you read along. Each audio set contains two audio CDs containing the story read aloud, packaged with a paperback version of the book. Each audio CD runs about one hour each, for a total runtime of about two hours. - Melissa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 037056 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 037057 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 035354 The Adventures of Robin Hood 035372 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes 010727 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 022599 Alice in Wonderland 008302 Animal Stories 022610 Anne of Avonlea 035356 Anne of Green Gables 034314 Arabian Nights 039881 Around the World in 80 Days 008303 Ballet Stories 035358 Black Beauty 035360 Call of the Wild 039885 Dracula 022744 Five Little Peppers & How They Grew 037066 Frankenstein 008339 Great Expectations 037067 Gulliver's Travels 039889 Heidi 034926 Hunchback of Notre-Dame 035054 Jungle Book 035056 Last of the Mohicans 035298 Little Lord Fauntleroy 022765 Little Men 035365 Little Princess 035366 Little Women 035299 Man in the Iron Mask 008469 Moby-Dick 037070 Oliver Twist 022803 Peter Pan 036271 Phantom of the Opera 036311 Pinocchio 039910 Pollyanna 039911 Prince and the Pauper 039912 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 037073 Red Badge of Courage 037076 Robinson Crusoe 035371 Secret Garden 037080 Story of King Arthur & His Knights Library Builders 1179 037081 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 039924 Swiss Family Robinson 039926 Three Musketeers 037029 Time Machine 035375 Treasure Island 037035 Voyages of Doctor Dolittle 039928 War of the Worlds 037086 White Fang 039931 Wind in the Willows EACH AUDIO SET . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.25 028589 ☼20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 048318 ☼Adventures of Huck Finn 048319 ☼Adventures of Tom Sawyer 028599 ☼Black Beauty 028602 ☼Little Princess 028612 ☼Little Women 048320 ☼Secret Garden 048321 ☼Swiss Family Robinson 048322 ☼Treasure Island 028614 ☼White Fang DK Classics Books and CDs (2-8) These sets feature retellings of the classics that maintain the original flavor and the high-interest plots while making them more accessible to young students by shortening them as well as adapting the language to more modern vocabulary. Each story is printed in a book with colorful illustrations on every page and narrated on CD so you can experience the story as a listener, a reader, or both. The book also includes facts and photographs about things mentioned in the story (i.e. street lamps, workhouses, and other facets of London in the mid 1800’s accompany the story of Oliver Twist) in the margins as well as a few full pages of additional background and historical information with pictures and captions appearing before and after the story. The books are softcover and slightly smaller than the standard 8.5” x 11” size. – Melissa EACH SET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 6.95 042236 Black Beauty 042251 Heidi 042260 Oliver Twist 042262 Pinocchio Kingfisher Epics (3-6) Epic stories come alive through these highly readable adaptations. The Iliad tells the tale of the Trojan War and how it began even before Queen Helen left King Menelaus of Sparta for the handsome Paris, a Prince of Troy. The Odyssey takes place where and when the Iliad leaves off, describing the misfortunes that plague the Greek warrior Odysseus as he makes his way home to Ithaca after the war. These entertaining stories feature large print and numerous black and white illustrations. ~ Anh EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 7.99 5.95 026098 Beowulf 001417 Iliad 001419 Odyssey . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.75 007592 Story of Robin Hood Great Classics for Children (3-8) These wonderful hardcover books bring classic stories to younger readers. The books have been carefully condensed and adapted from the original works to maintain the flavor and wellknown phrases of the books while also making 1180 Library Builders them a bit easier to read for a younger audience. Each one features fairly long chapters, but with large (generally page-sized) black and white illustrations on each spread as well as a large font size. The books also include an introduction to the characters in the book as well as an informative page about the author at the end of the book. Perfect for young readers or for reading aloud, these will captivate and entertain children before they’re ready for the original works. – Melissa EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 3.50 042216 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 042219 Black Beauty 042221 Little Women 042222 Moby Dick 042223 Peter Pan 042224 Treasure Island 042226 Wizard of Oz Graphic Classics (3-AD) These graphic novels (in a comic book style) transform the original text of classic novels into colorfully illustrated versions of the stories. The artwork is impressive, and though the text takes the form of speech bubbles and text boxes, the editors and writers have done a decent job of capturing the style and maintaining the plots, language, and themes of the original stories. The books also contain extras like brief biographies of the original authors, a list of each author’s important works, a glossary, and an index. With full-color pages throughout, these graphic novels are great introductions to literature for junior high and high school students, and they will captivate younger readers as well. Each book about 48 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 7.25 046049 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 048258 ☼Beowulf 045987 Gulliver’s Travels 010090 Jane Eyre 011211 Journey to the Center of Earth 010192 Julius Caesar 011224 Kidnapped 018245 Last of the Mohicans 048260 ☼Midsummer Night’s Dream 045988 Odyssey 015657 ☼Robinson Crusoe 045989 Romeo and Juliet 010235 Three Musketeers 011228 Treasure Island 015658 ☼White Fang The Whole Story (3-AD) Although classics have a “timeless” quality, putting them in context can enhance the reading. This is the premise of this series, which is a series of complete, unabridged classics punctuated by illustrations, photographs, and information to give you the “whole story.” Now we can take in a little history, geography, cultural study, architecture and science study as we read, and come away with a better understanding of elements, people, and places in the story. The books have durable, perfectbound covers, substantial glossy pages, and contain fascinating, colorful “asides” on virtually every page. 008977 Around the World in 80 Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 008978 Call of the Wild . . . 19.99 14.25 008982 Little Women . . . . . 18.99 13.50 008985 White Fang . . . . . . 18.99 13.50 Usborne Classics (4-8) Oftentimes children are turned off of great literature simply because they see the works as too hard for them to read and understand. Unfortunately, the feeling often persists until adulthood, with many excellent stories never having been read. Since much of great literature involves a great story, Usborne doesn't know why younger children can't enjoy the story without tripping through archaic and advanced vocabulary. These classics are retold in and modern and age-appropriate language for today's young readers. Each is formatted like a chapter book, and includes black-and-white illustrations, as well informative introductions to acquaint them with the work, and notes on the story and characters. - Jess EACH BOOK (exc noted) . . . . 4.99 3.95 015683 Huckleberry Finn 032360 Moby Dick . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 028453 Tale of Two Cities 028454 Tales of King Arthur 014411 Tom Sawyer 034323 Treasure Island 033499 True Sea Stories Aladdin Classics Simon & Schuster offers complete and unabridged copies of many of the world's best classics. Each book additionally includes a Reading Group Guide which provides a brief synopsis, discussion questions, and suggested activities. ~ Enh EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 024444 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 024446 Black Beauty 024447 Call of the Wild EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 024442 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 024443 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 001739 Anne of Avonlea 024445 Anne of Green Gables 024450 Heidi 024451 Hound of the Baskervilles 016877 Just So Stories 024454 Little Princess 024458 Pollyanna 021919 Prince & the Pauper 018644 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 034125 Red Badge of Courage 036938 War of the Worlds 021960 White Fang 024464 Wind in the Willows 024465 Wizard of Oz EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 6.99 5.50 023124 Around the World in 80 Days 024455 Little Women . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 024456 Peter Pan 024461 Robinson Crusoe 024462 Secret Garden 039841 Swiss Family Robinson 7.99 6.15 016413 Treasure Island 001340 Uncle Tom's Cabin 024466 Yearling See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Sterling Classics (6-AD) This series offers beautiful, unabridged editions of numerous classic books for your personal library. Each one features a hardcover with an illustrated paper slipcover, an attached ribbon bookmark, occasional black and white illustrations, high-quality paper, clear and easy to read print, and several questions for discussion at the end of the book. The books are a bit larger than digest sized. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.25 007848 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 007857 Adventures and the Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 007858 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 007860 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 007866 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 022620 Anne of Avonlea 007881 Anne of Green Gables 007900 Black Beauty 007919 Call of the Wild and White Fang 046191 Christmas Carol 048856 ☼Dracula 008024 Frankenstein 046192 Grimm’s Fairy Tales 008043 Gulliver’s Travels 008074 Heidi 008160 Journey to the Center of the Earth 008184 Jungle Book 008264 Little Princess 008313 Little Women 022792 Peter Pan 008323 Secret Garden 002692 ☼Stories of Edgar Allan Poe 008325 Story of King Arthur and His Knights 008328 Swiss Family Robinson 008332 Treasure Island 008338 Wind in the Willows 008347 Wonderful Wizard of Oz Wordsworth Classics (7-AD) Wordsworth classics are complete, unabridged editions of timeless literature and poetry offered at a very affordable price. Each one is delightfully illustrated and carefully reprinted to appeal to the general public while preserving its high quality. Some of the most popular novels to study in school, such as Uncle Tom's Cabin and Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers, include more in-depth, insightful introductions as well as helpful notes in the back of the book to offer readers definitions or background to words or phrases appearing in the text. ~ Steph 031607 100 Selected Stories . 6.99 5.50 031608 Aeneid . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 031609 Aesop's Fables . . . . . 4.99 3.95 011928 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass . . . 4.99 3.95 031610 Andersen's Fairy Tales 4.99 3.95 031611 Anna Karenina . . . . . 7.99 6.15 031612 Anne of Green Gables 5.99 4.75 031613 Ben Hur . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 031614 Best of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 031615 Call of the Wild & White Fang . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 031616 Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 031617 Child's Garden of Verses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 031621 Complete Fairy Tales (Andersen) . . . . . . . 14.99 11.50 048879 031619 031625 000926 000915 031626 005042 031627 031628 031629 031630 031631 031632 031633 027259 031634 031635 031607 031637 031638 031639 031640 031642 031644 031645 031646 031647 031648 031649 031650 031651 031652 ☼Complete Father Brown Stories . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Complete Works of William Shakespeare . . . . . . 14.99 11.75 Don Quixote . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Emma / Jane Austen . 5.99 4.75 Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus . 4.99 3.95 Gulliver's Travels . . . 4.99 3.95 Henry V . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Histories . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Hound of the Baskervilles & Valley of Fear . . . . 4.99 3.95 Iliad . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Journey to the Centre of the Earth . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Jungle Book . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 King Solomon's Mines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Little Prince . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Man in the Iron Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Midsummer Night's Dream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Moby Dick . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 O. Henry: 100 Selected Stories . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Phantom of the Opera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Pickwick Papers . . . . 6.99 5.50 Prince . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Return of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Selected Poems of Christina Rossetti . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Silas Marner . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Tales from King Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Tales of the Arabian Nights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Tales of Troy and Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Twelfth Night . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Uncle Tom's Cabin . . 5.99 4.75 War and Peace . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Dover Classics Dover Children’s Thrift Editions (3-7) Children’s Thrift Editions feature great story collections in easy-to-read type and at a great price. These are considered "thrift" editions because the margins are generally narrower, and binding and paper are possibly of slightly lower quality than full price editions. All volumes are paperback. Folk and fairy tales add a fun dimension to any history or geography study! ~ Rachel P. 020869 African Folk Tales . . . 1.50 1.25 048697 ☼African Myths & Folk Tales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Collection of 38 African folk tales, including Creation, Dog & the Leopard, Why Chickens Live with Man, and more. Woodcut illustrations and an African pronunciation key are included. 189 pgs, pb. 004108 Adventures of Don Quixote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 011640 Aladdin & Other Favorite Arabian Night Stories . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 A collection of six classic Arabian Nights stories including “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp” and “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” 020904 Chinese Fairy Tales . . 2.00 1.65 021467 Fav.Celtic Fairy Tales 3.00 2.50 021473 Favorite Greek Myths 2.00 1.65 022958 N. Amer. Indian Tales 2.50 2.05 023015 Peter Rabbit & 11 Other Tales . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Dover Evergreen Classics (5+) Evergreen Classics are unabridged, inexpensive, and feature easy-to-read type for younger readers. If you’re looking for unabridged classics with no “frills,” these are your most economical bet! pb. SEE INDIVIDUAL TITLES IN "OTHER GOOD BOOKS" SECTION FOR PRICES (exc. noted) 013021 Alice in Wonderland 005888 Anne of Green Gables 013459 Anne of Avonlea 013467 Black Arrow 005889 Black Beauty 013468 Brothers Grimm Favorite Fairy Tales . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 005890 Captain’s Courageous 005783 East o’ the Sun and West o’ the Moon 038760 Eight Cousins 013496 Fables of Aesop 013037 Favorite Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories 030523 Five Children and It 021987 Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates 013045 Heidi 013531 Jewish Fairy Tales 013535 Jo’s Boys 005891 Jungle Book 013050 Just So Stories 005893 Kidnapped 013538 King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table 030627 Little Lord Fauntleroy 013562 Little Men 005894 Little Women 015187 Old-Fashioned Girl 024658 Pollyanna 013608 Racketty-Packetty House and Other Stories 005903 Railway Children 024244 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 005904 Robin Hood 024664 Red Badge of Courage 005907 Secret Garden 013082 Story of the Amistad 013084 Swiss Family Robinson 024245 Ten Tales from Shakespeare 013624 Tom Sawyer, Detective 005908 Wind in the Willows 024685 Wonder Book Library Builders 1181 Dover Thrift Editions Complete and unabridged versions of great literature with no “frills” to save you money! 001204 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 011916 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 005859 Adventures of Tom Sawyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 005860 Alice in Wonderland 2.00 1.65 017559 All's Well That Ends Well . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 005862 Antigone . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 046244 Arms and the Man . . 2.50 2.05 017564 Around the World in 80 Days . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 046091 Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man . . . . 2.50 2.05 005864 Beowulf . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 017575 Bulfinch's Greek & Roman Mythology . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 001205 Call of the Wild . . . . 2.00 1.65 005855 Christmas Carol . . . . 1.00 0.85 046523 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court . 3.50 2.95 015008 Deerslayer . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 004118 Doll's House . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 004119 Dr. Faustus . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 005917 Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 1.50 1.25 004296 Dubliners . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 005931 Ethan Frome . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 048698 ☼Far From the Madding Crowd . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 017602 Favorite Tales from the Arabian Nights . . . . . 6.95 5.75 032301 Five Great Comedies by Shakespeare . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 021545 Four Great Histories by Shakespeare . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 005933 Frankenstein . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 001724 Gift of Magi & Other Stories . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 004122 Gold Bug, Other Tales 2.50 2.05 017611 Great Expectations . . 3.50 2.95 038776 Grimm’s Fairy Tales . 3.95 3.25 005942 Gulliver’s Travels . . . 3.50 2.95 019898 Hamlet . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 019900 Heart of Darkness . . 1.50 1.25 006602 Harriet Tubman: Moses of Her People . . . . . 6.95 5.75 002288 Henry the Fifth . . . . 2.50 2.05 005943 Hound of the Baskervilles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 029419 Hunchback of Notre . Dame . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 005951 Iliad . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 026225 Imitation of Christ . . 2.50 2.05 005858 Importance of Being Earnest . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 032311 Inferno . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 046529 Invisible Man . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 017619 Jabberwocky and Other Poems . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 030623 Jane Eyre . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 032313 Journey to the Center of the Earth . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 005953 Julius Caesar . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 017621 Jungle (Sinclair) . . . . 3.00 2.50 022566 Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 005956 King Lear . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 046246 Kreutzer Sonata and Other Short Stories . . 2.00 1.65 024636 Last of the Mohicans 4.00 3.25 1182 Library Builders 015131 006015 017628 017633 004125 006039 049138 019902 006046 046248 026226 046249 006047 006049 006123 046429 046250 017645 028406 038795 006062 017650 006067 019904 033461 020741 004182 006068 006069 019906 001220 017663 017666 004302 006070 046251 046095 006093 023433 017669 033464 030640 049143 034935 006103 006124 038787 006126 006127 015384 006128 046252 023447 046299 032330 046253 028408 Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Other Tales . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle . 2.50 2.05 Life on the Mississippi (Twain) . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Love's Labour's Lost (Shakespeare) . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Mabinogion . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Macbeth . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 ☼Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Merchant of Venice . 2.00 1.65 Midsummer Night's Dream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Misanthrope . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Moby Dick . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works 2.00 1.65 Much Ado About Nothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 My Antonia . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Odyssey . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Oedipus Rex . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Othello . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Peter Pan . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Phantom of the Opera 3.50 2.95 Plato Six Great Dialogues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Pride and Prejudice . 3.00 2.50 Prince and the Pauper 3.00 2.50 Pygmalion . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Red Badge of Courage 2.00 1.65 Rhetoric . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Republic . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Rights of Man . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Coleridge) . 2.00 1.25 Robinson Crusoe . . . 3.50 2.95 Romeo and Juliet . . 1.00 0.85 Scarlet Letter . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Scarlet Pimpernel . . . 3.50 2.95 Sea Wolf (Jack London)3.50 2.95 Secret Sharer & Other Stories . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Sense and Sensibility . 3.00 2.50 She Stoops to Conquer2.00 1.65 Short Stories (Wharton)3.50 2.95 Silas Marner . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Song of Hiawatha . . 3.50 2.95 Song of Roland . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Song of the Lark . . . . 3.50 2.95 Story of Joan of Arc 6.95 5.75 ☼Story of the Nutcracker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Tale of Two Cities . . 3.50 2.95 Taming of the Shrew 1.50 1.25 Tempest . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Three Musketeers . . . 5.00 4.05 Through the Looking Glass (Carroll) . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Time Machine . . . . . 2.00 1.65 To Build A Fire and Other Favorite Stories . . . . 3.50 2.95 Treasure Island . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Trial . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea . . . . 3.50 2.95 U.S. Constitution . . . 3.50 2.95 Uncle Tom's Cabin . . 4.00 3.25 Utopia . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Vicar of Wakefield . . 3.00 2.50 004238 023451 046094 006132 006133 017683 006135 046093 Vindication of the Rights of Women . . . . . . . . 3.00 Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics . . . . . . . . . 3.00 Walden . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 War of the Worlds . . 2.50 White Fang . . . . . . . 2.50 Wit and Wisdom of the American Presidents . 2.00 Wuthering Heights . . 3.50 Young Goodman Brown & Other Short Stories 2.00 Dover Giant Thrift Editions (3-AD) EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 5.00 033427 Anna Karenina 033430 Brothers Karamazov 033435 David Copperfield 033449 Idylls of the King 033450 Ivanhoe . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 046534 Old Curiosity Shop 032319 Paradise Lost 2.50 2.50 2.95 2.05 2.05 1.65 2.95 1.65 4.05 4.95 christian fiction Series Animal Friends (PK-3) Children of all ages will delight in these charming and wholesome books. The author, Janette Oke, brings to life the most beguiling animal friends that even the smallest children can relate to and immediately fall in love with. These short stories hold important lessons about life that your children can learn from. Oke's warm and inviting style of writing will capture your children's attention, and the soft, colorful illustrations will help them imagine their animal friend in the midst of their adventures and misadventures. About 75 pgs, pb. - elise EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.75 000458 Little Pig Hiram the piglet is born into a very competitive family. Hiram and his brother, Hawkins, spent most of their time vying for first place in the litter. This competitive spirit often led them into more trouble than they could handle, as they learn the consequences of being disobedient. Who would Girl pick for her project? Will Hiram and Hawkins ever learn to get along? 000490 Prodigal Cat This charming tabby cat is a playful kitten, a snobby house cat, and a caring animal nurse all in one. Read along as she goes through three different owners and three different identities to teach your children a lesson that they will truly grasp. 000504 Spunky's Diary This energetic puppy keeps a diary to record his daily life with the Dobsons. Spunky's delightfully funny escapades include getting lost, going to school, and attending church for the first time. His experiences will warm your heart and bring a smile to your face. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼Meghan Rose Series (1-4) Young girls will eat this series up! It’s about a young girl named Meghan who deals with issues that are relatable to young children, like desires and materialism. Meghan’s an only child, but she has lots of close friends at school who often play a part in her stories. She’s pretty close to her parents and grandparents, and often gets her wisdom from them. She’s a funny, smart kid who readers should be able to relate to and enjoy, who always learns that God can help out in any situation. The stories are pretty easy to read with simple vocabulary and short paragraphs, so kids can enjoy them independently or together with parents. The back of each book includes a short study guide that lists a few discussion questions to make sure readers caught the lesson taught in the book. It also gives a few easy activities to do like make cookies, make a paper crown, etc. All in all, this is a fun little Christian series that young girls will appreciate. By Lori Z. Scott, about 84 pgs, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 002536 All Dressed Up 002563 Has a Secret 002575 Has Ants in Her Pants 008928 Is Out of This World 008948 Is Tickled Pinkish Orange 002580 Knows it All 002626 On Stage! 002681 Takes the Cake ☼Bill the Warthog Mysteries (2-5) Personally, I never would have thought to combine components like Sherlock Holmes, Bible devotions, and a cartoon warthog into one element, but it somehow works. This series is about an intelligent private-eye warthog named Bill. With his human assistant, a teenager named Nick, Bill solves all kinds of puzzles and crimes that are brought to him. The short stories have a definite Sherlock quality to them, but with more humor added. This special warthog isn’t just a detective, though; he’s also a Christian, and often draws Biblical lessons from each mystery. It’s an interesting combination that is entertaining, head-scratching, and provides great Biblical lessons. Each book has a different theme, but all the mysteries are written at the same level, so the books don’t have to be read in any particular order. Some of them are more Christian-focused than others; for example, the Bogus Mind Machine has almost every mystery correlate to a reference in Proverbs, while other books are more just your typical mystery books with some mention of biblical principles. Entertain kids, allow them to test out their mystery-solving skills, and give them some biblical insight with this fun series by Dean A. Anderson. Each is about 110 pgs, pb and has answers and explanations at the end. ~ Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.95 001074 Attack of the Mutant Fruit 001132 Bogus Mind Machine 001137 Full Metal Trench Coat 001148 Guarding the Tablets of Stone ☼Imagination Station Series (2-6) My family has enjoyed John Avery Whitaker in the Adventures in Odyssey radio shows for several years. Imagine my delight when I learned that Focus on the Family has expanded the tales of Mr. Whitaker in this new series, The Imagination Station! These highly enjoyable stories transport children back in history. If your child is unfamiliar with Adventures in Odyssey, you may want to begin with the first book in this series, as it explains the imagination station to readers. The first book, Voyage with the Vikings, takes students to Greenland in the year 1000, where they meet Eric the Red. He is angry about the new God, and they have the opportunity to show him the peace of Christ. Please note, there are references to idol worship and animal sacrifice, in keeping with the culture of the time. In the second book of the series, Attack at the Arena, Patrick and Beth are transported to Ancient Rome. Beth is enslaved to the emperor and Patrick spends time with wise monk named Telemachus. They are reunited; however, it is in the infamous Roman arena. Through their adventures they learn that the greatest love of all is found in a man willing to lay down his life for his friend. Each book contains slightly larger font, making it easier for young readers. They also contain an Imagination Station puzzle at the back of the book. Black and White illustrations. SC. 111-117pgs. ~Deanne EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 4.99 3.75 048864 Voyage with the Vikings (#1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.95 049093 Attack at the Arena (#2) 029292 Peril in the Palace - (#3) 029298 Revenge of the Red Knight (#4) 001197 Quest for the Temple of Truth (#5) Orphans Journey Series (3-7) Based on a true story about a young boy that rode the orphan trains in the early 1900s, this series follows the four Cooper siblings, all orphaned at a young age. Through the worst of circumstances, the Coopers place their faith in God, and they try their hardest to stick together and stay strong, even though they know it is unlikely that a family would be willing to take all of them in. However, God may have just the family for them out there in the Western prairie lands. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 7.50 028156 Looking for Home (#1) 028158 Prairie Homestead (#3) 028155 Across the Border (#4) See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Concord Cunningham: The Scripture Sleuth Series (3-7) You may be asking right now, "What is a Scripture Sleuth?" Well, a Scripture Sleuth is one who solves mysteries using the Bible! That is just want Concord Cunningham does! These delightful books are full of fun mysteries that you participate in solving. After Concord has asked all his questions and heard all the facts, there is usually something that sounds familiar. Like something else he has heard before. That's when he gets out his trusted Bible, looks at his concordance (hence his name!), and finds the answer to the mystery! The best part is that he doesn't give you the answer right away. He just gives you the scripture reference so you can look up the verses and see if you can solve the mystery on your own! After you think you have it all figured out you can flip to the back to read the solution to the mystery! The mysteries, written by Mathew Halverson, are very creative and tricky! There are twelve mysteries in each book. At the back, there are also some great tips on how to use your own concordance to solve your own mysteries in life! Maybe someday you too can be a Scripture Sleuth! - elise EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 5.95 003139 Book 1 003137 Book 3 003138 Book 2 035447 Book 4 043498 Book 5 Elijah Creek & The Armor of God Series (3-7) Lena Wood’s The Severed Head is the first adventure of friends Elijah, Robbie, Reece, Mei, and Skid in the Elijah Creek series. The junior high students stumble upon spooky old armor in an abandoned church near Camp Mudjokivi, the nature camp where Elijah lives. After the armor is stolen and trust is broken, Elijah finds himself surrounded by mystery, and he must solve the puzzle to discover the truth and repair his relationships with his friends. In each of the following books, the friends find themselves again on the hunt to recover the armor, one piece at a time. Elijah’s friends are diverse (Reece uses a cane, Mei speaks Japanese, Skid is a Christian, and Robbie is a talented actor), and their adventure provides the reader with a good example of different people working together for a common goal. The restoration of damaged trust is also seen in the group’s interaction. Truth is a major theme in The Severed Head—the difference between truth, half-truth, and plain old lies. Other themes such as respect and persistence are prevalent in the novel, and are good platforms for discussion of these values in real life. A personable narrator and fresh and funny dialogue make these novels a fun read for students. At 180+ pages each and with meaningful extras like maps, translations of Greek and Japanese words (as found in The Severed Head), and Bible verses linked to events in the story, the Elijah Creek series is full of mystery and meaning. ~ Rachel D. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 041026 Severed Head (Book 1) 041020 Ancient Omen (Book 2) 041025 Raven’s Curse (Book 3) 041024 Path of Shadows (Book 4) 041023 Haunted Soul (Book 5) 041021 Angel of Fire (Book 6) 007567 Carpet of Bones (Book 7) Library Builders 1183 Golden Inheritance Series (3-AD) Ladd Family Adventures Series (3-7) With shark encounters, exploding volcanoes, airplane crashes and more, a day spent in Hawaii with the Ladd family is nothing short of an adventure. Young readers will find themselves captivated by Lee Roddy’s suspenseful writing tactics and eager to flip from one page to the next. Each book includes a glossary of Hawaiian words. 120-160 pgs, pb.~ Tasha EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.45 042732 Secret of the Shark Pit #1 042726 Legend of Fire #2 042727 Mystery of the Island #3 042723 Dangerous Canoe Race #4 042733 Secret of the Sunken Sub #5 042728 Mystery of the Wild Surfer #6 042731 Peril at Pirate’s Point #7 042735 Terror at Forbidden Falls #8 042724 Eye of the Hurricane Book #9 042729 Night of the Vanishing Lights #10 042722 Case of the Dangerous Cruise #11 042730 Panic in the Wild Waters #12 042725 Hunted in Alaskan Wilderness #13 042734 Stranded on Terror Island #14 042736 Tracked by the Wolf Pack #15 ☼Adventures of the Northwoods Series (3-8) Billed as a character-building series for reluctant to gifted readers, these stories are set in the early 1900’s of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The historically accurate novels focus on a girl named Kate whose father has died. When her mother remarries a farmer and Kate inherits two step-brothers and moves to a more rugged area, she dreads her new life. Throughout the novels, however, Kate adjusts to wilderness life and comes to love her new family, who are always involved in something interesting. She becomes especially close to her brother Anders, who is also featured in all the books, so the series is enjoyable to both girls and boys. Each book includes some kind of mystery, with adventure (and sometimes danger) along with themes of God’s love and provision, dealing with peer pressure, family relationships, and the need for love and forgiveness. By Lois Walfrid Johnson, about 118 pages, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.45 048775 Disappearing Stranger Book 1 048776 Hidden Message Book 2 048774 Creeping Shadows Book 3 048778 Vanishing Footprints Book 4 048777 Trouble at Wild River Book 5 Trailblazer Books (3-8) Historical fiction books based on the lives of Christian heroes. Using actual incidents and facts from the lives of these men and women of faith, the storylines center around a fictional young person who interacts with the Christian hero. Many of the stories are through the eyes of a young male, making this a good choice for those with a young boy beginning longer chapter books. See Reading section for descriptions, order numbers and prices. 1184 Library Builders Teddy's Button (1-5) This great story of character and love shows how a childlike faith and a steadfast desire to serve the Lord can overcome hate and envy. Teddy's father died in a war and Teddy's prized possession is a button his mother gave him from his father's uniform. When a new girl moves to town and makes fun of Teddy and his button, Teddy lashes out in anger. But when Teddy talks with his pastor and decides to enlist in the Lord's army, Teddy starts to learn how to return love for hate. His continuing struggles and earnest desire to do as Jesus commands has an impact on people in the community and provides an unforgettable lesson in service and forgiveness. ~ Jerry 022336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.90 6.75 Jessica's First Prayer & Jessica's Mother (4+) Within this book are two of the most touching and heart-stirring stories I've ever read. Jessica's First Prayer is the story of a poor street girl who befriends "Mr. Dan'el," the owner of a coffee stall. Through this friendship, Jessica learns about God and how to pray, and she begins attending church. The author, Hesba Stretton, brought me to tears as I read about the hardships little Jessica has to go through and how the kindness of a few people made a difference in her life as the true nature of God was revealed to her. Jessica's Mother is a continuation of the first story, as Jessica's mother returns to claim the daughter she abandoned years earlier. What lengths will they have to go to rescue Jessica's mother from her Godless life? What will become of Jessica as she is torn between her love for her mother and her love for Mr. Dan'el and her Heavenly Father? These two stories in this paperback book are each fifty pages in length, and they are perfect for children and adults of all ages. - elise 031008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.90 6.75 Cassy (3-AD) This moving story by Hesba Stretton is about a young Christian girl named Cassy who lives in the 1870s. Cassy runs away from her abusive stepmother and finds shelter in the forest with a disabled dwarf named Simon. Simon is shunned by everyone he knows, but the love and acceptance he finds from Cassy surprises him. Cassy leaves the forest to find her fortune in London, but the cold and indifferent city doesn’t hold what she expects. This is a great story about sharing Christ’s love and trusting in Him. 118 pgs, pb. 041541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.90 6.75 Andy Man (Golden Inheritance Book #10) (3-AD) Andy is an independent man, uh… boy, that is. As an orphan, he is ready to set out on his own and make a way for himself. With little money in his pocket, honest Andy is fortunate to befriend a middle-aged gentleman who takes him to his cottage in the country to be his handy man. The two bachelors set up house, but will it last? Will Andy’s new friend let him stay? Pb, 173 pgs. – elise 044596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.75 ~~~~~~~~ Patricia St. John Books (4-7) These books by Christian writer Patricia St. John are well-written and spiritually uplifting stories. Recommended in Honey for a Child’s Heart and Books Children Love, we think they’ll be fitting additions to your library. Please also see our Reading section for study guides to accompany these books. Please note that all of the books below are revised editions by Mary Mills and are written for grades 4-7. 003904 Rainbow Garden . . . 6.99 4.50 An 11-year-old girl seeks “fullness of joy.” 003905 Secret at Pheasant Cottage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 A young girl who has been raised by her grandparents begins a search for her father. 012937 Star of Light . . . . . . . 6.99 4.50 Hamid, a poor north African boy who saves his little blind sister from being sold as a beggar, and Jenny, a rich English girl, search for the true light. 003908 Tanglewood’s Secret . 6.99 4.50 The story of a willful girl left in the hands of her aunt in England while her parents are missionaries in India. 029407 Tanglewoods’ Secret DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 12.95 010020 Tanglewood's Secret & Treasures of the Snow DVD . . 24.99 21.50 003910 Treasures of the Snow 7.99 5.15 When the town bully causes Annette’s brother to become crippled, she does all she can to get revenge and make the bully’s life miserable. However, when the children begin to experience repentance and forgiveness, their lives truly change. Revised by Mary Mills, the book is 240 pgs, pb. This popular book is also available in an unabridged version on MP3 audio CD, read by Pamela Garelick. It is on one disc, runs approximately 6.5 hours, and has tracks every 10 minutes and by chapter. ~Rachel 024353 MP3 CD . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 041167 Treasures of the Snow DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 17.25 Director Mike Pritchard, color, 107 mns. 005049 Twice Freed (6-AD) . 8.99 7.15 This novel is set in ancient Greece and tells the fictionalized story of Onesimus, a runaway slave whose story is included in the New Testament book of Philemon. It begins when Onesimus is a child and shows the struggles he faced as a slave. As he grows and eventually escapes slavery, he is constantly faced with new Christians coming into his life, and he even becomes close with Paul. Though he resists Christianity, Onesimus eventually embraces Christ and returns to his master to ask for forgiveness for running away. Romance plays a part in the book, as Onesimus struggles for freedom so he can marry a woman he first met in his childhood. With adventure, characters from the Bible, and events that easily could have happened, this book is entertaining as well as touching. 222 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 003913 Where the River Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.30 Uplifting story about a boy from a troubled family who gets involved with a street gang. Desperate, he goes to live with a farm family who had befriended him, and discovers the source of Christian life. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Wilderking Trilogy (4-8) This fantasy adventure with Biblical undertones will be a welcome addition to the family library. It centers on a 12-year-old shepherd boy named Aidan, who dreams of going on wild quests like his ancestors. Set in the kingdom of Corenwald, Aidan’s life takes a dramatic turn when a man of questionable sanity prophesizes that Aidan will become the man who restores Corenwald to its former glory. From that point on, the story is full of adventure, daring, friendship, and virtue as Aidan faces many quests and challenges and progresses from a simple shepherd boy to a national hero. By Jonathan Rogers, each book 225+ pgs, hc. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.97 6.50 000260 Bark of the Bog Owl – Book 1 In this opening book, the prophecy about Aidan is delivered, he meets Dobro the swamp dweller, begins his first adventure, fights a large man to save an army (in a plot strikingly similar to David and Goliath), and eventually goes to live with King Darrow. 000272 Secret of the Swamp King – Book 2 In the second book, Aidan is living in the king’s court and has become best friends with the prince. He’s learning a lot and growing stronger, but the king grows jealous of him and sends him on a dangerous quest through a fatal swamp. 000280 Way of the Wilderking – Book 3 In the final book in the trilogy, Aidan returns home after 3 years in the swamp to find that an army of his followers has risen while he was away. Aidan refuses to use his army to overthrow King Darrow, but when enemies threaten to invade, Aidan begins to realize he may have to after all. Living Forest Series (4-AD) Author Sam Campbell offers readers a delightful peek into the often-hidden wonders of nature – and of human nature as well - in his charming accounts of life in the woods of Northern Wisconsin. From spring to late fall, Sam spends each year on an island woodland, called “The Sanctuary,” in Northern Wisconsin. Each year holds its own surprises and adventures as Sam and his companions adopt orphan animals and raise them, interact with the wild creatures of the forest, and observe the behavior of the many inhabitants of the forest with the changing of the seasons. Each book incorporates humorous and touching tales of particular animals, a deep appreciation of God’s beautiful creation, astutely-written observations of the woodland animals, and reflections on human nature. In How’s Inky? Sam writes about how he and his companions adopt a fawn, a baby woodchuck, two raccoon kits, and a tiny porcupine and raise them to adulthood, learning more than they ever imagined along the way. In Too Much Salt and Pepper, Mr. Campbell again adopts porcupines – this time two of them, which bring both havoc and hilarity to the cabin as they grow up. Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo… and Still-Mo shares Sam and his wife Giny’s experiences raising five small, rambunctious squirrels at the cabin. Tippy-Canoe and Canada Too details Sam and Giny’s further adventures on Lake Sanctuary, while On Wings of Cheer introduces Cheer the red-winged blackbird, a large bear, and another summer spent in the Sanctuary. Moose Country focuses on the woodland adventures of Hi-Bub, a young boy that frequently tags along with Sam and Giny Campbell. The Seven Secrets of Somewhere Lake takes readers along on another summer at the Sanctuary, with Sam and Giny taking in another fawn, a baby fox, a puppy, and a baby skunk, as well as a visit with a mountain lion. Loony Coon introduces a mischievous, fun-loving raccoon that wreaks more havoc and laughs than most other animals the Campbell’s have fostered. Fiddlesticks and Freckles focuses on a summer with the Campbell’s adopting two fawns. In Beloved Rascals, Sam details the best – and the worst – of the most troublemaking animals he’s encountered. Sweet Sue’s Adventures and Calamity Jane differ slightly in format than the other volumes. These two titles were written primarily for younger children and feature simpler, easier-to-read language and many more illustrations and photographs. Both of these titles make an effort to show younger readers how and why woodland animals behave like they do, with the focus more on the animals in the stories, and less on their caretaking humans. Sweet Sue’s Adventures focuses primarily on the skunk and skunk behavior, while Calamity Jane details the adventures of a lively raccoon family. Highly entertaining and hard to put down, I wish we would have found these when we were younger! – Jess EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 9.00 7.95 034373 How’s Inky? (#1) . . . 7.00 6.30 034380 Too Much Salt & Pepper (#2) 034196 Eeny, Meeny, Miney, Mo… (#3) 034379 Tippy Canoe & Canada Too (#4) 034377 On Wings of Cheer (#5) 034376 Moose Country (#6) 033490 7 Secrets of Somewhere Lake (#7) 034375 Loony Coon (#8) 034197 Fiddlesticks & Freckles (#9) 033501 Beloved Rascals (#10) 034378 Sweet Sue’s Adventures (#11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 6.30 034194 Calamity Jane (#12) . 7.00 6.30 034374 Living Forest Books 1-12 Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102.00 65.00 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼Terrestria Chronicles (5-7) This allegorical series takes readers to a magical, medieval land of dragons, castles, enchantresses, knights, princesses, etc., but the overall meaning behind the stories is to show young readers how to serve the real King and lead a worthy life. The series follows a young boy named Josiah who, in the first novel, is a slave to Terrestria’s perpetual bad guy, Argamor. Josiah is saved and adopted by King Emmanuel, and throughout the series goes on quests as he tries to grow to be more like the King. Full of adventure and suspense, the books also contain Biblical doctrine that’s fairly easy to pick out, so they’re great for family devotions or Bible class, or just high-quality reading enjoyment. As Josiah goes on quests such as delivering a pardon to a trapped prisoner, battling to recover a crown that was stolen, and building a castle for some endangered villagers, readers will be encouraged to live as the child of the King, be a witness for the King, and make sure the King’s business is always their priority. This really is an action-packed, character-building series that kids will enjoy. Each book is written by Ed Dunlop, about 180-200 pgs, pb. Dunlop also developed a guide for parents, teachers, or students themselves. This guide is great if you’re trying to get the most spiritual value out of the books. For each of the seven books in the series, it provides a review that summarizes the spiritual insights found in the book, asks short-answer/multiple-choice type questions about events in the book, asks deeper questions about events to really get readers thinking about the spiritual concepts, lists Scripture reference for further study along the topic of the book, and gives fun ideas for each book like acting out scenes, having deeper discussions about issues, various craft projects, etc. There are many review/questions pages for each book, so they’re covered quite well. The guide is 116 pgs, spiral bound. If you enjoy the adventurous books in this series, you should also check out the Tales from Terrestria series, which aren’t about Josiah, but are books that each feature a stand-alone story from the medieval land of Terrestria. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 8.99 8.75 048692 Sword, the Ring, and the Parchment – Book 1 048925 Quest for the Seven Castles – Book 2 . . . . . . . . . 7.99 7.75 048691 Search for Everyman – Book 3 048683 Crown of Kuros – Book 4 048684 Dragon’s Egg – Book 5 048686 Golden Lamps – Book 6 048687 Great War – Book 7 048693 Visits to Terrestria Guide 5.95 Library Builders 1185 ☼Tales from Terrestria (5-7) Like the popular Terrestria Chronicles, this companion series takes place in the medieval land of Terrestria and the stories are allegories that will encourage readers to explore and grow in their Christian faith. These are stand-alone books that can be read in any order, but all are full of adventure and lessons. See individual titles for specific descriptions. By Ed Dunlop, pb. ~Rachel EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 8.75 048689 Quest for Thunder Mountain – (#1) Gavin’s career as a minstrel comes to an abrupt end, but then he discovers that King Emmanuel has plans for him. With a few friends, he endeavors to complete a dangerous quest on a mysterious mountain, not knowing if he’s going to find the King or if he’s walking into a trap. Shows the wonder and importance of doing the will of God. 203 pgs. 048685 Golden Dagger – (#2) Two goat herders free a young nobleman from the Windstone castle dungeon, and they embark on a dangerous journey together. With a missing prince, an impending invasion, and a quest to find the true king of Cheswold in time to save the kingdom, this book also shows the importance of obeying the Word of God rather than relying on the flesh, 207 pgs. 048690 Return of the Dagger – (#3) Amid surprising opposition, 16-yearold Prince Eristan has become the king of Cheswold. Now he has to deal with a looming invasion, a kidnapped princess, and a cryptic message about a lion in the Forbidden city. Emphasizes the importance of having a servant’s heart. 204 pgs. 048688 Isle of Dragons – (#4) When 16-year-old Joel, son of a peasant fisherman, receives an invitation to the mysterious and renowned Dragon Tournament, he is thrilled and secretly attends. By the time he learns the trouble he’s gotten himself into, Joel is forced to become a slave and is trapped in a hostile land, hoping somehow his father will come rescue him. Encourages young people to listen to the right voices. 201 pgs. Shining Sword (5-8) Not just the story of opposing forces battling a millennium ago, but the tale of spiritual warfare that has continued since the Fall. Young Lanus, a new recruit, has a lot to learn, especially about putting on the full armor of the King. The setting of the book is medieval military, but the message of the book is obviously spiritual. An exciting biblical allegory for young readers. While it is written at a 5th-6th grade reading level, this is a great read-aloud for all ages. Pb, 154 pgs. 041192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 8.85 1186 Library Builders ☼Song of the Trumpet (5-8) This sequel to The Shining Sword follows fourteen-year old orphan girl Akara and her adventures throughout Broad Valley in the Land of Man. After she saves Wenk the Wanderer from drowning, he gives her a mysterious gift— a small silver trumpet that makes not a sound. However, the trumpet, seemingly broken and useless, brings her much peace, comfort, and contentment, and seems to change her entire person. Soon, the trumpet’s significance will be revealed as she must escape the orphanage and the Tall Woman, and as she endures under pressure to serve the Dark Power. Will the trumpet help her discover her history? In The Song of the Trumpet, the trumpets symbolize prayer, and the different ways the characters use them can be related to different prayers in the spiritual warfare of today’s world. 213 pgs, pb. By Charles G. Coleman. ~ Rachel D. 031326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 12.25 Elsie Dinsmore Books (5-10) This series tells the fictional story of Elsie Dinsmore, a young lady coming of age in the late 1800’s. The books were bestsellers in their time, and have garnered quite a following in our time as well. In the series, Elsie grows from the tender age of eight to womanhood, all the while presenting a wonderful role model for young girls to follow. Her faith and obedience to God are consistently portrayed, as are the Christian values of patience, long-suffering, love, and diligence. Although my girls say Elsie is “too perfect,” exposure to such an ideal is characterbuilding. We are, after all, to “Be imitators of God,” and look to Jesus as our example. Although we can never attain that ideal, it gives us a goal to work toward. Similarly, the character of Elsie supplies a standard of behavior for girls and young ladies intended to inspire and help build character in them. EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 7.75 005659 Elsie Dinsmore (#1) 005664 Elsie’s Holidays at Roselands (#2) 005663 Elsie’s Girlhood (#3) 005667 Elsie’s Womanhood (#4) 005665 Elsie’s Motherhood (#5) 005662 Elsie’s Children (#6) 005666 Elsie’s Widowhood (#7) 005668 Grandmother Elsie (#8) 010358 Elsie’s New Relations (#9) 010359 Elsie at Nantucket (#10) 010360 The Two Elsies (#11) 010361 Elsie’s Kith and Kin (#12) Elsie Dinsmore Audio CDs Just what Elsie fans have been waiting for: Elsie on audio CD! The volumes are unabridged readings of the first three Elsie books. They include an introduction and a short biography of Martha Finley, written by Richard "Little Bear" Wheeler and read by Doug Phillips. The narrator is a homeschool father, Bill Potter, who with his expressive and different character voices brings the Elsie books alive. With beautiful covers, these would make great gifts! ~ Genevieve EACH VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 19.95 010466 Elsie Dinsmore 010468 Elsie’s Girlhood 010484 Elsie’s Holiday Mildred Keith Books (5-10) This series is as a companion series to the Elsie Dinsmore books. The Keith Family is related to the Dinsmores, but this series pre-dates the other by several years. Many find these books more believable, as Mildred has sins to overcome and doesn't seem as "perfect" as Elsie. Each Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.75 020706 Mildred Keith (Book 1) 16-year old Mildred moves with her parents and siblings to the Indiana frontier. 020705 Mildred at Roselands (Book 2) Mildred joins her uncle, Arthur Dinsmore Sr., on a trip to Roselands and meets Elsie Dinsmore. 020703 Mildred and Elsie (Book 3) Mildred discourages the advances of two suitors before marrying Charlie Landreth. 020708 Mildred's Married Life (Book 4) Mildred and Charlie are proud parents of a baby boy. 020704 Mildred at Home (Book 5) Mildred's sister welcomes a daughter and Mildred's brothers head out west. 020707 Mildred's Boys and Girls (Book 6) The Landreths harbor fugitive slaves but fear the approaching Civil War. 020709 Mildred's New Daughter (Book 7) Orphans come to live in America and become close to Mildred. Mandie Collections (5-12) The Mandie novels, written by Lois Gladys Leppard, seem destined to become classics. Mandie (the main character who was born in 1888) is a smart, half Native American girl who lives in North Carolina and is orphaned in the first novel. The stories are very adventurous and usually suspenseful. Mandie and her friends solve mysteries of all kinds and often learn some valuable life lessons that are based on Biblical truths. Best read in chronological order, these novels are available in these combined volumes, which each contain five of the original books. 500+ pgs, pb. ~Rachel EACH VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.95 012568 Volume One Mandie and the Secret Tunnel, Mandie and the Cherokee Legend, Mandie and the Ghost Bandits, Mandie and the Forbidden Attic, and Mandie and the Trunk’s Secret. 009919 Volume Two Mandie and the Medicine Man, Mandie and the Charleston Phantom, Mandie and the Abandoned Mine, Mandie and the Hidden Treasure, Mandie and the Mysterious Bells. 009907 Volume Three Mandie and the Holiday Surprise, Mandie and the Washington Nightmare, Mandie and the Midnight Journey, Mandie and the Shipboard Mystery, Mandie and the Foreign Spies. 009893 Volume Four Mandie and the Silent Catacombs, Mandie and the Singing Chalet, Mandie and the Jumping Juniper, Mandie and the Mysterious Fisherman, Mandie and the Windmill’s Message. 009824 Volume Five Mandie and the Fiery Rescue, Mandie and the Invisible Troublemaker, Mandie and the Angel’s Secret, Mandie and the Dangerous Imposters, Mandie and Her Missing Kin. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Lamplighter ClassicS (5-AD) Boys of Grit Who Became Men of Honor Children and adults will be inspired when they read these stories about boys who overcame great misfortunes, trials, and overwhelming circumstances to become great and honorable men. 021317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 14.50 Always in His Keeping Based on a true story during the time of John Wesley. A brother and sister, who are stolen as infants, struggle to find their true identity and the faith to rest in God, who sometimes allows the righteous to suffer. 021315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.95 Boys of Grit Who Changed the World More stories of boys who overcome incredible obstacles to achieve success and honor. Hans Amy and Her Brothers (7-AD) The four Howe children are left as orphans in Anderson, Samuel Morse, Robert Fulton, and a town that is new and strange to them. Amy, Joseph Haydn are just a few of the boys covered the eldest, is kind, caring, affectionate, and a in this motivational book. rock in hard times in spite of her slow, limp- 021318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 14.50 ing motion. Pick is the oldest brother and he is full of hopes and dreams for a better life. Boys of Grit Who Never Gave Up (7-AD) Anyone can start something, it's those who Will comes next, and he is helpful, thoughtful, cheery, and industrious. Harriet is the baby sis- stick with it and persevere that become great. ter, and she adores all of her siblings and brings This book shares the incredible stories of boys them all great joy. They lost their father when who kept trying despite the odds or the opinions they were all very young and now the meager of those around them and succeeded. Read money that was left behind has run out and about the perseverance of Henry Ford, William they are learning how to make it on their own. Carey, Louis Pasteur, Booker T. Washington, Sacrifice is the order of the day. Will takes the and 14 other boys who didn't give up and thus role of provider and works hard to earn what he became great men. can. Through the many trials and tribulations 032616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.50 they face, Amy leads her family in the ways of the Lord and relies on her Heavenly Friend Buried in the Snow (7-AD) Jacques’ father takes the cows and goats up to provide for their daily needs. I was brought to tears as I read about how God answered her into the Jura Mountains every spring for them to prayers in wonderful and amazing ways. You graze in the rich fields so he can make cheese too will laugh, cry, and rejoice with the Howe to support his family. While there, he lives a family in this 120 page, hardcover book.~ elise solitary lifestyle in their little chalet high on the 032614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.95 mountainside. He always comes back early in the fall well before the fierce winters hit, but it is now late in the fall, and there is no sign of Beggar's Blessing A true story from the 1800s about a little girl Jacques’ father. Fearing the worse, Jacques and who sacrificed her savings for a starving beggar. his elderly grandfather begin the voyage up the Full-color illustrations will capture the hearts of mountain to check on his father. The adventure children as they learn that sacrifice is the corner- begins as unforeseen events take place and lives are endangered by extreme weather conditions. stone for surprising blessings. 021316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.95 This book by Franz Hoffman is a brilliant story of extreme courage, extraordinary patience, deep love, and undying faith. 116 pgs. – elise The Bird’s Nest (5-AD) It is rare to find a book with stories of charac- 032617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 ters that are full of truth and Godly virtue. This beautiful, 123 page, hardcover book is filled The Captive (4-AD) Sixteen-year-old Anselmo is returning home with four such stories. The Bird’s Nest is a story of a poor shepherd boy who refuses to show a from school when he is kidnapped by Algerian lovely bird’s nest to the crowned prince because pirates. He is taken to Algiers, where he is of a promise he made to a friend. In the end, bought by an old Jewish man who sells him his noble character is rewarded and his morals to a rich Muslim family as a house servant. are passed on to the next generation. The next Throughout Anselmo’s terrifying experience, story, The Diamond Ring, features a correspon- he never loses his pious confidence in God. dence of letters between an orphaned brother Anselmo trusts that He will turn what others and sister who by God’s grace are taken care mean for evil to good, and he shares this truth of immeasurably better than they ever could and the beauty of the Gospel with his fellow have hoped for due to their kind nature and prisoners and everyone he comes in contact gracious deeds. The Mother’s Gift tells of how with. God does indeed use Anselmo for good; a gifted Bible reunited a brother and sister who greater good than he could ever imagine. This had been separated under unforeseen circum- story teaches how the marks of a true Christian stances. These three stories by Christoph Von can cross all cultural boundaries. 84 pgs. Schmid are full of wisdom and truth in regards 032618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 11.50 to Christian character, and the lessons within will greatly bless your family. However, there is Clean Your Boots, Sir? In this captivating story you will meet a brave one more jewel within this book by an unknown author. The Boy Who Would Not Take a little boy who cares for his ailing father and two Shilling highlights a young boy who amazes all baby brothers. As a shoeshine boy, the little by his kind and upright nature. A wonderful he makes each day is just enough to meet their book full of Christian principles for your whole basic needs until a small act of honesty changes his life forever. family to enjoy. – elise 032615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 021320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Cross Triumphant (7-AD) Prepare to be ushered into the turbulent world in Jerusalem where Roman and Hebrew cultures collide and conflict. Only 17 years have passed since the death of Jesus, and much is yet to come to pass. Here we meet young Phannias who is destined to be the priest that his blood line demands. However, he struggles with his destiny as deep within his mind the question echoes, "Who was this Jesus of Nazareth?" The award-winning author, Florence Kingsley, portrays the chilling events that climax at the devastating destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. In the midst of this tribulation, Christians were filled with hope and were able to overcome evil with good. This novel is hardcover, 364 pages, and rich in Biblical history. ~ Elise 034422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Daring Deeds (4-AD) My family really enjoys reading books and watching movies based on the lives of Christian missionaries. The thing that I have observed in nearly every one of these stories is the passion and purpose with which these remarkable people have pursued the lost. That people would risk their lives to bring the gospel to the likes of murderers, thieves and cannibals is a thought that both awes and inspires me. This collection of short stories highlights the work of twelve missionaries between the years of 1738-1916, and their most risky ventures for the sake of spreading the good news. 126 pgs, hardcover. 024016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 The Giant Killer (2-5) The Roby family is about to be infiltrated by the Probyn twins. Adolphus and Constantine Probyn have been sent to the Roby’s quaint home for private tutoring. The Roby children, Alex, Bertha, and Laura, are initially glad to have them arrive. However, after only a day, it is quite clear that battle lines have been drawn between the children. Mrs. Roby walks into the midst of one of these beginning battles, and instead of taking notice of the conflict; she sits them down and reads them a story about a Giant-killer. In this allegorical story, the great knight Fides must travel through enemy land to slay any giant that should oppose him on the way in order to receive their great reward. Fides must overcome Giant Sloth, Giant Selfishness, Giant of Untruth, Giant Hate and Giant Pride in order to save the Fair Gratitude from the slough of forgetfulness. The lessons hidden within this story have a powerful effect on the fictional children, and it will impact your children as well. Written in 1888 by A.L.O.E., 173 pgs. – elise 037870 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.50 Golden Thread There was once a kingdom that existed near the treacherous Hemlock forest where an evil king and his followers dwelt. Citizens knew that only those who held the golden thread could wander past the boundaries of the kingdom and return safely. It's a fearful thing to lose one's way, especially in the dark forest. No one knows this better than Prince Phillip, who must learn the lessons of the golden thread if he is ever to return. 021321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 11.50 Library Builders 1187 Hedge of Thorns Based on a true story about a little boy who will do almost anything to find out what is on the other side of a hedge of thorns. Enticed and frustrated, a child is about to learn the hard way why boundaries are a necessary part of God's plan for his life. 021322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 11.50 Lincoln, and many others to catch a glimpse of mothers who shaped such greatness. An enchanting experience as you enjoy portions of history rarely revealed. 021330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 14.50 The White Knights (7-AD) As they take up the challenge of the knights of times past, "To ride abroad redressing human wrongs," three modern-day boys discover the great rewards of self-sacrifice and service. 032630 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 14.50 Rosa of Linden Castle In this unique Von Schmid classic, a daughter's ~~~~~~~ love for her condemned father will inspire children of all ages to see that though it was meant Spirit Flyer (5-AD) House of Love (7-AD) "Once there was a magical bicycle that found a Young Doris Avery’s life has crumpled around for evil, God can turn it for the good. her. She never knew her father, her mother has 021332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 14.50 boy," begins this series full of suspense, adventure, and excitement. The first book begins with just passed away, and she is being sent as a John Kramar finding an old, rusty Spirit Flyer servant to a family in Waverly Ridge. The Lane Sir Knight of the Splendid Way (7-AD) family has taken Doris in not out of charity, but Although his path is filled with temptations, the bicycle at the dump. However, this is no ordiout of a desperate attempt to help their beautiful young knight strives to keep his eyes on the goal nary bicycle, as it has powers beyond the imagidaughter Aurelia rise from the lowly life on their as he travels through the journey of life. Despite nation! The author, John Bibee, keeps everyone farm to a life of riches and splendor. Aurelia’s the opinions of those who tell him the battle is on the edge of their seats as John comes into mother, Abigail Lane, is bound and determined not worth fighting and the enticement of remov- conflict with the menaces of the Cobra Club, to get her daughter to the top and make sure ing his armor, he follows the call by the King to an evil representative of Goliath Toys, and the Doris stays in her lowly position, despite the travel the Splendid Way and keep his heart pure darkness of the Deeper World which threatens to take everything he loves from him in the fact that Doris is much more talented and intel- in hope of reaching the City. ligent than Aurelia. Doris is only able to make it 032626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 18.95 small town of Centerville. As John learns the mysteries associated with the Spirit Flyer, he through each day by reminding herself that she will one day “dwell in the house of the Lord” ☼Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince (7-AD) learns more about himself and how to defeat Young Prince Hubert is selfish, demanding, the dark forces taking over his small town. which she fondly calls “the house of love.” Luckily, the townspeople soon take notice of and unmanageable. The King is worried about Continue on with the whole series and you will Doris’ pleasant disposition, beautiful singing his son’s behavior and fears the Prince will not find more secrets, history, conflicts, magic, and voice, and sharp mind, and they work to help be able to rule the kingdom. The King’s good even adventure as the story unfolds. Join John her shine in spite of her dismal situation. This friend, Sir Malcom, has an ingenious plan – Kramar as he is armed only with the Spirit Flyer 274 page book by Elizabeth Cheney will touch to take Prince Hubert to a place where he is to overcome the forces of darkness again and your heart and teach you about perseverance, simply known as Hugh, a peasant boy. Hugh’s again. Overall, these fictional books make up Godly kindness, and God’s blessings to those fine silks are replaced with rough work clothes, a great series to teach your children Christian and instead of a castle, he lives in a cottage. As values and morals. The "magic" in these comes who love Him and follow after Him. – elise 032619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Hugh lives the life of an ordinary boy, he learns from the "Three Kings," and the evil forces John valuable life lessons from the widow of the for- often faces are in the form of snakes. The many est. 221 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa parallels between the Bible and these books will Joel: Boy of Galilee This is a story about a crippled boy who must 048153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.50 teach children even more about the struggles we face in our lives as Christians. - elise decide whether to hold on to the Healer of EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 8.95 Nazareth or the traditions that foster bitterness Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross This sequel to Titus tells about the deserts 031028 Magic Bicycle (#1) and revenge. 021324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 of Egypt, where a blind sister and her strong, 031032 Toy Campaign (#2) protective brother find themselves the target of 031029 Only Game In Town (#3) desert thieves. After hearing reports of miracles 031025 Bicycle Hills (#4) Lamplighter This story will take you on a spiritual journey being performed in Jerusalem, they find them- 031027 Last Christmas (#5) that will inspire you to live your Christian life selves in the midst of the greatest, most life- 031031 Runaway Parents (#6) with a higher level of integrity and excellence. changing event in history. Readers will find 031030 Perfect Star (#7) Mystery, suspense, and plenty of examples of themselves engulfed in the intense drama that 031026 Journey of Wishes (#8) Christian integrity and honor will grip the heart unfolds at the foot of the cross. 021333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Inheritance Cycle Series (6-12) of any believer who reads this masterpiece. While hunting in the forest, fifteen year old 021325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 16.95 Three Weavers farm boy Eragon discovers a blue stone, and Fathers and daughters will take a journey back he hopes to trade it in for food for the winLittle Lamb This story will teach readers that all things do to Camelot and learn the unforgettable lessons ter. However, before he can make a trade, the stone hatches a beautiful sapphire colwork together for good to those who love God. of virtue and vice. Parents and children will be filled with captivat- 021337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 10.50 ored dragon. From there on, Eragon’s life is changed as he finds himself pitted against the ing suspense as they taste and see that the Lord Empire and destined to take up the mantle of is the God of the impossible. 021326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.95 True Stories of Great Americans for Young the Dragon Riders. In Eldest, Eragon travels to Americans Ellesmera, land of the elves, for further training The seldom heard stories of George Washington, in magic and swordsmanship, while his cousin Mary Jones and Her Bible A true story of a little girl whose strongest Robert E. Lee, Patrick Henry, and many more Roran fights an impossible battle back home in desire in life is to possess her own Bible. will inspire and challenge young readers to Carvahall. In Brisingr, Eragon and his dragon face more adventures as they travel beyond the Through hard work, determination, prayer, value the past and guard against the present. faith, and even a twenty-five mile barefoot walk, 021338 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 18.95 Empire in their quest to rid the land of tyranny. Written by homeschooled Christopher Paolini Mary will do whatever it takes to obtain a copy after graduating from high school at 15, this is of the Word of God. one of my favorite series of all time! A spell021328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 13.95 White Dove Filled with the intrigue of knights, nobles, binding fantasy awaits you! 768-1016 pgs, pb. thieves, and robbers, this story will draw parent 016011 Eragon (Book 1) . . . . 6.99 5.50 Mothers of Famous Men 9.95 Take a step back in time and visit with the and child to the precipice of honor, nobility, 007443 Eldest (Book 2) . . . . 12.99 007440 Brisingr (Book 3) . . 14.99 11.50 great mothers of great men. Read about Mrs. sacrifice, and the meaning of true friendship. Washington, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. 021339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.95 049820 ☼3-Book Boxed Set 38.93 29.95 1188 Library Builders See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Kingdom Series (7-AD) Capturing the attention of the young and the old, this is one series that you will find hard to put down. Its pages are filled not only with knights, swords, quests and everything else that makes a medieval tale great, but are saturated with biblical allegory. Through a storyline involving the Dark Knight and his plan to sabotage the King’s attempt at restoring his kingdom, the reader will discover a much deeper message - the story of Christ. As you continue to read the series you will begin to see how the medieval tale represents the spiritual warfare we face today, future events, and the end times when the Prince will be victorious. Chapter discussion questions and answers are included in back of each book. All are soft cover, approx. 120150 pages; by Chuck Black. We also offer the books in exciting, unabridged audio CD format. Entertainingly read by Andy Turvey and Dawn Marshall, the CDs feature multi-voice dramatization and occasional (but limited) background music and sound effects. Each audiobook comes on 3 CDs, run time is 3-4 hours. - Tasha EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.75 029380 Kingdom’s Dawn (#1) 029382 Kingdom’s Hope (#2) 029381 Kingdom’s Edge (#3) 029369 Kingdom’s Call (#4) 029383 Kingdom’s Quest (#5) 029390 Kingdom’s Reign (#6) EACH AUDIOBOOK . . . . . . 14.99 11.00 049014 Kingdom’s Dawn CDs 049016 Kingdom’s Hope CDs 049015 Kingdom’s Edge CDs 049013 Kingdom’s Call CDs 049017 Kingdom’s Quest CDs 049018 Kingdom’s Reign CDs Dragons in Our Midst (7-AD) My first thought upon reading the back of the first book in this series? Something similar to, "What on earth?" After the first chapter though, I decided that Bryan Davis was an excellent writer. As far as I know, this is his first novel, and it comes off very well. Much of its allure is suspense, but I enjoyed it the second time through anyway. The language is clean, and several of the characters are Christian as well (all good things). As for character development, it is done fairly well, though the odd phrase or action will seem peculiar. The plot is highly odd: Merlin was a prophet of God, and Dragons once existed. Many were slain by one of King Arthur's knights, and the rest sought Merlin's help to be transformed into humans. Unfortunately, Sir Devin, the bad guy, finds out about it and hunts them down, one by one, until only one is left. But that isn't the main focus: the focus is on that one dragon's child and his friend, who are both half-breeds. Billy Bannister, the hero, has developed the much-toted "flame-breath" of dragons, while his friend Bonny Silver has wings. Together, they constantly have to fight off the slayer and unravel Merlin's prophecies, while learning lessons of friendship, faith, and courage. At this time, I haven't read the other books in the series - but it won't be long! ~ Mark EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 9.50 000509 Raising Dragons - Book 1 000311 Candlestone - Book 2 000455 Circles of 7 - Book 3 034736 Tears of a Dragon - Book 4 Oracles of Fire (7-AD) Taking place both before and after the Dragons in our Midst tetralogy, these three works provide the background for the stories of Bonnie and Billy. From the fall of man through the betrayal of the dragons in the time of King Arthur, these spiritually-minded books answer all the questions and tell the story that the original series hinted at. The author does weave his story through biblical events and includes magic in his books, but unlike most other fiction, here it’s crystal clear – God gives those who serve Him their power, whereas the other gain it from a darker source. As well written, intriguing, and action-filled as Bryan Davis’ previous works, these make for an incredibly interesting read. ~ Mark EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 9.50 001096 Eye of the Oracle (#1) Beginning with the world shortly after the fall and laying out the past of both Billy and Bonnie, Eye of the Oracle tells you the entire history of the dragons. Moving from character to character and age to age, this details events and people (and dragons, as well) that were never sufficiently explained in the first series. 000377 Enoch’s Ghost (#2) Picking up where Dragons in Our Midst ended, this book tells the story of Walter, Ashley, Karen, and Thigocia as they search for their loved ones. But there’s no end to evil; this time, it takes the form of giants deep beneath the earth’s surface. They can only be stopped by dragons, but with only two left in the world, where will deliverance come from? 009844 ☼Last Of the Nephilim (#3) Book three in the Oracles of Fire series, Last Of the Nephilim begins where Enoch’s Ghost ends. One lie allows the Nephilim, an ancient race of giants, to invade Second Eden. Earth and Hades have merged, and Enoch raises an army to battle the Nephilim. Dragons face off against the giants, and a battle breaks out that could be the end of everyone in Second Eden. Billy and Bonnie join the forces of good, but the most powerful Nephilim of all has risen from the dead, and no one knows whether he will fight for good—or evil. 049815 ☼Bones of Makaidos (#4) See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Dragon Trilogy (7-AD) Amara is a world filled with peril. All kinds of creatures, creatures not intended to inhabit it, roam freely. Evil exists in the form of the wizard Risto and, ultimately, in the Pretender himself. But it’s spreading. Risto desires unhatched meech eggs for himself, using the life within to fuel a spell. Kale, a young village girl, finds herself inexplicably drawn towards minor dragon eggs. Revealed to be a dragon keeper, Kale must become a knight of Paladin and continue forward, thwarting the efforts of evil. Written by Donita Paul, the Christian parallels are strong, especially in the aspects of creation, redemption, and in the person of Paladin. An excellent fiction read for teens. All books are softcover. 040864 Dragonspell . . . . . . 13.99 10.95 Kale, a village slave, stumbles across a cave containing a meech dragon egg. She must carry the egg until it hatches, but more than that, she must save the egg that Risto has already stolen. And to do that, she and her newfound friends must make the dangerous journey to the Bogs to find Wizard Fenworth, who can aid them. 340 pgs. 040863 Dragonquest . . . . . 13.99 10.95 Kale, a new dragonkeeper, begins her training under Wizard Fenworth to realize her true potential. But Risto is still after the meech eggs, and the only person who can once again thwart his plans is Kale. 356 pgs. 040862 Dragonknight . . . . . 13.99 10.95 Bardon, companion of Kale during her last adventure, is about to begin his time of solitude before becoming a knight in Paladin’s army. But things start off badly, as the cabin he’s staying in is occupied. Granny Kye and her granddaughter N’Rae are already there and seeking his help for a quest – to find the lost knights, imprisoned years ago by the wizard Risto. 400 pgs. Christy Miller Collections (8-AD) Christy Miller’s whole life changes when she goes to live with her aunt for the summer. She makes lots of new friends, meets a great guy, and finally understands what it means to accept Christ into her heart and life. This Christian fiction series of books takes readers through Christy’s journey of life, her ups and downs, friends, decisions and more. Teenage girls will be able to identify with her problems, excitements, relationships, heartaches and challenges. Each volume contains 3 books of the Christy Miller series. This was a favorite series of my sisters and I when we were growing up. ~ Megan EACH VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.50 036315 Volume 1 (Books 1-3) 036316 Volume 2 (Books 4-6) 036317 Volume 3 (Books 7-9) 009111 Volume 4 (Books 10-12) Library Builders 1189 Collections Stories Worth Re-Reading (PK-AD) This book is filled with 72 classic stories that are not only entertaining but warm your heart and give encouragement. It was put together to provide youth with stories worth reading. These stories bring to life incidents of history, missionary effort, and home and school experiences. The book is composed of collections from the Indian Journal, Sunday School Times, Fleming and Revell, D.L. Moody, The Pansy, Youth’s Companion, Presbyterian Journal, and many others. It includes such titles as Their Word of Honor, The Doctor’s Cow, Giants and Grasshoppers, A Gold Medal, and The Man that Died for Me. These worthwhile stories will become a treasure in your home and be read over and over again. ~ Rachel S. 013445 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.95 AB PUBLISHING Tiger and Tom and Other Stories for Boys (4-8) If you are looking for stories that promote truth, friendship, hard work, and noble character and are geared to attract and entertain boys, then this is the book for you. The thirty-four classic stories in this book were compiled from a four-volume set titled Sabbath Readings. The stories were originally gathered from Methodist, Lutheran, and Presbyterian church papers in the 1870’s and were found in nearly every orphanage in our land during that time. The book includes one hundred illustrations to complement the stories. Tiger and Tom, Stand by the Ship, A Picture of God, and If You Are Only Honest are among the many endearing, enter- GEORGE MACDONALD taining, and character building stories included in this wonderful book. ~ Rachel S. Golden Key and Other Stories (6-AD) 011035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 4.95 This book contains a selection of stories from celebrated fantasy writer George MacDonald. Tiger and Tom Audio Book CDs (PK-8) Editor Glenn Sadler has compiled MacDonald’s This unabridged audio recording of the popular best short stories in this volume of excellent book is narrated by Karina Snyder. It includes 4 fairy tales that will delight young and old. The CDs and runs a total of 223 minutes. following four tales are included: The Golden 005243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 13.95 Key, The History of Photogen and Nycteris, The Shadows, and The Gifts of the Child Christ. Full of adventures, enchantments, and love, these King’s Daughter and Other Stories for Girls stories inspired C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien (4-8) and continue to entertain readers to this day. This book is a collection of 46 classic tales Several black and white illustrations included, that entertain girls while teaching them valuable 166 pgs, pb. lessons. The stories come from a four-volume 037809 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.95 set entitled Sabbath Readings and comes complete with illustrations. These stories, which Light Princess and Other Stories (6-AD) were originally gathered from church papers Here’s yet another great collection of stoin the 1870’s include such titles as The King’s ries from the famed fantasy writer, George Daughter, Confide in Mother, Susie’s Prayer, MacDonald. This set includes five stories. “The I Shall Not Want, and The Dangerous Door. Light Princess” is the tale of a cursed princess If you’re looking for entertaining stories that who has no gravity. “The Giant’s Heart” is about promote truth, friendship, hard work, and noble two children who get lost in Giantland and character, consider this one. ~ Rachel S. must find a giant’s heart to make him release 011036 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 4.95 all his prisoners. “The Carasoyn” is about a young boy named Colin who struggles with fairies his whole life. “Port in a Storm” is a love King’s Daughter Audio Book CDs (PK-8) story about a man who earns his wife’s hand by This unabridged audio recording of the popular producing 12 bottles of port, and “Papa’s Story” book is narrated by Karina Snyder. It includes 4 is a Scottish Christmas story of sorts. Each tale CDs and runs a total of 216 minutes. includes one black and white illustration. Read 005240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 13.95 these stories for pure entertainment and to see how they inspired writers like C.S. Lewis. 172 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel Choice Stories for Children (PK-AD) 037967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.95 Have you ever wanted to tell your children one of the encouraging, old time stories that your parents told you as a child? Well, this book is Wise Woman & Other Stories (7-AD) composed of stories selected from four out of This is a collection of four short stories from an print books. The best of the best was selected author by the name of George MacDonald. You from the Scrapbook Stories, Golden Grains may not have heard of this man before, but many volumes 1 and 3, and Lost Jewels to fill this authors you do know credit him with being the book with nearly 40 classic stories. Every story grandfather of their genre. Such famous authors has an important lesson designed to build good as C.S. Lewis, Madeline L'Engle, W.H. Auden, character. Some of the titles include Grumbling Charles Williams, and J.R.R. Tolkien were all Tommy, School Sickness, Always the Bible, The influenced by George MacDonald, who, C.S. Sensitive Plant, and The Wanderer’s Prayer. Lewis says, writes allegorical and mythopoeic Whether you want to retell these stories from fantasy "…better than any man." The stories are your childhood or perhaps read them for the first fun to read, and include several illustrations. time, you will find encouragement and old-time 172 pgs, pb. ~ Zach goodness in each story. ~ Rachel S. 030541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.95 013444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 6.25 ~~~~~~~~ 1190 Library Builders Faerie Gold: Treasures from the Land of Enchantment (5-7) These stories will appeal to your children's imagination while directing their hearts and minds toward truth and integrity! Twenty-one stories were specially selected for this volume, as each one draws on the power of your imagination to take you to many magical places and direct you towards God's light! God is the one who gave us our imaginations, and the storytellers featured in this book, such as: George MacDonald, Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Anderson, and others, will utilize your Godgiven imagination to give you many treasures from the land of enchantment. The stories within this book are broken down into six parts: Fairy Gifts, Magical Wishes, Clever Heroes, Just Rewards, Nature's Wonders, and Heavenly Marvels. At the end of this 304 page, paperback book, there is a message to parents and teachers from the editors regarding why we need fairy tales and fantasy. There is also a quotation collection on great thoughts about faerie and fantasy, as well as information on the authors featured in the book. Great for independent reading, family story hour, or classroom use! A study guide (#032782) is also available in the study guides & books section of the Reading/ Literature section of our catalog. Prepare to be enchanted! - elise 032784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.75 Individual Books Lightlings (1-6) R.C. Sproul wrote this allegorical storybook about a group of small, glowing, fairy-like creatures called Lightlings who follow the same basic path as humanity. A grandpa tells the story to his grandson, who is afraid of the dark. The Lightlings sin against their Creator and run away into a dark forest, where they live in complete darkness. However, when one of the Lightlings has a child who is also the son of their Creator, light starts to enter their world again. The grandpa explains how the Lightlings story is basically the story of our redemption through Jesus. The back of the storybook also includes discussion questions with Scripture references to help children understand the deeper meaning of the story, although it is also pretty clear from the grandpa’s explanation. Colorful pictures illustrate the storybook. 40 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 045507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.95 Something to Sing About (3-7) 025879 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.50 6.95 ☼Runt (3-9) As Carson Hunt knows, being small isn’t fun. He’s a teenager and the smallest of his friends. Even the dog he’s allowed to get is the runt of the litter. He works at becoming the best woodsman, tracker, and hunter around to make up for his stature, but he still feels sorry for himself, even though his parents keep telling him that See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. I Am David (5-AD) An inspiring story of courage and character, this novel begins when David, a twelve year old boy who has lived all of his life in a concentration camp, is given the opportunity to escape. With only a few provisions, he struggles to reach Denmark, where he can have a new life of freedom. Besides this physical journey, David also embarks on a spiritual journey as he comes to realize his need for help and ultimately is shown the full grace of God. ~ Steph Jessica’s First Prayer & Jessica’s Mother (3-AD) 034970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 026035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 5.25 Christy (7-AD) ☼Pinocchio’s Quest (4-6) "When I left my city home to be a teacher at Here’s another reader from Christian Liberty a backwoods mission, I dreamed of adventure. Press, plus a corresponding 36-page color- I wasn't ready for the real challenges of life in ing book. This is a good version of the story these mountains. I'd have given up, if not for of Pinocchio, the wooden boy who longs to the children. I came to Cutter Gap to teach, become human. The story offers solid Biblical but they show me everyday I'm here to learn." messages in addition to the moral ones. The Christy Huddleston leaves her life of privilege book contains some colorful illustrations and a and ease at the young age of 19 to teach at a map of Italy that shows where Pinocchio’s story school in the Smoky Mountains. Her faith is was set. 210 pgs, pb ~ Caryl severely tested by her pupils, the love of two 049113 Pinocchio’s Quest . . 12.95 10.25 men, and the curious customs of the wild moun049114 Coloring Book . . . . . 2.00 1.60 tain people. However, as she braves her primitive mountain surroundings, she grows to love Grandpa’s Box (4-8) these people and the simple life that she leads Marc and Amy’s grandfather is a kind, elderly in the heart of God's country. Christy touches man who loves spending time with his grand- the heart as it is based on the life of author children and telling them stories. Marc seems Catherine Marshall's mother. This moving story obsessed with battles and war, so grandpa offers is beautifully told and it will appeal to readers to tell them about the biggest battle that’s ever of all ages. ~ elise been fought. He brings out a special box, which 026620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 is full of carvings that remind him about important points in the war, and begins to tell the Flower of the Family (7-AD) story. Of course, the battle Grandpa is talking Written in the 1800s by Elizabeth Prentiss, about is the one between God and Satan. As he author of Stepping Heavenward (see descriptakes out figures from his box and explains how tion), this book is another story for girls. It the war has progressed, readers will see how shares the story of Lucy, the second child of different characters in the Bible played a part ten born into a poor family. Although the in battles and how God’s plan of redemption family lives in poverty, their faith in God is can be seen throughout all Scripture, from the strong and their house is filled with love. Lucy Fall to key Old and New Testament stories to works tirelessly to help her mother by caring for Jesus rising from the dead. This book provides a the younger children and working around the very entertaining and thought-provoking way of house, although her desire is to continue her retelling the Biblical story of redemption to kids. schooling at a more advanced level. Just when By Starr Meade, 286 pgs, pb. it seems that life can get no harder, Lucy’s uncle 045112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.80 ends a long-standing feud with Lucy’s mother and enters their lives with a plea for forgiveness The Basket of Flowers (4+) and a longing to help. We are introduced to Young Mary is well known for both her love Lucy as a young lady not yet sixteen, and when and her love of flowers. One day the Countess the book ends she is well into her years as a invites her to bring some lilies for her daughter. woman. 208 pgs. – Melissa Mary and the girl, Amelia, become fast friends, 041954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.95 and Mary is often invited over to spend time with her. When she is invited for Amelia's ☼The Shack (7-AD) birthday, Mary is determined to bring something I am not a huge fan of fiction writing, but I read truly wonderful for a gift. Her father crafts a this book about a year ago and truly enjoyed it. beautiful basket, which Mary fills with her best I took it with me on a trip for Rainbow Resource flowers. Amelia is delighted with the gift, but and found myself reading every chance I could. the day is spoiled when a ring turns up missing I had never read a book quite like this one. and Mary is blamed. Although Mary professes “The Shack” is about one man’s struggle with her innocence, it seems that she was the only understanding his life and the role of God. As one who could possibly responsible. She and he wrestled with the questions, I found myself her father are banished, and they must find looking with a new perspective at some of the another place to make a living. Mary's faith attributes of God. The main character, Mack, is tested throughout many trials and struggles, has suffered tragedy in the loss of his youngest and in the end, her good character is rewarded. daughter and can’t seem to get out of the funk. Although children younger than the 4th grade One day he receives a strange message inviting may not be as inclined to read this, it could be him to ‘the shack’ – the place his daughter was read aloud to children of all ages. killed. The note was signed ‘Papa,’ his wife’s pet 017268 Paperback . . . . . . . . 5.99 5.25 name for God. Mack decides to go to ‘the shack’ God made him exactly like He wanted. Later, when his sheriff father calls upon him to help in an emergency, he begins to realize God’s plans are perfect after all. Set in an earlier period with dusty roads, small-town sheriffs, and country living, the book has a Tom Sawyer feel to it with lots of outdoor adventure and fun. This would be a good book to read as a family. By Rick Boyer, 200 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 001073 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. just to see what kind of person would toy with another’s emotions in such a way, only to meet and spend the weekend with the Holy Trinity. It took me a bit to wrap my head around the characters as described in the book, because I had just never thought about them in the way described. How do I picture God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? If I could give them character qualities, what would they be, and what would they be like? These questions have sparked some great conversation and further Bible study. It is important to remember that this book is fiction, and the author’s goal wasn’t to be ‘theologically correct.’ The author of this book, Wm. Paul Young, has had seminary training, but at this time in his life has no affiliation with organized religion. He wrote this book for his children to help explain some of the characteristics and mysteries of God. ‘The Shack’ describes the Trinity in human terms that might make God more reachable to some; and even if you don’t agree with the theology of the book, it will cause you to think about what you do believe, and maybe think about God in a different way. ~ Donna 048013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.95 Finding God in the Shack (7-AD) 049857 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 12.00 Ben Hur (8-AD) Subtitled A Tale of Christ, Ben Hur is in essence a picturesque novel of the life and eventual conversion to Christianity by Judah Ben-Hur, heir of a rich orthodox Jewish family. Many have seen this story played out on the cinema screen; fewer have read this deeply moving original narrative. Prepare to have your imagination taken captive as you read this story of betrayal, revenge, and salvation. 382 pgs, pb. - elise 031613 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 5.99 4.75 Stepping Heavenward (8-AD) This classic book written in the 1800s by Elizabeth Prentiss is unique in several ways. First, although it is fictional, it is written in journal form, giving it a profoundly intimate feel. Secondly, the honest internal struggles of the main character help the reader to relate to the book. The "journal" starts when Katherine, at age 16, starts writing her entries. Her temper, striving, apathy, and regret of the past days are all plainly stated. It is interesting to follow Katherine though great, life-impacting events and their aftermath, during which she laments her selfishness and seeks a greater love for God. The book follows her through trials and triumphs in sickness, marriage, and children. You get to witness Katherine "grow-up" emotionally and spiritually as she learns over time to love and trust God. This timeless classic is worthy reading for teens and adults. ~ Jerry 021334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.97 4.95 Library Builders 1191 Audio / Video Adventures in Odyssey (1-AD) This well known series from Focus on the Family consists of CDs from the popular radio program. Animated videos are available as well. For those of you who aren't familiar with the series, it is centered in a small "main-street" type of town called Odyssey. An older, wiser gentleman (and inventor) by the name of John Avery Whitaker, "Whit" for short, owns an establishment that is part ice cream parlor and part science & history museum of sorts. Whit has several employees, friends and frequent customers who make up the main characters of the stories. Many episodes consist of one or more characters facing a challenge or dilemma whereby they come to Whit for advice. Whit typically points them to a Bible passage or story to help them learn how to handle the situation. Whit is usually not preachy, but helps guide the situation along so that the character needing help really "gets" the lesson. Other episodes have one or more children going through the Imagination Station, a kind of time machine, which transports them into a period from the Bible or American History. There is a lot of humor in this series for kids and adults. While I have fast-forwarded a little through a few episodes that have some brothersister squabbles which present less than ideal family examples, my family has greatly enjoyed listening to Odysseys together. They definitely make "car time" go by faster. Each episode is about ½ hour long. - Jerry EACH CD SERIES . . . . . . . . . 24.99 17.95 028362 1 Adventure Begins 028694 2 Stormy Weather 028364 3 Heroes 028681 4 FUN-damentals (formerly Puns, Parables, and Perilous Predicaments) 028641 5 Daring Deeds, Sinster Schemes 031583 6 Mission Accomplished 031586 7 On Thin Ice 031582 8 Beyond Expectation 011715 9 Just in Time 011765 10 Other Times, Other Places 011667 11 It’s Another Fine Day 011666 12 It All Started When 011617 13 At Home and Abroad 010431 14 Meanwhile in Another Part of Town 010425 15 A Place of Wonder 028655 16 Flights of Imagination 028673 17 On Earth as It Is in Heaven 028700 18 A Time of Discovery 028679 19 Passport to Adventure 028670 20 A Journey of Choices 028710 21 Wish You Were Here 028633 22 Changing Times 028704 23 Twists and Turns 028685 24 Risks and Rewards 028643 25 Darkness Before Dawn 028625 26 Back on the Air 028687 27 Search for Whit 028708 28 Welcome Home 028690 29 Signed, Sealed, and Committed 028698 30 Through Thick and Thin 028645 31 Days to Remember 028661 32 Hidden Treasures 028706 33 Virtual Realities 028666 34 In Your Wildest Dreams 1192 Library Builders 028629 028639 028635 028627 028657 028677 030448 031584 031580 037257 011740 038386 046413 046414 023081 023086 022510 048326 029286 35 The Big Picture 36 Danger Signals 37 Countermoves 38 Battles Lines 39 Friends, Family, and Countrymen 40 Out of Control 41 In Hot Pursuit 42 No Way Out 43 Along the Ride 44 Eugene Returns 45 Lost & Found 46 Date with Dad & Other Calamities 47 Into the Light 48 Moment of Truth 49 Sky’s the Limit 50 Best Small Town 51 Take It From Top ☼52 Cause and Effect ☼53 Green Ring Conspiracy BOB JONES JOURNEY BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS (PK-12) We personally own a lot of these books. Many of them are among our children’s all-time favorites. That’s saying a lot, since my children are voracious readers. There’s such variety in this line - they run the gamut from biography to fantasy, but consistently enrich. It is indisputable that every book you read becomes a little part of you. Knowing this, we want to be careful not to fill our children’s heads and hearts with objectionable, disturbing or useless material. Many of our customers are Christian homeschoolers, as we are. Even among this group, parents differ in the degree of restriction or criteria they apply in selecting materials they consider appropriate for their children, depending upon their particular convictions in this area. However, we feel confident that even the most convicted parent would have no qualms about this thoroughly Christian series. While books in the Light Line have a “strong Christian message,” they are not “preachy.” Rather, they skillfully entertain while presenting that message, with vivid characters and strong, exciting story lines. The biographies are among the best my children have read - they have been particularly stirred by With Daring Faith, the story of missionary Amy Carmichael. Series are listed first in each section, followed by single books listed alphabetically. Picture Books for Ages 2-6 EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 7.99 Adventures in Odyssey CD / Lost Episodes 002703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.99 17.95 ☼Welcome to Whit’s End CD 048328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.99 2.25 Adventures in Odyssey Complete Collection DVD (K-6) A collection of four video episodes on DVD: Last Days of Eugene Meltsner, Escape from the Forbidden Matrix, Caves of Qumran, Race to Freedom. Extra features includes behind-thescenes featurettes and nine all-time favorite radio adventures. ~ Jerry 034242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.97 28.95 5.00 270975 ☼Benjamin’s Sling This touching picture book tells the story of the Nativity through the eyes of a shepherd boy, Benjamin. His father had died nobly defending his flock of sheep, and Benjamin misses him terribly. For comfort, he keeps the sling his father made for him close by – a sling that can be used to defend against enemies, in the same way that David used a slingshot to kill the giant. Benjamin’s older shepherd companion tells him that trusting in Yahweh is what helped David win his battle, not a mere slingshot. Benjamin is not entirely convinced – until an angel appears with news of Christ’s birth, and Benjamin visits the manger to see baby Jesus. By Eileen M. Berry. Beautiful photography (with a “painterly” touch) by Craig Oesterling. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Truth Chronicles (PK-6) This delightful Adventures in Odyssey audio CD set includes eleven stories that focus on the 120170 Chickadee Winter Jack doesn’t think he will ever get used to power of God’s truth. The stories are entertainthe wintry cold and snow at his grandparing and adventurous, while subtly (and not so ents house. It's so different from the bronze subtly) teaching good values. Here Am I focuses beauty of New Mexico where he is from. on Christian Worldview, The Truth Be Told is about absolute truth, The Science Club features intelligent design, Three in One teaches about 046912 Cranky Blue Crab (P) Follow Crusty the Crab as he sets out to find the Trinity and natural order, In My Image adventure in Sea Meadow. Will it “cure” focuses on false gods, Kidsboro (in three parts) his unhappiness and boredom? is about responsible self-government, Stepping Stones (in two parts) is about the founding of America, and The Final Call teaches about compassion for others. Great stories with great lessons. A 16-page discussion guide is included. There are 4 CDs in all with a total running time of over 5 hours. ~Rachel 046203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.99 17.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Farmer Dillo Series 062893 Pocket Change These colorful story books are about an armaFive fables about very remarkable animals. dillo named Farmer Dillo. Join him as he tries to decide what color to paint his barn, hunts for 106401 Roses on Baker Street his missing chickens, and puts his farm back Danae’s parents are missionaries in France, into shape by doing some much needed repairs. but they come back to the U.S. for a year Books are a great way to teach colors, shapes to rest. They move in to a house on Baker and counting skills. All have bright, full-color Street, and Danae goes to school, but nothillustrations, simple sentences and cute storying is the same. Danae misses all the roses, lines. Receive all three with the purchase of the lace, and friends in France. Her father tells Three-Book Set. 24 pgs, pb. - Tasha her to look for the roses here, and even EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.00 though Danae is left wondering what he 228395 Paints His Barn means, she finds her roses. 249342 Counts His Chickens 257865 Shapes Things Up 069005 Spelling Window 268706 Three Book Set . . . . 23.97 15.25 Shelly doesn’t understand why her sister enjoys signing to their hearing-impaired 187963 Gardener's Gold Ring neighbor through the “spelling window”. When an elderly gardener loses his wedding ring, he searches the fields for it but find 050310 They Didn’t Use Their Heads nothing. He plants a vegetable garden for A humorous story line that makes an excelhis wife to show her that he still loves her lent case for good behavior. and is sorry he lost the ring. Months pass, and then one day, the wife in turn creates a 052209 Wait and See wonderful surprise for her husband. Can you tell what the object in the photo is? Sometimes, when you look too closely, 063693 Grandpa’s Gizmos things might not be what they seem. Color Grandpa Winslow has all kinds of fascinatphotos and rhymes get children to observe ing gadgets in his backyard. One is so closely and think about what they “see.” special, it’s hard to share. 045435 If Everybody Did What would it be like if everyone did as he pleased? Amusing portrayals of the consequences if everybody did. 209817 Little Bear Set of 7 . 55.93 34.95 108902 Nantucket Cats This group of cats living in Nantucket have a schedule they keep, but they never stray far from the big clock. Find out why in this charming book, which will also encourage kids to tell time. 110627 No Pets Allowed Percy stares up at the “No Pets Allowed” sign in his apartment building and wishes for the hundredth time that pets were allowed. Later, while doing his spelling Percy is still wishing for a pet. When he spells his first word, the fun starts and suddenly Percy agrees with the sign. 088377 Once in Blueberry Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 5.75 Blueberry Dell is expecting a visit from the High Prince, so the mayor, Lady Mole, Printer Mole, and others try to outdo each other in preparing the best of everything. But when compassionate Happy Mole wants to take time to help a humble traveler, the “proper” residents scold him. They send him and the traveler away. Mice of the Herring Bone Series (1-2) This fantasy series features Charles and Oliver, two brave seafaring mice who search for treasure, rescue endangered crews, capture the feared pirate sea dogs, and more in five exciting adventures. 058537 Mice of the Herring Bone After Charles and Oliver are accidentally loaded onto a ship of pirate dogs, they overhear plans to steal the Queen’s gold. Many adventures follow as the two mice try to help rescue the treasure. 080556 Mice of the Nine Lives A sequel to Mice of the Herring Bone. Can Charles and Oliver find the Queen’s ship that has been pirated? 092312 Mice of The Seven Seas Charles and Oliver don’t want to join Admiral Winchester on an expedition to find the legendary Great Continent of the South. But they just can’t let the terrible Captain Craig and his pirate sea dogs bring disaster to the brave sailors on Her Majesty’s ship. 113092 Mice of the Westing Wind Book 1 Charles and Oliver are able to relax knowing the pirate sea dogs are in jail. But when they hear of the dogs' escape, they’re back to capture the dogs and return them to Her Majesty. 113084 Mice of the Westing Wind Book 2 Charles and Oliver are stranded on an island where they meet many friends, and reinforce their determination to catch the sea dogs. But how will they leave the island? 211755 Mice Books Set . . . 44.95 28.00 Includes all five books above. Starting Line These 12 storybooks in a bag provide enjoyable reading for the very early stages of reading. Can be used as a supplement to first grade readers for children who need an easier start in first grade. - Melissa 109363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.95 13.75 Mice of the Herring Bone DVD Now the exciting tale of mice Charles and Oliver and their sea-faring, treasure-saving adventure is available on DVD. The story is Books for Ages 6-7 EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 8.99 5.75 animated in an iconographic style (like the filming of colorful, cartoon still pictures) with (except noted) a dynamic soundtrack. An additional feature is the optional read-along track, which displays the words on the screen so viewers can read the FIG STREET KIDS SERIES This fun series is about a young boy named story as they watch it. The DVD is widescreen Tommy who lives on Fig Street, with two friends and runs about 53 minutes. If you’re planning named Howie and Zack. He is active and is to enjoy the book as well as the DVD, we also always meeting new people and doing typical offer a package that includes both. Book is 106 little boy things. The stories usually contain a pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 14.95 little twist at the end, and there’s always a valu- 249375 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . able lesson to learn. These are short-chapter 256214 DVD w/ Book . . . . 21.79 13.75 ~~~~~~~~ books that have 80-90 pages, with a few black and white illustrations scattered throughout. 199505 Tommy’s Clubhouse 239038 Buttercup Hill Tommy and his two friends start an excluA cute story about two rabbits, Mrs. Fleet sive club for boys in Tommy’s clubhouse. and her son Hopkin, who love flowers and After a few different clubs, different names, sunshine. They do their best to cheer up and different rules, the club ends up with a their neighbors at the bottom of the hill who reputation of helping neighbors. don’t want sunshine or help. A short-chapter 204248 Tommy’s Rocket book with full-color illustrations on every Tommy wants to win first prize in the school few pages. 48 pgs, pb. history fair, but when a really smart new kid moves to town and Tommy’s dog runs 113100 Escape away, things start to look bleak. Seven-year old Charlie finds a bead one day 211771 Tommy’s Race on his way home from school. His friends Tommy and his club members make friends say it’s worthless, but Charlie likes it and with William, who uses a wheelchair. takes it home to store in his treasure box. They compete in field day contests at the But when he and his family run from the park and enlist the town’s support in raisRebel Soldiers, his bead is the primary key ing money to buy a wheelchair for a poor to their escape. Kenyan boy with polio. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1193 218461 Haiku on Your Shoe It is Taka's first day of school in a new country. His family moved from Japan and he is very shy and still learning to speak English. Jeremy notices Taka spends a lot of time alone so he invites him over. Inspired by the haiku and origami they are studying in school, Jeremy keeps trying to befriend Taka. Will they ever become friends? 046904 A King for Brass Cobweb Chipmunk ventures from his comfortable forest home to seek a king who is wise, brave, and true. 229203 Looking for Home This moving book tells the story of Liz and Micah, a brother and sister who move from a farmhouse they love to a small apartment. While their parents search for a new house, they make do with the apartment. They begin to love their new home and especially a neighbor named Grandma Jan, an elderly women who also moved to the apartments from a farm. 75 pgs, pb. 037358 On Yonder Mountain Sarah Goodwin can hardly wait for her first year of school to begin. She thinks she’ll find a friend at last. But when she reaches the school house, she gets an unwanted surprise. Sarah tackles her problems with determination, but sometimes determination doesn’t help. Sarah learns to seek help and ends up giving as much as she receives. 057596 Pulling Together In this touching story, young Matthew decides to make a personal sacrifice in the hopes that his action will enable his family to keep their horses. 057885 Question of Yams Children catch a glimpse of the courage required by some to call themselves Christians. When Kuri’s father defies the traditions of his culture to serve God, Kuri is frightened. Will God keep them safe? 265629 Ram for Isaac . . . . . . 7.99 5.00 This book relives the story of Abraham’s tested faith through the eyes of his son, Isaac. What could he have possibly been feeling? Was his faith being tested as well? This is one author’s opinion on how Isaac’s journey to Mt. Moriah may have gone. 26 pgs, pb. - Tasha Take-Along Stories 087221 Take-Along Stories 1 . 21.95 13.75 16 stories in a bag. 182196 Take-Along Stories 2 . 21.95 13.75 10 stories in a bag. 1194 Library Builders Books for Ages 7-9 EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 8.99 (except as noted) 5.75 021782 These are My People Although diminutive in stature and unable to become a “certified” missionary, Gladys obediently followed God’s call to become a missionary to the Chinese. Her determination, courage, and faith are a vivid example of a life pleasing to God. 183244 Adoniram Judson: God's Man in Burma This life story of Adoniram Judson follows him from childhood and youthful unbelief to trust in Jesus Christ and service on the mission field of Burma. 115022 Buenos Dias, Carlitos 7.99 5.00 Mr. Scarecrow needs the right clothes to wear, and Carlitos has the job of getting him dressed. But the changing weather keeps Carlitos hopping! Join Carlitos as he does his best to take care of a good friend - and have your own adventure learning Spanish. 180455 Buenas Tardes, Carlitos! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.00 Sequel to Buenos Dias, Carlitos, this storybook by Melody Moore Holmes returns the reader to Carlitos’ world. This time, he must prepare for the arrival of some special company. His friends pitch in to help him get his work done on time. The story is sometimes in English, sometimes in Spanish and teaches simple Spanish vocabulary for household chores and the names of animals. Full-color, 32 pgs, pb. 119743 Captain’s Hat . . . . . . 9.99 6.25 A young Brazilian boy, Pedro, and his American friend, Spud, explore the Big River, romp through the tangled green jungle, and discover a huge dark ship in the sand. During all their rollicking adventures, Pedro dreams of becoming a sea captain, and finally, as he develops the qualities of a leader, earns the honor of wearing a Captain’s hat. 034405 Captive Treasure A runaway favorite here. When Carrie’s family passes through Indian territory on their way west, Carrie is taken captive. Without her family, Carrie must rely totally on the Lord for strength and courage. 044404 Carolina’s Courage An inspiring story about the bravery and courage of a little pioneer girl as she learns the true meaning of sacrifice. 107797 Case of the Dognapped Cat Dogs have been mysteriously disappearing from Mark’s small town-so the Crimebusters team get’s right to work. But their clues lead nowhere, and their carefully planned stakeout turns into a nightmare. This case looks impossible...until Samson shows up. 187955 Case of the Sassy Parrot The Crimebusters face a new challenge when Maria visits her grandmother and finds out someone has broken into her shop. The hardest part of the case will be determining who their friends and enemies are. Will a giant python and a back-talking parrot help, or will they give the detectives away? 196873 Fanny Crosby: Queen of Gospel Songs Though God did not bless her with the ability to use her eyes, He did bless her greatly with the use of her mind and the English language. Blind from the time of her infancy, this story tells of her journey to discovering and using her talent - to the tune of more than eight thousand hymns! 070458 Mystery of Pelican Cove In this sequel to Treasure of Pelican Cove, Jimmy and his dog are puzzled by a strange, dark shadow they see in the water one night. Can they discover what it is? 235507 Nix This short-chapter book by Penny McKnight is a fictional story about a young Jamaican boy’s life in his village. He comes under the care of Christian missionaries, and just when his future starts looking bright, a terrible encounter threatens to ruin his dreams. From home to school to church, and even to prison, Nix learns that God never lets him go. 96 pgs, pb. 269662 ☼No-Fuss Christmas Sueker is a young girl living with foster parents in Oklahoma during the Great Depression. Christmas is coming, so she wants a big tree, candy and presents. Most of all, she wants her older brother (who lives far away) to visit her at her foster home. But in tough economic times, most people have no money for celebrating or traveling. Sueker’s foster parents tell her that nothing is impossible with God, but she finds that hard to believe. Will there be a Christmas for Sueker and her family after all? Charcoal illustrations included. By Susan Kirby. 98 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 102731 Pelts and Promises Willie B. is Jamie’s best friend, but his latest great idea has landed them in trouble. Even though they think up a plan to set things right, Jamie still worries. Sure enough, after Dog has her puppies, everything goes wrong. The boys learn what it means to keep a promise and what really means the most to them. 180281 Rosa Ia Osa . . . . . . . 7.99 5.00 Ocho, nueve, ¡diez! ¡Ya vamous! It's hide and seek -the Spanish way! Rosa and her friends invite you to join their party. Come along, and you'll learn how to count to ten in Spanish, find objects in the hidden picture, and complete two dot-to-dot pictures. A handy English/Spanish dictionary at the back of the book will help you translate the sentences you don't understand. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 080564 Sarah Whitcher’s Story Little Sarah wanders away from her family’s cabin and deep into the forest. Dangers lurk everywhere. Will the settlers find her? 031484 Some Summer! Finally, summer’s here. Oh, no! Aunt Essie has decided to come and visit. Will Charlie’s plans for summer be ruined? 269019 Sticky Flies, Whirling Squirrels, and Plucky Ducks Contains a collection of 31 fables from around the world, including Greece, China, Russia, and more. Each story’s moral or maxim appears at the end in italics. 043182 Treasure of Pelican Cove While everyone is busy searching for treasure, Jimmy’s dog Blackie mysteriously disappears. Where did he go? 091710 Treasure Keeper . . . . 9.99 6.25 What makes a treasure a treasure? And what makes a big person? Marcos has no trouble with the first question. But the other one? That’s harder. In this unusual story, Marcos and his goats meet adventures that yield him many treasures and surprise him with a discovery about himself. Books for Ages 9-12 EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 8.99 (except noted) 5.75 Arctic Missionary Series 113902 Mik-Shrok Steve and Liz Bailey arrive in Alaska with virtually nothing and discovering the older missionary they were supposed to meet has had an accident. They decide they will stay and witness to the Eskimos, but it is obvious they’ll need a lot of help. They keep trusting in the Lord and all the Eskimos keep watching to see what their God will do. 190926 Charlie Treacherous journeys, false religions, and a disturbing newcomer make witnessing in the village a difficult chore. The Bailey family and their beloved dog persevere, however, and overcome great odds to share the Word of God. 147 pages. 194886 77 Zebra This book tells the continuing story of missionaries Steve and Liz Bailey from the book Charlie. They return to their tribe in the Alaskan wilderness, this time with a small plane. The plane aids them in their effort to spread the Word and help the Alaskan people but it also lands Steve and Charlie in trouble when a storm threatens their lives. Arby Jenkins Series 099622 Arby Jenkins Worries! The last seven weeks before graduation from sixth grade are full of worries for Arby. It’s bad enough to have to deal with the Honor Address and one-armed Mr. Watson and the Pacific War. It gets worse when his best friend, Ray, comes down with the chicken pox. And what in the world is he going to do about Spring Ball? 106138 Arby Jenkins, Mighty Mustang Arby’s troubles at summer camp begin when he is separated from his best friend and has to share a wagon-shaped bunk-house with Stuart, the kid who called him “Four Eyes” on the bus. Then one day Arby catches Stuart breaking the camp rules, and life suddenly gets much tougher. This sequel to Arby Jenkins captures with humor and insight the perils of growing up. 106195 Arby Jenkins, Ready to Roll Arby thinks he’s all set for junior high, but right away he runs into dragons. That’s what his homeroom teacher calls selfishness and fear and pride. And just as he gets started on some serious dragon slaying, he has to face the suspicion that someone else wants to share his hero, Mr. Watson. 126607 Arby Jenkins Meets His Match Arby's plans for seventh grade have gone up in smoke. As if that wasn't enough trouble for one year, his grandma has fallen in love with Mr. Watson, Arby's next-door neighbor; and Arby's best friend, Ray Sanchez, has enrolled at Hope School. Arby tries to reason his way through his problems until he realizes his best thoughts lead him straight to the wrong conclusion every time. 117390 Stuart’s Run to Faith Arby’s friend Stuart hates going to school at the Christian Academy and thinks his grandmother is too “preachy.” As his problems pile up, Stuart begins to worry about God. What will Stuart learn about friendship, and will he finally accept God’s love? 209825 Set of all 5 . . . . . . . 44.95 28.00 The Bracken Series These books form a fantasy trilogy set in the Kingdom of Bracken. In The Bridge, Princess Rosalynn helps to save the kingdom. In Crown and Jewel, the young princess inadvertently discovers a plot to remove her father from the throne. In The Two Collars, Krea, a seven-yearold slave, finds herself involved in a conflict between her country and Bracken. As she gains her freedom from the collar of slavery, she discovers another collar she must learn to wear. 030148 The Bridge 032300 The Crown and the Jewel 033175 The Two Collars Colton Cousins Adventure Series 128017 Daniel Colton Under Fire Numerous questions haunt the mind of Daniel Colton as his family makes the journey west. Can he prove himself a real frontiersman? After several adventures, Daniel realizes that pleasing God is his most important duty, and as a result, he wins the respect of many on the wagon train. 128025 Daniel Colton Kidnapped Daniel Colton finds his faith tested as his family settles into their new life in California. When his wayward relative Charles tries to convince him to do some business favors, Daniel realizes that although doing right can be costly, honoring God and staying in His will is worth the price. 127993 Suzannah Strikes Gold The Colton family hits the westward trail again in Book 3. Trying to catch up with Suzannah’s wayward brother-in-law lands See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. the Coltons in the middle of the California Gold Rush. The resourceful Coltons open up a popular restaurant for hungry miners and buy a cabin as Suzannah plans a way to free herself and her family, from the gambling Charles Herrington forever. 128009 Suzannah and the Secret Coins Angry voices announce the beginning of 12-year-old Suzannah Colton’s journey from the security of Alexandria into the western wilderness. She is determined to keep her pouch of gold coins a secret from her gambling brother-in-law on the long and dangerous journey to Missouri. 209809 Set of 4 Above . . . . 35.96 22.50 Mountain Adventure Series 110031 Iceland Adventure Michael and Merry travel to Iceland with Uncle Tony. In the midst of exploring Iceland, they help him to solve a mystery. 194563 American Haven The exciting tale of a brother and sister who leave their parents in London and move to America with their uncle to escape the dangers of World War II. They make their home in a lovely New England village and find excitement in some nearby mountains. Shortly, the characters discover that climbing mountains isn't always fun and can be dangerous. A lost person and a dangerous search make the children all the more grateful for their safe and comfortable new home. The Peabody Adventure Series This series continues the adventures of the Derwoods and their friends that are introduced in Derwood, Inc. While each story is a standalone novel, your children will probably want to read them all! 027458 Derwood, Inc. Peggy and Jack Derwood try to piece together the mysterious events that take place in their normally uneventful home town of Peabody, Wisconsin. It all starts on a school field trip to a mattress factory.... Jack and Penny are soon in over their heads! 030155 A Dangerous Game Scruggs Grady, town “bully”, gets caught up in an international spy ring. Will he be able to find his way home to Peabody? 031070 Treasure in the Yukon This adventure finds Scruggs and Jack together in the Yukon, searching for lost gold. 032706 Courage by Darkness Mild-mannered Jean Derwood (half-sister of Penny and Jack), is the heroine in this adventure/mystery story. 034629 Llamas on the Loose Penny, Jack and Scruggs team up in an effort to help Doc Erickson on his new llama farm. But who’s trying to make trouble for Doc and why? 044164 Abandoned The entire Peabody gang is stranded in the wilderness of New England. Struggling against injury, the elements, and evil doers, it seems like the gang has too many odds stacked against them this time. Can prayer and working together get them out alive? 129601 Set of 6 Above . . . 53.94 33.95 Library Builders 1195 Sherlock Jones Jasper Jones may just be a kid, but he's also quite the detective. Along with the help of his friend, Penny Gordon, "Sherlock" stumbles into and cleverly solves the incredible schemes of crooks. If only the local law enforcement would learn to listen to Jasper the cases would be a lot easier! 215707 Assassination Plot The first book in the series begins with Jasper and Penny accidentally stumbling onto a plot to assassinate the state’s Christian governor. When they try to alert the authorities, nobody believes them, and they have to take matters into their own hands. See how Jasper uses his imagination and earns his nickname “Sherlock” in this intriguing book. 116 pgs. 215715 Willoughby Bank Robbery Jasper and Penny return in this sequel that again puts their Christian beliefs and intelligence into action. This time they are witnesses to a bank robbery and must find the thieves in order to clear the name of one their friend. Fighting gossip and convincing adults of the truth is quite the struggle for “Sherlock” and his sidekick. 96 pgs. 215723 The Missing Diamond This third book in the Sherlock Jones Junior Detective series teaches valuable lessons about valuing God, friends, and family more than money. When Sherlock and Penny make a new friend at school, Lisa Diamond, they are surprised and pleased to learn she is a millionaire and a Christian. When she is kidnapped, they must use all their brainpower and computer technology to get her safely home again. 110 pgs. 045898 Best of Friends Katie Crawford wants to make friends with the pretty new girl in town and teaches the true meaning of friendship. Young Refugee Series 200261 Escape to Liechtenstein Alone in the middle of a war, 12 year old Hans and 9 year old Gretchen aid a young Jewish boy in his escape from the Nazis. Their long dangerous journey takes them through two hundred kilometers of Austrian countryside, hunted by the Nazis with every step. They risk everything, but in the end they gain more than they hoped for. 200220 The Search for the Silver Eagle Continuing to run from the Nazi Gestapo, Hans, Gretchen, and their father are no longer safe in Switzerland. They must keep moving. Their friends in the military help as they can, and soon the family is in France, but things don't stop there - they are soon involved in grand rescue plans on an international scale. 200329 Incredible Rescues Number three in the Young Refugee Series, this adventurous book by Ed Dunlop tells the fictionalized story of 14-year-old Hans and his younger sister as they trust in the Lord during a dangerous time. They help a Swedish diplomat, Raoul Wallenberg, save Jews from the Nazis in Budapest during the closing days of WWII. A tribute to Wallenberg, this book shows that one person can make a difference. 176 pgs, pb. 031229 A Father’s Promise Set in Poland during World War II, this book portrays the courage and hope of a young boy persecuted because of his Jewish heritage (though not a Jew), and separated from his father. It is also a story about the coming of age of a young man as he faces dangers and struggles for survival in his wartorn country. My girls all really enjoyed this inspiring tale of a young person with courage, conviction, and faith. ~~~~~~~~ 1196 Library Builders 031492 Brave the Wild Trail Josh goes along on a cattle drive through Florida’s dangerous wilderness. 192401 Children of the Storm This book tells the true story of a young girl growing up in the midst of persecution in Soviet Russia. She watches her Christian family face loss of jobs, humiliation, imprisonment, and court trials. As she sees doors close for those who remain faithful, she must decide for herself how much she is willing to sacrifice for her faith. 237222 Choctaw Code Set in the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), just before 1900, this is the story of a teenage boy named Tom, whose father works for the railroad. In his first weeks in Indian territory, Tom befriends a Choctaw named Jim Moshulatubbee. But what happens to their friendship when Jim is sentenced to death by his people? 122 pgs. 269126 Far Journey Horace, a young mouse who has grown to mousehood, has an amazing talent that sends him and his friends to the second floor of the humans’ office building. But each time he crosses the border into human domain, he places his colony at risk. Join Horace as he defends his home and searches for his long lost mother. 238956 Feather This is an adventurous tale about a future time when plagues and wars have made technology, writing, and modern civilization a thing of the past. Blen raiders kidnap a frightened girl named Feather and take her far from her village. Her Woban clan searches for buried tools and technology from the Old Times in order to save Feather and themselves. 224 pgs, pb. 257261 Forbidden Gates Nathan is the son of a temple moneychanger, and he knows that only Jews are allowed into the temple’s inner court. Any Gentile found in the temple is killed, yet Nathan chooses to lead a young Gentile who is seeking God into the temple. From that moment, a long chain of events ensues and intertwines with the Biblical accounts found in Acts 6 and 7 that leaves Nathan to struggle with his Jewish heritage and the words spoken by those who are followers of Jesus. Pb, 98 pgs. – elise 274977 ☼Ira Sankey: Singing the Gospel This biography about Ira Sankey, the gospel singer who traveled and worked with D. L. Moody, is a great introduction to an often forgotten Christian hero. This man’s story is pretty adventurous, as he traveled America and Europe to sing the gospel to thousands of people at a time, and bring revival and encouragement. Ira and his family faced great trials (even the Great Chicago Fire), but he persisted in his ministry with Moody and his belief that music could change lives. By Kelley Bruss, 150 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 028316 Jenny Wren A shy young girl is afraid of what she will find in her new foster home. 209486 The Lost Prince of Samavia Marco is only 12, but he is years beyond his age. He has never seen his homeland of Samavia, as he has traveled across the European continent all his life with his father, Loristan, and their servant, Lazarus. Samavia lies in ruins as two warring parties fight over the crown, the crown that rightfully belongs to the Lost Prince. It is said that for the past five hundred years, the royal line of Samavia has been in hiding, bound by the oath of the Forgers of the Stone. The Lost Prince waits for just the right moment to assume his rightful position as King of Samavia. Marco and his father take up their dying country's cause and dream of seeing its secret king crowned. A dangerous plan takes father and son on different journeys. 342 pgs, abridged pb. ~ Elise 023523 Medallion A fantasy story about a young prince who struggles to regain his throne and prevent the demise of his kingdom. Along the way, he learns many lessons about true leadership from a friend of his father. 072108 Mountain Born A wise old shepherd teaches Pete how to care for the black lamb that becomes his special pet. 183509 Mystery of the Indian Carvings Julie visits her uncle on Bartlett Island, only to find that one of his valuable artifacts has disappeared. A persistent reporter is causing problems and Julie begins to hear bumps in the night. Julie's biggest concern is whether or not she can confide in a mysterious woodcarver who lives deep in the forest. 078220 The Next Fine Day Set in the town of Chilham, England. Kent feels like a nobody until he meets an artist who has come to paint the herons of Chilham. Little did he know that the encounter would change his life forever. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 082685 Peanut Butter Friends in a Chop Suey World Amy feels out of place in Taiwan where her family has moved to begin missionary work. Other children laugh at her, everything is strange, and even attending the Chinese church becomes an ordeal. The only place she really feels at home is at her Englishspeaking school with her “peanut butter” friends. 079830 A Place for Peter In this sequel to Mountain Born, Pete struggles with new responsibilities and the threat of rattlesnakes on the hill as he tries to earn his father’s trust. 239046 Pollyanna This is an abridged version of the tale about orphaned 11 year-old Pollyanna. She goes to live with her wealthy aunt, bringing happiness to the entire community with her “Glad Game” and her philosophy of happiness. Written by Eleanor H. Porter, this abridgement is by Dawn L. Watkins and Reverie Collins. 216 pgs, pb. 252908 Princess & the Goblin This is the abridged edition of the George MacDonald classic. 191 pages. 262444 Railway Children (Abridged) After their father is mysteriously taken away, three siblings move from their beautiful villa to a tiny house near a busy railroad. They meet a stranded boy in a tunnel and experience many adventures but they can’t help but wonder about their father and if they’ll ever see him again. 184 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 046136 Renegade in the Hills Josiah Eagle desperately tries to avoid capture by the greedy rancher on his tail. 257485 River of Danger Young-Wolf is a young Seneca boy who clings to the old ways. He sees white men as liars and thieves and he desires to join an elite band of fighters lead by the chief warrior, Captain. However, Samuel Kirkland, a missionary, comes to visit the tribe and ruins his plans, causing Young-Wolf to spy on Kirkland as he desires to find a fault in him worthy of death. However, his observations cause him to wonder if Samuel Kirkland’s stories of Hawenio, the Great Good Voice, could be true. pb, 114 pgs – elise 244699 Sarah’s Long Ride (Piper Ranch) Sent to live with her uncle, Sarah struggles to make herself at home. Recently her mother passed away and Sarah is not only left full of grief but also finds herself without a riding partner for the upcoming Bandicoot 100. Will Sarah find a partner and develop the endurance needed for the upcoming race? More importantly, will Sarah find the endurance she needs to keep living life without the presence of her mother? 173 pages, pb. ~ Tasha 042887 Secret of the Golden Cowrie Aunt Laura’s puzzling secret turns into an adventure for Connie, who learns patience and reliance on God. 031443 Sheriff at Waterstop Waterstop needs cleaning up, and Bret knows that Pa is the man to do it. 256560 Shield In this prequel to Medallion, it is a few generations before Prince Trave is born, and his ancestors are involved in a lengthy war between two kingdoms. A forest girl named Innera finds a dying soldier in the who is carrying the king’s shield. With his final words, he gives Innera a message and says she must deliver it. Innera, her grandmother, and other noble characters risk their lives to bring an end to the long war. 257253 Silent Road to Rescue Based on actual events, this novel tells of a Chinese boy and his family who flee China when the Japanese invade. Kwei Er helps his uncle and the missionary Eric Liddell transport wounded Chinese to the hospital on his trusty mule. Through his adventures and talks with Liddell, Kwei Er learns about the source of true courage. By Denise Williamson, 106 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 117382 Songbird In old Williamsburg, Truxton Pilcher helps his father and brothers in the foundry, but when a pompous silversmith is severely burned by accident, Truxton’s father is imprisoned and faces death for maiming. His only hope is a pardon that cannot be granted. Songbird is infused with suspense and shows well the love of a young boy for his father, whose fate depends solely on God. 102517 Tales from Dust River Gulch Sheriff J.D. Saddlesoap, a “fine-looking mustang,” faces down a passel of outlaws and solves a heap of problems to keep Dust River Gulch a dandy place to live. J.D. tolerates no trouble, but his heart is tender, especially toward a beautiful filly named Rosie. Humor and action make these stories inviting to even the most reluctant readers. 193086 More Tales from Dust River Gulch Further tales of Sheriff Saddlesoap are included in this fun book. Like the first book, this one is composed of several stories about J.D. and his adventures in the wild Old West. A talkative lawyer, a catering disaster, and a batty ball game are but a few of the challenges the sheriff faces in these new tales. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 103325 Thunderbird Gold When Calvin visits his cousin Eric in northern Canada, he makes a fascinating friend, Willis, a young Ojibwa Indian guide. Calvin, Willis, and Eric join in a canoe trip to study Indian pictographs, and before long, they’re plunged into a mystery that leads them into breathless adventure and the bittersweet unraveling of an ancient Ojibwa legend. 106484 Trouble at Silver Pines Inn Treasure is what’s on Nick’s mind when he get’s to Silver Pines Inn, but all he finds is trouble. He makes a bad beginning with his grandfather. He earns a scolding from an important guest. And he spoils his brother’s fishing - all on the same day. 200709 Two Sides to Everything Josh's Mom is recovering from a car accident, so he goes to New Zealand while she learns to walk again. He has quite the experiences there at school and with his Uncle Hamish. 257857 Understood Betsy When Elizabeth Ann is orphaned as an infant, Aunt Frances swoops in to save her from all harm - and most especially from the dreaded Putneys, their rough New England cousins. For the first nine years of her life, Aunt Frances coddles, shelters, and coos over Elizabeth Ann until she is one pale, thin, nervous little girl. Unfortunate circumstances force Elizabeth Ann to be sent away, and with no other choice, where can she go except to the one place Frances has wanted so desperately to keep her away from? Once she recovers from the initial shock of her new country lifestyle, Elizabeth Ann (or Betsy as she is called by her no-nonsense northeastern relatives,) comes to enjoy her exciting new life. Then one day, an unexpected letter comes from Aunt Frances stating that she will be coming to take Elizabeth home. Now Betsy must make a difficult decision: return with Aunt Frances to avoid hurting the only mother she’s ever known, or remain with her dear Putneys on their beloved farm? (This is an abridged version of Understood Betsy with 140 pages. See index for original.) ~ Rachel P. 257998 Where I Belong Miu is only six years old when she is taken from her family and sold into slavery. Abraham (from the Bible) buys her, and she becomes a slave to Sarah and Hagar. Throughout the years that Miu spends in Abraham’s camp, she slowly learns the difference between her Egyptian gods and Abraham’s God. At first she can’t understand why a loving God would let bad things happen to her and the people around her, but she gradually begins to discover the joy of giving your life to God. This book provides a unique way of looking at the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar and is also a sweet story about a young girl coming to know God. By Rebecca Kenney, 106 pgs, pb. ~Rachel Library Builders 1197 124255 The Year of Abi Crim Abi is certain that this year in the sixth grade will be her best school year yet. But Abi is taken aback when her teacher, Mr. Doyle, has to leave because of a family emergency, and then a new girl outdoes her on the violin. Even worse, she discovers an ugly streak of racism in her classmates. This was the year she was going to be the best of the best. Can she face these challenges in a way that will honor her Savior? Books for Ages 12 - Adult EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 8.99 (except noted) 5.75 261057 Beyond the Smoke After his family is killed by Comanche raiders, seventeen-year-old Bryan has no choice but to make it on his own. In his efforts to find home again, his path is bogged down by unforeseen troubles. Whether it is a violent slave owner disrupting his journey or a sheriff bent on making trouble for him, Bryan discovers the path set before him is not an easy one. Instead of giving up hope, he holds tight to his mother’s Bible, sticks to his integrity, and braves the struggles of the Wild West. Written by Terry W. Burns. 145 pgs, pb. - Tasha 264564 Brain Games Every year, high school students from Judson Christian School compete in the Superbrain Games (an educational trivia contest) against all the schools in their area. However, they haven’t come close to beating the public schools since the 1960s when Maggie Thistle led her team to victory. Miss Thistle is now a teacher at Judson. She is up for retirement and would like nothing else than to win the championship one more time. Unfortunately, no students have even applied to play! As she struggles to round up a team (she succeeds and their personalities add a lot to the story) and train them to be winners, she’s suddenly diagnosed with cancer and must decide which course to take. With a focus on Christ throughout, this is a very motivating and entertaining story. By Sharon Hambrick, 122 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 097857 Camp Sierra Secret Lynette is sure her father is sending her off to Camp Sierra just to be rid of her. She decides to exist through the summer, aloof and untouched, as much of a stranger when she leaves as when she arrives. But her daring nature and reluctant friendship with Trevor draw her toward one revelation after another, eventually opening the deepest secret of all. 256818 Careful Enough? In his last year of high school, an opportunity is presented to Daniel to spend most of the next year in China with his family – as missionaries in a country where that is not legal. As if dealing with the change in culture and language was not enough of a transition already, Daniel finds that he and his 1198 Library Builders family must come to grips with many new things – being careful about what you say in public, having friends who might possibly be spies, and government agents who might take you “away” for questioning. How will Daniel handle himself? 109835 Danger Follows Jill Wyman’s trip with her parents across the South Pacific begins as an exciting sailboat adventure. But before long, several unexplained incidents give it frightening undertones. “Who is following them?” Jill wonders. “And why?” 080572 Dust of the Earth A sharecroppers son works hard to build a successful life - but still has an emptiness in his heart. As the years pass, he learns the real meaning of success. 225656 Ellanor’s Exchange Young Ellanor is sent to London in the early 1600s to find a nobleman to marry so her rich family can have a title. Carriages, balls, palaces, and elegance aren’t all that awaits Ellanor, though. While she struggles to keep her identity and marry for happiness, she becomes wrapped up in political plots and dangerous scenarios where her very life is threatened. 196 pgs, pb. 063701 False Coin, True Coin Cissy Nidd doesn’t know who to believe her father, maker of counterfeit coins, or John Bunyan, the prisoner who dares to speak of a loving God. 117374 For God and His People: Ulrich Zwingle & the Swiss Refomation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 11.25 Plots, rioting mobs and the executioner's sword threatened Zwingli and his supporters, but he sought to be a faithful shepherd to his flock in reforming the church in 16th century Switzerland. 108951 Foundling One cold morning in January 1644, Willy four years old - is abandoned on the porch of a parish church in London. The parish constable finds him, and Willy begins a journey that requires him to rely on his natural ingenuity and his early training in order to survive. 244012 Gunner’s Run: WW II Novel When nineteen year old Jim Yoder, a World War II B-24 waist gunner, finds himself alone in enemy territory, will he find faith in the God he turned his back on so long ago? 215 pgs. ~ Enh 031062 Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day Historical fiction by Scott O’Dell. Tom Barton and his uncle help William Tyndale smuggle newly translated Bibles into England. 048561 Hue & Cry In this sequel to The Journeyman, Jared’s deaf daughter befriends a young Irish immigrant who has stolen a horse. 055673 In Search of Honor Set in Paris during the French Revolution. A young man struggles to free himself from his own prison of bitterness. 192088 Jewel Cases (7-12) This book is composed of five mystery stories. Each one includes cunning thieves who attempt to outwit shrewd investigators. The traditional mystery telling style and the intricate plots of the stories will captivate readers. 047787 Journeyman Jared is small and slight and considered “odd.” When he becomes the apprentice of a journeyman painter, his life is changed forever. 260349 Kiriath’s Quest Since the royal family can’t provide the demanded ransom, Prince Kiriath undertakes a dangerous mission to rescue his father, the king, from the evil Grishnaki to prevent a disastrous war. Kiriath begins to doubt himself as the ransom deadline approaches. By Rick Barry, 200 pgs pb. 070466 Men of Iron To challenge the King’s champion means certain death. Does Myles Falworth dare to risk ordeal by battle to regain his family’s honor? 244137 Moose This book by Deb Brammer tells the story of Cody, the only boy in his church youth group until Moose, his crude friend from school, becomes a Christian and starts attending. Cody is working with him, but Moose has a bad home life and still swears and struggles with smoking. When the youth group attends an outdoorsy Bible camp, Cody is scared Moose won’t fit in and may even get thrown out. At first things go as Cody feared, but God softens the hearts of the campers and opens their eyes to their hypocrisy. 132 pgs, pb. 034637 Morning Star of the Reformation The story of John Wycliffe, who dared to pursue his vision of an English Bible for the common man. 212167 The Mystery at 31 New Inn Dr. John Thorndyke and his new assistant Dr. Jervis have been asked to look into the not-so-mysterious death of Mr. Jeffrey Blackmore by his nephew who thinks there may have been foul play. However, as Thorndyke maneuvers his way though a labyrinth of clues, nothing seems to be coming together. Will the mystery at 31 New Inn prove in the end to be "Thorndyke proof?" First published in 1921, author R. Austin Freeman shares medical knowledge and scientific reasoning that are still used by today's forensic scientists. 218 pgs. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 052191 Night Flight In this sequel to The Stolen Years, set in New Jersey, Kelly puzzles over the mysterious happenings in the Pine Barrens. Kelly, a new Christian, experiences problems and doubts, but finally learns to trust in God. 080481 Nothing Daunted: The Story of Isobel Kuhn Biography of a girl whose search for God leads her to become a missionary in the wilderness of southwest China. 264549 Old Man in the Corner Fans of Sherlock Holmes and other armchair detectives will enjoy this book which focuses on solving several crimes in 19th-century Britain. Polly is a tough reporter who thinks there’s nothing to be done about unsolved crimes, but then she meets an old man in the corner of a tea shop who arrogantly tries to convince her that logical thinking can solve any crime. As the old man unties intricate knots in a string, the two bicker back and forth in the shop, eventually unraveling many unsolved mysteries. This is an abridged collection of detective stories originally published in 1909. By Baroness Orczy, 184 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 254987 Out of Darkness Miracles? Do they really exist? As Elhanan, a Jewish schoolboy, finds his mother ill he seeks answers about the rumored healer. Joined by Amplias, a blind beggar, this is one quest that will lead to Jesus of Nazareth in a way that neither could have anticipated. By Alicia Petersen, pb, 177 pgs. 122085 Out of Hiding In the steamy jungles of Mexico a mission trip is threatened by opposition. The village missionary is missing, and turmoil deepens when there is dissension among the team members. Ashton Cook comes face to face with Judah Ewen and her own bitterness. 183475 Over the Divide When circumstances take a drastic turn on a difficult wilderness trip in Montana, fifteenyear-old Jacy and her father begin to realize that God is trying to draw them to Himself. 219337 Professor Van Dusen: The Thinking Machine Professor Van Dusen, A.K.A. the Thinking Machine, is an amazingly smart intellectual who is the main character in all the stories. He uses “simple” logic to find hidden treasure, solve crimes, escape from jail, and more. With his love of common sense and the complicated mysteries he solves, the Thinking Machine will be adored and respected by readers and logic-lovers. Includes 10 mysteries in all. 194 pgs. 185561 Red House Mystery Far from the whimsical tales of the Hundred Acre Wood, A.A. Milne brings to The Red House Mystery all the suspense of a classic whodunit - an unexpected visitor, a mysterious murder, a secret passageway, a beautiful woman and a suspicious valet. But when a guest at the inn becomes a self-appointed "Sherlock Holmes," and acquires his own personal "Dr. Watson," some intriguing evidence comes to light! 208116 Regina Silsby's Secret War The Sons of Liberty have dumped Boston's tea into the harbor, and the "Red Coats" are looking to dispose of those defiant townsfolk. However, the British plans are continually spoiled by the haunting spirit of Regina Silsby, a woman who has been dead for over thirty years! Author Thomas J. Brodeur artfully brings this story to life with his gift for historical detail. You will want to read this book in one sitting to follow the exciting trail of events. 248 pgs, pb. 227454 Regina Silsby’s Phantom Militia This Christian fiction novel tells the story of Rachel and Sarah, two young cousins who become heroes during the Revolutionary War. Using the Red Coats’ superstitions about ghosts against them, the girls scare the British army and gain valuable information for the Rebel side. Reliance on God and prayer are a few of the Christian elements included. 268 pgs, pb. 094045 Rivers of Judah When Judah’s family moves into town, Rebekah doesn’t know about the river in Alaska that holds the key to his past. And she doesn’t know that a roaring rock river in Silver Canyon Park will be linked with Judah’s life and her own need for God. She only knows that her church is in deep trouble, and in spite of God’s promises, she isn’t sure how it can possibly work out for good. 126599 Way of Escape A companion book to The Rivers of Judah. When Brenna’s parents die in a car crash, she and her rebellious brother go to live with their uncle who is a preacher. With his help and the help of his family, Brenna is eventually able to deal both with her grief and her brother. 270728 ☼Silent It’s been a challenging year for 17-year-old Nikki. She’s a busy high school senior, she has to decide on a Christian college soon, and her parents’ relationship is falling apart. When threatening emails are sent to the teachers at her high school, Nikki wonders if she has the courage to help a local detective uncover the person behind the threats. Only her faith can help Nikki face the danger that lies ahead. Please note: the end of the book has a (non-fatal) school hostage/ shooting scene. By Rebecca Kenney. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 199315 Seventh One Tom loved dogs. Just a young boy when he got his first one, he was well into his sixties when Una became his seventh dog. Each one was special to him in a different way, and through them all he learned many lessons. The story about his seventh dog is different from them all. 196477 The Slide The great outdoors is the backdrop for this story of a teenager trying to come to terms with a father who, after years of complete separation, wants to be involved in her and her mother's lives once again. It's a journey of forgiveness and reconciliation, and it could lead to a lot of changes. 117275 Snow New in school (and this isn’t her familiar school for the blind), Stephanie Teale knows she can count on being teased because of her handicaps. What she doesn’t count on is finding a friend like Nathan Ewen. And Rebekah. And Judah. “Normal” kids, but they call themselves Christians. They talk about being accepted by God and even used by him. Are they for real? 216366 Snow Blind This moving book tells the story of Dakota, a homeschooled boy who lives and works at Black Trails with his sister and father. His father owns the wilderness resort, and Dakota plans on taking over the business someday. However, his father has been acting weird lately, and a businessman has been looking at the resort and making recommendations that make Dakota nervous. Add snowmobiles, being trapped in the snow, and reliance on God to the story, and you’ve got an exciting read. 108 pgs, pb. 063321 Sound Friendships Honey, a Hearing Dog, and Willa find a new world of independence and security. 204875 Sparrow Alone Mala, called Sparrow, and her brother Abdon struggle to survive after the death of their parents. Mala sews for the wives of wealthy Roman aristocrats, and watches in dismay as Abdon turns to a life of crime. In the midst of her sorrow and loneliness, the whole village is rocked by the transformation of one of its residents at the hands of the healer from Nazareth. Mala tries to make sense of it all, while praying continually to Jehovah. In the end she witnesses the most significant day in all of history and because of it, life would be forever changed. 044412 The Stolen Years David is determined to recover his family’s silver pistols and overcome his grandfather’s bitterness. Library Builders 1199 124487 The Theft Mike Prickett is a nice Christian kid. He's a star player on the varsity tennis team, and he's got two great friends, Scott, and Carlos. But he's not much for studying history. And if he fails the history final, he's off the team. When the original for the history exam turns up missing, Mike knows exactly what happened to it. But with everything else that's going wrong, how can he confess? 094433 The Triumph of Truth: Life of Martin Luther . . . . . 11.99 7.50 The tempestuous days of the Reformation come to life in this account of the life and times of Martin Luther. The author, a famed Christian historian of the last century, weaves with flair and drama the inspiring tale of the great reformer. “We will not fear,” wrote Luther, “for God has willed His truth to triumph through us.” 258004 What About Cimmaron? Mount Saint Helens erupts, causing Sarah’s family to evacuate their farm, leaving behind their chickens, cows, dog, and Cimmaron – Sarah’s beloved horse. From that moment on, Sarah questions God and how he could cause such a terrible thing to happen. Since God doesn’t seem to care, Sarah decides to take matters into her own hands to go back to the farm and ensure Cimmaron’s safety. Can Sarah’s faith in God be restored in the midst of painful tragedy? Pb, 83 pgs. – elise 901784 Wine of Morning . . . 7.95 7.50 This story centers around Joel, called Barabbas – thief, murderer, revolutionary – the man on whose cross the Son of God was crucified. Who was this man? What was he really like? Why did the crowds call for his release when Pilate offered them Jesus? Did he come to understand the meaning of the life and death of the One who took his place on the cross? Characters in the greatest drama of history leap from the pages of this book – Stephen, King Herod, the Apostle Paul, Pontius Pilate, the chief priests, and the Pharisees. Exciting and true to scripture! 106245 Wings of Gold There’s nothing easy about earning a marine pilot’s wings - Sam Walker knows that. But he’s not prepared for a platoon sergeant who calls him a religious fanatic. How can he find the courage to witness for Christ in such an atmosphere? Maybe it would be safer just to keep his mouth shut. 033167 With Daring Faith This wonderful biography of Amy Carmichael reveals her strong faith in God as she determines to rescue children from India’s temples. 190223 Zoli’s Legacy . . . . . . 9.99 6.25 Based on the life of Young Zoltán Galambos, a Hungarian caught in the chaos after WWI. Combines two books. In Book 1, Zoli battles poverty, his father’s displeasure, and his own pride in order to get an education. In Book 2, WW II engulfs Zoli’s loved ones, and he must make a life-changing decision. 1200 Library Builders FOR THE HORSE LOVER The White Stallion (3-5) Gretchen's great-great-grandmother had a fascinating story to tell. This tale was passed on through Gretchen's grandmother to her mother, and now to her. It is the story of the White Stallion who saved her life. It was 1845 and three families were emigrating out west. They traveled in covered wagons drawn by four horses. Gretchen and her family were in the last wagon, and Mother and Father sat on the driver's seat. The children were inside with the household goods. Because it was so hot in the wagon, Gretchen asked to ride on their horse Anna for a while. Gretchen's father lifted her onto the mare and tied her securely so that she would not fall off. When Gretchen falls asleep and the wagon's axle breaks, she drifts off, far from her family. Only a miracle can save her from harm and reunite her to her family - the magic of the White Stallion. 002453 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Sneaky Pony Series (K-2) Catherine Corey Keegan Dana (more commonly known as Keeker) has the same dream as little girls everywhere - she wants her very own pony. Keeker has lots of pets, but no pony to go for rides on and share all her secrets with. She dreams of the day that she will meet her perfect pal. Little does Keeker know, when a Shetland Pony named Plum comes along, that ponies have minds of their own – and they sometimes like to do sneaky naughty things to their little girls! Join Keeker and Plum as they learn to get along and have all sorts of adventures together! 040181 Keeker and the Sneaky Pony (Bk 1) . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 040180 Keeker and the Horse Show Show-Off (Bk 2) . . . . 3.95 3.25 040182 Keeker and the Springtime Surprize (Bk 4) . . . . . 4.99 3.95 016529 Keeker and the Pony Camp Catastrophe (Bk 5) . . 4.99 3.95 Marguerite Henry Books (3-7) 016501 Keeker and the Not-So-Sleepy Hollow (Bk 6) . . . . . 3.99 3.25 Album of Horses 015425 Keeker and Crazy, Upside-Down Twenty of the most common breeds, including Birthday (Bk 7) . . . . . 4.99 3.95 the Arabian, Shetland pony, Thoroughbred, and Clydesdale, are highlighted through unusual and little-known facts, anecdotes, and illustraBilly and Blaze (1-4) A classic series of stories about the adventures tions. of a young boy and his horse. The books con- 000800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.75 tain wholesome material for the young reader, and if your child is not a horse lover when he Marguerite Henry Treasury of Horses This book combines three popular novels by starts the series, he may be soon! EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Marguerite Henry that rank among the greatest horse stories ever told. Misty of Chincoteague, 002382 Billy and Blaze Justin Morgan Had a Horse, and King of the 004577 Blaze & the Forest Fire Wind are all included. 528 pgs, pb. 004583 Blaze and Thunderbolt 023201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.95 004584 Blaze Shows the Way EACH BOOK BELOW . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Misty of Chincoteague 004578 Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony Story centering on two children yearning for 004580 Blaze and the Lost Quarry a horse - a certain, special horse and her foal, 004582 Blaze and the Mountain Lion Misty. A good telling, describing a special 022538 Blaze Finds the Trail relationship between horse and human. Also available is a 2 hour, unabridged audio CD read by Edward Herrmann. 001534 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 022572 Audio CD . . . . . . . 14.99 10.50 ☼Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa (1-4) Join perky little cowgirl Kate and her faithful companion, Cocoa the cowhorse, who often has a mind of his own! The two enjoy a fun relationship as Kate tries to get things done and Cocoa is distracted by his hunger, thirst or things around him. In the end, they always work things out so that they both are satisfied. The conversation between them is always cute and funny, and kids will enjoy following them on their adventures. There is not much text on each page, perfect for young readers, and the words are accompanied by hilarious illustrations. Pb, approximately 40 pgs. ~ Megan EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 007225 Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa 048979 …Horse in the House 007286 …Partners 007302 …Rain or Shine 007329 …School Days 007338 …Spring Babies Stormy, Misty’s Foal Story of Misty’s offspring, Stormy, born during a hurricane. Sequel to Misty. 009526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Sea Star, Orphan of Chincoteague Another Misty sequel about a Chincoteague orphan colt. 009527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Misty’s Twilight The newest of the Marguerite Henry books, continuing the story of Misty and her offspring. 000810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 King of the Wind Story of the Godolphin Arabian, ancestor of the famous racehorse Man o’ War. A Newbery Medal winner. 020969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Breyer Horse Collection Series (3-8) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 027312 Little Prince - Story of a Shetland Pony 027317 Samirah’s Ride - Story of an Arabian Filly 027318 Wild Blue - Story of a Mustang Justin Morgan Had a Horse Appaloosa Story of the first known American-bred Morgan horse. 004183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Mustang, Wild Spirit of the West Story about the woman who crusaded to protect the wild mustangs of the West, “Wild Horse Annie.” 000813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley From the author of Misty of Chincoteague comes another great book for the horse lover. Molly Moore dreams of her one seemingly impossible hope: to have a horse. And not just any horse; it has to be special-and fast enough to beat her neighbors’ horse. On her birthday she receives a wonderful surprise! But Molly is a little disappointed; she ends up with an old mare. Another surprise awaits Molly, though - an unexpected baby mule she names Brown Starlight Series (3-9) Sunshine. - Megan Miranda is twelve years old and in love with 004346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 a big black stallion named Starlight. She has a connection with him that no one else has and is Brighty of Grand Canyon A lone little burro roams his home in the just dying to make him her own. This six-book Grand Canyon, but his affinity for company, series will captivate young horse-lovers as they often in the form of people with flapjacks, experience all the joy and pain right along with gets him mixed up in more adventures than he this young girl and the horse she loves. ever counted on. After his friend dies, Brighty ~ Megan 8.95 (named after the Bright Angel Creek) is kind of EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 on his own. He does have one other friend that 004107 Miranda and Starlight (#1) he summers with and who is willing to help out 004253 Starlight's Courage (#2) – as long as nobody tries to make him do any- 004175 Starlight, Star Bright (#3) thing he doesn’t want to do! Brighty ends up in 004278 Starlight's Shooting Star (#4) scrapes with cougars and mountain lions, meets 004171 Starlight Shines for Miranda (#5) President Teddy Roosevelt, and even helps 004109 Starlight Comes Home (#6) with the search for the murderer of his friend. 043566 Gift Pack . . . . . . . . 60.00 43.95 All six revised-edition titles are packaged in Through it all his huge heart, antics, and unique a handsomely illustrated, open-faced box, character will keep readers smiling. ~ Megan making this the perfect gift for the horse 001882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 adventure lover in your family! White Stallion of Lipizza A young boy named Hans dreams of one day ☼Danny’s Dragon: Story of Wartime Loss working with the famed stallions of Lipizza. (3-8) Ten-year-old Danny has received devastating Coming from a family of bakers, he is discouraged from ever becoming a rider. Amazingly, news: his dad was killed in Iraq. Danny’s comhe is invited to watch the extraordinary Ballet of panion through his grief is his horse, Dragon. Lipizzaners from the Imperial Box, and his life Danny imagines that his horse is a magical is changed. With authentic details about the dragon he rides on to search for his father in skillful training of both horse and rider, the story the desert and bring him home. With the supshares about Hans and his beloved Lipizzan port of his family and the companionship of his stallion, Borina. Black and white illustrations horse, Danny goes through the stages of grief and slowly begins to reconnect with his family, are included. 112 pgs. ~ Rachel S. 010820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 10.95 make new friends—and heal. By Janet Muirhead Hill. Illust by Pat Lehmkuhl and Peter Ore. 189 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa ~~~~~~~ 002173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 8.25 True Horse Stories (3-7) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.25 Come on Seabiscuit! (3+) One of my greatest finds at a library book024483 Little Squire: The Jumping Pony sale was an old worn-out copy of this book. 024514 Miskeen: The Dancing Horse It was one of my favorite books as a kid, and it still is. Seabiscuit, a thoroughbred, was a descendent of the famous horse, War Admiral. Wildwood Stables Series (3-7) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.35 While he didn't have the sleek look and great confirmation of his ancestor, he had the heart 002355 #1 - Daring to Dream of a champion. People of all ages will love this 002358 #2 - Playing for Keeps heartwarming story of the colt as he goes from 002391 #3 - Racing Against Time an abusive beginning to shattering records at 002399 #4 - Learning To Fly race tracks across the country. ~ Megan 002400 #5 - Stealing the Prize 023417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.95 002414 #6 - Taking the Leap See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Black Stallion Series (4-7) Boys and girls alike will revel in the adventures of this well-written series. Full of excitement, wild horses, shipwrecks, plane crashes, neckand-neck races, and more, readers will be sitting on the edge of their seats. Above all, the true bond between horses and humans is always evident. pb. ~ Megan EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 6.50 5.00 001370 Black Stallion (#1) Alec Ramsey is on his way home from a two month trip to see his uncle in India. On the ship, he meets the Black Stallion – the wildest and most beautiful horse he has ever seen. When a horrific storm tears the boat to pieces, the stallion pulls Alec to the shore of an uninhabited desert island. Will Alec ever be able to befriend and tame him? Will he be able to channel the stallion’s speed into racing? 036583 Black Stallion Returns (#2) The rightful owner of the Black Stallion comes to claim him, and Alec is devastated. He is determined to buy him from the Arabian chieftain, so he travels to the deserts of Arabia. There he encounters many adventures including clan rivalries, great races, and more. 008759 Son of the Black Stallion (#3) The owner of the Black Stallion, in his gratitude to Alec, gifts him with the first offspring of the Black Stallion. Although this beautiful horse is fast, powerful, and graceful, there is something a little disturbing about him. Will Alec ever be able to tame him? 036599 Island Stallion (#4) Meet Steve Duncan as he travels to the mostly undiscovered Azul Island with his friend Pitch. People only know of a small plain, sheer cliffs, and scrawny horses on the island, but both Steve and Pitch feel that there is something more to it. When they see a magnificent giant red stallion on the cliffs, they know they have to find a way to the interior. 036578 Black Stallion and Satan (#5) Although the Black Stallion’s son, Satan, is sweeping the world of horse racing, Alec still misses the once-in-a-lifetime bond he shared with the Black Stallion. When Alec receives a letter saying the Black is now his, he is ecstatic. Should he retire his beloved stallion to his breeding farm, or does the Black have what it takes to race against his son? Library Builders 1201 008167 Black Stallion’s Blood Bay Colt (#6) . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 The Black Stallion is proving himself through his breeding with this little missile! Full of champion bloodlines through his dam and the fiery spirit of the Black Stallion, this little guy could be the talk of the racing circles. 036601 Island Stallion’s Fury (#7) Steve Duncan gets to return to his beloved Flame on Azul Island for a whole two months of the summer! Looking forward to endless days of exploring, hanging out with Pitch, and spending time with his horse, Steve doesn’t realize the dangers that could come to their little island paradise if someone discovers them. 036586 Black Stallion’s Filly (#8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Alec and his friend and mentor, Henry (who handles the training and racing of their horses), have yet another challenge when they get hold of the Black Stallion’s first filly, Black Minx. Will they be able to overcome her poor manners stemming from two years of spoiling? Will she be able to compete against much bigger colts in the Kentucky Derby? 036584 Black Stallion Revolts (#9) When the Black Stallion starts to revert to some of his wild habits, Alec decides it’s time to take him away for a vacation out west where he can run on hundreds of acres. They get more than they bargained for when the plane has to make an emergency crash landing leaving Alec with amnesia and the Black running wild! Will they ever find each other and their way home? 008385 Black Stallion’s Sulky Colt (#10) When in training for a huge harness race, Bonfire (the Black Stallion’s son) is involved in a horrific accident. Bonfire is fine physically, but mentally he is spooked and no longer wants to race. Will he be able to get over his fears in time for the big race? 036600 Island Stallion Races (#11) Alone on his paradise island, Steve daydreams about someday racing Flame. Suddenly, events are rapidly changing! Steve hears voices on the island, but he didn’t think any human would have been able to find him here. Through the strangers that he meets, he is able to take Flame to the International Cup race – but all Flame wants to do is fight! Will Steve be able to get him under control? Is any of this really happening? 036585 Black Stallion’s Courage (#12) It seems everything is going wrong – their foaling man has to be fired, the barn burns down, the insurance policy has lapsed – and now Alec Ramsey finds he has to come up with $100,000 to rebuild. With only Black Minx out on the racing circuit, Alec feels he needs to double his odds and brings the Black out of retirement. Does he still have what it takes to win? 1202 Library Builders 036582 Black Stallion Mystery (#13) While trying to decide whether or not to keep racing the Black, Alec stumbles upon three yearlings who have an uncanny resemblance to him. Could the Black’s sire still be alive although everyone thought him dead? This question leads Alec and Henry on a long and very dangerous chase to Spain and Arabia to find some answers. 036579 Black Stallion and Flame (#15) The Black Stallion finally meets his equal when the plane he and Alec are on has to crash land in the sea. The Black and Alec are separated, and the Black leads the small band of horses from the plane to the safety of Azul Island. Once there, he and Flame are about to go head to head when they have to team up against a common enemy. Will they be able to overcome the odds? Will the Black ever be reunited with Alec? 036581 Black Stallion Challenged (#17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 The Black Stallion is reunited with his equal, Flame, when Steve Duncan decides to bring him to the United States to race. Never before has the Black been challenged like he is now – not only is Flame an extremely fast horse, but Steve has the motivation of needing money to try to buy Azul Island. How will it turn out when the Big Two race against each other? 036587 Black Stallion’s Ghost (#18) Although they are supposed to be on a bit of a vacation, Alec and the Black as always are drawn into an adventure. On a morning ride through the Everglades, they meet up with a beautiful gray mare and a strange man. Circumstances prevent Alec from leaving, and he worries what this strange man has in store for them. Full of unexplainable phenomena, crazy men, and superstition, readers will wonder if they will ever get out of this tangle unscathed. 008065 Black Stallion and the Girl (#19) In the racing world full of men, Alec isn’t sure that Pam Athena has what it takes. She has come to the farm to apply for a job when Alec and Henry can’t handle all of the work. She seems to have a gift communicating to the horses, and soon everyone is enchanted by her. Will Pam be the right person for the job? 008781 Young Black Stallion (#21) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Sure, now readers know about all the great successes of the Black Stallion, but how about the story of his childhood – all of the events and challenges that molded him into a champion? This book takes readers to the early days of the Black Stallion in Arabia – his early promise, robbery attempts, and surviving in the wild. 028615 Horse-Tamer: A Black Stallion Story . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 Written by Walter Farley, this title is one of the least-known books in the Black Stallion story. In fact, the Black Stallion himself only makes a small appearance. In this book, readers are taken back to the times before automobiles when people depended on horses for transportation. While most people knew how to ride and drive horses, they knew very little about training them or fixing behavioral issues. Henry Dailey tells Alec the story of his boyhood days, how he went to live with his older brother, Bill Dailey, a carriage-maker that cared very much about horses. He took great pains to help enlighten people he met about how to treat horses and how to get the best from them. Traveling far and wide as a horse tamer, Bill and Henry face many adversities, from a con man who makes them have to fight for their reputation to the worst of the worst horses to train. pb, 137 pgs. – Megan ~~~~~~~~ ☼Orange Slipknot Book (4-7) An engaging story about a young boy named Ben who lives on a ranch and wants to grow up to be a cowboy, just like his dad. Poor Ben has never gotten along with the ranch owner, and he seems to always be getting himself into trouble. Ben has to learn some difficult lessons about responsibility as a result of some of his foolish ideas. One of the few horse books I’ve read that is geared toward young boys, there are many good lessons to be gleaned from this book. A curriculum guide (#047083) is also available; see the Reading/Study Guides section of our catalog. pb, 177 pgs. ~ Megan 047082 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 8.95 Winnie the Horse Gentler (4-7) Winnie Willis has a gift with horses that she inherited from her mother. Despite the success she enjoys in that area, the rest of her life isn't as easy. She blames herself for her mother's death and struggles to rebuild her relationship with God. Join Winnie in her adventures, taming horses and teaching them to trust again, just as she is once again learning to lean on God. ~ Megan EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 034260 Wild Thing (#1) 034248 Eager Star (#2) 034247 Bold Beauty (#3) 034256 Midnight Mystery (#4) 034258 Unhappy Appy (#5) 034251 Gift Horse (#6) 037806 Friendly Foal (#7) 037805 Buckskin Bandit (#8) 036580 Black Stallion Box Set 26.00 19.75 This set contains 4 of the popular Black Stallion books: Black Stallion (#1), Black Stallion Returns (# 2), Black Stallion Revolts (# 9), and Black Stallions Ghost (# 18). See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Starlight Animal Rescue (4-7) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 029331 #1 Runaway 029344 #2 Mad Dog 029365 #3 Wild Cat 029371 #4 Dark Horse 4.50 Morgan Horse Series (4-7) Heather Richardson dreams (literally) of owning her own Morgan horse. It’s her favorite breed in the whole world, and she feels a special bond with them. When she gets a job at a small Morgan farm, she is on top of the world – especially when she finds out that the gorgeous black stallion she’s been dreaming about resides there! Throughout this series, Heather Richardson has many adventures with her beloved Morgans and makes lots of friends along the way. Approx. 200 pgs, pb. ~ Megan EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 9.75 043995 Annie: Mysterious Morgan Horse 004911 Blackjack: Dreaming of a Morgan Horse 004913 Frosty: The Adventures of a Morgan Horse 046417 Rimfire: Barrel Racing Morgan Horse 004914 Robin: The Lovable Morgan Horse 004915 Rusty: The High-Flying Morgan Horse Horses of Half Moon Ranch (4-7) EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 028515 Wild Horses # 1 028471 Rodeo Rocky # 2 028429 Crazy Horse # 3 028459 Johnny Mohawk # 4 028464 Midnight Lady # 5 028514 Third-Time Lucky # 6 Wa-Tonka! Camp Cowboys (4-8) 023393 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 4.75 7.50 Black Beauty (4-9) Black Beauty lives in England in the 19th century and after falling on hard times, his loving owners of are forced to sell him. Autobiographical in style, this book gives an account of a horse's experiences at the hands of many owners - some of them sensitive, gentle riders who treated him kindly, others who are cruel drivers who inflicted lasting injury. By Anna Sewell, 245 pgs, pb. 001164 Scholastic Classic . . . 3.99 2.95 005889 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 ☼Chancey of the Maury River (4-9) Chancey, an orphaned albino Appaloosa, has many years of hardship before finding a family that truly loves him and appreciates his talents. Told through Chancey’s eyes, this uplifting story of second chances tells how this brave horse changed the lives of two children forever. By Gigi Amateau. 246 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 049109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 ☼Great Horse Stories (5-AD) This collection contains fifteen short horse stories by some of the best authors in the genre. The collection begins with an abridgment of Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty (from the Young Folks’ Edition), followed by “Her First Horse Show” by David Gray; “Adventure of Silver Blaze” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; “Brogue” by Saki, “Maltese Cat” by Rudyard Kipling, and ten others. Compiled by James Daley. 232 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 049137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.75 Adventures of Uncle Wiggily (PK-AD) Come along but be quick. Uncle Wiggily, the gentleman rabbit, has much to do and much to see. This timeless rabbit started off in the imagination of Howard Garis but found its way to paper in the year 1910. Ever since, stories of Wiggily have captured the hearts of many generations. With the opening of the cover you will discover 19 of Uncle Wiggily Longear’s most popular adventures. Read along as this rabbit repeatedly saves himself and others from dangerous encounters by the use of his wit, thinking skills and other various virtues that make him a most memorable character. Louis Wisa supplies ☼Golden Filly Series (7-12) With so many choices for horsey-fiction when the book with colored versions of the original you are a younger or tween reader, sometimes illustrations. 92 pgs, hc. ~ Tasha it feels like loving horses is something you’re 014864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 10.50 supposed to outgrow! If you are like me, however, and looking for something a little more Aesop’s Fables for Children With CD (PK-AD) If you’re a fan of Aesop’s fables, you’ve come grown up to read, with Christian content and a great storyline, you’ll love this series. It was to the right place. This book contains 147 of one of my favorites when I was a teenager with Aesop’s treasured tales, including Ants and the a passion for horses and a voracious appetite for Grasshopper, Fox and the Lion, Wolf in Sheep’s reading. This series follows a 16- year old girl Clothing, and many more! Full color period named Trish as she becomes a jockey, helps illustrations appear on every page, bringing the train horses on her family farm, struggles with tales to life. At the end of each fable, a brief her father’s battle with cancer, juggles school maxim appears in italics, emphasizing the moral and riding and grows into a responsible and of the story. An hour long audio CD features God-fearing adult. Many readers will identify narrations of 42 of the most popular tales from with Trish’s struggles and choices, her diffi- the book (with page references). Illus. by Milo culties that she faces and how she chooses to Winter. 112 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa handle them. And through it all are the horses 046514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 10.50 she loves as she trains, rides, foals and more. The ten book set has been conveniently and economically combined into two thick 600+ page collections. ~ Megan EACH COLLECTION . . . . . . . 14.99 11.75 023395 Collection 1 023412 Collection 2 MORE GOOD BOOKS... (Alphabetically) This is such a large section of our catalog that we decided to split it up by reading level. Obviously there is some cross-over between the grades, but this way you can browse the section corresponding to your child's reading level for reading material. The books are arranged alphabetically within each section - if you are looking for a specific title, feel free to use the alphabetical index located in the back of our catalog. Akimbo and the Crocodile Man (2-5) Akimbo is a young boy who lives in the heart of Africa. When a man visits and says he’d like to tag some of the local crocodiles for research, Akimbo is thrilled that he is allowed to follow the man and observe his work. However, when the man gets attacked, it’s up to Akimbo to brave crocodile-infested waters and other African dangers to get the man some help. An adventurous story that shares about the habitats Primary Grades (PK-3) and habits of crocodiles, this book is perfect for younger readers because of its short chapters ☼Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole and exciting plot. Black and white illustrations are scattered throughout. By Alexander McCall (K-3) The two best friends from the popular book Smith, 68 pgs, pb. 7.50 Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole are back in 028056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 this sequel that continues to show the value and work in a true friendship. This time, the pair Albert (K-3) Every morning, Albert sticks his hand outside have tickets to go see a magic show. However, when the magician makes a mistake, Mole gets the window to check the weather. If the weather very depressed that magic isn’t real. It’s up to is right, he’ll go on a walk. But day after day, his friend Mouse to cheer him up, and he does he finds some excuse to stay inside - until one so by showing the magic that is in nature all morning when two small cardinals teach him a around them. The story is told in short sentences big lesson about life. ~ Anh 5.35 with large, easy-to-read font, and colorful pic- 019191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 tures adorn each page. By Wong Herbert Yee, All in a Day (PK-3) 48 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 4.95 048142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 047698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1203 Amish Year (PK-3) This pleasantly illustrated softcover book follows Lizzy, a young Amish girl over the course of a typical year in Old Order Amish life. You’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to another era – a time when life was simpler and quieter, as you read about spring planting and cleaning, summers spent playing softball and making hay, harvesting and canning in the fall, and a good ‘ol toboggan ride on a crisp winter’s day. Along the way, you’ll learn a little bit about Amish customs, traditions and celebrations. Although the suggested age range for this book is preschool through third grade, this book is an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to learn more about the Amish. – Rachel P. 003144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 7.75 Bears (PK-2) In just 27 words, author Ruth Krauss tells a charming, rhyming story about bears - on the stairs, under chairs, stepping in squares…everywheres! Illustrations by Maurice Sendak feature Max, the boy in the wolf suit from Where the Another Celebrated Dancing Bear (PK-3) Wild Things Are. 24 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa A cute story by Gladys Scheffrin-Falk about 045801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 10.95 two bears who are friends in Russia. One dances for the Moscow Circus and one works at Bears on Hemlock Mountain (1-3) the hospital. The one at the hospital is jealous When his mother sends him over the mountain of the dancing bear, but the dancing bear begins on an errand, Jonathan dawdles at his aunt’s to give him lessons and soon they both enjoy house, then crosses the mountain at night - the twirling around and dancing. Intricate etchings mountain that people say has no bears. Also illustrate the story on every page. 32 pgs, hc. available is a 30 minute, unabridged audio CD 040850 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 14.95 read by William Dufris. 003216 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Ask Mr. Bear (PK-3) 022531 Audio CD . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.75 There was once a boy named Danny, who had quite a predicament. One day, Danny's mother had a birthday, and Danny asked himself, "What shall I give my mother for her birthday?" Danny asked the Hen, and the hen offered an egg, but mother already had an egg, so the hen accompanied Danny to help him. Everyone wants to help - but they have nothing mother doesn't already have and time is running out! Danny goes to the forest to ask Mr. Bear. He has the perfect idea - it's immaterial, priceless, and very, very special! 001881 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 there he was on the wide road. He meets many other animals which pose adventure and danger until he finds himself lost! How will he ever find his way back home? 000612 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Among the Meadow People (K-5) First published in 1901, this charming collection of animal-themed stories was written by a kindergarten teacher to entertain her class. Twenty-eight imaginative stories about birds, insects, and other small creatures that live in the meadow contain insights into their daily lives and moral lessons. Some of the stories included are “Butterfly That Went Calling,” “Lazy Snail,” “Contented Earthworms,” and “Mosquito Tries to Teach His Neighbors.” Period pen and ink illustrations appear on the first page of each story. By Clara Dillingham Pierson. 124 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 002798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 8.75 Ballad of Lucy Whipple (PK-6) From the author of Catherine, Called Birdy and The Midwife’s Apprentice comes this novel ☼Anatole and the Cat (PK-3) Anatole is a mouse with the best job in the about a spirited young girl trying to find her world: he is Vice President in Charge of Cheese place in the strange land out West in the midTasting at Duval’s Cheese Factory, in Paris! The 1800s. pb, 218 pgs. -Enh 4.50 people at the factory are unaware that their 044168 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 mysterious cheese taster is a mouse, so M’sieu Duval thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat Bear Called Paddington (PK-3) Paddington is a little brown bear who has to the factory. Now poor Anatole must act to protect his job—and his life. This cute, funny emigrated from Peru and is found on the railstory has charcoal illustrations with blue and way platform of Paddington Station by Mr. red accents (the colors of the French flag). A and Mrs. Brown. Taking the sign found around Caldecott Honor Book. By Eve Titus; illus by Paddington’s neck to heart, the Browns decide to let Paddington stay with them. The famPaul Galdone. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 001997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ily quickly learns, however, that Paddington’s curiosity and inquisitive nature have a knack for getting him into trouble despite his good intenAndy and the Lion (PK-4) Andy loves lions. He checks a book out from tions. Life in the Brown household is definitely the library about lions, his grandfather tells him more exciting thanks to the many exploits of stories about lions, and lions are all Andy can Paddington! An unabridged reading of this great story, read by Stephen Fry, is also available. The think about. 000784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 reading comes on two audio CDs and runs 2 hours, 40 min. ~ Enh 005027 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Angelo (K-3) Old Angelo loves his work - he uses plaster 016691 Audio CD . . . . . . . 17.95 12.95 to fix crumbling walls. One day, he rescues 003951 More About Paddington Audio CD . . . . . . . 17.95 12.95 an injured pigeon while restoring a church. If you enjoyed all the misadventures in the Returning the favor, the pigeon keeps Angelo original, you’ll enjoy this follow-up where company throughout the long renovation. A Paddington’s adventures in the Browns’ touching story of friendship by Macaulay. house continue. As he tries to take a family 019330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 photo, decorate his bedroom, play in the snow for the first time, go Christmas shopAngus Lost (PK-2) ping, and more, the lovable, accident-prone Told and pictured by Marjorie Flack, author of teddy bear is sure to get into all kinds of Angus and the Ducks and Angus and the Cat. scrapes. This is a complete and unabridged When winter came, Angus grew tired of the reading of the original book by Michael same yard and the same house and the same cat Bond, lively read by the talented British and all the same things he knew all about. He actor Stephen Fry. Two CDs run about 2.5 was curious about other places and other things, hours total. ~Rachel so one day Angus slipped through the gate, and 1204 Library Builders The Bee Tree (PK-3) When Mary Ellen gets bored of reading, her grandpa decides it's time to find a bee tree instead. As they run after a bee to follow it to its honey, they are joined one by one by excited townspeople who also want to go to the bee tree. They all enjoy the savory snack, and Mary Ellen finds something else just as sweet as the delicious honey. 000749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Big Green Pocketbook (PK-3) A little girl and her mom, pocketbooks in hand, take the bus into town to run some errands. At each place they visit, she receives something to put into her big green pocketbook. At night, when she is looking for her new crayons, she realizes her bag is gone and she must have left it on the bus. Hopefully the pocketbook is not gone for good! 000849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Big Sister & Little Sister (PK-3) “Once there was a big sister and a little sister,” begins this lovely story. The big sister takes care of the little sister, helping her cross the street, making her stay on the sidewalk when they played, and even comforting her when she cried. One day the little sister grew tired of being taken care of and told what to do. She ran off to the meadow to be by herself. A frantic search by the big sister and the revealing of the little sister from her hiding spot leads these sweet young girls to realize that they can both take care of one another. The charming illustrations are soft pencil drawings in muted pinks and greens. A wonderful story teaching children to love, care for, and treasure one another. 24 pgs, pb. – elise 006946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Biggest Bear (K-2) This is a cute story about a boy named Johnny and the problems his pet bear causes. At first, Johnny is determined to hunt down a bear so he can hang the skin on his barn like all his neighbors, but things change when he befriends the small cub he finds. Unfortunately, the bear grows quickly and begins to take food from the other animals, ruining crops, and even disturbing neighbors. Johnny tries to get the bear to return to the forest, but it just keeps coming back to Johnny. It looks like he might have to shoot a bear after all! The story is told with a few sentences on every other page and illustrated with black and white drawings. ~ Rachel S. 022305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 ☼Butterfly Lion (2-6) Bertie is a young boy living in Africa who rescues an orphaned white lion cub. Bertie and the cub become best friends. Then Bertie is sent to boarding school in England and the lion is sold to a circus. Can Bertie and the lion’s friendship last across the miles? How will Bertie handle the challenges of boarding school? Charcoal illustrations appear throughout the book, and the back contains supplementary educational material: top ten lion facts, tips for surviving in the wild, instructions for making pinecone bird feeders, a pet care quiz, and more. There’s even a recipe for safari flapjacks! By Michael Morpurgo. 144 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 000870 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 Blueberries for Sal (PK-3) In this charming story, we travel along to Blueberry Hill to pick sun-ripened blueberries. Sal's mother wants to take the berries home to can them so the family may enjoy them during the winter months. Sal brings along her small tin pail to help, however, she ends up eating more than she picks! On the other side of the hill, Little Bear and his mother are eating blueberries to grow big and fat for the long, cold winter. Both Sal and Little Bear sit down to enjoy the scrumptious berries, and when they get up to find their mothers, they each mistake the other's mother for their own! The soft humor and delightful ending is perfect for any young child, and the detailed blue and white illustrations perfectly accent the story. Pb. A read-along book and CD set are also available, which includes the book plus an audio CD. The CD includes the narrated story and fun activities. - elise 002251 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 049031 ☼Book & CD . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 Button Box (PK) 047700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 Brave Irene (1-3) 049663 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 The Bravest Dog Ever: The True Story of Balto (Step Into Reading) (1-3) This easy to read book shares the true story of Balto with young readers. The exciting text is accompanied by lots of colorful illustrations. 48 pgs. 002393 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? In board-book edition for the youngest child, this is the beloved classic by Bill Martin Jr. The pages are super-thick and durable, and the illustrations by Eric Carle are vibrantly colorful, interesting, and original. "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see? I see a red bird looking at me. Red Bird, Red Bird, What do you see?" This one should definitely bring back some memories! 000908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 Chair for My Mother (K-4) Every night, the daughter, mother, and grandmother put all of their change into a huge jar. When the jar is full, they are going to go out and buy a big, comfortable, fat, soft armchair. Their house burned up in a fire, and all their couches and nice chairs are gone. When they moved, people brought them kitchen tables and chairs and curtains and food and even a bed. But there is no good place for Mother to sit when she comes home from work tired. Day by day, the jar fills up until it is time to go out and find the perfect chair. 007685 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Chanticleer and the Fox (K-2) Adapted from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury 4.25 Tales. Chanticleer is a beautiful rooster, with a voice to match. All is well in his life until he dreams that he is carried away. Choosing to ignore the dream, he falls under the spell of Canada Geese Quilt (2-5) A new baby is on the way and Ariel wants to flattery and is captured by a fox. 5.75 make something of her own for her new brother 011784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 or sister. Grandma is going to make a quilt and she suggests Ariel draws up the design. Shortly thereafter, Grandma has a stroke, and Ariel’s ☼Chin Yu Min and the Ginger Cat (PK-3) Chin Yu Min is the proud, haughty wife of world is turned upside-down. Will Grandma ever get better? What can she do to help? This a wealthy Chinese government official. She is a lovely chapter book for any early reader takes her prosperity for granted and is rude and to help understand the effects of sickness and unkind to her servants and the beggars in the aging, and how unconditional love can have a community. When her husband dies, she sinks into poverty and is forced to make her own huge impact in such circumstances. – elise 005768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 living, but even this change in circumstances does not prompt her to treat others with respect. One day, she meets a ginger cat who helps her catch fish. Chin Yu Min takes care of the cat, Caps for Sale (1) This is a tale about a peddler, but not any ordi- learns the meaning of friendship, and discovers nary peddler - this one carries his hats balanced that true riches come not from material things, on his head! After he walks a while, he decides but from the way you treat others. By Jennifer to take a rest underneath a tree. Just to be sure, Armstrong; illus by Mary Grandpre. 32 pgs, he checks that all of the caps are there and in pb. ~ Lisa 5.50 place before he takes a nap. When he wakes 002055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 up, he feels refreshed, rested, and happy… until he realizes his caps are all gone! Wherever did Chores Chores Chores! (PK-3) they go? “Chores! Chores! Chores! What a bore, bore, 005780 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 bore!” We all know it’s not fun washing the windows, vacuuming the carpet, dusting and doing all those other tasks that quickly launch Carrot Seed (PK-3) This story is a great inspiration for those who us into boredom. We also know it’s something believe despite others' constant doubt. This that is a normal part of life and has to be done. little boy plants a carrot seed and everybody In Chores Chores Chores! Salina Yoon, the tells him it will not come up. Because the little author, uses catchy, easy-to-read text and large boy's faith is stronger than the negativity of oth- illustrations to demonstrate how doing your chores leads to a positive end result. So if you ers, he does not get discouraged. 000854 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 are having trouble getting your little one to do chores, try having them read this book. ~ Tasha 042786 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 ☼Case of Hermie the Missing Hamster (1-3) Jigsaw Jones is a seven-year-old boy with a special knack for solving mysteries. For a dol- Christmas Carol (2-5) The whole family can gather around and lar a day, Jigsaw and his partner, Mia, are on the case – searching for clues, piecing together enjoy this retelling of the classic story - and the evidence, and helping kids solve their problems. gorgeous illustrations, too! The original story Like an Encyclopedia Brown for the younger set, has been adapted to picture book format, with readers can try to solve the mystery themselves care taken to retain the flavor of the original before Jigsaw does. In this first installment of language. Nearly every page features a detailed the Jigsaw Jones Mystery series, Jigsaw helps illustration in the style of storybook illustrations his friend Wingnut find his missing hamster, from a century ago – so the kids will have to Hermie. By James Preller; illustrated by R.W. crowd around or sit on your lap to see all the good stuff! 60 pgs, pb. Alley. 76 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 5.75 002339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 006986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1205 ☼Chrysanthemum (PK-4) Chrysanthemum is a young mouse who begins her first day of school filled with excitement. Her feelings soon change to embarrassment at roll call, when the other kids giggle upon hearing Chrysanthemum’s long, unusual name. “It scarcely fits on your name tag!” “You’re named after a flower!” tease the kids. Poor Chrysanthemum hates her name now, but her parents reassure her that her name is beautiful. Chrysanthemum is still not convinced—until a music teacher with an equally fascinating and unusual name comes to her defense. By Kevin Henkes. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Color Kittens (PK-K) 047441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Once there were two color kittens, Brush and Hush, with green eyes. They liked to mix and Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type (PK-2) make colors by splashing one color into anothFarmer Brown dislikes the fact that his cows er. They had many buckets of color to splash love to type. He really dislikes the notes they around with, and out of these colors they would leave asking for electric blankets for the hens make all the colors in the world. However, and themselves. When he refuses, they go on they had no green. They wanted green paint strike. This causes Farmer Brown to type his because nearly every place they liked to go was own notes in response, starting negotiations green! As they try to make green paint, they which lead to a very humorous result! This accidentally discover some new colors along Caldecott Honor winner features adorable illus- the way! By Margaret Wise Brown, author of trations that add to the hilarity and enjoyment of "Goodnight Moon." Illustrated by Alice and the story. Available in hardcover or as a board Martin Provensen. book. ~ Steph 029920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 035330 Hardcover . . . . . . . 16.99 12.95 008807 ☼Board Book . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Corduroy (PK-2) ☼Dad, Jackie, and Me (K-3) Set in Brooklyn, New York during the 1947 baseball season, this story is told from the viewpoint of a young boy who is a huge Dodgers fan. This season is unique because the Dodgers have Jackie Robinson—the first Negro player in Major League baseball—on their team. As the boy attends Dodgers’ games with his deaf father and teaches him the finer points of baseball, he learns about discrimination, tolerance—and victory. Vivid watercolor illustrations nostalgically capture the era of the 1940s, and an author’s note in the back explains how he based parts of the story on his childhood. By Myron Uhlberg; illust by Colin Bootman. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 001500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.50 Diary of a Worm (PK-AD) Kids of all ages (and adults, too!) will love this delightful, colorful Diary of a Worm. Join Worm in his friendship with Spider, insights on the pros and cons of being a worm, interactions with his family, school projects, and much more. You'll laugh at the comical illustrations and explanations of his school dance ('"You put your head in. You put your head out. You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself about." That's all we could do!'), art projects, and career plans. A must-have for your child's library! ~ Megan Day after day, Corduroy, the small brown bear 024291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.25 with green overalls, waits for someone to take him home. When a little girl who shows great Dinosaur Tamer (PK-4) interest in buying Corduroy is not allowed by 012229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.15 her mother, Corduroy is saddened. Will anyone ever want this determined little bear? This ☼Dooby Dooby Moo Board Book (PK-2) classic storybook is available independently or Return to Farmer Brown’s farm—and get reacwith an accompanying audio CD that includes quainted with his precocious animals—with this professional narration of the entire book as well hilarious story by the author of “Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.” Farmer Brown knows as some additional songs. ~ Enh 002369 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 the animals are up to something, because he 018797 Book w/ CD . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 hears strange sounds from the barn. “Dooby, dooby, moo…Fa la, la, la baaaa…Whacka, Country Bunny & the Little Gold Shoes (PK-4) whacka quack…” The cows, sheep, duck, and 012670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 pigs are rehearsing for the county fair talent show! How will they do? How will they handle Farmer Brown? Most importantly, will Duck win Courage of Sarah Noble (Dalgliesh) (1-3) Eight-year-old Sarah must learn to be brave first prize—the trampoline he has his heart set when she accompanies her father to the wilder- on? ~ Lisa 6.15 ness of Connecticut to build a house for their 008820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (PK-3) Grandpa has a bedtime story for his grandchildren - a very tall-tale. Grandpa tells of a place far far away where it rains orange juice, and the wind blows in hamburgers. Can you imagine living in a place like that? Where you never buy any food, you get it all from the weather. Grandpa explains how at first the people are very happy with this, but suddenly the weather changes and overcooked broccoli and brussel sprouts start falling. As the weather changes again, the food starts to get too big. What will the people do? Will the weather ever change family. back to what is was before? 002525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 009561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Clown of God (PK-AD) “Many, many years ago, in Sorrento there lived a boy named Giovanni who had no mother and no father. He dressed in rags and begged for his food and slept in doorways. But he was happy, and he could do something wonderful. He could juggle.” This is how the old French legend begins. This clown who made people smile his whole life is sure to make you smile as well! Your heart will be warmed with the miracle at the end of the story as Giovanni does his last performance before a statue of Our Lady and the Christ Child. Tomie dePaola is the author and illustrator, and he has painstakingly reproduced this old story as close to its original telling as possible. Accompanied by Renaissance-inspired watercolor paintings that are full of vibrant color and cartoon-like characters. – elise 000753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 1206 Library Builders 3.95 Cut From the Same Cloth: American Women of Myth, Legend, and Tall Tale (1-8) Many people grow up hearing legends and tall tales about men like Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, and Johnny Appleseed, but how many of these stories feature a woman in the lead? Tall tales about women are hard to come by, but this great collection features 15 stories from American folklore that the author has unearthed so people can read about larger-than-life female characters. With figures such as Bess Call who can lift an ox over her head with one hand, Old Sally Cato who ran inside the mouth of a giant and stabbed its insides, and Pohaha, a native American who became a war chief and protected her whole tribe, readers of both genders will enjoy the legendary tales in this book. Black and white illustrations accompany the stories. By Robert D. San Souci, 140 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 044174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Dragon’s Hoard (The Hall of Doors) (2-4) Twelve-year-old Kennan and nine-year-old Beth are siblings who have taken shelter from the rain in their family’s barn. As they look around, they notice a small door they have never seen before. They open the door, which leads to a long hallway filled with even more doors. The children find a crinkled poem on the floor, with a promise of a great treasure. Kennan and Beth work up their courage and open a golden door with a painting of a red dragon flying over a mountain on it—and they step through to a great adventure. By Rebecca Gilleland. Illus by Mary Duban. 64 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Duchess Bakes a Cake (1+) This amusing story tells about the attempt of a duchess to bake a cake. Though the cook tries to help her, she waves her away, wanting to make her "lovely light luscious delectable cake" all on her own. Find out what she puts into her cake, and if it's really worth it's taste. The whole story is told in such lighthearted rhymes that everyone will enjoy it and the illustrations. 011068 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 14.35 Duck! Rabbit! (PK-1) 049642 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 13.25 Emperor's New Clothes (K-3) The Emperor himself, his court, and his clothes (or lack of them!) are as ridiculous as only the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen can make them. A wonderful classic treasure for any bookshelf, brought together with the spirit and color of Virginia Lee Burton's illustrations 025054 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 The Emperor's New Clothes (PK-3) Retold by Ned Bustard, this is the classic story of the emperor who was too proud to admit the truth. Two devious "weavers" come to the emperor and announce that they can make the emperor a garment out of exquisite material, only visible to those who are wise and fit for their job. The emperor jumps at the chance for a new garment, and now the weavers aren't the only ones spreading deceit. Fully illustrated with colorful pictures. 034288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 Each Peach Pear Plum (PK-3) "Each Peach Pear Plum, I spy Tom Thumb," and so the delightful rhyme begins, with the adorable illustration on the facing page hiding the named fictional character. Every other page continues the rhyme; along the way children will discover Cinderella, Mother Hubbard, the Three Bears, and other fun nursery characters hiding amongst the pages. 001357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Empty Pot (K-3) This classic Chinese tale is told with simple text and colorful illustrations. When the emperor The Egyptian Cinderella (K-4) This book is an interesting twist on the needs to choose a successor, he thinks of a test Cinderella story we all know so well. Rhodopis to see who will rule the kingdom after his death. is a Greek girl stolen by pirates and sold into He hands out special seeds for all the children slavery. She was treated poorly by the other ser- in the kingdom to plant. Ping is a young florist vants because she looked different from them. who just knows he can grow the best flower. As They were jealous of her fair hair and green the year progresses and nothing grows in Ping's eyes. Rhodopis made friends with the animals flowerpot, Ping must decide whether or not to instead. Sometimes when her chores were fin- bring his empty pot to the emperor. 32 pgs. ~ ished she would dance for her animal friends. Rachel S. 5.95 When her master sees what a great dancer she 012146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 is, he gives her a pair of golden slippers. One day while doing the washing in the river her slipper is stolen by a Falcon, who just happens Everybody Bakes Bread (PK-3) to drop it in the lap of the Pharoah Amasis. One rainy Saturday afternoon, Carrie finds herWhen Amasis sees the beautiful slipper he takes self baking bread with her mom and her brother, it as a sign from the gods that he must find the Anthony. When Carrie’s mom sends her out on owner of the slipper and make her his Queen. a special errand, Carrie is treated to a bunch of Written by Shirley Climo. Illustrated by Ruth yummy breads from around the world. Recipes included. pb, 36 pgs. -Enh Heller. 28 pgs, pb. - Stephanie A. 5.75 037713 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 028022 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 Ella Enchanted (2+) This book tells of young Ella's quest to break the spell bestowed on her at birth by a thoughtless fairy. 238 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 015637 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Emeka’s Gift (PK-3) 047701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Emily (K-3) This fictionalized storybook tells of a little girl who lives across the street from Emily Dickinson. The little girl is curious about Emily and wonders why she never leaves her house or sees people when they visit. When the little girl’s mother is invited to go to Emily’s house to play the piano, she tags along in hopes of seeing the mysterious woman. While her mother plays in the parlor, the little girl sneaks upstairs and exchanges words and gifts with her reclusive neighbor. This is a cute story, with detailed, full-color illustrations, that also gives a glimpse into the reclusive life of Dickinson. 34 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 004397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Favorite Nursery Rhymes from Mother Goose (PK-K) This collection of nursery rhymes is a favorite of my daughters. The oversized 10 ¾” x 12 ¼” hardcover book is richly decorated with phenomenal illustrations to accompany the lyrical text. The book contains 45 loved and well-known nursery rhymes including “Jack and Jill,” “Humpty Dumpty,” “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and many more. An index of titles is included in the front as well as an index of first lines in the back. Your children will never tire of looking at the pictures and hearing their favorite nursery rhymes. hc, 100 pgs. ~ Megan 031310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 14.95 Finest Horse in Town (PK-3) A long time ago in a village in Maine, two sisters owned a general store. Not very much is known about them, but an old watchmaker from the town remembered that they had a beautiful carriage and the finest horse in town. Who could’ve taken care of the horse while the sisters ran the store all day? Could it have been the sneaky horse trader, a friendly man crippled by a logging accident, or a pair of well-mannered children? 025473 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 14.35 Five Chinese Brothers (PK-4) There are five Chinese brothers who look exactly alike - but they are not exactly alike; in fact, each one is quite unique. The first one can swallow the sea. The second one has an iron neck. The third brother can stretch and stretch and stretch his legs, and the fourth brother can not be burned. The fifth one can hold his breath for as long as he wants. When a little boy persuades the first brother to take him fishing, an accident occurs and the first brother is sentenced to be executed. He goes to bid his ☼Extraordinary Ernie & Marvelous Maud (2-5) family goodbye and then returns to the execuTen-year-old Ernie Eggers is thrilled when he tion - or does he? 4.25 wins a contest to be trained as a superhero. He 029809 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 becomes Extraordinary Ernie after school on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, and all day Floss (1+) Saturday! His excitement dampens, however, Floss, a young Border collie, has a special talwhen he discovers that his sidekick is a talk- ent for playing soccer. But now she has a new ing sheep named Maud. However, Maud is home purpose, to be a good sheepdog. Can she no ordinary sheep—and neither are the other remember her training even when she’s tempted superheroes that Ernie works with. There’s Super to play ball with the farmer’s children? ~ Anh 5.25 Whiz, Valiant Vera, Amazing Desmond, and 006077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 Housecat Woman. This funny, original story contains black-and-white cartoon illustrations. ☼Frederick (PK-AD) Winter is coming, so the field mice are workBy Frances Watts. Illust by Judy Watson. 66 ing hard to gather food – corn, nuts, wheat and pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 002779 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 4.95 straw. All except Frederick. Instead of gathering food, Frederick sits pensively, gathering sun rays, colors, and words for dark winter days. Winter arrives, and Frederick does have someFables of Aesop (PK-AD) Aesop is revered for his short stories, which thing to contribute – he is a poet! Charming illustrate morals and values. This book contains construction paper-style illustrations grace the twenty of his most memorable parables includ- pages of this Caldecott Honor Book. Instructions ing The Lion's Share, The Frogs Desiring a King, for making your own paper mouse are included in the back. By Leo Lionni. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa and The Lion and the Mouse. 194 pgs. 5.50 013496 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.99 4.05 002097 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1207 Goodnight Moon (PK-K) Follow the little bunny as he recognizes all the things in the green room and how he tells them goodnight. The full-page colored illustrations make this timeless book easy for young children to follow along with as you read. This book promotes the learning of everyday items and colors. By Margaret Wise Brown. 30 pgs, pb. 002239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 saw the aphids and wanted them for breakfast. Uh oh… the friendly ladybug was willing to share, but the grouchy lady bug wants them for herself. A fight is about to ensue… but wait! The grouchy ladybug backs down, claiming the other ladybug isn't big enough. She goes on trying to find somebody her own size to pick on - and finally meets her match. 000856 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Gossie & Friends: Four Board Books in a Box (PK) Meet Gossie, a bright yellow gosling with some fantastic gosling buddies – Gertie, Ollie and Peedie! These colorful board books feature very cute illustrations of the goslings and their farmyard friends accompanied by simple text that children love. This set contains four board books: Gossie, Gossie & Gertie, Ollie, and Peedie. Each book highlights one gosling (although the others will usually make an appearance!) and introduces readers to the unique personalities of each one. Your young children will ask you to read these books over and over again. ~Megan Gardener (K-3) This touching children’s story is set in 1935- 018758 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 13.75 36. When Lydia Grace’s parents fall on hard times, Lydia Grace is sent to live with her stoic Grandfather's Journey (PK-3) This is a touching picture book about three uncle for a bit. Lydia Grace loves to garden, and although she knows she will be working in generations of a Japanese family who are torn her uncle’s bakery, she hopes to find some room between a love for the land of California and and time for her plants as well. The sweet text a love for the mountains and villages of Japan. is given in the form of short letters that Lydia The author shares how he knows and underGrace writes (first to her uncle and then back stands his grandfather now that he has experihome to her parents and Grandma), and each enced the same emotion of leaving his home in spread of pages is beautifully illustrated. A Japan and settling in California - and the strong and constant desire to be in both places at once. Caldecott Honor book. ~ Melissa 004985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 32 pgs, pb. ~ Zach 000758 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 Giant Jam Sandwich (PK) Four million wasps have invaded the town of Grass Sandals (K-3) This is the story of Basho, a 17th century Itching Down. The residents’ solution? Build a giant jam sandwich to trap the wasps! This Japanese poet who wrote journals of his many hilarious tall tale, told in rhyming verse, has travels. Grass Sandals follows Basho on such delighted readers for over 35 years. Story and a journey. Illustrations are based on ten haikus pictures by John Vernon Lord, with verses by that are interspersed throughout the book. ~ Anh Janet Burroway. Board book, 26 pgs. ~ Lisa 018754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 018635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.95 Gullywasher (1-4) Gullywashers, or thundershowers, were just one of the many dangers that vaqueros, or cowboys, faced on the range. When a young girl asks her grandfather about his days as a vaquero, he manages to spin quite a yarn. Includes a page-by-page Spanish translation. 019635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.25 Freight Train (PK-3) This book takes you on a colorful journey through a day in the life of a freight train. It whizzes by, leaving trails of each car bleeding through the air at full speed. Chugga, chugga. Whooo, whooooo!! Brilliantly illustrated by Donald Crews. A Caldecott honor book. 002107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Frindle (1-3) A creative fifth-grader named Nick is known for his lighthearted way of livening up the school. After a lesson in the origin of words in the English language, Nick decides to create his own word and begins calling a pen a frindle. Soon everyone in school is using the term, and it even spreads to the whole town. His teacher gets upset, but there’s nothing Nick can do to stop the new word from spreading across the country. This is a very charming, funny story with occasional black and white illustrations. 106 pgs, pb. 039836 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Giggle, Giggle, Quack Board Book (PK-2) 024973 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.55 Gingerbread Boy This is the classic tale we all know by Paul Galdone. A lonely old couple had no boys or girls of their own, so the little old woman decided to bake a gingerbread man. She never thought he would come alive, hop out of the oven, and run away! He leads all of the townspeople (who believe gingerbread men were meant to be eaten) on a wild goose chase. 000934 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Good Morning, Chick This is a cute story about an egg. Then, surprise! A chick emerges from the egg all yellow, round, fluffy, and golden. He meets a few animals and makes some discoveries about the world around him. The mother hen protects the chick and comforts him after he has a little mishap. Illustrations on the right pages are fullpage, bright, and adorable. 002108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 1208 Library Builders Grouchies (PK-3) With rhyming text and full-page illustrations, this is the perfect way to teach your child about the “grouchies”. The storyline takes you through the day of a little boy who chooses to be grouchy in an attempt to get his way. When this doesn’t work out for him, he is left feeling unhappy. His parents explain to him that everyone gets grouchy sometimes and suggest different things he can do to control it. A note to parents by Mary Lamia, PhD concerning grouchiness in children can be found at back of book. By Debbie Wagenbach; 28 pgs, pb. - Tasha 023163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 The Grouchy Ladybug A friendly ladybug flew in from the left. It saw a leaf with many aphids on it and decided to have them for breakfast. (Aphids are very small insects which suck the juice from leaves, causing the leaves to die. Ladybugs protect the plants by eating the aphids.) Just then, a grouchy ladybug flew in from the right. It too ☼Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog (K-3) Hachiko was a real dog who lived in Tokyo. Every day, Hachiko would meet his owner, Dr. Ueno, at the Shibuya train station as he returned home from work. Sadly, Dr. Ueno dies, but this does not stop Hachiko from returning to the train station every day for almost ten years – faithfully waiting for his master to return. This touching true story features Japanese watercolor illustrations and additional background material explaining how Hachiko became famous during the 1930’s, with Japanese traveling from throughout the country to pet the loyal dog. A bronze statue of Hachiko was erected at the train station in his honor, one year before his death. By Pamela S. Turner; illustrated by Yan Nascimbene. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 000767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Harold & the Purple Crayon (PK-3) "One evening, after thinking it over for some time, Harold decided to go for a walk in the moonlight." So begins Harold's story - he takes his purple crayon and begins to draw his adventure. Eventually, he gets tired and is ready to go to bed, but he can't find his window. Although he draws a lot of windows, he just can't seem to get to his - will he be able to find his window so he can go to bed? 000757 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Harry the Dirty Dog (1-4) Harry hates getting baths, so when it's that time again he grabs the scrub brush and runs out of the house. Instead of getting clean, he plays all around the town and gets quite dirty. A little worried that his family will think he ran away for good, he returns home, but he is so dirty that his family doesn't even recognize him. Harry will have to think of a way to prove to them that he is their dog, and not just some stranger. 002412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Have You Seen My Duckling? (PK-3) Mother duck is missing one of her babies. "Have you seen my duckling?" she asks the bird, the turtle, the beaver, and the fish. No one has but if you look closely, the little one is there the whole time! It's difficult when mother has seven others to watch out for. A friend in the pond helps mother out so she can sleep peacefully tonight. A Caldecott Honor winner. 002109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Jolly Postman or Other People’s Letters (PK-3) This delightful children’s book was my absolute favorite when I was younger! The book follows the Jolly Postman on his route as he delivers mail to familiar fairy tale characters – and joins them for tea at every stop. The adorable book features double-sided envelope pages that contain real letters, postcards, cards and ads, so that readers can pull out the mail, read it, and place it back in the envelope. Help the Jolly Postman deliver a letter to Baby Bear from Goldilocks, a postcard from Jack to the Giant, Hundred Dresses (1-5) Wonderfully illustrated, this book by Eleanor an ad for witch supplies to the Wicked Witch Estes holds an important lesson to teach. Join and more! Written in rhyming verse accompaPeggy and Maddie as they learn the lesson nied by wonderful full-color illustrations, this book is a must-have for your home library. 25 behind Wanda and her Hundred Dresses. 007664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 5.35 pgs, hc. ~ Megan 042465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99 12.95 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (PK-3) One of our all-time favorite books (and most requested to be read!) for younger children. The Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express (1-4) hilarious antics of the mouse and boy as the Looking for a true story about a heroic girl? This mouse goes full-circle from cookie to cookie book by Margaret Wetterer is a good example. and all that’s in between. The tables are turned It tells of Kate Shelly, a teenage girl who saved on the patient little boy as he is exhausted try- two men and a trainload of people in Iowa in ing to keep up with the “needs” of the mouse 1881. A terrible storm caused a great flood and (maybe this helps children understand how par- destroyed a train bridge near Kate’s house. One ents feel sometimes!). We use the library heav- engine had already gone into the water, and ily, but sometimes you meet a book that you just Kate saved two men from that disaster. Then she struggled through the storm to stop the have to keep. This is definitely one of them! 010086 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.25 Midnight Express before it reached the wrecked bridge. Detailed, color illustrations complement this exciting story, and short, simple sentences Island of the Skog (PK-3) Tired of city life, a pack of mice heads out to and large font make it readable for younger kids. sea. When they reach a tropical island, they Measures 5.75” x 8.5”, 48 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 5.75 are surprised to discover that the island already 008369 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 has an inhabitant. According to their books, this is the island of the Skog. Unsure of what a Skog is, they start bombarding the island with Katy and the Big Snow (PK-3) Katy was a beautiful red crawler tractor. She cannons. When the creature is unmasked, they realize that it is not wise to jump to conclusions! was very big and very strong and could do many The intricate illustrations are as entertaining as things. On a day when the snow is piling up to the story itself, packed with semi-hidden, often the second story windows and the whole town humorous details about the mice and their daily has emergencies all over, can she still save the activities. Story and pictures by Steven Kellogg. day? From Virginia Lee Burton, also author of The Little House, Mike Mulligan and his Steam 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 028798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Shovel, and Choo Choo comes this story of duty, determination, and strength. 000759 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 ☼Jack Crow Said Hello (1-5) One day, Josh’s grandfather brings him a black crow that is too young to fly. Josh names the bird “Jack Crow” and spends the summer taking Katy No-Pocket (PK-3) By the same illustrator as Curious George, H. care of him. He also teaches the crow to say “Hello!” Meanwhile, Josh and his neighbor- A. Rey, comes this story about a mother kangahood friends form a baseball team, which they roo who is in despair because she has no pocket call “The Crows.” A fun, charming story about to carry her son, Freddy. All of the other mother friendship, adventure, and responsibility. By kangaroos have pockets to carry their young in, Lynn Sheffield Simmons; illus by Willie Lopez. but not Katy. Very sadly, she goes around asking all of the animals who don't have pockets 109 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 001504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 9.25 how they carry their babies. She asks Mrs. Crocodile and Mrs. Monkey, and she observes the lions and the birds, but none of them give Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? (PK-1) The lyrical text and high spirited illustrations her an answer. As a last resort, she wakes up will take you and your child into a day in the the wise old owl who is asleep in a dead tree. life of Jesse Bear. Jesse is a young bear that has He tells her where to go to find a solution to her to decide what he will wear in the morning, the perplexing problem. 5.35 afternoon and the night. You will be surprised 000935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 to find out what he wears isn't always what you think it will be! With simple sentences and Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie (Roop) (1-3) While her father is away, Abbie must keep repetitive use of simple words, this is a great book for beginning readers while also being a her promise to care for her family and keep the lighthouse lights burning. wonderful bedtime story. 5.75 001888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 019887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World (PK-2) Making an apple pie is simple, really. Just go to the store, buy the ingredients, mix them up, and bake. What if the store is closed though? Your quest for ingredients could take you to Italy, Jamaica, and even Sri Lanka - if you want the finest supplies. An amusing storyline with colorful illustrations. 000761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼King’s Chessboard (PK) In ancient India, a powerful king insists on rewarding a wise man who had performed a valuable service for him. The wise man simply requests that the king give him one grain of rice for the first square on his chessboard; then, on the next day, two grains of rice for the second square; then four grains of rice for the third square, and so on (so that each square contains double the grains of rice as the previous square). The king knows that his chessboard has sixty-four squares, but he is too proud to ask the wise man how much rice that is in total. The king agrees to the request. As the days pass and the daily rice amounts multiply, it doesn’t take long for the king to realize that it will be impossible to fulfill the wise man’s request—by the thirty-second day, he has already given away thirty-two tons of rice! Will the wise man release the king from his request before he exhausts his supply? By David Birch; illus by Devis Grebu. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 047703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Kitten’s First Full Moon (PK-2) Kitten stands on the porch one evening and sees her first full moon. She mistakes it for a bowl of milk and tries to reach it with all her might. First she tries licking the “bowl,” but she ends up with bugs on her tongue. Then she tries leaping towards the moon, but she tumbles down the stairs instead. What’s a poor kitten to do? Charming charcoal pencil illustrations grace this Caldecott-Medal-winning book. By Kevin Henkes. 32 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 045802 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99 12.95 Lassie Come Home (1-8) This classic story by Eric Knight tells about a boy named Joe and his beloved collie in northern England. Lassie is Joe’s best friend but is also a very beautiful dog that many wealthy people are interested in buying. At first Joe’s family resists but the family is poor and must eat, so Lassie is eventually sold (without Joe’s knowledge). The ensuing struggle for Lassie and Joe to reunite is heart-wrenching, adventurous, and touching. 248 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 043519 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Lentil (PK-1) Lentil just wanted to sing so badly - but whenever he tried, the most horrible croak-like sound came out. He had an idea one day to get a harmonica and teach himself how to play. Soon he could play well, and he played everywhere and all down the streets - past the finest house which belonged to the great Colonel Carter; by the library, which was a gift of the great Colonel Carter; through the Carter Memorial Park; and on and on. As you know by now, Colonel Carter is a very important, generous, respected town figure. When he comes back to town after two years, everybody is excited except the grouchy Sneep. When Sneep tries to sabotage the welcome-home festivities, can Lentil save the day? 000769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Library Builders 1209 Mailing May (PK-4) May is excited about visiting Grandma. She only lives 75 miles away, but the only way to get there is to take the train through the rugged mountains of Idaho. Unfortunately, train tickets cost the same as a day of Pa’s pay, and they can’t afford to send May. When May learns that she will not be able to visit Grandmother Mary as promised, she is heartbroken. When May is awoken early in the morning the next day, she knows that something has changed. Read to find out the unusual route May takes to Grandmother’s. Human ingenuity is an amazing talent that is bound only by the imagination. The story of Mailing May is a real life testament of this wonderful ability. ~Enh 025024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Little Bear's Visit (PK-3) This fun series of colorful storybooks tells us more about the bear family that we were introduced to in the classic story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. It focuses mainly on Little Bear, following him through various adventures. Detailed illustrations enhance each book and bring the fun stories to life. ~ Rachel S. 018194 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 2.95 clears the plates, brings the food out to the customers, and feeds the leftovers to the homeless outside. The restaurant is small, but people love the pizza so much they come from all over town and stand in a long line just to eat there. Nino gets a business proposition which changes everything. This appears to be a good thing, but is it really? 000754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 5.35 Little Engine That Could The classic children's story of a small but determined engine. When a train carrying toys, games, and food bound for little children suddenly comes to a stop and cannot go any farther, the toys search for a kind train to carry them to their destination. Many trains come by, but none are willing to help. Finally, along comes the kind little blue engine. Although she is a very small engine, she is also eager to help and so she agrees to try and pull the toys over the big mountain to the kids. She is small in stature and strength, but has a lot of determination. Will she be able to pull the load over the mountain to the happy children on the other side? 029835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 The Little Rabbit (PK-3) One Easter, Sarah discovered that in her basket was a little, soft white rabbit with long ears that were pink inside and a tiny, wiggling pink nose. She loved her new friend very much and named her Buttercup. Sarah took good care of Buttercup and brought her food and fresh water everyday. She took her out to meet all of her friends, and they loved Buttercup, too. Over the next few months, Buttercup grew bigger and bigger and was ready to have babies of her own. One morning, Sarah looked into the hutch and saw seven baby rabbits in the nest. When they start growing bigger, Sarah needs to find a place for them. What will she do? 001535 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.25 2.55 Little House (PK-3) Once there was a little pink house built in the country on a hill with a brook and trees and lots of flowers. The little house loved watching the children play and the seasons change. She could see the lights of the city in the distance, and it made her wonder what it would be like to live there. The city grew closer and closer to the little house until it had all but swallowed her up. The little house didn't like this much; she was very sad as she daydreamed of the old days on her hill with the trees and the flowers. Will anyone save the little pink house? Will she ever get to see the trees and flowers again? 40 pgs, pb. 002252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 Little Red Lighthouse & Great Gray Bridge This is the most proud lighthouse that ever was. It was built on the sharp point of the shore by the Hudson River. Behind it lays New York City, and all of the incoming boats depend on its light, which serves as an alarm that says, "Stay away!" If it wasn't for the lighthouse, the boats would all crash up ashore. Every night at dusk a man comes, keys in hand, to turn on the gas so the lighthouse can do its job. Gradually, a bridge is being built right next to the lighthouse, and in the midst of a storm, the fog rolls in. It grows later and later, and the man with the keys still has not come. What will happen when the Mama, Do You Love Me? (PK-2) boats come in and there is no light? This colorful board book is a wonderful tale of 013711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 5.95 a mischievous Eskimo girl who tries to push the limits of her mother’s love. She soon realizes that nothing she does will ever make her mother Little Red Hen Book w/ CD (PK-K) stop loving her. Barbara Lavallee’s outstanding This classic storybook by Paul Galdone tells illustrations complete this timeless story. 24 pgs. about a very productive hen and a very lazy cat, ~ Alysia dog, and mouse. The hen works away while the 005525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 other animals cry, “Not I,” when the hen asks who can help. The satisfaction the hen gets from eating her cake teaches the lazy animals, and Marshmallow (PK-3) the reader, an important lesson. This set also 021872 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 includes a high-quality CD with the story read aloud for young listeners. 017355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 Max’s Dragon Shirt (PK-2) 023555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 Little Island (PK-4) From the author of "Goodnight Moon," Margaret Wise Brown, comes the tale of a little island and how it is always changing with the seasons. One day a little cat comes to the island for a picnic and learns a secret. 002405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Little Mouse, Red Ripe Strawberry, Big Hungry Bear (PK-2) The cutest thing about this book is the fact that the narrator is interacting with the characters. "Hello, little Mouse. What are you doing?" The illustration is of the mouse walking over to a nice big strawberry with a ladder. "Oh, I see. Are you going to pick that red, ripe, strawberry?" The mouse grows scared when the narrator asks if he's heard about the big hungry bear, and I'm sure you would too! Rumor has it the big hungry bear loves strawberries and can even sniff out where newly picked ones are. Now that the mouse has picked the strawberry… what will he do?! 000426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 Little Nino's Pizzeria (PK-2) This is a great story about a father and a son who own a pizzeria. Nino, the dad, makes the best pizza in the world, and Tony is the best helper in the world. He kneads the dough, 1210 Library Builders Magic Fish (K-3) There was once a poor fisherman who lived in an old hut by the sea with his wife. One day when he is out fishing he catches a magic fish claiming to be a prince. Learning this fact, the fisherman does the right thing and lets him go. However, when his wife finds out, she orders him to go back to the sea and make a wish for her. Her reluctant husband does as she asks many times, for his wife does not stay happy for long. Eventually, the poor fisherman and his wife must pay the price for being so greedy. An easy-to-read folktale adapted by Freya Littledale with pictures by Winslow Pinney Pels. 023206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 Make Way for Ducklings (K-2) Mr. and Mrs. Mallard are looking for the perfect place to raise a family. They select a quiet spot on an island in a river in Boston. Although it is a little bit of a walk, it is still close enough for them to go to the Public Garden Park and see their favorite policeman, Michael, who feeds them peanuts. Soon Mrs. Mallard lays eight eggs, which hatch into eight adorable ducklings. One day Mr. Mallard decides to venture down the river, and he tells Mrs. Mallard to meet him at the park in exactly one week. Mrs. Mallard teaches the little ducklings how to swim, dive, stay away from danger, and walk in a straight line, and then they are off to the park to meet their father. Mrs. Mallard leads them to the riverbank and off they march to the park. Will they get through the busy town safely? 009208 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 019825 Book & CD . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 May I Bring a Friend? (PK-4) "The King and Queen invited me to come to their house on Sunday for tea. I told the Queen, and the Queen told the King, I had a friend I wanted to bring." So goes this story of a young boy frequently invited to dine with the King and Queen. He accepts their invitations, always asking if he can bring a friend, which may be in the form of a giraffe or a bunch of monkeys! No matter who his friend is, the King and Queen always answer that "Any friend of our friend is welcome here." This rhyming, lively story is further enhanced by bright illustrations. 001889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten (PK-2) Watch Miss Bindergarten get ready for kindergarten as you learn the letters of the alphabet with this charming picture book. Watch Adam Krupp wake up, Brenda Heath brush her teeth, Ursula Crewe tie her shoe, and more. Each student’s name begins with a different letter of the alphabet, and each student is a different animal that represents their letter, too. For example, Adam is an alligator, Brenda is a beaver, and Kiki is a kangaroo! By Joseph Slate, illust. by Ashley Wolff. 40 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel (PK-1) 4.95 Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Mary 045849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 Anne are a remarkable team. Mike is so faithful to his steam shovel that even the new and Miss Nelson is Missing (K-4) The kids in classroom 207 were acting up improved gasoline, electric, and diesel shovels do not interest him. Soon, Mike and Mary Anne again. The students were throwing spitballs, find themselves without work. To prove that flying paper planes, whispering, making funny Mary Anne is still able to work with the best faces, and even refusing to do their lessons! of them, Mike makes a proposal to the town of When Miss Nelson does not show up for class Popperville. He and Mary Anne will dig the cel- the next day, the children are thrilled. That is, lar for the new town hall in one day or it's free until their new teacher Miss Swamp shows up. of charge. When a glitch prevents the task from Where is Miss Nelson? Will she ever come being completed, it looks like Mike and Mary back to the kids in 207? ~ Enh 5.35 Anne will not get paid. Then, a clever sugges- 007813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 tion by a little boy creates a home for Mike and Miss Rumphius (PK-3) Mary Anne in Popperville forever. ~ Enh When Miss Rumphius was not Miss Rumphius 009207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 yet, but only Alice, her grandfather always told her that in addition to her dreams, she had to also make the world a more beautiful place. Millions of Cats (PK-1) This is a classic child’s storybook by author/ Miss Rumphius fulfills her two dreams of travillustrator Wanda Gag. It tells the story of an eling to far away places and then retiring to a elderly couple searching for a cat. Unable to place by the sea, but she wonders what she choose between all of the available cats in the can do to fulfill the third goal of beautifying the world, they bring home millions and billions. world. "After all," she thinks in her house by How the couple comes to have just one cat to the sea, "it is already so beautiful." What can call their own is a tale that has been loved for she possibly do? 5.75 generations. Features heavy pages, an embossed 015119 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 019832 Book & CD . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 cover, and paperback binding. 32 pgs. 017565 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Miss Suzy (PK-5) Kindhearted Miss Suzy loved her tiny house placed at the top of a rather tall oak tree. The Milly-Molly-Mandy Storybook (PK-5) Milly-Molly-Mandy! Serving quite a dandy! gray squirrel would spend her days cooking and cleaning and her nights sleeping under the stars. This selfless girl is fast and small, running errands and doing business for all. In this large Life seemed all as it should be until one day a print storybook, Mandy always has something band of red squirrels climbed the rather tall oak to do: doing jobs, starting businesses, throw- tree, entered the tiny house and kicked poor, ing parties, winning things! So join the adven- kindhearted Miss Suzy out. Seeking shelter in ture with Milly-Molly-Mandy and her friends, a dollhouse, Suzy finds the pleasure of meeting because there’s never a dull day with them. 183 six toy soldiers. Read to find out how Miss Suzy and the soldiers come together and help each pgs, hc. ~ Janine 003076 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.50 other out when they need it most. Written by Miriam Young and illustrated by Arnold Lobel (creator of the Frog and Toad series). 40th Anniversary Edition, hc. ~ Tasha Minstrel in the Tower (Skurzynski) (2-4) When their mother falls ill, Roger and Alice 043030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 11.63 seek to find an uncle they never knew they had. The children show determination and persever- Mitten (PK-3) When Nicki drops his white mitten in the ance in finding their true heritage. 019893 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 snow, he does not even imagine that one by one, woodland animals will find it and crawl in. First a mole climbs in, then a badger, and then many other animals, each one larger than Mirette on the High Wire (PK-4) Mirette's mother owns a boardinghouse in the last. How many animals will fit inside the Paris, and Mirette helps with the chores. The mitten? This charming picture book has a folk boardinghouse is well-known, and many famous art quality and is full of visual details faithful people come to stay there. When Mirette meets to the Ukrainian tradition from which the story Bellini, a retired tight-rope walker, she knows comes. Adapted and illustrated by Jan Brett. 30 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa she'll never again be happy on the ground. 000748 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 045850 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.15 McBroom's Wonderful One-Acre Farm (PK-AD) Newbery medal-winning author Sid Fleischman introduces us to the hilarious tall tales of Josh McBroom, his wife and their eleven young'uns. Josh McBroom will tell you about his "wonderful one-acre farm" with top soil so rich he can grow nails and wind so strong it makes rabbits fly. But still Josh McBroom "would rather live in a tree as tamper with the truth." 63 pgs, pb. ~ Alysia 029101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Moffats (K-3) 049274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Molly’s Pilgrim (2-5) Discover the true meaning of Thanksgiving right along with Molly, a Russian refugee. Molly doesn’t look like the other children at school and her English isn’t very good, making her the subject of much teasing. To make matters worse, her mother makes her doll for their Thanksgiving project look more like a Russian refugee than a New England Pilgrim. However, that tiny little doll is exactly what she needed to show her classmates that she is a modern day Pilgrim, too! The detailed pencil artwork beautifully portrays the main points of the tale. A thought-provoking story that would be great to read aloud to your children and discuss. Pb, 28 pgs. – elise 043501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 Monster at the End of This Book (ages 3+) The best books written to entertain young children have to contain text that is somewhat interactive, an interesting storyline, and a problem situation that most children can identify. This book must have had all the ingredients, because it was one of our absolute favorites when we were very young. Throughout the book, Grover (of Sesame Street fame) continues to panic because the title suggests that there is going to be a monster waiting for him at the end of the book. He attempts various constructions to halt the "page-turning" that will inevitably bring the monster closer, and as the pages are turned, the book turns into a bigger and bigger mess. Of course, the end is a surprise for kids, and continues to delight them every time the story is read. If you don't have this Little Golden Book already, I highly recommend it - may yours become as dog-eared as ours! - Jess 029921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 Mother Carey’s Chickens (PK-8) Need a charming tale to read aloud to your family? This story of a loving, serving, nurturing family will be a wonderful story to meet that need! Kate Douglas Wiggins, well-known author of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, has put together a heart-warming story of the Carey family. The story imparts timeless principles of discipline, unconditional love, Christ-like gentleness, parental authority, and obedient, loving children. While this family undergoes unspeakable hardships, they rally together and find strength in one another. A great story of a model family that will inspire everyone in your family! pb, 349 pgs. – elise 003293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 15.50 Library Builders 1211 Mr. Gumpy's Motor Car (PK-3) Mr. Gumpy decides to go for a ride in his car. Just when he starts his journey, he finds everyone wants to hop in. The children, rabbit, cat, dog, pig, sheep, chickens, calf and goat all pile in, and it turns out to be a tight fit. Everything goes along smoothly until it starts to rain. They all learn that cooperation is required in order to solve some problems. 000840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.89 Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present (PK-3) As Mr. Rabbit is just resting by the road, a little girl comes by. "I need your help," she says. It is her mother's birthday, and she needs a gift for her. "What does she like?" Mr. Rabbit asks. "She likes red," says the little girl. "Red," said Mr. Rabbit. "You can't give her red." So begins the task of finding the perfect gift for her mother, which turns out to be quite a lovely present. 000841 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 4.95 “Tim,” as Jorge makes friends with an American boy. With each poem translated in both English and Spanish, this heartwarming book would make a great read for English speakers learning Spanish and hoping to understand the perspective of immigrant peoples in America, or for Spanish speakers in the United States learning English and adapting to the culture here. A must-read for families raising culturally sensitive children to share love in a diverse country and world. ~ Rachel D. 047333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 7.75 My Shadow (PK-2) “I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me/And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.” This classic poem by Robert Louis Stevenson is charmingly portrayed in this picture book. Illustrator Glenna Lang creates a visual narrative for the poem by depicting a young girl’s dream of walking in the forest at night with her stuffed animals - with her shadow for company! 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Mrs. Katz and Tush (PK-2) 8.25 Larnel's mother goes to visit Mrs. Katz almost 046508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 every other day. Larnel doesn't know her very well, only that she is a sad widow. Larnel Napping House Board Book (PK-3) This is a perfect bedtime story because… it's decides to bring her kitten, and their friendship begins. Larnel spends many afternoons with about going to bed! The kids will be sleepy in Mrs. Katz and her new cat, Tush, eating kugel no time. "There is a house, a napping house, and listening to Mrs. Katz's stories of Poland, where everyone is sleeping." The dreaming child wants to cuddle up with snoring granny her late husband, and Jewish traditions. 000746 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 on a cozy bed, and soon so does the dozing dog and the snoozing cat! Is there room for everybody? In board-book edition. My Father’s Dragon (1-6) 5.35 This cute story was written by Ruth Stiles 003302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 Gannett. In it, a child tells a story about an adventure his father had when he was just a boy. The boy is nice to a stray cat, who in turn Native American Animal Stories (1-5) Explore the relationships between humans, tells him about a baby dragon that is trapped on Wild Island, which is next to the Island of animals and nature with this rich collection Tangerina. The boy decides to go to the island of Native American animal stories. This book and rescue the dragon, and he braves apes, contains 24 short stories representing regions boars, tigers, alligators, and more to do so. and tribes from all over North America. Each He uses a few items he brought in his sack to story contains black and white illustrations and outwit and reason with the animals and eventu- is grouped under a theme, such as Creation, ally makes it to the baby dragon. This silly and Celebration, and Survival. The front of the book funny story is accompanied by descriptive and contains a tribal map of North America, and the amusing black and white sketches. Technically back contains a glossary and pronunciation key, a chapter book, the story is perfect to read aloud tribal nation descriptions, and a bibliography to younger children or for young readers to containing other versions of Native American enjoy themselves. Text is large and easy to read animal stories for further reading. 135 pgs, pb. and almost every other page displays an illustra- ~ Lisa 026800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 10.95 tion. 88 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 033862 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.25 New Coat for Anna (Harriet Zeifert) (1-3) In the aftermath of World War II, Anna and My Friend Rabbit (PK-2) Rabbit always means well, but wherever he her mother show resourcefulness, patience, and goes, trouble seems to follow. This is a cute sacrifice while providing Anna with a new coat. 5.50 picture book about the enduring friendship 019890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 between Rabbit and Mouse. 2003 winner of the Night of the Moonjellies (1+) Caldecott Medal. pb, 32 pgs. -Enh One morning Mark finds a mysterious blob of 005441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 jelly on the beach. He slides it into a bag of seawater and takes it with him to work to show his ☼My Name Is Jorge On Both Sides of the grandmother. She promises him a surprise later, River (2-4) This book of illustrated poems is told from the and they leave the bag by the sink while they perspective of Jorge, a boy trying to learn how to work their food stand. As his grandma and uncle live in America without forgetting his homeland fill orders, Mark refills the straws, napkins, and in Mexico. Jorge’s struggles and successes are condiments. After a busy day of work, they documented through poems such as “Why Am close up the stand, and Mark's grandmother I Dumb?” where Jorge laments failing English takes him to a boat. The owner drives out to sea, reading tests when he always got perfect scores and Mark receives his beautiful surprise. on reading tests in Mexico—in Spanish, and in 011069 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 10.35 1212 Library Builders Night the Bells Rang (2-5) Set during World War I in Vermont, young Mason is finding school to be a challenge. He wishes he could get Aden to stop bullying him. Mason also finds it a struggle to get along with his younger brother and help with the chores around the farm. Amidst all this, the war rages on, and Aden is sent off to battle. But is Mason really glad to have Aden gone? By Natalie Kinsey-Warnock; illust. by Leslie W. Bowman. 76 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 006521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Numbers Dance: A Counting Comedy (PK-2) 022214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.95 Oh, A Hunting We Will Go (PK-2) The amusing lyrics to this classic children's song are brought to life with hilarious illustrations. Author John Langstaff has put together "some of the most popular stanzas, both old and new" to bring a few good laughs to anyone who sings along. Make this song even more humorous by making up your own truly funny lyrics. Piano and guitar accompaniment are in the back of the book. 001890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving (PK-AD) “Many years ago, up among the New Hampshire hills lived Farmer Bassett, with a house full of sturdy sons and daughters growing up about him.” So begins this delightful holiday story. It is the day before Thanksgiving, and the whole family is preparing for the feast! However, sad news comes that Grandma is ailing, and Farmer and Mother Bassett quickly depart to care for her. The children are left to manage the farm, and the older daughters decide to take charge of preparing the Thanksgiving meal without their mother. This touching story is filled with many mishaps that will bring a smile to your face and good deeds that will inspire your whole family. This little book by Louisa May Alcott (author of Little Women) is a wonderful story to read to your children on Thanksgiving day or just for a good read. 62 pgs, pb. – elise 035991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.75 Old Hat/New Hat (PK-1) Sometimes what you think you need is something you already have. In this story, bear notices how beat-up his hat looks and decides to go to the hat store to find a new one. When he gets there, it turns out to be more difficult than he thought to find exactly what he is looking for. 002233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 The Old Man and His Door (PK-2) In Spanish, the words for "door" and "pig" are very much alike - "puerco" and "puerta." So, it's not really el viejo's (the old man's) fault when he misunderstands his wife. Although he's unsure why she wants him to bring a door to the barbecue, he dutifully takes the door and makes his way to their friends' house. On the way, the door comes in handy several times, but what will his wife say when she sees it? 009005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Olivia (PK-2) Olivia is a young pig with talent, lots of energy, and a bit of a theatrical flair. This book gives you a glimpse into Olivia’s life, including her daily routine and some special trips to the beach or museum. Classic red, black, and white illustrations complement the text perfectly. hc. 035346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Ox-Cart Man (Donald Hall) (1-3) 1980 Caldecott Medal winner about the value of hard work and cooperation in a farm family as they seek to provide for themselves. 013200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 A Pair of Red Clogs (K-3) Oh, the wonder of nice, clean new shoes! When Mako's mother takes her to get a new pair of clogs for school, she looks at all the lovely colors before choosing a beautiful, shiny red pair. She is so pleased with the way they look and the wonderful noise they make as she walks along. While playing a game with her friends, Mako cracks one of her beautiful clogs, and she quickly grows disenchanted with them. Is Mako desperate enough for a new pair that she will do something dishonest? hc. On Market Street (PK-3) With the coins she brought to spend, this girl 023958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 14.35 purchases something beginning with each letter of the alphabet. She starts with apples, and buys Papa Piccolo (PK-2) This is a cute story about a tomcat getting a things from hats to playing cards, and lastly, zippers. Each page is a wonderful illustration family. Set in Venice, readers get a little taste of several kinds of each of the items she chose of Italy, from the Italian words used by the cats from. Pictures by Anita Lobel, words by Arnold and the gondoliers, to the Venetian architecture depicted in the colorful, attractive illustrations. Lobel, this is a Caldecott honor book. 002111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 31 pgs in a large format, hc book. ~ Zach 000765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 15.95 One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest (2-4) Learn about rain forest ecology and a young Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom boy’s struggle to preserve his tropical homeland (K-3) Young Hannah is a slave on a southern planwith this beautifully-written, simple chapter book. Author Jean Craighead George is an expe- tation. One evening, Papa and Hannah run rienced nature writer who vividly brings to life away towards freedom. Their journey is long the daily activities that occur among the plants, and treacherous, but they have something preanimals, and their habitat. Detailed black and cious to help guide them on their way north: a white illustrations also appear throughout the patchwork quilt that Mama sewed before she died. The quilt contains coded pattern mesbook. 66 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 027482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 sages that help direct runaway slaves along the Underground Railroad. This colorful picture book decodes the quilt patterns as Hannah and ☼Owl and the Pussycat Boardbook (PK-1) “The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea in a her father make their journey to Canada. By beautiful pea-green boat.” This charming board Bettye Stroud; illust. by Erin Susanne Bennett. book tells the classic children’s poem of two 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 6.00 animals who are married after a courtship at 046483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 sea. Delightfully detailed illustrations capture the underwater sea life as well as Owl and Patrick’s Dinosaurs (PK-3) Pussycat’s travels. By Edward Lear and Jan Brett. When Patrick spends the day with his brother, all he can think about is dinosaurs. He thinks he 32 pgs. ~ Lisa 001514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 sees them at the zoo, while riding the bus home, and even looking into his second story bedroom window. Are the dinosaurs still around, or is Owl Moon (PK-3) Poetically written and full of stunning water- Patrick’s imagination getting the best of him? 32 color illustrations, Caldecott Medal winner Owl pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 5.35 Moon is a story about the touching relationship 027604 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 8.25 of a father who takes his daughter owling. -Enh 027605 Book and CD . . . . . 10.99 015111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.15 Owls in the Family (1-3) Farley Mowat's funniest book tells the adventures of Wol and Weeps, two owls from Saskatchewan who shake up a whole neighborhood, turn a house upside down, and outsmart Mutt, the dog hero of The Dog Who Wouldn't Be. Wol brings dead skunks to the family dinner table and terrorizes the minister, the postman, and the French teacher. Weeps is a comical bird, afraid of everything except Mutt, and he never does learn how to fly. Here is the heartwarming story of how a boy named Billy finds Wol and Weeps and unwittingly adds two new members to his family. 005081 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 ☼Pecos Bill: A Tall Tale (PK-AD) Pecos Bill is not your typical cowboy. He was raised by coyotes, he invented cattle roping and rodeos, and he even tamed a wild group of cowboys known as the Hell’s Gulch Gang! Despite these accomplishments, Pecos Bill has two more goals to achieve: winning the hearts of Lightning and Slewfoot Sue—the wildest horse and the wildest woman in the West! A witty and hilarious tall tale. Story and illustrations by Steven Kellogg. 44 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 033821 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Peter’s Chair (PK-3) Peter notices that everything that was his when he was a baby is being painted pink for his new baby sister. He doesn’t like this, so when he spots his old blue chair, he takes it and decides to run away. He doesn’t get to far when he realizes something and decides to go home and paint the chair pink. By Ezra Jack Keats. 008972 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Pinocchio (2-AD) Many people forget that this popular movie is actually based on this classic novel by Carlo Collodi. The details and lessons in the book are greater than those in the movie, and Pinocchio is much more rebellious, naughty, and lazy. He does eventually begin to think about others before himself and is finally transformed from a small wooden puppet into a real boy. Perfect for reading aloud to younger kids, this novel is composed of short chapters and includes black and white sketches on every few pages. This is a complete and unabridged edition and is the one recommended for use with the Veritas Comprehension Guide. 262 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 036496 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 The Pig in the Pond (1-7) This is the story of Neligan's Pig. One hot and dusty day, Neligan went into town. The pig sat next to the cool pond in the hot sun all day, but she didn't go in because pigs don't swim. Soon, the pig forgets that pigs don't swim and she takes a big splash into the water - and she's not the only one! This book, written by Martin Waddell, is perfect for young children who love animals. As you read aloud, you can encourage the children to chime in on the many words, phrases, and animal sounds repeated throughout the story. The illustrations have a fun watercolor texture, and each page has a lot of activity Paul Bunyan (PK-2) One of the most memorable tall tales, this and excitement portrayed to keep your children story tells the tale of Paul Bunyan, the largest, engaged in the storyline. 30 pgs, pb. - elise 5.25 strongest baby ever born in Maine (or anywhere 005316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 else, for that matter!). Paul proves to be quite a handful in his growing up years, and when he Play With Me (PK-3) turns 17 he sets off to cross the country with A little blonde girl goes out in the woods early the best lumbering crew available. Follow Paul one morning to find someone to play with her. Bunyan and his men on his amusing adventure She encounters some of the creatures that live of clearing the land and searching for untamed in the woods and asks them to play, but they all country, creating the Great Lakes and the Grand run away. Disappointed by this she sits down Canyon along the way! Fully illustrated with by the pond, but she soon figures out what she extremely colorful, busy pictures. Written and needs to do to get the creatures to play with her. A Caldcott Honor Book by Marie Hallets. illustrated by Steven Kellogg. 4.25 034813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 001360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1213 Poky Little Puppy (PK-3) Little puppies are not supposed to dig under fences, but despite many warnings the Poky Little Puppy continues his ventures beyond the boundary lines. This is the story of how Poky and his siblings discover that obeying the rules just might be better than losing their nightly desserts. A Little Golden Book Classic kids are sure to love. ~ Tasha 028695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 Raft (1-AD) This book is a wonderful celebration of nature and a great read aloud or read alone. It evokes wonderful memories of childhood and strikes a particular chord if you have a love-affair with rivers, woods, or both. What promises to be a lonely, boring summer for Nicky turns into an unexpected summer-long adventure that transforms him into both nature lover ("river rat") and budding artist. The author leaves mystery a mystery to leave you wondering....and has you reveling in each new discovery. It'll have your kids running outside with sketchbook and crayon in hand. The artwork is wonderful - capturing the warmth of summer and the hazy mists of sunrise on the river. This is one you'll be glad to add to your library and read again and again. 015641 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Polar Express (PK-2) This beautifully illustrated picture book by Chris Van Allsburg is quickly becoming a favorite family holiday classic. One Christmas Eve, the Polar Express train makes a stop at a young boy’s front door and invites him to make a trip up to the North Pole for an unforgettable journey. Caldecott Medal winner. hc. -Enh 045803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 14.50 The Rag Coat (PK-4) Minna would love to go to school, but she has no winter coat. When the Quilting Mothers Pumpkin Runner (PK-4) Joshua is an old Australian sheep rancher find out, they determine that she will have a who prefers to run around his 10,000-acre coat by wintertime. As they quilt scraps of ranch rather than drive a Jeep. Fueled by his cloth together, Minna gets to hear about all of favorite food, pumpkins, he can run just about the wonderful stories attached to the old, worn anywhere. When he learns about a race from out clothes they came from. Every day she runs Melbourne to Sydney, he decides to enter. But home, eager to see how her "coat of many colhow will Joshua fare against much younger ors" is coming along. Minna can't wait until she racers? It’s not long before the jeers turn into can share the coat with her classmates on her "sharing day," but her classmates have a very cheers. Inspired by a true story. ~ Anh 018528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99 12.75 different perspective on her rag coat. hc. 000763 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 11.95 Put Me in the Zoo (PK-3) “Oh! They would put me in the zoo, if they could see what I can do!” This unique creature wants nothing more than to be put in the zoo, but his two new friends show him that there is a better place for him and his amazing “spotting” talents. A great book for beginning readers! 61 pgs, hc. – elise 029911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 R is for Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet (PK-3) This book provides a creative combination of introductory poetry in the context of the alphabet. Each letter of the alphabet is associated with a unique literary term, tool, or technique and is presented in a down to earth, easily understandable manner. Author Judy Young then demonstrates the use of the term or technique through a cleverly crafted original poem. For example, the letter “L” introduces a catchy limerick about “The Ballerina” while the letter “O” talks about onomatopoeia through a poem entitled “The Ears of an Elephant.” Full color illustrations, hc. -Enh 031669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 1214 Library Builders entries are basic rhymes and jingles like This Little Pig, Little Miss Muffet, Yankee Doodle, and dozens more. There are also a few finger game chants, rope-skipping rhymes, countingout rhymes (similar to eeny-meeny-miny-moe), and hand-slapping games. Accompanying the rhymes are classic illustrations by Maud and Miska Petersham, which add color and charm to the memorable poems. 64 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 011063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Rosie's Walk (PK-3) Rosie the hen leaves the chicken coop and goes for a quiet walk across the yard, around the pond, over the haystack, past the mill, and onward. Little does she know, she has a certain sly someone following her around. Someone who seems hungry for dinner! "Rosie's itinerary graphically illustrates the concepts "over," "under," "around" and "through," and her safe return to the henhouse in time for dinner associates home with security in a reassuring way. A great read-together book. 001891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Roxaboxen (PK-6) This two-time winner of the Caldecott Medal is a story about Roxaboxen, a real town in the minds of a few children who grew up in Yuma, Arizona. This small patch of desert ground with a few rocks, pieces of broken glass, and discarded crates is brought to life magically by the words and illustrations of Alice McLerran and Barbara Cooney. Roxaboxen is easy to relate to because we all had these imaginary places as children and know how exciting and real they were to us. The character Frances, who was eighty when the story was written, was brought back to Roxaboxen and even helped recount the tale to make this story possible. - Sue 018529 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Raising Sweetness (PK-3) Sweetness is a little girl, one of eight orphans adopted by the sheriff. The orphans love their new pa, but his housekeeping skills leave something to be desired. Sometimes they wonder if it would be easier if there were a Ma around. Then one day, a letter arrives, but nobody in the household knows how to read! Sweetness sets out for school so she can learn what the letter says. Could it be the answer to their prayers? This hilarious story with a southern drawl is sequel to Saving Sweetness. By Diane Stanley; Runaway Bunny (1) Little bunny suddenly decides to leave home illus. by G. Brian Karas. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 029011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 and tells his mother of his plan. His mother challenges every way little bunny contrives of to accomplish the task. Little bunny soon realRoadwork Board Book (PK-K) 015862 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 izes that the strength of a mother's love is an extremely powerful force and decides that he ☼Rodney Robbins and the Rainy-Day Pond likes being exactly where he is. ~ Enh 002241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 (PK-1) After a particularly big rain, there is now a pond outside of Rodney’s neighbor Mr. Hamilton’s house. The pond is taking over the neighbor- Saint Valentine (PK-3) This lovely book shares the story of the poor hood, and something must be done! The folks in the neighborhood have been trying and trying physician named Valentine who lived in ancient to get someone from the city to fix it, but no one Rome and helped the sick of that city without has paid much attention—until Rodney and Mr. thought of gain for himself. Valentine was a Hamilton come up with a creative solution that Christian at a time when persecution was high, but he nonetheless would pray to God to heal has the whole town talking. 270801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.00 each of his patients. Eventually martyred for his faith, it is said that Valentine sent a short note Rooster Crows: Book of American Rhymes and to a young blind girl from his prison cell before his execution and her sight was restored. This Jingles (PK-K) The little poems and ditties in this book book shares this legendary story in a simple and brought childhood memories rushing back into straightforward way. The unique thing about my mind. You should definitely get this book this book is the colorful mosaics that illustrate for your kids so they can learn and appreciate the story beautifully. Retold and illustrated by the rhymes that generations of American chil- Robert Sabuda, 32 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 6.15 dren have grown up with. The majority of the 046761 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. The Salamander Room (2-4) Any child who likes creepy and crawly creatures will love this book about little Brian, who finds a salamander in the woods. Brian wants the little salamander to come and live with him. Soon, he is dreaming how he can make his bedroom the perfect salamander home for his new friend. This is a perfect story to read before bedtime, as the storyline is simple, yet descriptive, and your child's imagination will quickly go to work figuring out how they can turn their bedroom into the perfect home for their wildlife friends. As you turn each page, the colorful and detailed illustrations morph Brian's bedroom from an ordinary room to an extraordinary forest habitat for the salamander. 20 pgs, pb. - elise 000793 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Salt in His Shoes (PK-3) Michael Jordan grew up to become a 6’6” NBA superstar, but when he was a boy, he was one of the shortest players on his neighborhood team. When Michael expresses his frustrations to his mother, she tells him he will grow taller if he sprinkles salt in his shoes and says a prayer every night. For several months, Michael does just that—but he doesn’t seem to be growing any taller. Could it be size is not as important as practice, dedication, and hard work? This inspiring story was written by Deloris Jordan, Michael’s mother. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 047879 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Sam Johnson and the Blue Ribbon Quilt (PK-3) 047443 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Saving Sweetness (PK-3) Sweetness is a little girl who lives in an orphanage in a dusty old town out West. One day, she decides to run away because she is tired of having to scrub the floor with a toothbrush. So Mrs. Sump, who runs the orphanage, calls the sheriff to look for Sweetness. But every time the sheriff catches up with the little girl, she manages to get away. Will Sweetness have to return to the orphanage? This funny story is a prequel to Raising Sweetness. By Diane Stanley. Illus. by G. Brian Karas. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 006556 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 ☼Six-Dinner Sid (PK-3) Sid is one lucky cat. He lives at six different addresses, so he has six different owners and gets six dinners every night! Sid is well-fed and content, and he enjoys getting six times the affection and attention. That is, until he gets sick and has to go to the vet six times! What will Sid do now? By Inga Moore. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 047875 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Snowflake Bentley (PK-AD) While most farmers get up at dawn to tend to their animals and land, William A. Bentley got up to photograph early morning dew dripping form leaves and hanging from the delicate strands of a spider web. But most of his life was spent photographing another form of moisture snow. From the time Bentley was a young boy until his death, he was fascinated with snow. Although most of his friends and neighbors thought he was wasting time, he devoted most of his time and money to studying snowflakes. He experimented over and over again to find a way to photograph snowflakes before they melted or evaporated so that people could appreciate them. It is he who first took note of the snowflakes' unique hexagonal shape, as well as the fact that no two are the same - the reason for which he also discovered. This book of his life and work reads like a storybook, but tells the true story of a man who had a passion for his work. Additional facts about Bentley are shared in the margins, to complete the picture of the man now known simply as "Snowflake Bentley". hc. 019336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 Stone Soup (PK-3) When three hungry soldiers arrive in the village, the people quickly hide their food, because they fear strangers and they are selfish. The soldiers ask at each door for some food, but no one has any to spare for them. Rather than complain, the soldiers declare they will have to make stone soup, if anyone can at least loan them a large pot. Well, this is a strange thing indeed, so one of the villagers quickly brings them a pot. They fill it with water and add three stones. The villagers are so amazed, they are quick to volunteer additional ingredients at the soldiers' request, and thus eventually everyone enjoys a fine meal fit for a king - all from a few stones! 034129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening (PK-4) Robert Frost's classic, beautiful poem is wonderfully illustrated with soft, snowy pictures. hc. 000772 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 10.75 Stories from Around the World (K-6) All around the world there are stories being told; stories that teach and stories that just entertain. This book holds seventeen stories from sixteen different cultures. The stories are from foreign countries such as Scandinavia, Africa, China, Iraq, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia. Meet the Great Greedy Beast from Africa, the heavenly elephant from Sri Lanka, and the lucky teakettle from Japan. Each story is filled with unique and charming characters and includes a great life lesson. Features lovely black-andwhite ink drawings, 160 pgs, pb. - elise 007587 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Snowy Day (K-1) One day Peter wakes up and there is snow covering everything! He gets all bundled up and heads outside for an adventuresome day in the snow. Before he goes inside for the day, he stows a snowball in his pocket. When he checks his pocket before bed the snowball is gone, and Peter is sad. Then he dreams that all of the snow melted over night, but when he Storm in the Night (PK-2) Grandfather, Thomas, and the cat, Ringo, find wakes up there is even more snow. themselves in the middle of a storm, where all 004065 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 the lights have gone out. They're trying to figure out what to do because they can't see enough Socks (2-5) A cute book about a little kitten named Socks to read and the electricity is out, so they can't who is a spoiled, happy cat until a new baby watch TV either. Grandfather decides to tell joins the family. Because of the lack of atten- Thomas of a tale about when he was a little boy tion he receives, he gets into all kinds of (often and a storm he found himself afraid in. He tells humorous) trouble. Luckily, Socks discovers the of how his bravery took over when he realized new baby is a great friend before he gets into that his little dog, Melvin, was all alone outside too much trouble. A great look at life with a and that he had to put his fear aside to venture baby from a cat’s point of view. 158 pgs, pb, by out and rescue him. Written by Mary Stolz and beautifully illustrated by Pat Cummings. Beverly Cleary. 4.95 040436 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 000755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 Song and Dance Man (PK-3) This cute book is filled with colorful, full-page illustrations and a charming story that kids will find appealing. Three grandchildren go to visit their grandfather, who used to be a vaudeville performer. He takes them up to the attic, breaks out some of his old props and tap shoes, and puts on a delightful show for them. This is a sweet story that will also help kids relate to their grandparents’ time and teach them about the art of vaudeville. By Karen Ackerman, 32 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 029423 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Story about Ping (PK-4) Ping is a little duck living with his 50+ relatives on a boat on the Yangtze River. Every day the ducks leave the boat to swim and hunt for food, and at night the master calls them all back. Ping is always careful not to be the last duck back up the little bridge into the boat, for the last duck always gets a spank upon the back. One day Ping gets careless, and too afraid to take his punishment, he decides to hide instead of joining his family on the boat. 016381 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 019858 Book and CD . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 Library Builders 1215 Story of Ferdinand (PK-1) It’s a classic story that children love. Ferdinand is a big, strong bull who likes flowers more than fighting, resting more than running, and sitting more than stomping. However, an unseen bee changes things in the blink of an eye, right when the scouts are looking for the meanest, toughest bull to take to the Madrid bullfight. Now what will Ferdinand do? This classic storybook is available independently or with an accompanying audio CD that includes professional narration of the entire book. - Zach 002262 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.85 018877 Book w/ CD . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 They Were Strong and Good (1-6) Though written for the author's own parents, this book is a fine tribute to all of the early mothers and fathers in America. While most of them did not become great or famous, many of them were strong and good and lived a hard life, raising children and doing the best they could. Accompanied by wonderfully detailed black and white illustrations, this is a simply written, moving book. hc. 000773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.99 12.75 Three Bears (PK-3) 018069 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Tikki Tikki Tembo (PK-3) "Do not play around the well," a Chinese mother tells her sons, who don't always listen to her. Sure enough, one day they are playing by the well and Chang, the second born son, falls in. His brother runs to tell his mother, who sends him for help, and Chang is soon rescued. The boys stay away from the well for a while, but they return one day and the honored first son falls into the well. Chang runs to tell his mother that Tikki tikki tembo-no sa rembo-chari bari ruchi-pip peri pembo - which is his brother's honorable name, as the cherished firstborn - has fallen into the well, but the long tiresome name is so hard to keep repeating, Chang begins to worry they will not make it in time! Also available in a book and CD set, read by actress Marcia Gay Harden. 010002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.25 016111 Book & CD set . . . . . 9.99 7.50 The Three Billy Goats Gruff (PK-3) The classic tale of the family of three billy goats who go on a journey to find the meadow full of grass and daisies so they can eat and eat and get fat. Of ourse, at the bridge they meet an unexpected obstacle - the troll who was as mean as he was ugly - and just about as hungry. Time of Wonder (1-3) 049665 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Will the billy goats be able to outsmart him? 000938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Timothy Goes to School (PK-3) Timothy is excited about starting school—until Three Little Kittens (PK-3) Read about three little kittens that lost their he meets Claude. Claude always wears the best mittens in this Mother Goose Classic. By Paul clothes, gives the right answers, and has the most friends. Will Timothy ever enjoy school? Galdone. 32 pgs, pb. 027612 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Could it be he’s not the only student having 027613 Book & CD . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 problems with his seatmate? By Rosemary Tale of Custard the Dragon (PK-3) Wells. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Includes two audio readings of the book— Belinda is a brave little girl. Most of her pets 029052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 one with and one without page-turn signals. are as well - her cat Ink, her mouse Blink, and Lively music and sound effects are included. her dog Mustard are all very brave. Belinda’s pet dragon Custard, however, is anything but brave! To Market, to Market (PK-2) How does Custard, the realio, trulio, cowardly Three Little Pigs (PK-3) This is a witty little story about what happens Three little pigs set off to build homes out of dragon react when a pirate climbs into Belinda’s window? Find out in this classic picture book straw, wood, and brick. See how they fare in when you bring home all the animals from the from 1936. By Ogden Nash, illust. by Lynn this classic tale. The audio comes in two ver- market. The pig’s in the kitchen, the lamb’s on sions, with and without page turn signals, and the bed, the cow’s on the couch, and there’s a Munsinger. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa duck on her head! The hen’s in the cupboard, 027294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 contains music and sound effects. -Enh 027614 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 the goose is there too, the goat’s in the closet, 027615 Book & CD . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 chewing her shoe! She’s hungry…what will Ten, Nine, Eight (PK-K) she do? Anne Miranda writes with light rhyme, A heart-warming bedtime story that teaches while Janet Stevens illustrates pages full of visual your child to count down from ten. Follow Three Names (PK-2) Great-Grandfather says he was young once humor - a trout leaping from a bucket, a pig along with a father and daughter as they count while they are getting ready to go to bed. A - a hundred years ago, but that's not true. He snout burrowing into a bag of potato chips, and had a four-legged, white-pawed, long-snouted a lamb in a dishwasher among other things. Caldecott Honor Book by Molly Bang. 5.35 002114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 best friend who had three names. One day he 007675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 just appeared and nobody knew what his name was, so they each called him something differ☼There’s No Such Thing as a Dragon (PK-2) One morning, Billy Bixbee wakes up to find a ent. Throughout the story, Three Names is there Tornado (1-4) So how did a dog end up with the name kitten-sized dragon in his room. When he tells through all of the seasons, and even at school. his mother, she insists “There’s no such thing as Great-Grandfather tells the story of this beloved "Tornado"? Because that's how he arrived. a dragon!” The dragon keeps growing and grow- dog to his great grandson in this tale written When a family waits out a tornado in their celing, eventually filling the entire house! Still, by Patricia Maclachlan and accompanied by lar, farmhand Pete tells of the dog that came to his own family when he was a child - via a his mother insists that dragons aren’t real. This Alexander Pertzoff's watercolor illustrations. 4.95 tornado. The dog's strange arrival isn't the only classic, humorous story has delighted readers for 000756 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 unusual thing about this dog - Pete helps pass thirty-five years. By Jack Kent. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa the waiting time with stories of the dog doing 002095 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Three Pigs (PK-3) This unique storybook offers an interesting card tricks, saving a turtle's life, and the rivalry twist to the traditional Three Pigs story. Though between Tornado and the cat. This 49-pg chilit starts normally with the wolf huffing and puff- dren's book is an enjoyable read. ~ Zach 3.65 ing, the pigs then escape the storybook and 025043 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 wonder through empty pages, coming across other fated characters from common fables and pulling them to safety as well. When the pigs are Tough Boris (PK-2) Boris von der Borch is a pirate with a reputaready, they return to the third pig’s brick home with their new friends, and the wolf doesn’t tion of being mean, but by the end you might seem to be much of a threat anymore. Detailed, get a different picture of him. This book has colorful illustrations help fill this book with lots some text, but it is actually more of a picture of fun. By David Wiesner, 40 pgs, hc. ~Rachel book. Illustrations by Kathryn Brown. 5.35 045804 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.25 007671 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 Tacky and the Winter Games (PK-3) These cute children’s books feature a unique penguin named Tacky who doesn’t quite fit in with the rest of the pretty penguins. He’s not graceful and quiet; instead, he does cannonballs and sings rowdy songs. Even though Tacky seems like an outcast sometimes, the other penguins come to realize he’s nice to have around, even if he is a bit different. In this book, Tacky’s usual mishaps may keep the group from winning a medal. The book features colorful illustrations and a cute story that is fun to read. By Helen Lester, pb. ~Rachel 046633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 1216 Library Builders See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Travels With My Family (2-5) This cute book features a family who spends a lot of time vacationing. The son likes vacationing but wishes his parents didn’t always take them to the remote places they seem to enjoy so much. Told from his point of view, the book is basically a collection of stories about their rambling vacations, taken primarily in their non-airconditioned car. The trips range from surviving a hurricane in Maine to seeing an alligator in a Florida swamp to blowing a tire in the middle of the New Mexican desert. Overcoming boredom and many little dangers, the adventurous family ends up having quite the time. Semi-short chapters and the kid’s point of view make this perfect for beginning chapter readers. By Marie-Louise Gay and David Homel, 120 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 006587 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 Tree is Nice (2) A wonderful little book to remind us of all the things a tree is good for and how often we take small, pleasant things for granted. The simple beauty, the shade, and the fun a child can have in a tree house or on a tire swing hanging from a branch. With each season, the tree changes and does different things for us. Written by Janice May Udry and illustrated by Marc Simont, this book has won The Caldecott Medal. 002411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼True Story of the 3 Little Pigs (K-3) Are you an open-minded person who likes to hear both sides of a story before you take a side? Do you ever wonder how different the story of the three little pigs would be if you heard it from the wolf’s perspective? Well, the answer to that question is… very different. You might even think those unfriendly pigs had it coming. You may find yourself feeling pretty sorry for that wolf, who is forever made out to be a bad guy, in all those versions of this tale. Turns out he was just looking to borrow a cup of sugar so he could make his grandmother a birthday cake. And he might have had a bad cold. But did he intentionally knock over houses? No, those pigs just didn’t build them right and when he had to sneeze, he had to sneeze. What if the house falling, or the fear of the wolf (not based on anything, of course) killed the pig, and the wolf just happened to find them like that? Waste not, want not, right? This hilarious story gives you a whole new perspective on the whole episode. And as an added bonus, you can flip the book over and read it again… in Spanish. If you can read Spanish, that is! pb, 56 pgs (28 pgs each version). ~ Megan 023588 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Truman's Aunt Farm (PK-2) Truman finds a mysterious box on his doorstep that turns out to be a gift from his Aunt Fran. When he realizes it's the ant farm he wanted, he excitedly sends in for the ants and receives the wrong kind! Truman learns the best ways to feed his aunts and keep them occupied, and he decides maybe aunts aren't such a bad thing to be in excess of! They are strong, happy, charming, and clever. He writes his Aunt Fran with appreciation and requests to keep the aunts coming, but eventually he runs out of room and something must be done. 000760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Ugly Duckling (K-5) 022133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 5.35 Uncle Jed’s Barbershop (K-5) I may be turning 30 this year, but I still have a soft spot for a really good children’s book. You know the kind I mean - the sweet, tugat-your heartstrings storybooks with endearing characters, inspiring themes and rich, colorful illustrations. As soon as I picked up Uncle Jed’s Barbershop, I knew I had found just such a book. Winner of the Coretta Scott King award, this lovely picture book tells the heartwarming tale of a young girl named Sarah Jean who grows up admiring her Great-Uncle Jed for his kindness and tenacity. An African-American man living in the South during the height of racial segregation, Jed dares to dream the American dream of owning his own business. He knows it will take years of saving to realize his aspirations, and he works diligently as a traveling barber in the meantime. Despite ensuing setbacks including paying for Sarah Jean’s emergency surgery and the loss of his savings at the onset of the Great Depression, Uncle Jed undauntedly presses on towards his goal. At last, at the age of 79, Jed is finally able to open his shiny new barbershop, and all his loyal customers turn out for the grand opening. Prepare to be inspired by this story that celebrates family and community, and teaches the value of triumphing over obstacles in pursuit of a dream. 33 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 043029 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.75 ☼Uncle Wiggily’s Story Book (PK-2) Children growing up in the first half of the 20th Century were familiar with Uncle Wiggily, the “bunny rabbit gentleman” who entertained children with funny, amusing stories. This collection contains thirty-six Uncle Wiggily stories introducing readers to a lively cast of children and animal characters, including Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy (a muskrat housekeeper), Baby Bunty (a rabbit), Grandpa Goosey Gander, and others. There are stories about holidays, animals, childhood diseases, animals, recreation, and more. Delightful black and white period illustrations appear throughout the text. By Howard R. Garis. 247 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 048787 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 12.15 Velveteen Rabbit (3-4) One Christmas morning, the little Boy receives a sawdust-filled velveteen rabbit. Just another addition to the Boy's already massive collection of toys, Rabbit is quickly forgotten and overlooked. When a stroke of random luck "reunites" the Boy and Rabbit, they quickly become an inseparable pair. The velveteen rabbit finally begins to understand what Skin Horse means when he talks about being "real." Then one day, the Boy comes down with scarlet fever. Happy when the fever breaks and the Boy is well enough to play again, Rabbit, who stayed by the Boy's side all throughout his illness, learns that he must be destroyed. Read to find out the fate of this much-loved rabbit. ~ Enh 007756 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 Velveteen Rabbit w/ Audio CD (PK-3) Adapted for younger readers, this storybook tells about the beloved stuffed Rabbit who yearns to become real through the love of his owner. With colorful, detailed illustrations, the book is perfect for young readers and readalouds. Written by Margery Williams and illustrated by Elizabeth Miles, the captivating book is 32 pgs, pb. Also included in this set is an audio CD with two tracks; one reads the entire story with page-turn signals and one reads it without. The story is beautiful narrated by Emily Bauer and includes some music that complements the reading. Each track runs about 13 minutes. This set provides a great way to share this classic children’s tale with your kids. ~ Rachel 030331 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.50 The Very Hungry Caterpillar (PK-3) A little caterpillar is born and begins his journey of trying to satisfy his enormous appetite. Each day he eats more and more, until he's no longer a little caterpillar. This classic story by Eric Carle is illustrated by his characteristic, colorful collages. Board book. 004170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 7.95 Very Last First Time (PK-3) Hunting for mussels on the frozen sea floor is a common practice in Eva’s Inuit village. Ever since she was a little girl, she has accompanied her mother below the icy surface in hopes to gather enough to fill their buckets. This year is different, though. This year Eva must go alone. Join her as she collects mussels for eating and races to finish before the tide comes in. Written by Jan Andrews with colored illustrations by Ian Wallace. 28 pgs, hc. - Tasha Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole (K-3) Looking for a book that shows what friendship 006621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 12.75 is all about? Or how about a book that is just downright cute? If so, this book is just right for Voices in the Park (PK-3) Two parents from different families each take you. Together Mouse and Mole demonstrate what it takes to build a true friendship simply their child and dog to the park. The story of by putting the other one’s needs before their what happens in the park is told from four own. Throughout the book both Mouse and viewpoints: the mother, her son, the father, Mole make mistakes in their relationship but are and his daughter. Charming, whimsical illustraquick to make things right again. The actions of tions abound in this picture book. By Anthony each character give the book the same flavor as Browne. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 5.95 that of the Frog and Toad series. This book will 025341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 not only bring joy to your child but you can take joy as well knowing a much needed educational Wagon Wheels (1-3) The children face a harsh Kansas winter, a message is being brought to them through the prairie fire, and a lengthy separation from their turning of each page. 46 pgs, pb. ~ Tasha 023491 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.75 father. By Barbara Brenner. 019892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1217 Adventures of Tom Sawyer (5-7) Tom Sawyer is the orphaned rascal who loves adventure and hates rules. Superstitious and devious, Tom gets into plenty of trouble on his own, but throw in a real-life murder, buried treasure, and getting lost in a cave during a Sunday school picnic and you've got real adventure. Two paperback editions are available. The Scholastic edition provides an introduction by Jean Craighead George and boasts 319 pages. The unabridged Puffin Classics Juvenile edition has an introduction by Richard Peck, occasional b & w illustrations, a glossary, and historical background material. 320 pgs, pb. 010516 Scholastic Edition . . . 4.99 3.65 046433 Puffin Juvenile Ed. . . 4.99 3.55 Walking with Henry: Based on the Life and Works of Henry David Thoreau (PK-3) Follow Henry David Thoreau as he walks through the wilderness. Each right hand page contains a beautifully painted landscape scene, while the left hand page describes Thoreau’s travels in simple prose. The final page of the book contains fifteen quotes from this famous nature writer’s works. A great way to introduce Thoreau to a young audience. By Thomas Locker. 32 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 044166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 13.05 When I Was Young in the Mountains (PK-2) The story of a content young girl growing up in the mountains with her brother and grandparents. The text offers a gentle look into her simple life and joys, well illustrated by wonderful pictures. 000774 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Wanda’s Roses (K-2) One morning, Wanda notices a bare and thorny bush in the empty corner lot. Convinced it’s a rosebush, she does all she can to make roses bloom. She works hard, cleaning up the lot and watering and tending to her plant. Weeks go by and no roses grow—which is no surprise to the grown-ups, who long ago dismissed it as a thornbush. However, Wanda is determined to grow a rose garden, no matter what! An optimistic tale that celebrates the power of community. By Pat Brisson. Illust. by Maryann Cocca-Leffler. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 047334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 7.75 Who Took the Farmer's Hat? (1) The Farmer lost his hat and is looking all over for it! He's asked just about every animal nearby where his hat has gone to, but all of the animals have mistaken his hat for something else. Wait until you see what has happened to it! By Joan L. Nodset, pictures by Fritz Siebel. 002228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Wee Gillis (PK-2) This classic storybook is about a young boy named Wee Gillis who lives in Scotland. Everyone on his mother’s side is a Lowlander and everyone on his father’s side is a Highlander. Wee Gillis enjoys both ways of life, so when his uncles start pressuring him to pick a permanent home, he can’t make up his mind. Luckily, another unexpected option comes along, which allows Wee Gillis to make his own way in the world. Detailed black and white drawings that take up every other page and the simple, easyto-read text have made this a favorite for both kids and adults. By Munro Leaf, 70 pgs, hc. ~Rachel 007489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 12.25 Abel’s Island (3-5) Read about the adventures of Abel, a mouse who must learn to survive alone on a deserted island after he is swept away from his wife during a rainstorm. Does he have what it takes to find his way back home? Will he ever see his wife again? Black and white illustrations are After the Dancing Days (5-9) It's been a year and a half since thirteen-yearincluded throughout the book. 119 pgs, pb. ~ old Annie has seen her father, but finally the Lisa 028050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Great War is over and he is coming home. As she waits for him at the train station, she Adventures of Don Quixote Thrift Edition (3-6) is suddenly confronted with the realities of a Greatly influenced by the many books he has distant war when she watches lines of crippled read on the rules of chivalry, Don Quixote and soldiers disembark. Although relieved to find his “squire” Sancho Panza embark on a series of her father, who is a doctor, unharmed, she is outrageous adventures that are often the result puzzled at his choice to continue working with of Quixote’s wild imagination. Among others, the injured soldiers rather than settling back in they meet a mighty lord (the innkeeper) and at the local hospital. Everyone else, including fight against the giants (the windmills). While her mother, seems to be in a hurry to forget specifically geared for a younger audience, this the war, especially after glamorous Uncle Paul abridged version by Argentina Palacios provides was killed. Although Annie continues to grieve a well-rounded sampling of the adventures for her uncle, and is haunted by visions of Quixote encounters in Cervantes’s original. 59 the wounded soldiers, she finds herself drawn to the hospital where her father works. As pgs, pb. ~ Enh 004108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 she befriends several recovering soldiers, she unravels the mystery of her Uncle Paul's death, and discovers how much the gift of time and friendship means to those who were indeed "lucky" enough to come home. By Margaret I. Rostkowski, 217 pgs. - Jess 026589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 We're Going on a Bear Hunt (PK-K) This delightful story shows a family of four frolicking through the forest and plains, searching for a bear. Their fun journey suddenly gets exciting when they find a bear and have to quickly retrace their steps to get home safely. Varying landscape drawings in black-and-white and color illustrate the storybook, and the simple, large font, repeating text is great for beginning readers. The story comes in a paperback 10.5" x 9.5" size or a durable board book measuring 6" x 5". ~ Rachel S. 016900 Paperback . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 001893 Boardbook . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.55 1218 Library Builders Where the Wild Things Are (PK-3) Max runs around the house getting into all kinds of mischief until his mother calls him “Wild Thing!” and he is sent to his room without supper. As Max sits in his room, it turns into a forest and he comes to a private boat and sail through a day and some weeks and even a year to where the wild things are. He becomes king over all the wild things until all he wants to be Adventures of Tom Sawyer CDs (3-AD) is… home. Experience the exciting story of Tom Sawyer 000863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.50 with this high-quality audio edition of the book. The complete, unabridged novel by Mark Twain Whistle for Willie (PK-3) Peter wants to whistle for his dog Willie, but is read by Patrick Fraley, who is great to listen to he has never whistled before. He practices all and even uses 36 different “voices” to add fun day, trying everything to get a whistle to come and individuality to the characters. Comes on 6 out. Will Peter ever get it? By Ezra Jack Keats. CDs and runs a total of 7 hrs, 40 mins. ~Rachel 001362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 041735 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 21.75 Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge (1-3) 049653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 African Folk Tales Children’s Thrift (3-7) This book holds a collection of 18 unabridged, authentic African fables, recorded as they were told by tribal members of Nigeria and other cultures. The print is easy to read, and 19 illustrations are included. This selection of stories was reprinted from West African Folk Tales and More West African Folk Tales and includes stories like “The Man with Seven Dogs” and “Story of a Farmer and Four Hyenas.” 60 pgs, pb. 020869 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Middle School Books (4-6) See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (3-6) Alexander is having a very bad day. He woke up with gum in his hair, the dentist found a cavity in his tooth, and his mom served lima beans for dinner! This classic children’s book has charming black and white illustrations. By Judith Viorst; illust. by Ray Cruz. 28 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 030597 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Ali and the Golden Eagle (5-AD) In the land of barren desert and isolated villages, Wayne Grover befriends a whole village with a single gift - a golden eagle. This village in Southwest Saudi Arabia is isolated from most of the outside world, and training their falcons to hunt is an important part of their lives. This is an amazing, true story of how one boy trains the golden eagle brought by Wayne and has success with the bird beyond anything anyone ever imagined. 150 pgs of absolutely riveting, easy-to-read story. ~ Zach 025636 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 9.95 Alice in Wonderland (5-AD) Lewis Carroll invites you to go with Alice down the rabbit hole. Follow the white rabbit as he's in a hurry for the queen's game of croquet, recite Old Father William with the mushroom-perching caterpillar, find out why the mock turtle is so full of sorrow, and attend a mad tea party. Wonderland is a fantasy world of nonsense, overflowing with contradiction and absurdity. Read how Alice manages to discover her identity and shrink and grow while she struggles to make sense of her kooky environment. Contains original illustrations by John Tenniel. Both versions are unabridged, but the design and layout of the Evergreen Classic edition is more appealing to younger readers. 005860 Dover Thrift . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 013021 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 029302 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 19.25 This complete and unabridged reading of Lewis Carroll’s classic story brings the wonder of Wonderland to life as Alice meets all the various inhabitants of the curious world and tumbles through her adventure. Read by actor and award-winner Jim Dale, the story runs 2 hours, 57 minutes and comes on 3 CDs. ~Rachel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking Glass (3-AD) This Wordsworth Classic Edition includes two unabridged tales from Lewis Carroll. In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice falls down a rabbit hole and enters Wonderland, where she encounters such characters as the White Rabbit, the Caterpillar, Cheshire Cat, The Hatter, The Queen of Hearts, and more. In the sequel, Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Alice wonders what life is like on the other side of a mirror and then is transported into that wacky world, where she reunites with some old friends and meets some new characters like Tweedledee, Tweedledum, Humpty Dumpty, and the Jabberwock. These are two adventure-filled stories about Alice that are loved by readers of all ages. 288 pgs, pb. 011928 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 All Alone in the Universe (5-8) If you’ve enjoyed Criss Cross, by the same author, you will want to read this companion, which feels more like a prequel. Debbie is the sole main character in this novel, and she struggles with a long-lasting friendship that appears to be drying up. She drifts about, feeling aimless and rejected, puzzling over her mother’s ability to make friends with the oddest people, and worrying that she’ll never find another best friend. Meanwhile, she puzzles over a dissolving neighborhood family, makes friends with a gardener, and tentatively begins to spend time with potential new friends her age. Like Criss Cross, this book has an episodic feel to it, with lots of the author’s drawings built into every story. 198 pgs, pb. – Jess 003417 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 All-of-a-Kind Family (4-AD) Follow the adventures of one Jewish immigrant family living in the upper east side of New York City during the turn of the 20th century. Although they live a simple life, the five girls Ella, Henny, Sarah, Charlotte, and Gertie (and later baby Charlie!) find adventure in everything they do from visiting the market and the library to performing routine chores in their own home. These loveable characters share a strong family bond and delight in celebrating both Jewish holidays and everyday adventures together. This is the first book in the wholesome, enjoyable, well-written series by Sydney Taylor. 025502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 All Sail Set (5-AD) A story set on the Flying Cloud, a clipper ship built by Donald McKay, as it attempts on its maiden voyage to go around the horn of Africa and make the trip from New York to California in record time. Following Enoch Thacher, a young boy in desperate need of money, as he signs on to the crew, the rich sea-talk and vivid detail make you feel like you’re there. Pictures grace the pages here and there, helping your imagination along a bit. The race to get to California during the gold rush is real, as was the ship, so you feel grounded in reality while following the young man’s exploits. 171 pgs. ~ Mark 006520 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 10.95 Along Came a Dog (4-8) This book by Maurice Sendak shares a moving story about a red hen, a black dog, and a farmer. The dog comes to the farm in the spring, just when the red chicken needs help protecting her eggs. The dog and chicken become friends, although they don’t always get along. The farmer wants to kill the dog, or at least drive him off the farm, because he wrongly believes the dog has killed some of his chickens. The dog must hide from the farmer while protecting the hen and her eggs. The story is suspenseful and touching, with an ending full of reconciliation and friendship. 172 pgs, pb. 026596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.35 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Amber on the Mountain (3-7) There's something beautiful about the mountain ways, but the mountain is a lonely place for little Amber. One day, Anna arrives with her father, who is going to build a road up the mountain. Even though Amber is shy, she musters up the courage to say "hey" to Anna one day in a meadow on the mountainside. Amber and Anna become fast friends, and Anna decides to teach Amber how to read. Amber has always wanted to be able to read; however, there isn't a school way up on the mountainside. With a lot of determination and hard work, Amber is able to read Anna's book about the princess spinning gold. Anna then has the notion to teach Amber how to write; however, the road is finished and Anna and her family go home. Amber decides to continue learning on her own. Can she find a way to keep their friendship strong? This lovely story is written by Tony Johnston and beautifully illustrated with paintings by Robert Duncan. 30 pgs, pb. - elise 000785 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Amos Fortune, Free Man (Elizabeth Yates) (5-7) The 1951 Newbery Medal Winner. Born a prince in Africa, Amos Fortune believes he must live to serve his people. Although captured and brought to the United States as a slave, Amos never forgets his high calling. In spite of his circumstances, Amos lives his life as a testimony to freedom - the freedom that can only come from faith in God. 002481 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 … And Now Miguel (3-8) This coming-of-age story chronicles 12-yearold Miguel’s quest to be invited on the family sheep drive to the mountains with the rest of the men. Miguel’s family has raised sheep in New Mexico for generations. As he explains it, “In our family there is always one thing, and that is the sheep. …Everything comes and goes. Except one thing. The sheep.” As Miguel’s year comes and goes, he decides the way to be accepted as a man is to be the best sheep farmer he can be - even if it means cutting school to look for lost sheep, sweeping the shearing shed, taking care of the sheep and numbering sheep to keep track of them. When his father doesn’t seem to respond to his efforts, he prays to the patron saint of farmers, San Ysidro, for a miracle. When Miguel’s family receives that bad news that causes his wish to come true, he struggles with the possibility that his wish caused misfortune. If he does go on the sheep drive now, how can he enjoy it? A Newbery Medal winner by Joseph Krumgold, 246 pgs, pb. 046320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Library Builders 1219 Anne Frank, Diary of a Young Girl (4-10) An unforgettable, stirring first-hand account of the Holocaust, as you read Anne’s diary and share her innermost thoughts, dreams, and fears. 019931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Apple and the Arrow (3-8) The legend of William Tell has survived for more than seven hundred years. This fascinating book, with both color and black-and-white illustrations, tells the story from Walter's point of view. Walter is William's son who has the apple shot off his head. That's not the biggest danger Walter faces, though, as he and his father struggle for the freedom of their family, their village, and their country. See how Switzerland was born in this intriguing story that has been past down for generations. 011266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.75 Around the World in 80 Days (5-AD) Published by Living Books Curriculum, this unabridged Jules Verne classic is enhanced with bolded vocabulary words (keyed to a glossary in the back) and plenty of period illustrations. This book also includes a map showing the eighty-day journey of Phileas Fogg, a timeline of the days, events and places featured in the novel, and a biography of the author. 298 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 027545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 Aurie’s Wooden Leg (3-7) 000983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 6.25 Baby Island (5-9) By the author of Caddie Woodlawn, this book shares the story of two sisters caught up in an unusual adventure. Mary, 12, and Jean, 10, are headed to Australia to live with their father. When their ship begins to sink, Mary and Jean hurry to help some of the passengers they've met with their babies. As circumstance would have it, Mary and Jean manage to make it to a lifeboat with four babies, and then their lifeboat is cast off for fear there isn't enough time to load more passengers. Mary and Jean do their best to keep the babies safe and happy while their lifeboat bobs around in the sea, and it is a relief when they land on a little island. They promptly name the island "Baby Island," but it isn't all fun and games - they need food, water, and shelter, and it's not easy with four babies in their care. 160 pgs. 035340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Ballet Shoes (3-8) I came across this novel at a library book sale when I was younger, and I read it many times! The heroines, Pauline, Petrova and Posy, are three orphans who have been adopted by “Great Uncle Matthew” (often referred to as G.U.M.), a famous fossil hunter. Although he has been gone exploring the world for years, the three girls are growing up at his estate under the care of Nana, their old nurse, and Sylvia, G.U.M.’s great-niece. With funds finally running low, Sylvia and Nana decide to take in boarders, and teach the girls at home. Fortunately, two doctors and a dance instructor come to board, and while the doctors volunteer to teach the girls, the dance instructor suggests that they join the Children’s Academy of Dancing and Stage Training, which will train them for free, then take a percentage of their pay when they are working. The girls apply themselves seriously to their work, each developing talents in different areas. However, the question remains, will G.U.M. ever return, and will Pauline, Petrova and Posy become famous performers? 234 pgs, pb. By Noel Streatfield. – Jess 028445 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Bambert’s Book of Missing Stories (5-8) In a large town, there is a small man named Bambert. Beset by health problems and many failed attempts to fix his spine, he is forced to live an almost hermit-style life with his friend, Mr. Bloom. Because of all these complications, Bambert is very short and hardly leaves their shared house. His true gift is writing, although people only offer him jobs that exploit his crippling shortness. One day, he comes upon his Book of Dreams and decides to separate the stories and send them each out on folded hot-air Japanese tea-lights to the world. He determines that they should go out to their own part of the world and find their own characters. As Bambert receives each story back, he rewrites them, replacing characters and settings according to where they were returned from. He feels that this vastly improves the original story lines, almost completely changing them. There are 11 stories underlying the main work, and throughout and in every story are colorfully drawn pictures describing the scenes. The book is very well-written and engaging, though at times a little sad. I found the underlying displays of friendship and kindness on the part of Mr. Bloom a maturing and inspirational example for the reader. 110 pages, pb. - Stephen 022252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 9.50 Bandit’s Moon (4-8) Newberry Medal author Sid Fleischman presents his readers with a captivating book about an unlikely pair who come together in search of two very different things. Set in the time of the California Gold Rush, Annyrose desires to reunite with her brother who set out for golddigging territory. Never did she think the man to help her would be the West’s most famous outlaw, Joaquin Murieta. In exchange for his help Annyrose teaches Murieta how to read and aids him in his search for justice. Join them as they learn about friendship and face the adventures of the West. Pages include occasional black/white illustrations. 184 pgs, pb. – Tasha 026576 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 1220 Library Builders Banner in the Sky (5-12) Josef Matt, the only man to ever try to conquer this last summit of the Alps, met his end in the pursuit. Now his son, Rudi, dares to complete the same task in memory of his father. Setting off with his father's red shirt, Rudi must courageously pass through the same chasm that took his father's life and finish the rest of the challenging climb in order to plant the shirt at the top of the peak. ~ Steph 026601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Barry The Bravest Saint Bernard (3-4) The Swiss Alps can be a dangerous place; travelers can get lost in the snowstorms or even buried in avalanches. During the days when travel through the mountains was accomplished on foot or by horse, the Saint Bernard Monastery located high in the mountains in Switzerland raised Saint Bernard dogs to help these travelers. In the most extreme cases, the dogs were used to find those buried under avalanches. The most famous of the dogs was named Barry. During his lifetime, Barry saved more than forty lives. Learn about the many feats and accomplishments of Barry, and how his memory is still honored today. ~ Enh 002444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 ☼Bat 6 (5-7) The year is 1949, and the sixth-grade girls of Barlow and Bear Creek Ridge are excited because they finally get to play in the annual softball game—the Bat 6. This novel follows the rival teams as they practice and prepare for the big game. The book is unique because it tells the story entirely from the perspectives of each of the girls on the two teams, switching between different “voices” of girls from different backgrounds. Also significant is the fact that a Japanese-American girl, Aki, is a player on the Bear Creek team, something that is difficult for some people to accept given the prejudices of the post-World War II era. 230 pgs, pb. By Virginia Euwer Wolff. ~ Lisa 048272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.35 ☼Bearstone (3-7) This award-winning book is the story of Cloyd, a fourteen-year-old Ute boy with a bad history who is running out of chances. After running away from the group home for Native American boys, he’s sent to work on a Colorado farm for old rancher Walter Landis. Cloyd settles in to life on the ranch and finds a friend in Walter. One day, Cloyd finds a mysterious green stone carving of a bear, which he takes as a sign because of the significance of the bear to the Ute people. After he discovers Walter has agreed to let men on his land hunt for bear, Cloyd explodes and nearly ruins everything when he destroys Walter’s peach trees in his rage. Walter gives Cloyd one last chance to redeem himself by helping open up the old man’s abandoned mine. What ensues will test Cloyd to the end of his abilities, his character, and his loyalty. 154 pages, pb. By Will Hobbs. ~ Rachel D. 048306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum (2-6) Five rhythmic Nigerian folktales retold and illustrated by Ashley Bryan. All of the stories are about animals and the conflicts between them with some very valuable lessons included. In Hen and Frog, Hen prepares for a storm while Frog is unhelpful and overconfident. What happens when the tables turn and Frog needs Hen's help? In Why Bush Cow and Elephant are Bad Friends we learn the meaning of the proverb "When two big ones fight, it is the grass that suffers." In The Husband who Counted the Spoonfuls, a man named Tagwayi has a horrible habit which offends others and makes it impossible to keep a wife. Will he overcome this and leave his life of loneliness behind? Some animals were not meant to be friends- they were meant for meals. In Why Frog and Snake Never Play Together, Frog and Snake are best friends until they find out they are not supposed to be. If they were never told of this, would Snake's predatory instincts eventually take over anyway? How Animals Got Their Tails is a story about how Raluvhimba, god of the Bavenda, created the animals. Black, yellow and red woodcutlike illustrations augment the stories. 027698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.95 Ben and Me (4-8) According to Amos the mouse, he was the one who helped Benjamin Franklin accomplish all of his great deeds! All along, he sat up in Ben's fur cap, dictating, advising, and observing. Amos walks us through inventions such as the Franklin Stove, electricity, and the lightning rod. We also see the onset of the Revolutionary War, where Franklin travels to France to ask for their financial support. There, Amos attends many dinners, negotiations, and meetings, while working on a revolution of his own. He meets Sophie, an aristo-rat, and learns that her seven children are locked up in a cell and her husband was banished to the U.S. Amos knows he must help, so he calls upon Thomas Jefferson's rat, Red, and some troops of his own, which culminates into quite a spectacle on the night of a fancy ball at the French Court. Be braced for funny moments in Ben and Amos's experiments with electricity, Ben's swim, and the conspiracy of the Declaration of Independence - I bet you didn't know that the words were stolen from mice! This a fun, light-hearted way to learn some of our nation's history through the eyes of a furry friend. By Robert Lawson. 008282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Because of Winn-Dixie (4-AD) India Opal Buloni is a ten-year old, lonely preacher's daughter who has just moved to Naomi, Florida, with her father. She doesn't have any friends yet, but she is very independent and likable. Right at the beginning of the book she happens upon a dog in the grocery store and quickly takes him into her home and her heart, naming him "Winn-Dixie" in a moment of quick thinking. The dog seems to mark a turning point, and soon after the adoption she begins making friends and getting to know people. He seems to have a knack for making people like him, despite his less than attractive appearance. India makes friends, gets a job, and starts to care about all the people around her… all because of ☼Beowulf: A Hero’s Tale Retold (3-6) Winn-Dixie. A Newbery Honor award winner. Gorgeously illustrated with detailed pen018720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 and-ink illustrations, this retelling of Beowulf is simplified for younger readers. The classic tale of the Anglo-Saxon warrior and his defeat of the monster Grendel had been adapted to use only Anglo-Saxon words still present in our language, but it nevertheless retains the “flavor” of the original work. By James Rumford. 48 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 003141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 Belle Prater's Boy (5-10) A cross-eyed, poor, twelve-year-old country Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Robinson) (4-6) boy moves in with his grandmother after his The annual Christmas pageant was safe and mother, Belle Prater, mysteriously disappears. routine until the Herdmans, the worst kids in the He lives next door to his cousin, who happens history of the world, blackmail their way into all to be the town beauty. Though the cousins the main parts. What happens when kids who appear to be very different from each other, they have never heard the story of Christmas interpret soon become best friends and realize they have it for their new church? The audio version is much in common. They spend most of their unabridged and performed by Tony Award wintime together and have adventures at church, ning actress Elaine Stritch. Two discs; run time at school, and in the mountains around their is 90 minutes. Perfect for trips “over the river home. The boy is funny and smart and impress- and through the woods” or for nights together es his cousin with his outlook on life. She by the fire this Christmas. ~ Rachel D. wonders how he could be handling his mother's 018373 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 disappearance so well when she still hasn't got- 016702 ☼Unabridged CDs . 17.95 12.95 ten over her own father's death. They help each 024578 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 12.95 other through family problems and eventually Loretta Swit stars in this touching and discover the truth about Belle. ~ Rachel S. humorous Christmas story based on the 022788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 book. 60 min. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. The BFG (3-7) Sophie’s adventure begins when a giant suddenly snatches her out of bed in the middle of the night. Ideas of what he could possible want race through her head until she lands on the only logical explanation – dinner. Luckily, Sophie is wrong, and soon discovers that her abductor is actually a giant known as the Big Friendly Giant (BFG), a “non-human bean eating giant.” His fellow mates, however, are not so nice and feast on unsuspecting children. When Bonecruncher, Fleshlumpeater and the other giants decide to satisfy their appetites in England, Sophie and the BFG decide they must stop them at once. Will Sophie and the BFG succeed? With black and white illustrations and words that only the young at heart will appreciate, Roald Dahl presents his readers with a unique story sure to please. 208 pgs, pb. – Tasha 028768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Big Red (5-9) Danny and his father live in the Wintapi wilderness on the edge of Mr. Haggin's estate. When Danny sees the Irish setter for the first time, he affectionately names him Red. Red is a show dog that belongs to the wealthy Mr. Haggin, but soon Danny and Red are inseparable. Haggin quickly recognizes the mutual affection between dog and boy, and he offers Danny a chance to care for Red and learn about show dogs. Mr. Higgins allows Danny to keep Red in his care at his home in the woods, but this turns out to be a terrible mistake when Red is forced to face the many dangers that lurk deep in the heart of the wild. ~ Enh 002427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 12.95 Big Wave (2-6) This 57-page book will teach readers to appreciate how wonderful life can be. It tells the story of two Japanese friends and how their lives are changed when a large wave wipes out the village that one of them lives in. As they struggle to overcome their sorrow, they learn that it is only in the presence of danger that people can learn to be brave. Add some romance and humor, and you have a book guaranteed to please. 011783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Black Star, Bright Dawn (4-8) 022122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 Blackthorn Winter (5-7) 034278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 12.00 ☼Blue Willow (5-8) First published in 1940, this classic Newbery Honor Book tells the story of Janey Larkin, a girl whose father is a migrant worker. Janey’s family moves often, following the crops from farm to farm. Her most prized possession is the blue willow plate from her early childhood home, which she dimly remembers. Janey longs for the day when her blue willow plate—and her family—can once again set down roots in a real home. By Doris Gates. 172 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048565 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Library Builders 1221 ☼Book of Three (4-7) Step inside the mysterious, mythical country of Prydain, with its castles, glistening swords, beautiful landscapes, and brave heroes. Inspired by Welsh mythology, this book tells the story of Taran, who is the Assistant Pig-Keeper of Hen Wen, Prydain’s only oracular pig. When the pig escapes, Taran goes out to look for her, but he finds himself up against challenges beyond his imagination. He discovers that the Horned King is on the loose and King Arawn is gathering forces of evil. He must warn his people before it’s too late! First in a series. By Lloyd Alexander. 190 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 019263 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Boy of Old Prague (4-7) In sixteenth-century Prague, a young serf, Tomas, steals a chicken from his master’s kitchen to feed his starving family. Caught, the Christian Tomas is sentenced to servitude in the Jewish ghetto. Tomas is terrified of working for the Jews, whom he has been taught to hate and fear from an early age. Fortunately, he soon realizes that the Jewish people are human beings just like himself, and he discovers greater friendship and kindness than he has ever known. Simple black and white illustrations appear throughout the story. By Sulamith IshKishor. Illust. by Ben Shahn. 92 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.25 Boy’s King Arthur (3-12) Sidney Lanier wrote this rousing collection of tales, and they are republished here with omission of some minor passages and introductory matter. The great stories of Arthur, Launcelot, Guenevere, Tristram, Gareth, Galahad, Percival, and the Holy Grail are all included. With adventure, love, knights, fair ladies, gallant battles, and ideals of courage, honesty, and loyalty, the stories are sure to please. Told in the style and language of the original, the stories are enhanced with an insert of 15 full-color illustrations by N.C. Wyeth. Readers will love the age-old drama and romance of this book. Broken Blade (5-7) This historical fiction novel tells the story of 322 pgs, pb. 13-year-old Pierre, a boy from Montreal in 020896 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 12.25 1800. Pierre’s father is injured, and Pierre is forced to take over his job so his family can sur- By the Great Horn Spoon (4-6) When your aunt is in jeopardy of losing her vive the cold Canadian winter. Pierre becomes a voyageur for the North West Company and must house and having to fire all of her employees, canoe a shipment of furs to Grand Portage and there's only one thing left to do - head for the back again. Conditions are harsh with treach- California gold fields. Twelve-year-old Jack erous waters, bloodied hands, and the men’s and the family butler Praiseworthy do just that. cruel teasing over the 2400 mile trip through the From Boston to California, follow the advenFrench Canadian wilderness. This adventurous tures of this delightful pair as they seek to gain coming-of-age story is well-written and focuses the funds needed to save the family home. ~ on an obscure aspect of Canadian history. By Zach 008285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 William Durbin, 164 pgs, pb. 041642 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Cabin Faced West (2-6) Life was hard and friends were few for a young Bound for Oregon (5-7) Load up your covered wagon and join the girl in western Pennsylvania, but a visit from Todd family as they journey from their comfort- General George Washington makes a lasting able Arkansas home to the great unknown along impression. A true story handed down from the Oregon Trail. With only a guide book and generation to generation until being published their strong faith in God, the Todd family tackles by author Jean Fritz. 4.95 the dangerous two thousand mile journey with 002446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 courage and a pioneering spirit. Through the eyes of Mary Ellen, we see and experience the Caddie Woodlawn (5-6) Caddie is an adventurer, a tomboy, imaginadifficulties of the Todd family as they encounter rough terrain, broken down wagons, cholera, tive and brave. But is she brave enough to save swollen river beds, and hostile Indians. In spite her family from an Indian massacre? Will she of all this, nothing will stop them from their have to leave behind the life she loves when dream of a homestead in the bountiful Oregon Father inherits an estate in England? 4.95 territory. This book is a great fictional introduc- 004912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 tion to life on the historical Oregon Trail. It is 028745 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . 19.98 15.95 Starring Emily Schulman, Season Hubley, a great read and is full of concrete historical James Stephens, Trey Parker, Betsy information to accompany any study of the wild Townsend, Victor DiMattia and Nick Western Frontier and the pioneers who settled Ramus. Running time is 105 minutes. it. The author, Jean Van Leeuwen will draw any reader into the story with the details of life along the Oregon Trail. You can also track the Calico Bush (5-AD) It is 1743, and Marguerite Ledoux is aboard Todd family's progress chapter-by-chapter with the use of the illustrated map provided on the the Isabella B. from France to the New World. first two pages. Will the Todd family make it to Both of Marguerite's parents have passed away Oregon before winter hits? 167 pgs, pb. - elise and she was orphaned by the age of 12, left in 001482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 the care of nuns at a convent until the Sargent Borrowers (3-6) Underneath the kitchen floor is the tiny world of the Borrowers - Pod and Homily Clock and their daughter, Arrietty. Only Pod is allowed to venture into the house above, because the danger of being seen by a human is too great. Yet Arrietty won't listen. There is a human boy in the house above and Arrietty is desperate for a friend. The charm and magic of Mary Norton's writing convinces children and grown-ups alike that Borrowers really do exist. 007673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 1222 Library Builders family took her in as a Bound-Out girl. As a Bound-Out girl, Maggie (as she is now called) takes care of the Sargent children and help with the meals and other house chores in exchange for meals and shelter. The long boat ride there was a treacherous one, where she lost the only family she had left, her grandparents. As Marguerite and the family of strangers finally near their home-to-be on the coast of Maine, they are shocked to find the house burned down by Indians. Marguerite and the Sargents build a new log cabin, praying that it and the family will be unharmed. Meanwhile, Marguerite develops a close friendship with Hepsa Jordan, a kind, wise, elderly woman who lives on Sunday Island. Marguerite witnesses a year's worth of struggle and fear, but she has become so close to the children that when Mr. Sargent offers to break the 6-year contract and give her an early leave to go up to Quebec with the French, she faces a very difficult decision. Rachel Field writes an award-winning book about a young girl who never ceases to amaze those who come to know her with her tremendous amounts of bravery, grit, and strength. 027699 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Call of the Wild (5-AD) Buck enjoys life as the pampered family dog of Judge Miller. When Manuel, the gardener's helper, secretly steals Buck to be sold, the civilized lifestyle that Buck grew up under no longer exists. It is the height of the Klondike gold rush, and dogs like Buck are in high demand as sled dogs. In a time and place when survival is an everyday battle, Buck must adapt to a lifestyle where primal instincts are the key to survival. The Signet Classic Edition not only includes the unabridged novel with an introduction by Alex Kershaw, but presents several of London’s other works including “Diable,” “An Odyssey of the North,” “To the Man on Trail,” “To Build a Fire,” and “Love of Life.” This edition has 180 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 038063 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Call it Courage (4-10) Polynesian boy sets out alone in a canoe to conquer his fear of the ocean and to live up to his name Mafatu, or Stout Heart. 003185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 Capyboppy (3-6) Young Bill Peet is an animal collector and his room is full of frogs, spiders, toads and harmless snakes. One spring he decides he would like to add to his collection with a large boa snake. His parents and younger brother are not in agreement with this, so Bill chooses a capybara, a large rodent that looks a lot like a guinea pig. At first no one in the family is to sure about their new pet. But it takes no time at all for everyone to fall in love with Capyboppy, a name Bill's mother gave the capybara. Capyboppy gets to play in the backyard and swim in the pool and even lay on mother's lap while sitting with the family in the evening. Until one day Capy starts making a "mud wallow" in the backyard and the family soon realizes Capy doesn't fit on the couch with mother like he use to. What will the Peet family do and what will happen to Capy?! 62 pgs. 032518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 6.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch (Latham) (5-7) 1956 Newbery Medal winner. This is the true story of Nathaniel Bowditch, who becomes an indentured servant at the age of twelve when his father apprenticed him to a chandlery after his mother died. This ends his dreams of attending Harvard. Through hard work and perseverance, Nat continues his studies on his own. Was Nathaniel destined to be a bookkeeper all his life, or could he find a way to better use his skills in mathematics? His discoveries in the field of navigation are put to the test when Nat becomes captain of his own ship. 007700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Cat Who Went to Heaven (3-9) An ancient Japanese artist paints a masterpiece, which has been commissioned by the village temple. While he paints, a little cat watches. The artist draws a snail, a swan, and a horse, all animals who have received the blessing of Buddha. At last, moved by the watching cat, he paints the cat into the picture and is rewarded by a special Buddhist miracle. This timeless fable of a cat that changes the life of a poor artist has become a classic since its first publication in 1930. This black-and-white illustrated edition brings to life the magic and wonder of the Buddhist legends. 73 pgs. 016131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Castaways of the Flying Dutchman (4-8) I’m not quite sure what else could have been packed in to this adventure – it already has a shipwreck, a ghost ship, mystery, buried treasure, and an immortal boy! The hero is a mute boy, who is mistreated by his step-family until he runs away. After an altercation with his stepbrothers lands him in the harbor, the boy grabs a rope and hauls himself up onto the side of a departing ship – the “Flying Dutchman”. When he is discovered, the greedy cook snatches him up as a galley boy and puts him to work. While the crew is rough and cruel, the captain, who has an ulterior motive for this trip, is an iron-tough disciplinarian who distrusts his crew entirely. While it seems that the poor boy – named Nebuchadnezzar by the crew – has simply traded one sad existence for another, a scrappy dog that finds its way onto the ship at port brings him companionship. Tensions mount as the captain forces the ship around the Horn, despite loss of some crew and violent weather. When the mutinous tension hits the breaking point, intervention comes from a surprising place, and the ship and remaining crew are destined to share a ghastly eternal fate. Will Neb and his dog, Den be destined to wander the world with the crew, or will they escape the same punishment? With an abundance of plot twists and fast-paced action, you’ll feel like you’ve read several books after you finish this one! This was probably the best piece of young adult fiction I had the opportunity to read last year (please note however, there is one instance of “damn” by one of the villains). By Brian Jacques (author of Redwall); 356 pgs, pb. 036476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Catherine, Called Birdy (5-9) The 14-year old daughter of a knight, Catherine records daily events from her perspective in her diary. This humorous piece of historical fiction shares what life was like during the medieval times for an ordinary girl - if you can call Catherine ordinary. Full of spunk and stubbornness, Catherine writes of the various ploys and schemes she uses to ward off those her father wishes to betroth her to. The common villagers have a say in who they marry, why can't she? 014504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Castle in the Attic (4-6) Mrs. Phillips has been with William and his family since he was born. Now that he is old enough to take care of himself, the homesick Mrs. Phillips tells William that she will be going back to England to her family. William is sad to see Mrs. Phillips leave but, he is excited about the present she has given him, a model castle complete with drawbridge, moat, courtyard, stable, armory, knight, and more. Along with the castle comes the tale behind it. It is said that the Silver Knight, thrown out of his kingdom by the enemy, is destined to one day come back to life to reclaim his land. When the tiny silver knight comes to life in William's hand, a land of dragons, wizards, and magic is revealed. ~ Enh 005029 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Cay (5-8) A young boy comes of age while shipwrecked, blinded and stranded on an island with a black man named Timothy. Despite being instilled with racial prejudices, he learns to overcome them and even admire Timothy's wisdom and survival skills. 007684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Champ (5-9) This cute story of perseverance and friendship focuses on an un-athletic boy named Riley. He feels like he’s constantly disappointing his father, despite striving to make him proud. When he inadvertently causes an accident that costs a champion show dog one of its legs, Riley thinks it will be another disappointment for his dad. However, when Riley saves the dog from being put to sleep and begins training him for an agility competition, he begins to understand what being a real winner is all about. By Marcia Thornton Jones, 188 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 049081 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.35 Chester Cricket’s Pigeon Ride (3-8) Chester Cricket’s home came down with a crash! His rotten old stump was not sturdy enough to withstand the weight of two stout old ladies. His friends work hard to get him out safe and sound, and then they work even harder to help him find a new home. Author George Seldon will amuse you with this charming story as Chester moves in with John Robin who throws loud all-night parties, Donald Dragonfly whose twig is too small, and Henry and Emily Chipmunk who are too tidy. As he moves in with one neighbor after another, nothing works out quite right and it is beginning to look like all hope is lost. Will Chester every have another place to call his very own? 143 pgs, pb. 009187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 A Child's Garden of Verses (4-AD) These 64 poems a masterly evocation of childhood from the pen of Robert Louis Stevenson, who also wrote Treasure Island and Kidnapped. The poems are full of delightful irony, wit and the fantasy worlds of childhood imagination, and they introduce for the first time The Land of Nod. They are also touched with a genuine and gentle pathos at times as they recall a world which seems so far away from us now. A Wordsworth Classic. 031617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 ☼Children of Noisy Village (3-6) Join acclaimed Swedish storyteller Astrid Lindgren (author of the Pippi Longstocking books) on a visit to three farms in the Swedish countryside. Everyone calls the group of farms “Noisy Village” because six spirited children live there. Nine-year-old Lisa, her older brothers Karl and Bill, and their friends Olaf, Britta, and Anna embark on many humorous adventures that give readers a peek at Swedish customs— including crayfishing in the summer, “dipping in the pot” at Christmastime, and “nutting” for the New Year. Ilust by Ilon Wikland. 124 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 001570 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 Christmas Carol / Dickens (4-AD) This classic story tells the tale of a miserly, selfish, miserable man named Scrooge. He hates Christmas and all it stands for until one Christmas Eve when something eerie happens. Three ghosts appear, showing him Christmas past, present, and future. They give him one last chance to change into the person he should be and appreciate Christmas. Contains a new introduction by Karen Hesse. 122 pgs. 001042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (3-4) A young boy finds a ticket to a special visit to the Willie Wonka Chocolate Factory. This book provides a good foundation for discussion on greed/covetousness vs. humility and acceptance. 008922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Clay Marble (5-9) Cambodia is a dangerous, war-torn place in 1980, where 12-year-old Dara lives with her family. The family flees Cambodia and arrives at a refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border, but the shelling and fighting separated Dara from her family. Now Dara must bravely set out to find her family and survive in the brutal Charlotte’s Web (3-7) Fern keeps her father from killing Wilbur, a conditions of a country at war. Author Minfong runt pig. Later, when Wilbur is full-grown, Ho was inspired to write this story based on Charlotte the spider saves Wilbur from the experiences and observations he obtained while butcher knife and brings him county-wide noto- working at an international relief agency at the Thai-Cambodian border. 163 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa riety. A beloved classic by E.B. White. 5.25 005790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 048196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1223 Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (4-12) This is the classic novel about a man named Hank, who is knocked unconscious in the gun factory where he works and wakes up in Britain at the time of Camelot. Though he is at first imprisoned and sentenced to death, his “futuristic” ways soon earn him safety and adoration. He introduces all kinds of modern ideas and processes to the medieval era, earning praise from some and hatred from others. Readers will love this humorous and satiric novel, written by the great Mark Twain. We offer two editions of the novel. The Dover Thrift Edition includes no extra frills and is 268 pgs, pb. The Penguin Classics Edition includes a 15-page introduction by Justin Kaplan, as well as 46 of the original black and white illustrations. It is 410 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 046523 Dover Thrift Edition . 3.50 2.95 003624 ☼Penguin Classics Edition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 7.25 ☼Crazy Lady (5-8) Maxine’s nickname is the “crazy lady.” She’s eccentric, she dresses strangely, and she has a son, Ronald, with special needs. Maxine and Ronald have been neighborhood outcasts for years. Meanwhile, Vernon has his own problems. His mother is dead and he’s struggling to pass his classes in school. Vernon and his friends tease “crazy lady” and Ronald without a second thought. When Vernon actually gets to know these neighbors, he realizes that they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. By Jane Leslie Conly. 180 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048722 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Cross-Country Treasure Hunt (and the Mystery That Followed) (4-8) 040995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 14.75 Cricket in Times Square (4-6) Chester Cricket from Connecticut is accidentally transported to New York in a picnic basket. Alone and afraid in a strange city, Chester is befriended by Harry and Tucker, a cat and mouse, who help him adjust to city life and discover his amazing musical talent that brings success to a failing subway station newsstand. 001754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Cricket In Times Square CDs (PK-6) The classic children’s story of Chester the loveable cricket is now available in this unabridged audio format, read delightfully by Tony Shalhoub. Listen to the heartwarming tale of adventure and friendship in the car, at home, or wherever you may be. Contained on two CDs, the story runs about 2.5 hours. ~ Rachel 026100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.35 Crispin: The Cross of Lead (5-9) Set in England shortly after the Bubonic Plague, this is the tale of a young boy whose past is shrouded in mystery. He is declared a wolf's head, meaning anybody can kill him on sight. He has no idea why. To make matters worse, he is captured and forced into servitude by a mad man named Bear, who strangely enough encourages Crispin to think for himself. Large print makes it easy to read. ~ Mark 027922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 1224 Library Builders Crispin: At the Edge of the World (5-9) In Crispin: Cross of Lead, the book ends with Bear and Crispin’s narrow escape from the dungeon at Great Wexly. Although lighthearted, they begin their next adventure chased again – by member’s of Bear’s brotherhood, suspicious that he’s given names during his captivity. They flee into the forest, but Bear is wounded. Fortunately they are found by an old hag and a young girl with a cleft lip, who nurse Bear back to health. When tragedy strikes again, Bear and Crispin find themselves running, this time with the girl, Troth. As they journey from the coast to the sea, and then to France, they struggle to find places to stay and people they can trust. With Bear’s health fading, Crispin now finds himself in charge… and is desperately afraid to steer their little company wrong. By Avi, 234 pgs, pb. – Jess 021263 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Daughter of the Mountains (4-12) Momo, a young girl whose adventures take place in the last years of the British rule in India, has wanted a red-gold Lhasa Terrier puppy since she first saw one at her Buddhist monastery. When her dream finally comes true, it is short-lived because a band of robbers steals the valuable dog and escapes to the mountains. Momo is determined to get her dog back and dangerously follows the robbers through the Great Trade Route across the mountains. In this adventurous tale, Momo’s courage and faith in Buddha see her safely through. Black and white illustrations included. 192 pgs, pb. 004061 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Dear Austin: Letter from Underground Railroad (5-8) Set in 1853, this gripping novel consists of letters written by eleven-year-old Levi to his older brother Austin. Levi is anxious to join the rest of his family in Oregon, but for now he must remain in Pennsylvania with his guardian, Miss Amelia, and his friend, Jupiter, the son of a former slave. When Jupiter’s sister is captured by slave traders, the two boys embark on a dangerous journey south to find her. They encounter Harriet Tubman along the way, and they realize that Miss Amelia and some of Levi’s neighbors are part of the Underground Railroad. By Elvira Criss Cross (5-9) Reading this book is like catching snippets of Woodruff. 137 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 4.75 a soap opera – the vantage point changes from 002136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 character to character, allowing the reader to catch bits and pieces of the action. Easygoing in Dear Mr. Henshaw (3-7) This book is good for modeling diary/letter pace and very funny in places, the novel follows a group of teenagers through the spring and writing. It is about a young man from a broken summer, while they slowly change and “rear- home who keeps a diary in which he pretends range” growing towards adulthood. Debbie to write to Mr. Henshaw, his favorite writer. loses her necklace, struggles with a crush, and This provides him with an outlet for expressing makes a new, much older friend – with a hand- things that trouble him, as well as dreams and some grandson. Hector discovers a yearning aspirations. By Beverly Cleary. 4.50 to learn how to play the guitar, and pursues 007691 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 his goal, taking lessons in the church basement from Pastor Don. Debbie and Hector’s Delfino’s Journey (5-7) other friends, neighbors and families float in 049508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 12.95 and out of the chapters, all playing memorable parts. The story comes full circle at the end, Dewey - The True Story of a World-Famous when Debbie’s necklace reappears. Unique Library Cat (3-7) 5.25 in format, the novel incorporates the author’s 048719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 illustrations and photos throughout, building them into the story. Although in one sense a Doctor De Soto (PK-AD) Welcome to the world of Doctor De Soto, a coming-of-age story for the group of friends, it’s also a whimsical read that feels as lazy as a clever mouse-dentist whose renown has spread summer day gone by. Please note that although throughout the entire animal kingdom! While there aren’t any inappropriate situations, there his gentle touch and professional demeanor are several instances of mild swearing (pgs. 71 certainly have something to do with his popuand 199). A Newbery Medal Winner by Lynne larity, most notable are his inventive methods enabling him to treat animals of virtually every Rae Perkins, 338 pgs, pb. – Jess 046321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 size and kind. Every kind, that is, except for "cats and other dangerous animals," (the reason for this exception likely being that a devoured Dark Frigate (4-10) Circumstances force Orphan Philip Marsham dentist is no dentist at all). Doctor De Soto to leave London, and he joins the crew of the and his wife-assistant hold fast to this rule Rose of Devon, a frigate bound for the shores until one day when a miserable fox shows up of Newfoundland. When the ship is taken over on their doorstep, begging for relief from his by a group of “gentlemen of fortune” picked rotten bicuspid. Moved to pity at the animal's up from a wreck, Philip finds himself turning pain, the munificent mice agree to admit the towards a life of pirating adventures. If you formidable fox. The fox manages to remain on enjoyed the likes of Stevenson’s Treasure Island, his best behavior while conscious, but once the Charles Boardman Hawes’ Dark Frigate should De Soto's administer anesthesia in preparation be right up your alley. A Newbery Medal win- for the periodontal procedure, Mr. Fox falls into unconsciousness and his medicated mutterings ner. 246 pgs, sc. -Enh 027288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 betray his intent to eat the mice in payment for See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. services rendered. When the wily fox "comes to," he learns that he must return to the dentist's office the next day to receive his replacement tooth, and so he decides to postpone the wicked deed. That night, the doctor and his wife lie awake worrying for their safety. Read and find out about the plan they concoct in hopes of "outfoxing" their ungrateful patient. 28 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 024575 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 Doll People (3-7) Eight year old Annabelle Doll has lived in a doll house for over 100 years. She is so lonely, until one day when a new plastic toy friend moves in next door. The two of them find Annabelle's Aunt Sarah's old secret diary. Aunt Sarah went missing from the doll house about 45 years ago. The two embark on an adventure out into the world to try and unravel the mysterious disappearance of Annabelle's aunt. The outstanding pencil drawings by Brian Selznick have a way of drawing you into the story. This is an ALA Notable book by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, pb. 273 pgs. 010455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Dolphin Adventure (3-7) Imagine you're diving off the Florida coast, and three dolphins swim up to you - two parents and a baby. The baby is bleeding from a hook embedded in its back and a fishing line wound around its tail, and it will probably die if it doesn't receive help. The parents have brought their baby to you hoping you can help. What do you do? This is the true story of one diver's incredible experience. This 70-page book is a fun and easy read. ~ Zach 026686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Dragon of Lonely Island (3-6) When Hannah, Zachary and Sarah Emily find out they are to spend their summer at their great-aunt Mehitabel’s house on remote Lonely Island, they have mixed feelings about the arrangements. However, their interest is peaked when great-aunt Mehitabel sends them a letter with a key for the tower room and a hint to explore Drake’s Hill. There, in a secret cave they discover a secret lair of a three-headed dragon named Fafynr. During each visit, the children are entreated to an enchanting story by one of the three heads that teaches a valuable moral lesson. A spectacular fantasy book that your children will want to read again and again! – elise 002131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Emily’s Runaway Imagination (3-7) This lighthearted book is about a young girl named Emily. She is growing up on a farm in Oregon with her mom and dad before the automobile age. Emily’s spunky mom always teases Emily about her vivid imagination, but when Emily proposes that a library be built in their small town, her mom readily agrees. With funny stories and easy to read text, this book is a joy to read. Black and white sketches are scattered throughout the book. 222 pgs, pb, by Beverly Cleary. ~ Rachel 026632 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Encounter (3-7) This fictional account offers the unique perspective of Columbus and his men’s first encounter with the Native Americans through the eyes of a young Taino boy. Illustrations conEast o' the Sun and West o' the Moon This is a collection of 10 Norwegian fairy tales tain some nudity. pb, 28 pgs. -Enh 5.35 by George Webb Dasent. Titles include Why 027471 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 the Sea is Salt, The Twelve Wild Ducks, and ☼Esio Trot (3-7) Shortshanks. 97 pgs. Mr. Hoppy is a retired man who is in love 005783 Evergreen Classic . . . 2.00 1.65 with his neighbor, Mrs. Silver, but Mrs. Silver lavishes all of her affection, time, and attention ☼Eight Hands Round (3-8) Patchwork quilts were a staple of early upon her pet tortoise, Alfie. Mr. Hoppy is too American households, but what did all those shy to ask Mrs. Silver over for tea, so he comes patterns and symbols mean? This book takes up with a plan to get her attention—with the readers through the alphabet, explaining the his- help of Alfie! A funny, eccentric story by Ronald tory and meaning behind 26 different patchwork Dahl. 62 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 4.25 quilt symbols. You will learn about patterns 047702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 such as the buggy wheel, eight hands round (a dance), Jacob’s ladder, maple leaf, underground railroad, Yankee puzzle, and more. Each page Family Apart (4-7) Thirteen year old Frances Mary Kelly, along contains a colorful example of the quilt pattern alongside a paragraph explaining the history and with her four brothers and sisters, feels alone meaning behind the symbol. By Ann Whitford and betrayed. Their widowed mother sent them Paul. Illus by Jeanette Winter. 32 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa west on the orphan train to St. Joseph, Missouri 047446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 in 1856. Although she made the ultimate sacrifice because she can not take care of them, the children don’t understand. The children are split up, and Francis Mary must pretend to be a boy in order to look after her youngest brother. Her adventures soon entangle her in the Underground Railroad. Was this really the best decision their mother could have made? 025520 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 Dolphin Treasure (3-7) A sequel to the book Dolphin Adventure, the dolphin the diver saved is still around, the ever faithful companion of the man who pulled the hook out of his back. Now the dolphin gets the chance to return the favor, in this unusual - but true - story of a treasure hunt that goes wrong. Lost at sea during a storm, the diver does not know the way back to shore, and is adrift into the night. Then the sharks come, and the diver is sure the end has come - until his friends, the dolphins, turn up. An exciting, easy-to-read, 64-page book. ~ Zach ☼Elijah of Buxton (5-8) 026687 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Eleven-year-old Elijah lives in Buxton, Canada, a settlement of runaway slaves near The Door in the Wall (de Angeli) (4-10) the American border. Elijah is the first child in 1950 Newbery Medal winner. Set in medieval the settlement to be born free, so he grows up England, a young boy named Robin desires to without the firsthand experiences of slavery that learn the ways of knighthood, but falls ill and his parents and the other settlers had to endure. loses the use of his legs. A kindly monk shows Most of the other people just see Elijah as a “frahim how even someone who cannot walk is gile” boy who’s scared of snakes and talks too needed. much. Everything changes when a former slave 007300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 steals money from Elijah’s friend, who has been saving up to buy his family out of captivity down Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (5-AD) South. Elijah bravely sets out to catch the thief, The good Dr. Jekyll's suddenly strange behav- encountering obstacles, danger, and challenges ior alarms some of his friends, and the horrible along the way. The back of the book includes crimes of the evil Mr. Hyde scandalize the com- biographical information about the author, as munity. Only after the doctor's disappearance well as information about the real Buxton settledo his friends discover the depth of his terrible ment that inspired the story. A Newbery Medal experiments and the dangers of a man trying to Winner. By Christopher Paul Curtis. 341 pgs, release his own dark nature. pb. ~ Lisa 010517 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 048821 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Family Under the Bridge (2-6) Armand is an old hobo who lives under a bridge in Paris. One day just before Christmas, a struggling mother and her three children walk into his life. What can one old man do to make their Christmas wish come true? 007698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Favorite Greek Myths Children’s Thrift Edition (3-7) This collection of stories includes a variety of popular Greek tales and myths, retold for young audiences by Bob Blaisdell. With easy-to-read print and six full-page illustrations, this is a great way to introduce the writings of Homer, Hesiod, Sophocles, Aeschylus, and more to young students. Six main stories recount tales of the ancient gods and titans, Hercules, the Argonauts, the Trojan War, the wanderings of Odysseus, and various other heroes and monsters. 88 pgs, pb. 021473 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Library Builders 1225 From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (4-6) When Claudia Kincaid decides to run away from home to teach her parents a lesson, she has it meticulously planned out. She will go to the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she will take her younger brother Jamie. Claudia's plan goes exactly as expected, and she and Jamie find themselves on the greatest adventure of their lives. Will Claudia and Jamie be able to solve a mystery that even the experts can't? ~ Enh 5.50 Five Little Peppers and How They Grew (4-8) 002428 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 This classic book by Margaret Sidney shares 021742 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 15.50 Unabridged audio CD read by Jill Clayburgh. the story of the five Pepper children and their Runtime approx. 3.5 hrs. mother, Mrs. Pepper, who struggle to live after their father dies. The poor family is always cheerful and hopeful that better times are com- The Gammage Cup (4-10) ing soon. One day the children make friends In Minnipin, everything is just so. There is no with the son of a wealthy gentleman who will fighting or fear. The buildings all look the same, change their lives forever. The cute, humorous, with traditional green doors. Everyone keeps and memorable children in the book fill the busy with work. Houses are kept tidy, and story with adventure and fun. Two editions are women wear brown-weave dresses with brown available. The Charming Classics edition comes sashes and green cloaks. However, there are a with a necklace holding a golden charm, 290 few people who don't quite fit in with the rest of the Minnipins. Curley Green wears clothes with pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 015638 Charming Classics . . . 7.99 6.15 bright hues and has a red door and is always 003032 Dover . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 painting - and not in the traditional style, either. Gummy the poet writes poems - not in the traditional format - and is always coming and going Five True Dog Stories (3-5) All dog owners know that their dogs are special by boat (most Minnipins do not travel). Lastly, - but imagine if you owned a dog as incredible there is Walter the Earl, who does nothing but as one of these real-life canines! Here readers dig in his yard for a treasure only he believes will meet Dox, the first real police dog; Grip, a exists. To the rest of the Minnipins, this group pick-pocketing trickster; Wolf, who devoted his is called the "Oh, thems," but Muggles (who is life to protecting and saving other dogs; Barry, not an "Oh, them" but sometimes wears a bright a big dog that rescued people in the mountains; orange sash) becomes increasingly interested in and Balto, the brave sled dog that saved the them and the different opinions they possess. people of Nome, Alaska. These incredible, Eventually, Muggles and her new friends are dramatic tales of smart and brave dogs will even banished from the village for disagreeing with the leaders. When Minnipin is endangered by appeal to non-animal-lovers! 002462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.95 long-forgotten enemies, will Muggles and the group rescue the very people who have cast them out? This is an imaginative, fascinating ☼Fly Away Home (5-8) This novelization by Patricia Hermes is based story. 283 pgs. 5.35 on the popular motion picture about how a girl 026533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 and her father show a family of orphaned geese the way home. Fly Away Home tells the story of Amy Alden, a girl who brings home a nest of goose eggs to hatch. When the newborns hatch, they “imprint” on Amy, following her everywhere. Amy and her father realize they must take on the responsibility of teaching the geese to migrate from Canada to North Carolina for the winter. This touching tale was inspired by the life of Bill Lishman, the Canadian artist who really did teach geese to fly. A section on the making of the movie is included in the back. Gentle Ben (4-7) Mark Andersen and his family live in the Based on the screenplay written by Robert Rodat Alaskan wilderness. Since the death of his older and Vince McKewin. 156 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 001635 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.95 brother Jamie, the lonely Mark has created a most unusual friendship. Mark has secretly befriended Ben, an Alaskan brown bear who Freak the Mighty (5-AD) This book tells the story of the development of has been chained up since he was a six month an unlikely friendship between Maxwell Kane old cub. When Ben's owner decides to sell and Kevin Dillon. Max is a “slow” but kind- him, Mark pleads with his father to buy him. hearted kid whose large size sets him apart from Although reluctant because he believes Ben can other kids his age. Kevin is an extremely intel- never really be "tamed," Mr. Andersen finally ligent kid whose small size due to a physical agrees as it may be the one way to save Mark disability also sets him apart. These two quickly from the same death that claimed Jamie. Is become fast friends who are inseparable until Mark's life in danger (as many fear) or does a true, genuine friendship exist between the two? tragedy strikes. pb, 169 pgs. 4.95 030504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 008936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 Five Children and It (5-9) This fantasy tale by Edith Nesbit has been loved by children for years. It tells the story of five siblings who uncover a sand fairy named Psammead as they are trying to dig to Australia. He must grant the children wishes every day, but the wishes disappear at sunset. Complications arise, and the children have many adventures and scares. Fun is had and lessons are learned in this enchanting and magical classic. 030523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 1226 Library Builders Ginger Pye (4-AD) Jerry Pye and his family are quite interesting characters. His father, Mr. Pye is known as "The Bird Man," because of his expertise on birds. Jerry's sister aspires to also be a "Bird Man," er, woman. Jerry's love of dogs draws him to Mrs. Speedy, who is selling fox-terriers. As long as he can find a way to make a dollar by six o'clock the next evening, a puppy will be his. Jerry, Rachel, and their Uncle Bennie all pitch in to make Jerry's dream possible, and they end up being able to get the dog, whom they name, Ginger. The plot soon thickens when a mysterious man, dubbed "The Unsavory Character in the Yellow Hat," starts to lurk around. On Thanksgiving Day, Ginger tragically disappears. Meanwhile, the Pye children try not to give up hope as they search for their beloved dog. 026534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Girl of the Limberlost (5-12) This book by Gene Stratton-Porter has captivated readers for generations. It tells the story of Elnora Comstock, an independent girl who is rejected by both her classmates and her mother. She finds peace amid nature in Indiana’s Limberlost Swamp and collects moths to pay for her schooling. A friendship with a young man who shares her joy in nature leads to a romance rooted in shared interest and mutual respect. 338 pgs, pb. 038764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.25 Giver (Louis Lowry) (4-10) Another Newbery Award (1994) winner from the author of Number the Stars. A remarkable coming-of-age story about a young man who overcomes his society. Set in a "utopian" or "dystopian" (depending on your point of view!) society which is extremely regulated and controlled, Jonas is selected for the very special job of becoming the Receiver of Memory in this story about a community of the future. When Jonas realizes, however, what has been lost and what the price of conformity is, he makes a daring decision that will forever change his life. Our whole family read and discussed this book, finding it an excellent starting point for frank discussion of individuality and responsibility vs. security and homogeneity. Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory for his community. As he becomes aware of the choices his world has made, he is faced with a difficult decision. 003189 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 007542 Audio CD . . . . . . . 28.00 21.75 ☼Gold-Lined Box (5-AD) Set in Maryland during the War of 1812, this historical fiction novel tells the story of the war through the eyes of 16-year-old Matilda O’Neill. Matilda bravely sets out to a British warship to rescue her father from Admiral Cockburn’s clutches. When Admiral Cockburn promises to release Matilda’s father, he gives her a goldlined snuffbox as a token of his pledge. This exciting book is full of adventure and details about daily life during that time period – and yes, Matilda O’Neill was a real person who rescued her father. Author’s notes provide additional details about the true events that inspired this novel, and a bibliography is included for further reading. By Marjory Hall. 216 pgs, hc. 000457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 9.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Golden Goblet (4-8) More than anything else, Ranofer wants to be a master goldsmith, just as his father had been. Unfortunately, he is kept from this dream by a tyrannical half-brother named Gebu, who beats Ranofer and forces him to apprentice in the stonecutting shop. A chance of liberation comes unexpectedly one day as Ranofer snoops through a mysterious chest hidden in Gebu's room. There, in a dark corner of the chest, Ranofer discovers a golden goblet - one so magnificent he recognizes it as being from one of the great tombs in the City of the Dead. Ranofer realizes that if he can prove Gebu guilty of theft, he will be free of him - free to finally pursue his passion of gold-smithing. But Ranofer must be careful, for fear of what Gebu might do to him if he knew his half-brother had discovered his shady secret. 248 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 006212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Gone Away Lake (4-AD) Eleven-year old Portia Blake can't think of a more enjoyable way to spend her summer days than exploring the countryside with her cousin, and best friend, Julian. Things get even more exciting when they discover a swamp and what looks to be an abandoned house. As it turns out, the house is inhabited by two eccentric but loveable people, Mrs. Minnehaha Cheever and her brother, Mr. Pindar Payton. As the summer goes on, Portia and Julian learn about the swamp, now called Gone-Away Lake, and the adventures Aunt Minnehaha and Uncle Pin had when they were children. ~ Anh 026535 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Grain of Rice (3-6) One day each year, the Emperor of China opens his courts so that even the humblest of his subjects may come into his presence. It is on a day such as this that Pong Lo; the son of a simple farmer, kneels before him and makes a strange request. He asks for the princess' hand in marriage! "Absurd!" thinks the Emperor. "Anyone knows a peasant cannot marry a princess." But Pong Lo is no ordinary peasant. When illness befalls the lovely princess, Pong Lo comes to her rescue with a potion that saves her life. This wins the Emperor's favor and he offers Pong any reward he chooses - except, of course the Princess. Pong Lo simply requests a single grain of rice, doubled every day for one hundred days. Thinking the request to be harmless enough, the Emperor orders it done. Before long, however, the Emperor, (with the help of his mathematician) discovers that before the one hundred days are up, the clever Pong Lo will be the richest man in all of China, richer even than the Emperor himself! 65 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 012058 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Great and Terrible Quest (5-AD) Set in the Middle Ages, this adventure story introduces readers to a young boy, Trad, a quick-witted orphan who risks his life to care for a wounded knight who is on a quest but can’t remember what he is searching for. This exciting story is full of adventure and mystery while emphasizing positive themes of duty, honor and friendship. By Margaret Lovett. 187 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 007541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99 9.95 ☼Great Gilly Hopkins (3-8) Eleven-year-old Gilly Hopkins has been in the foster care system her entire life. She’s a tough, brash, and unmanageable girl, and she’s already in her third foster home in less than three years. She’s not too happy about being sent to live with the Trotters—who are the strangest family she’s lived with yet. When she develops a plan to get her real mother to rescue her, it doesn’t work out the way she planned. (Some mild swearing appears in the novel.) A Newbery Honor Book. 178 pgs, pb. By Katherine Paterson. ~ Lisa 033824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Hatchet (4-10) Lost and alone in the wilderness after a plane crash, Brian must survive with only a hatchet given to him by his mother. 003200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Heart of a Chief (5-8) Chris Nicola is a sixth-grade boy who lives on the Penacook Indian Reservation. He attends school in town, where fitting in with non-Native American classmates is always a challenge. At school, he’s been selected to lead a group project about the controversial topic of using Indian names for sports teams. Chris’s home life is full of difficulties, too. His mother is dead, his father is battling alcoholism, and the Penacook are divided over whether or not to build a casino on a tribal island. A sensitive, insightful portrayal of a boy caught between two cultures. By Joseph Bruchac. 153 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Great Turkey Walk (3-8) This humorous Wild West adventure is about 15-year old Simon Green. Simon just can’t do well in school, but then he makes a plan that he hopes will lead to a fortune. Financed by his teacher and accompanied by a loyal drover, his dog, four mules, and a wagon-load of corn, Simon tries to herd one thousand turkeys from Missouri to Denver, where meat is scarce and Heidi (5-8) Heidi's Aunt Detie, who has been looking fetches a high price. A very funny and entertainafter the orphaned child, is eager to accept a ing novel by Kathleen Karr. 200 pgs, pb. 041162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.25 job in Germany. She does not want to take Heidi along, so Heidi is sent to live with her grandfather high in the Alps. Much too soon, The Great Wheel (4+) Conn knows his destiny is to travel west and to however, the carefree lifestyle Heidi finds with ride the greatest wheel ever built. Aunt Honora her grandfather is taken away when her aunt predicted this on his twelfth birthday, and she’s comes back for her and demands that Heidi go usually right about these things. Leaving Ireland to live with a crippled girl named Clara to be her behind at eighteen, he travels first to New York companion. Heidi soon, however, comes to and then to Chicago, where he helps build the love Clara as a dear friend, and when she finally first Ferris Wheel for the 1893 World’s Fair. A manages to get back to her home in the Alps, she is able to share her joy with her new friends 1957 Newbery Honor book. ~ Anh 011968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.75 in life-changing ways Unabridged, available in several different “classics” series. ~ Enh 017275 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates (4-8) 3.25 Hans Brinker and his sister, Gretel, have 013045 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.00 adapted to very difficult living conditions. When Hans was just five, his father was in a work Helen Keller (3-7) Herein lies the classic true story of Helen accident that left him mute and dumb. Hans's mother struggles to make ends meet and there Keller, written by Margaret Davidson. Learn is barely enough money for food. The Brinker about an unbelievably determined girl whose family is convinced that the money they laid life in this world was a dark, quiet struggle aside while father was still alive was stolen. before the day her teacher, Annie Sullivan, Then, Hans pleads for help from the great Dr. joined her. Though Helen and Annie got off to Boekman. From there, the Brinker family's lives a rough start, it didn't take long for a miracle to are transformed, and Hans discovers a way to happen - Helen finally grasped that everything transform Dr. Boekman's life in turn. Written had a name and a meaning, and she was no by Mary Mapes Dodge in story format, this longer trapped in her own world. Annie taught book educates much about the Dutch peoples, her words by signing into her hand, and Helen their habits, their land, lives and architecture. listened with her palm. When she was twelve However, as your child reads, they will not years old, she stubbornly decides that despite even realize they are learning because they are her challenges, she was going to go to college. following a great many different and interesting Teacher and student spent the next six years in characters on their journeys and anticipating the intensive study so that by the time Helen was eighteen she would be prepared. She was - she great ice skating race. 021987 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 graduated after four years cum laude! She went on to dedicate her life to helping others. She This Dover edition has no extra frills and visited injured soldiers from World War II who larger print. 276 pgs, pb. 002045 TOR Classic . . . . . . . 3.99 3.00 had found themselves blind and feeling like they didn't want to go on, and she spoke all over Editor Susan Shwartz provides a biography the country and sometimes overseas. She was of the author, a foreward, and an afterward. always up for adventure and had a deep appreSmaller print. 244 pgs, pb. ciation for the written word and good friends. 011308 Classic for Young Readers 4.35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 7.25 011610 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 Edited for younger readers for easier readability, while preserving "flavor" of original language. Larger print, some captioned black and white illustrations. Edited by Kathryn Lindskoog. 224 pgs, pb. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1227 House of Tailors (4-7) Dina is so jealous! Her older sister, Katharina, has been invited by her uncle in America to come and live with his family. America seems so exciting and exotic compared to the drudgery of the sewing in her family’s tiny shop in Breisach, Germany. And with the war against France going on, Dina is trapped indoors, which of course means more sewing! One day after sneaking across the river to trade patterns with her friend one day, she is mistaken as a spy and hunted by the German army. With no place to hide her, Mother and Katharina decide to send Dina to America instead. Dina sets off for Holes (4-10) Sentenced to hard labor digging holes for a America, sure that she is done sewing forever. crime he did not commit, the protagonist learns When she arrives, her uncle is shocked by to have faith in himself in this sad and funny the substitution, and because Dina is not old enough to go into service as a maid, he decides Newbery award winner. 010003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 that she must take in sewing to support herself. Tired of sewing, she rebels, but when things get rocky, she sews just to earn enough money to earn her passage back home. Through trials and a little bit of luck, she eventually begins to find her place – and possibly even a career in Brooklyn. And maybe, just maybe, it involves sewing. 148 pgs, pb; by Patricia Reilly Giff. 040869 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.50 4.25 Henry Reed Inc (4-8) Twelve-year old Henry Reed is full of great ideas and schemes. Sure, lots of weird things happen, but nothing is ever his fault, right? Readers of all ages will get caught up in his adventures, money-making plans, and crazy ideas. This book by Keith Robertson is very entertaining and well-written and features black and white line illustrations drawn by Robert McCloskey. Fantastically fun reads for the whole family. 239 pgs, pb. ~ Megan 006990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Homer Price (3-7) What do you do if you can't fix a broken doughnut making machine with tons of batter inside? What do you do after there are more than a thousand doughnuts and they just keep coming? What do you do if a rich lady has lost her diamond bracelet and it is inside of one of the doughnuts? If you're Homer Price, then your uncle has left you alone in the middle of this crisis and you have to find a way out of it! But that won't be a problem, because he's handled a skunk, four bank robbers, a 6' ball of string, and helped 100 families find their homes in the new subdivision where all 100 houses look exactly alike. - Melissa 001533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Hope Was Here (5-12) Hope is a young teenage waitress (abandoned by her mother) who loves her job but is forced to move from New York City to a small town in Wisconsin. She and her aunt work at a diner, but the job becomes much more when they become close friends with the diner owner, who is dying from cancer. The owner decides to run against a corrupt mayor, and Hope and her aunt are happy to help out. Hope begins to find herself in love and her aunt just may be falling in love with the kind diner owner. It’s a fast-paced, bittersweet story with memorable characters. By Joan Bauer, 186 pgs, pb. 040727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 House of Sixty Fathers (5-9) Separated from his family as the Japanese invade China, young Tien Pao must make his way across China to search of his family. Enduring numerous hardships, he is eventually rescued and taken to an American bunker housing 60 soldiers. As luck would have it, it was Tien Pao who had rescued one of their own from behind enemy lines. Can they return the favor and help Tien Pao find his parents and baby sister? A Newbery Honor Book. ~ Anh 000818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.35 1228 Library Builders ter’s life through his own eyes - what it was like to watch Velázquez paint, to accompany him on the errands of the King, and to learn to paint in secret by watching his master’s technique, as such work was forbidden to slaves. Little is known for certain about Velázquez and Juan’s relationship, but the author does a wonderful job drawing from what is known to create this enjoyable Newberry Medal book with a bittersweet ending. 180 pgs, pb. – elise 000613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 024040 ☼Audiobook CDs . . 36.00 23.50 024039 ☼Audiobook MP3-CD19.95 12.95 This unabridged story is read by awardwinning narrator and actor Johanna Ward with colorful and vivid voices and accents, bringing it to life in a new way for readers and listeners. Run time is about five hours. Please note that MP3-CD will only play on CD players adapted for MP3 format. Iggie’s House (3-7) Winnie misses her best friend, Iggie, who has moved to Tokyo. Winnie is excited when the Garbers, who have three kids, move into Iggie’s old house. She is eager to show them what a good neighbor she is, and she wants to become friends. The Garbers are black, though, and not everyone in the neighborhood is welcoming. By How to Eat Fried Worms (4-6) Billy can’t seem to resist a dare. When his Judy Blume.117 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 4.75 friend Alan bets him $50 that he can’t eat 15 029368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 worms, he agrees but only if he can eat the worms any way he wants and if he doesn’t have In Search of a Homeland: The Story of the to eat them all at once. With the money he’ll Aeneid (4-AD) win, Billy can afford to buy that mini-bike he’s 023601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 14.50 always wanted. Slathered with ketchup and In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson mustard, how bad could it be? ~ Anh Shirley Temple Wong has difficulty adjusting 035076 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 to life in America in 1947. She and her mother have come from China to join her father in Hunchback of Notre Dame (3-AD) This classic 1831 novel by Victor Hugo tells NewYork. Even though she’s happy to have her a dramatic story about a deformed bell-ringer, family together again, it’s hard to adopt a new a beautiful gypsy, an obsessed priest, a vaga- language and a different way of life. When bond, and a soldier. Set amid the riot, intrigue, she discovers baseball and learns about Jackie and pageantry of medieval Paris and a stunning Robinson (the first black American to play in the cathedral, this tale of heroism, adventure, and major leagues), she begins to understand how love is a gripping story that remains a thrilling America is truly a land of opportunity. 003307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 and memorable read. 448 pgs, pb. 029419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Incredible Journey (4-8) Two dogs and a cat - three loyal friends. I Am Regina (5-8) This captivating book is based on a true story When the animals' owners have to leave for an of a young girl who is kidnapped by Indians extended length of time, Luath, Bodger, and Tao during the French and Indian War. Her father go to live with John Longridge until their family and brother are killed and she is separated from returns. During this time John leaves to go and the rest of her family, not knowing if they are stay at a cabin for two or three weeks with his alive. At first she hates the people who have brother, and his neighbors are going to care for taken her, killed her family, and destroyed her the animals. John leaves on his trip, and the home. But as the years pass, she learns to speak animals, sensing the fact that they are alone, set the Indian tongue and adopt their ways. The off for home by instinct. A misunderstanding Indians become her family, but she can't stop leads Mrs. Oakes to the belief that he has taken thinking about her mother and wondering if she the animals with him, and so she is unaware that the animals are on their own. Luath, the will ever see her again. ~ Rachel S. 019649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 younger dog, is the unspoken leader of the group, leading the other animals straight west and towards home. Bodger is a much older I, Juan de Pareja (5-9) What would it be like to be the slave of the dog, and his already weary body tires fast. Tao, great Spanish painter Diego Velázquez? To the cat, helps Luath look out for Bodger against grind his paints, stretch his canvases, and clean the many trials they will face in the open wilderhis paint brushes every day? This fictional novel ness. Are the three friends up against more than by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño gives a creative they can handle in their nearly 300 mile journey look into the life of Juan de Pareja, the slave of across the Ironmouth Range in Canada? - Mel 4.75 Velázquez. Throughout, Juan tells of his mas- 005045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Journey to America (4-7) Indian in the Cupboard (Banks) (5-7) 4.75 When Omri puts a toy Indian in an old medi- 025619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 cine cabinet, it comes to life. What begins as Journey to Jo'burg: South African Story (4-7) fun turns out to have serious repercussions. Thirteen-year-old Naledi and her younger 013075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 brother Tiro have lived their whole lives in their small South African village with their younger Invention of Hugo Cabret (3-6) The year is 1931, and 12-year-old orphan sister, aunt, and grandmother. Mother works Hugo Cabret lives in the walls of a busy Paris far away in the big city of Johannesburg to suptrain station. Hugo’s uncle has disappeared, port them, visiting when she can. When their so Hugo takes over the responsibility of caring young sister becomes very ill, Naledi decides for the station’s clock. He hopes his missing that she and Tiro must find Mother before it uncle won’t be noticed so that he can continue is too late. Although Johannesburg is 300 to work on his secret project that binds him to miles away, Naledi and Tiro set out on foot to his late father. Inspired by the life and works find their mother. Their journey is more eyeof film maker Georges Méliès, this is not quite opening then they could have ever imagined, your traditional children’s novel. It is also part as they witness police pass raids, strict segregagraphic novel / silent film with over 284 pages tion between blacks and whites, and see for of original pencil drawings, photos, and movie themselves how their mother and newfound stills taking over the storytelling at times. 2008 friends live in the city. Author Beverley Naidoo has written a suspenseful and understandable Caldecott Medal winner. hc, 533 pgs. -Enh 044176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.99 17.95 story about apartheid in South Africa and what life is like for children and families under these circumstances. - Jess Invisible Man (4-12) 3.65 Considered one of the most famous scien- 026655 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 tific fantasies ever written, this classic by British author H.G. Wells was first published in 1897. Julie of the Wolves (5-9) When Julie's father is drafted, Aunt Martha It tells the story of a scientist who discovers a way to make himself invisible. At first, his takes the motherless Julie into her home. Her adventures are comedic, but soon he discovers father then disappears on a hunting trip, so she the terror that can be unleashed with his power. makes her home with Martha until she is thirteen and promised in marriage to an Eskimo boy. 110 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046529 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 She realizes, however, that she is not prepared for marriage, and after her teenage husband, succumbing to peer pressure, threatens (and Island of the Blue Dolphins (O’Dell) (4-8) The 1961 Newbery Medal Winner. When tries unsuccessfully) to force himself on her, disaster strikes, Karana’s people leave their she runs away to the tundra. (Please note that island home to begin a new life across the sea. younger readers may find this scene disturbing.) But Karana is left behind and must learn to sur- As she adjusts to life in the frozen wilderness, vive many years alone while keeping alive the she becomes dependent upon a pack of wolves for her survival. Confused because her world is hope of an eventual rescue. 009346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 changing and with it the customs of her people, Julie must choose between living in the past and facing the future. By Jean Craighead George; 170 pgs, pb. A Newbery Award winner. 001797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Jungle Book The story of Mowgli, an orphan boy who is raised in the jungle by a family of wolves after a tiger attacked his parents. Although his life is in constant danger of the dreaded tiger Shere Khan, Mowgli is protected by his adoptive family and learns the ways of the jungle from Baloo, a bear and Bagheera, a black panther. 151 pgs. 005891 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 James and the Giant Peach (4-10) From the fantasy genre, this story is about a boy who grows a giant peach. As he explores it, he meets a cast of unusual characters. After several adventures, James lives in the peach stone in Central Park and has many friends. 008939 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Just David David, his father, and their music have been living a secluded life in the mountains for most Jo's Boys (5-AD) Continuing the saga of Jo March Bhaer, this of David’s ten years. David’s father knows he is story reveals what has become of her classmates dying, and he takes David from the mountains of Plumfield ten years later. Revisiting the boys back to the valley and the villages - intendfinds Nat, a conservatory student in Boston; love ing to give him back to the world. Orphaned sick Tom studying medicine, rebellious Dan, David and his violin have a profound influence back from the California mines; and Emil, the on the lives of those around him as he adjusts sailor home from the sea. Now grown and scat- to the world he did not know. Though people tered around the world, the "little men" forever ask and wonder about this mysterious boy; he, his father, his violin, and his manner remain a remain "Jo's Boys." 284 pgs. 013535 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 mystery until the very end. Written by Eleanor Porter, author of Pollyanna. 213 pgs, hc., with a number of illustrations. ~ Zach Journey (3-6) 049048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 030540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 13.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Just So Stories (3-8) A collection of unforgettable animal tales from one of the world’s greatest storytellers, Rudyard Kipling. Tales include “How the Whale Got His Throat,” “How the Camel got His Hump,” “The Elephant’s Child,” “The Beginning of the Armadillos,” “How the First Letter was Written,” “The Cat that Walked by Himself,” and several more. Both versions are unabridged. - Rachel S. 016877 Aladdin Classic . . . . . 5.99 4.75 013050 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World (3-5) Justin’s sisters are fed up with him, and his hardworking widowed mother is at the end of her rope. As the youngest child and the only boy in the family, Justin refuses to do his chores or keep his room clean, insisting that it’s “women’s work.” Fortunately, Grandpa steps in, and invites Justin to come spend some time with him at his ranch. It’s not quite the same at the ranch now that Grandma has passed away, but as Justin spends time with Grandpa, he realizes that Grandpa, the man he admires most, cooks, cleans, and maintains the ranch extremely well, without even complaining. Justin also discovers his family’s history and how his grandfather became a rancher, instilling a new pride in him for his family and their legacy. A simple story with great character-building aspects and a patient, loving “Grandpa” who always knows what to do. 122 pgs, pb. – Jess 003411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Katy (3-8) 012012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50 King Arthur: Tales from the Round Table (4-7) 12 legendary tales from the days of noble King Arthur appear in this inexpensive thrift edition. Some of the exciting adventures included are The Drawing of the Sword, The Sword of Excalibur, and How the Round Table Began. An Evergreen Classic. 174 pgs. 013538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (4-AD) Relive the famous legends of King Arthur and his Knights in this book. The medieval stories include tales of honor, bravery, battles, and adventures. Black and white drawings illustrate the book. 018535 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 King Midas: The Golden Touch (4) We all could tell the tale of King Midas and his golden touch from our childhood; but not nearly as beautifully as Charlotte and K.Y Craft do in this well-written, elegantly illustrated children’s storybook. King Midas loves his gold more than anything but his daughter. Thus, when he has a wish, he asks that everything he touch turns to gold. So happy is he until he reaches to hug his daughter and she turns solid gold at his touch! You will appreciate the gorgeous illustrations which adorn every page as you read this engaging account of one king’s thoughtless decision. 030158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Library Builders 1229 King Solomon’s Mines (3-AD) This adventure story by H. Rider Haggard was one of the best-selling novels of the nineteenth century and has remained popular through generations. Set in darkest Africa, the book shares the story of Allan Quatermain and his band of English treasure hunters who search for legendary diamond mines. Full of suspense, terror, discovery, and some supernatural adventures, the book tells of heroes who overcome many difficulties and, in the process, defeat a tyrant and restore a king to his throne. With treks through the desert, battles with natives, witch doctors, loyal African warriors, last-minute rescues, and incredible wealth, this book is sure to amaze and entertain readers. Complete and unabridged, 176 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 022627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 ☼King’s Equal (3-6) Many years ago, a dying king promises to make his son, Prince Raphael, heir to the kingdom. There’s a catch, however—the king requires that the vain prince marry a woman who is his equal in beauty, intelligence, and wealth. A search throughout the kingdom proves fruitless, as the proud prince is unable to find anyone who measures up to his standards. One day, a lovely woman named Rosamund appears at the palace. Prince Raphael thinks he has found his wife, but what does Rosamund think? By Katherine Paterson. 57 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 000617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Kira-Kira (5-9) This heartbreaking yet inspiring novel tells the story of Katie Takeshima and her family. Her Japanese family sells their restaurant in Iowa and moves to Georgia to work in a chicken hatchery. With their parents working double shifts in horrible conditions, Katie and her siblings are left alone to fend for themselves against loneliness and prejudice. Katie’s older sister Lynn is the encouraging backbone of the family, but when she develops a deadly disease, it’s up to Katie to remind her family of all the good things Lynn showed them. An unforgettable story about life and death. 244 pgs, pb. 039838 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Kitchen Knight: A Tale of King Arthur (4-AD) There are many tales of bravery and chivalry, of battles and adventures surrounding King Arthur and his knights. One such tales is of Sir Gareth of Orkney, retold here as the Kitchen Knight. An unknown young man turns up at King Arthur's court with three requests; the first is for food and shelter for a year, at the end of which the two other requests will be asked. These last two requests find him on an adventure to rescue a proud lady's sister from the most fearsome and perilous knight alive. How does he handle himself in battle? How does he handle himself under the scorn of the proud lady? How does he handle himself in the final big test? The full-page illustrations are bright and colorful, and the language goes well with the genre of the story. Pb, 32 pgs. ~ Zach 029148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 4.95 1230 Library Builders The Light at Tern Rock (2-6) Ronnie comes home from school excited about the upcoming Christmas pageant. There’s a stranger in his house talking to his Aunt Martha. The stranger turns out to be Mr. Flagg, the keeper of the lighthouse at Tern Rock. He convinces Ronnie’s aunt to tend to the lighthouse where she and her late husband lived and worked for fourteen years. She agrees on one condition – Mr. Flagg has to promise to return by the fifteenth of December so they can be home for the Christmas festivities. The two weeks fly by for Ronnie and his Aunt as they settle nicely into the routine of taking care of the light, completing schoolwork, and managing other various jobs. However, the fifteenth comes and goes with no sign of Mr. Flagg. As the days creep closer to Christmas, it is becoming very clear that Mr. Flagg has broken his promise. Will they miss Christmas at home? This Newbery Honor book by Julia Sauer is a Christmas classic Kite Rider (5-6) Be swept back into thirteenth-century China your whole family will love! 62 pgs, pb. – elise 3.55 as you read about the adventures of Haoyou, a 036494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 twelve-year-old boy who becomes a kite rider with the Jade Circus. Experience adventure, Little Lord Fauntleroy (4-10) This classic rags-to-riches story will enthrall betrayal and sacrifice in this story by Carnegie Medal winning author Geraldine McCaughrean. readers with its charm and humor. When a seven-year-old boy is whisked away from the 307 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 015427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 New York streets to a stately English home and told he is to inherit a fortune, he is at first stunned. Soon, however, Fauntleroy learns to Lad: A Dog (4-7) 036830 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 enjoy his wealth and use it wisely. By Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of A Little Princess and The Secret Garden. Unabridged. ~ Rachel S. Lantern in Her Hand (5-AD) 3.55 You will meet young Addie Mackenzie in 1854 011997 Penguin Classic . . . . 4.99 2.05 as she takes you on the adventure of her life 030627 Evergreen Classic . . . 2.50 from eight years old until the time people refer to her as "Old Addie Deal." Addie's family was Little Princess (4-AD) Drawing from her own personal experiences, very well off until her father lost everything in a bad investment. While Addie dreams of having author Frances Hodgson Burnett uncharacteristiher old life back, she passes up the opportunity cally reverses the popular theme of rags-to-riches and chooses a life of a pioneer. Addie endures in A Little Princess. Young Sara Crewe is forced the hard times of frontier life and raises her chil- into a life of poverty when her father declares dren to pursue the ambitions that were once her bankruptcy. Sara's life immediately changes. Once a privileged student at Miss Minchin's own. 251 pgs, pb. 004035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Select Seminary for Young Ladies, Sara is now forced into a life of servitude. Despite this all, Sara continues to be the caring girl who knows Leepike Ridge (3-8) Although this lively adventure calls to mind that with the right attitude she can remain a Tom Sawyer and Indiana Jones, it has a sto- princess at heart. Unabridged. ~ Enh 3.95 ryline all its own that begs to be read cover to 011998 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 cover. It all begins with a refrigerator delivery to the lonely house perched on and chained to ☼Local News (5-12) a huge rock by the foot of a mountain. 11-year- This collection of thirteen short stories portrays old Thomas Hammond is a little confused about the everyday lives of Mexican-American young why his mother left him the box and packaging people living in California’s Central Valley. to “play with,” but nonetheless, he kicks the You’ll meet Estela, aka “Stinger,” who rules the box and tosses a thick sheet of foam down to racquetball court (and Jose’s heart); Robert, who the creek. Angry that his teacher is courting rises to the challenge in a school play; Alma, a his widower mother and coming to dinner that thirteen-year-old girl going trick-or-treating for night to boot, he makes a game of throwing the last time, and others. These touching, funny, debris at the floating foam. When Tom goes to universal stories about growing up will make bed that night, overwhelmed with the fact that you smile – and in some cases, say: “That’s his teacher proposed to his mother, he sneaks happened to me!” A list of Spanish words and out of the house for some fresh air and acciden- phrases is translated in the back. By Gary Soto. tally embarks on an underground journey that 148 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 5.35 involves a corpse, a gang of criminals, archaeo- 048143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 logical wonders, and some other underground castaways. But since Tom can’t exactly swim back out the way he came, how will he get back above ground and clear his “missing person” status? By N.D. Wilson, 224 pgs, pb. ~ Jess 028650 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 The Kite Fighters (4-7) Young-sup has a natural talent for handling kites, just as his brother Kee-sup has a talent for making them. It is 1473, and the ruler of Korea just happens to be a boy-king who is as enthusiastic about kite flying as the two brothers. Kee-sup is charged with making a kite worthy of a king. The king would like to compete in the New Year’s kite festival, but he knows it would inhibit the other contestants so he asks Youngsup to fly in his place. With so much at stake, can Young-sup, who has never competed, beat the reigning champion? ~ Anh 029938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Long Way from Chicago (3-AD) Grandma Dowdel is not your average grandmother. She’s a large, intimidating woman who wears men’s clothes, isn’t afraid to use her shotgun, and is as wily as a snake. So it’s with some trepidation that Joey and his younger sister Mary Alice travel to southern Illinois every August to visit her. Grandma’s sleepy little town is shaken up by that very character, but the kids can never quite figure out ahead of time what she may be up to. As they are dragged along on all sorts of adventures, they gain admiration for their grandma and a sense of adventure. You will too, as you get an “inside peek” at adventures from hosting a wake for the (ambiguously) dead “Shotgun Cheatham,” snagging a free biplane ride at the county fair, and selling “genuine” Lincoln items to save a neighbor’s house from being torn down. Recommended for ages 8+, I bet the whole family will enjoy this hilarious, fast-paced book, especially as a read-aloud! 036495 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 The Lost Baron (5-AD) Some people collect wheat pennies. Some people think its good luck to pick up a penny on the street. But this penny causes nothing but trouble: The Lucky Penny, a solid gold Roman penny, found wrapped in a parchment that speaks of great misfortune if it is ever lost. And lost it is, and the medieval Baron who held it suddenly vanishes, to be replaced by his distant cousin, a cousin who is dissatisfied with his own estate. And so it unfolds: a strange plot revolving around Martin, Rosamund, Basil (the cousin), and several others in 13th century England. ~ Mark 032020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 11.25 Love That Dog (3-7) This unique novel is somewhat more of a poem than a novel. In it, a boy named Jack writes about how he doesn’t want to write poetry, but he inadvertently ends up writing poems. He writes about well-known poems his class is reading, why he doesn’t think he can write poetry, and about his beloved dog named Sky. It’s a cute story, and the text is presented in poetry format. The back of the book contains various famous poems that Jack referenced in his own writing. By Sharon Creech, 106 pgs, pb. 044169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 ☼M.C. Higgins, the Great (3-7) M.C. is a young African-American boy living in the hills of rural Southern Ohio. His family has always been proud of their home near Sarah’s Mountain, but their unspoiled wilderness is now covered with strip mines and spoil heaps. M.C. fears for his family’s safety and dreams of escape, but his family does not want to leave. A Reading Group Guide with discussion questions is included. A Newbery award winner. By Virginia Hamilton. 271 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Maggie’s Door (3-7) Starving, weak and separated from one another, Nory and Sean have the same dream: reaching Maggie’s door. Join their journey as they face the harshness of the Irish Potato Famine, seek passage to America, and attempt to reunite with their family. To heighten the suspense each character’s story is told separately alternating from chapter to chapter. The reader will not only find the power of love and strength of the human spirit within the pages, but through vivid imagery will be able to glimpse the hardships brought on by the famine. Written by Patricia Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (5-AD) Transport young readers back to the days of Reilly Giff. pb, 158 pgs. ~ Tasha 028663 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 Robin Hood, Little John, Friar Tuck, and the rest of the Merry Men. From hanging out in Sherwood Forest to robbing from the rich and giving to the poor, the book is full of exciting Mama's Bank Account (5-7) Based on her own childhood memories of and romantic adventures for all ages. We have growing up in San Francisco, author Kathryn two editions available, both with the original Forbes introduces us to the delightful character text by Howard Pyle. The Sterling edition is of Mama, the mother of a Norwegian immigrant hardcover, 334 pgs, and includes a sprinkling of family growing up in San Francisco during the black and white illustrations by Scott McKowen, early 1900s. Despite the many obstacles that along with 15 book club questions. The Dover are thrown her way, Mama always manages to edition is 296 pgs, pb, and features the original make the best out of it and conquer the situ- illustrations by Howard Pyle. Whichever edition ation. She is an extremely resourceful person suits your needs, readers will enjoy this classic who leads her family through such trying finan- tale of adventure and heroism. ~ Rachel 7.25 cial times as paying for Papa's expensive opera- 009793 Sterling Edition . . . . . 9.95 8.95 tion (without ever having to dip into the mystery 008238 Dover Edition . . . . . 10.95 bank account!). Mama's Bank Account is a heart warming tale about a loving mother who Messenger (5-9) From Lois Lowry comes this novel that serves always unconditionally puts her family first. First published in 1943, this book was the inspiration as a companion to her popular books The Giver behind the successful play, movie, and televi- and Gathering Blue; it continues the story of some of the characters from those earlier books. sion show “I Remember Mama.” ~ Enh 024999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 8.25 Matty is a young boy who serves as a messenger between Village (a future “utopian” society) and other communities. He is guided by the Seer, who is the father of Kira (from Gathering Blue). Mary Poppins (3-AD) “Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine When the Village decides to close itself to outgo down!” Okay, so there isn’t any singing and siders, Matty must take one last message to the dancing in the book by P.L. Travers. In fact, if surrounding, somewhat hostile, communities you’ve only ever seen the movie, be prepared and convince Kira to return with him. Matty to be introduced to the REAL Mary Poppins, has a secret, supernatural power that he uses to who in actuality is terse, demanding and sharp- sacrifice himself and help heal others. This is a spoken. Although her personality isn’t “sugary- great book to read on its own, but is especially sweet,” you will come to adore her and the meaningful if you have read the first two books. many lessons she has for the Banks children as Includes a discussion guide. 180 pgs, pb. 6.95 they go on one exciting adventure after another. 040874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 Please note that this is a reprint of the classic, and the “Bad Tuesday” chapter of the book has Miracles on Maple Hill (4-AD) Virginia Sorensen has acquired the prize, been revised to be more culturally sensitive. A great classic that is truly “supercalifragilisticex- "Most Distinguished Contribution to American pialidocious”! (Okay, so that isn’t in the book Literature for Children," with this fine work. either, but I couldn’t resist!) 209 pgs, pb. – elise When Marly's father returns from the war, he is 023355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 a different man. However, with a few days "syruping" out in the country, the treasured aspects of his personality begin to reappear. Near Maple Hill, Marly's family spends most of their time Master Puppeteer (5-AD) This is another well-written novel from author with the neighbors, the Chrises. Mr. Chris has Katherine Paterson. Set in feudal Japan, times so much to teach about syrup-making, plants, are rough, especially for peasants who can't flowers, and animals, and Marly quickly comes afford to buy food. Afraid of being a bur- to regard him affectionately. Since their short den, young Jiro, the son of a puppet-maker, stays at Maple Hill are doing father so much leaves home and becomes an apprentice at the good, the family is faced with the decision to nearby puppet theater. What is the connection reside there permanently. Marly considers all between Yoshida, master of the puppet theater; the miracles she has witnessed there as valid Saburo, a Robin Hood-like figure who steals rice reason to stay. This is a wonderful story about from the rich to give to the poor; and Jiro's own family relationships, neighborly friendship, and all of the beauty that nature bears. It is a story father? ~ Anh 026656 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 which must not be passed up. 026537 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1231 Miss Hickory (3-9) Miss Hickory, a prim little doll made out of an apple twig and a hickory nut head, finds herself abandoned in the garden when her young owner leaves her there, then departs to the city for the winter. When she leaves her little cabin to see for herself, Chipmunk takes over her house, eating her stores of berries. Worried about surviving through the winter, she allows Crow to guide her to a nest in an apple tree, which she carefully defends from Squirrel, who lives at the base of the tree and keeps an eye on her tasty-looking head. Left to her own resources, she learns how to gather wild food, sew some new clothes, and waits for the spring to arrive in the company of the garden, barn and woodland critters. When spring arrives, will she return to the life of a doll, or will she find she has a new purpose? A Newbery Medal winner by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, 124 pgs, pb. – Jess 046356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (3-6) This is a delightful story about a woman who has hair down to her knees so that children can comb it or braid it, but she usually wears it in a knot on the top of her head. When she was little, she always dreamt about an upside-down house, but her kitchen and bathroom are right side up. How can you cook on an upside down stove? You'll know even more about Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle if you read the first chapter, because it is everything you wanted to know about her. As you read the following chapters, you'll notice a pattern. Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle has a cure for everything! Very effective, funny, and clever cures at that! For every problem, she has a solution: The Won't-Pick-Up-Toys Cure, The Answer-Backer Cure, The Radish Cure, The Never-Want-To-Go-To-Bedders Cure, The Slow-Eater-Tiny-Bite-Taker Cure, and lastly, The Fighter-Quarrelers Cure. 026708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Missing May (4-6) Twelve-year-old Summer has been raised by her elderly Uncle Ob and Aunt May in West Virginia for the past six years. Aunt May has always been an avid gardener, while Uncle Ob enjoys creating unusual whirligigs. Now Aunt May has died, and Summer and her uncle must find a way to go on living while keeping May’s memory alive in their hearts. This first person narrative, told from Summer’s perspective, is a Newbery Medal winner. An “After Words” bonus section at the end of the book contains biographical information about the author, facts about West Virginia, instructions for making Whirligigs and May’s vegetable soup, and author Cynthia Rylant’s Newbery acceptance speech from 1993. 89 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 030470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.35 A Murder for Her Majesty (5-9) When eleven year-old Alice Tuckerfield witnesses the murder of her father, she goes to York to find help. She fears for her own safety as well, so when a group of choir boys jokingly hide her within their ranks, she plays along, learning to live amongst them and finding pleasure in singing. However, she quickly realizes that the man responsible for the death of her father is very close by… ~ Steph 032523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 Morning Girl (3-7) In alternating chapters, this book tells the story of twelve-year-old Morning Girl and her younger brother, Star Boy. Their vivid narratives describe life on a Bahamian island in 1492 right before the first European settlers began to arrive. By Michael Dorris. 74 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 027474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Mr. Popper's Penguins (5-8) Mr. Popper has always been a dreamer. Although he dreams of traveling to exotic places (particularly the polar regions of the North and South Poles), the house painter has never been out of his hometown of Stillwater. Then one day, a package from Antarctica brings him a surprise (in the form of a penguin of course!) that will change his life forever. Follow the Popper family as they grow from a family of four with one pet penguin to a family of four with a dozen show-biz loving penguins. A Newbery Honor book, 140 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 002483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (4-8) The rats under the rosebush tell Mrs. Frisby, the mouse widow, about their escape from a laboratory where experimentation had made them literate, and of her brave husband’s death. 004724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 1232 Library Builders Nory Ryan’s Song (3-7) Nory is a cheerful girl, full of life and always singing. The year is 1845, and times are tough for the Irish. There is already little food, and a terrible disease is blackening the potato crops. Many of Nory’s neighbors have already been put out of their homes by the uncompassionate Lord Cunningham. Can Nory and her younger brother Patch survive? ~ Anh 027340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Number the Stars (Lois Lowry) (5-7) The 1990 Newbery Medal Winner. As the Nazis begin arresting the Jewish people of Denmark, Annemarie Johansen and her family work to keep their Jewish friends and neighbors safe. 003128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 007543 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 19.25 Old Curiosity Shop (4-AD) Set in Victorian England, this story tells of a young girl named Nell and the grandfather who cares for her. Like in many Dickens’ novels, times are tough and the characters have to struggle to survive. Though initially living behind the poor shop they own, the shop is soon lost to gambling debts, and the destitute pair roam the countryside. As they search for a new home and a place to belong, the varied and memorable characters they meet are what make this story great. A sentimental, adventurous, and ultimately bittersweet tale by Charles Dickens. 452 pgs, pb. ~Rachel Mutiny on the Bounty (5-AD) 4.05 First published in 1792, this memoir by 046534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 William Bligh recounts the adventures of Bligh and eighteen seamen as they journey thousands of miles in a small open boat. This thrilling story Old Yeller (5-8) During the absence of his father, Travis, the demonstrates an extraordinary feat of seamanship, as the crew navigated across 4,000 miles oldest son at 14, attempts to maintain the family of sea lacking adequate supplies or even a com- farm in post-Civil War Texas. 008373 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 pass. 219 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 012188 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.25 014632 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.99 16.50 Unabridged reading by Peter Francis James. Includes 3 CDs. Total running time of 4hrs. My Side of the Mountain (5-6) An account of Sam’s adventures as he lives alone on his grandfather’s mountain for a year. Sam lives in the trunk of a tree, catches and Onion John (3-8) Onion John is well-known around the town trains a falcon, and makes his own clothing. 003354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 of Serenity. Although he doesn’t speak much English and he “shops” at the dump, he is friendly to everyone, does yardwork for residents, and grows the best onions in town. Twelve yearold Andy discovers he can understand Onion John’s jumbled speech, and they become fast friends. Andy quickly gains notoriety for being Onion John’s “translator,” and his friends are fascinated by Onion John’s fanciful ideas, like leading a town procession to make it rain or cooking up a special stew to “get gold out of North American Indian Tales Children’s Thrift the moon.” Andy’s father, however, is worried about Onion John’s influence. As Andy’s father (3-7) Adapted from legends collected by a noted kicks off a town-wide campaign to help improve ethnologist in the Lake Superior region in Onion John‘s life, Andy sees that it mirrors his 1839, these stories will delight lovers of Native father’s own desire for Andy to improve his own American myths. This is a Dover republica- future as well. A great father-son coming-of-age tion of seven stories from American Indian story and Newbery Medal Winner by Joseph Fairy Tales, with thirty illustrations and easy to Krumgold. Pb, 248 pgs. - Jess 4.50 read print. Authentic tales like “How Summer 045996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 Came,” “The Child in the Evening Star,” and Out of Many Waters (5-9) “Grasshopper” are included. 92 pgs, pb. 13.95 022958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 049317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Peter Rabbit Children’s Thrift Classics (3-7) This Dover edition includes a collection of unabridged animal stories from Beatrix Potter. Twelve of the most popular Potter stories are featured, including “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” “The Tale of Two Bad Mice,” “The Tale of Tom Kitten,” “The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse,” and many more. Fifty black and white illustrations accompany the charming classic tales, and the Pagoo (3-AD) Like all of Holling C. Holling's excellent books, print is easy to read. 92 pgs, pb. 1.65 readers will learn natural history almost effort- 023015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 lessly through an engaging story of a creature living and exploring its environment, and beautiful, detailed illustrations. Pagoo takes place in an ocean tidepool. Little Pagarus, or Pagoo, is a newly-hatched hermit crab, no larger than a pencil dot. His chances of survival are slim, but he has his instinct, affectionately titled "Old Pal" to guide him through the trials of growing up. Peterkin Papers (4-AD) The delightful, comic escapades of the Through the book he grows from a soft, translucent feathery being to a real hermit crab with Peterkins, a family of eight living near Boston, claws and a shell home. Through it all, readers first appeared in 1867 in a popular children’s will come to learn about hermit crabs, other magazine. Author Lucretia Hale helped break tide-pool and shallow ocean-dwellers, how they new ground by writing children’s stories priinteract, and which predators little Pagoo needs marily to entertain young people rather than to watch out for. With its intricate illustrations, to instruct or uplift them. Join the Peterkins as personal story, and excellent blend of fact and they celebrate the Fourth of July, have a tea fictional story, this book, first published in the party, travel, raise their ceiling to make room '50's, surpasses any book on the subject I've for a Christmas tree, and much more. Charming black and white illustrations (153 total) bring the seen today! - Jess 000936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 8.95 story to life. 219 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046298 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.50 Out of the Dust (4-10) Set in the dust bowl era, a tragic accident takes the life of Billie Jo's mother. Filled with guilt and anger, Billie slowly regains hope as rains finally come to their farm and her father meets a special person. 009483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Poppy (3-7) Mr. Ocax, the great horned owl of Dimwood Forest, watches over the forest and tries to control its subjects. No one has the courage to disobey him until Poppy, a tiny deer mouse, boldly defies Mr. Ocax. Read about Poppy’s adventures as she tries to lead her family to a better life. 161 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 027508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Prince and the Pauper (5-10) This classic tale from Mark Twain shows the folly of attempting to measure true worth by outside appearance. Two identical boys switch lives for a short time. A pampered prince finds himself in a world of dirty beggars and dangerous thieves, while an urchin from the London streets discovers that his private dreams have all come true. Both of the boys experience many adventures and learn who they are and what is important in life. Notes are included in the back of the book, which correlate the novel with actual history. ~ Rachel S. 012602 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 The Princess and Curdie (5-10) The son of a miner, and now grown to be a miner himself, Curdie is perhaps an unlikely hero. For certain he is good and kind, but after all, he is just a simple miner. However, when Curdie meets the much gossiped about great great grandmother of Princess Irene, she entrusts him with a difficult task. Curdie is given a companion for the journey - an odd, but ultimately loyal creature Curdie comes to be most grateful for. This fanciful fairy tale is a story filled with magic and mystery. 256 pgs. 025472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Phantom Tollbooth (Norton Juster) (3-7) When Milo, an uninspired 10-year-old, drives his toy car through a magic tollbooth into the enchanted Lands Beyond, he begins a remarkable journey through the Kingdom of Knowledge, where he discovers that life is exciting beyond his wildest dreams. 5.50 Princess & the Goblin ☼Pecos Bill Greatest Cowboy of all Time 017664 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 A hidden stairway to a secret room leads a little (4-AD) princess to a mysterious but charming silverThis Newbery Honor Book from 1938 contains Plain Girl (4-AD) nineteen hilarious tales about cowboy Pecos This gripping tale by Virginia Sorensen tells of haired woman who gives her a magic ring to Bill. Raised by coyotes, young Bill develops Esther, an Amish girl who is forced by the laws use in "time of trouble". Trouble turns out to be many supernatural powers that come in handy of Pennsylvania to go to public school. Esther’s a group of devilish goblins who despise royalty when he is challenged by man and beast in older brother Daniel had also attended the and all their descendants. Upon discovering the his rollicking adventures. Some of the stories school, where he began to wonder about life young princess, these misshapen fiends plot to include Pecos Bill Discovers He Is a Human, outside and left the Amish community. Esther kidnap the princess and flood the mines. Their Pecos Bill Invents Modern Cowpunching, Pecos and her family are afraid she will make the same plans, however, are foiled, when the princess Bill Busts Pegasus, and Pecos Bill Busts the decisions, especially when Esther becomes meets a young miner named Curdie and the two Cyclone. Vintage black-and-white and color friends with a girl named Mary who dresses in put their heads together to outwit the mischieillustrations appear throughout the book. By pink and plays jacks. As Esther wonders about vous little people. 165 pgs. 3.55 James Cloyd Bowman. Illust by Laura Bannon. her place in the world, a surprising twist brings 034463 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 her brother Daniel back to the area in search 254 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 008700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 14.50 of acceptance from the Amish community. An interesting look at Amish life, family, friendship, Rabbit Hill (5-8) When a new family is rumored to be moving Penderwicks: Summer Tale of Four Sisters, and love. 152 pgs, pb. 026540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 into the Big House on the Hill, Little Georgie Two Rabbits & a Very Interesting Boy (4-7) rabbit is the first one to tell all the other ani029403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 mals of the news. Everyone is curious. Would Pollyanna (5-10) Following the death of her father, eleven year there be children? Other animals like a dog ☼People of Sparks (4-7) Lina and Doon emerge from their underground old Pollyanna Whittier is sent to live with her or cat perhaps? Most importantly, would the city, Ember, to the world we know—a surface spinster Aunt Polly. Although not particularly new owners have a garden? Years have gone world of color and light. They arrive in a small excited about the prospect, Polly knows her by since a garden has been planted at the Big village called Sparks, and they want to bring all duty and agrees to take Pollyanna in her care. House! Read and find out about the changes 417 citizens of Ember to take refuge in the small Before too long, the carefree nature of this little experienced on the Hill when the new family town. The people of Sparks agree to help the girl changes the lives of all those around her, moves in. ~ Enh 4.25 Emberites, but it doesn’t take long for cultures to including that of stern, no nonsense Aunt Polly. 008954 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 clash and conflicts to arise. Soon Lina and Doon When Pollyanna is involved in a critical acciare trying to prevent a war! Sequel to City of dent, the town must work to bring joy back into Ember. By Jeanne DuPrau. 338 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa the life of this beloved girl. Unabridged.~ Enh Racketty-Packetty House (3-6) 2.50 002500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 15.50 008701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 024658 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1233 Racketty-Packetty House and Other Stories A collection of six short stories by Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of Little Lord Fauntleroy and The Secret Garden. 151 pgs. 013608 Evergreen Classic . . . 2.50 2.05 Railway Children (5-8) The lives of Mother, Roberta, Peter, and Phyllis change forever when Father must mysteriously leave with two gentlemen during the middle of the night. The family must leave their home in the London suburbs and move to a small, isolated cottage out in the country. With all the commotion of living in the suburbs of London, the countryside seems so quiet! Naturally, the children are drawn to the one and only source of activity available to them, the railway station. The children quickly come to spend much of their time at the station and become involved in the many adventures involving the railway. As they adjust to their new lifestyle, the children cannot help but continue to question the mystery surrounding Father's disappearance. Where is he and will he ever return? Unabridged. 002482 Penguin Classic . . . . 3.99 2.85 005903 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.99 4.05 010183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 16.50 A remake of the 1970 screen adaptation of E. Nesbit's beloved children's book. 1 hr, 45 min. Ramsay Scallop (5-10) Elenor, just 14, is already betrothed, but Thomas has been gone for 8 years fighting in the Crusades. When he returns, they are both dreading their marriage. However, the village priest requests that they travel to Spain to offer penance for the entire village before they are joined. Relieved, they set off on their religious pilgrimage, and gradually their outlooks change. 011803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Rascal (5-8) Aptly named, Rascal is the latest addition to Sterling's menagerie. Found when he is just a baby, the raccoon grows up in Sterling's attentive care. Rascal proves to be a well-mannered and enjoyable companion, and he and Sterling do almost everything together. After spending nearly a year together, Sterling's love for the raccoon is shown when he allows him to return to the wild. This autobiographical story is a delight for children and animal lovers. 189 pgs. 008956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 ☼Ravenmaster’s Secret: Escape From Tower London (4-7) Set in the year 1735, this adventure story takes readers inside the infamous Tower of London. For centuries, the Tower has held prisoners and been the scene of executions. Forrest Harper is the son of Hugh Harper, Ravenmaster of the Tower. Forrest is a boy with a knack for 1234 Library Builders understanding the magnificent dark birds he tends with his father, but he gets discouraged by the drudgery of his other chores. One day, Scottish Rebels are captured and imprisoned in the Tower. Forrest is eager to prove his courage by standing guard, but his job becomes difficult when he realizes his prisoner is a daring girl named Maddy, who is scheduled to be executed. Forrest and Maddy must risk their lives to escape the Tower, encountering danger along the way. The book includes a diagram of the Tower of London, a history of the Tower, a glossary, and bibliography. By Elvira Woodruff. 225 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.35 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (5-12) At the age of ten, lively and willful Rebecca Randall is sent from her beloved home of Sunnybrook Farms to live with her two spinster aunts, Miranda and Jane. Life is different in the town of Riverboro, but Rebecca soon makes it feel like home in her own unique way. Follow Rebecca's transformation from a spirited little girl to a proper young lady. ~ Enh 024244 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 Red Badge of Courage (5-AD) Henry Fleming is a recent recruit to the 304th Regiment of the Union Army. Drawn to the glory of military combat, Fleming nevertheless worries about how he will react to battle. He questions his courage and fears that he will run from the fighting. When the regiment is finally given orders to march, its first egagement in conflict is met with success. Following a brief nap, Fleming wakes to the reality that his regiment is once again under attack. This time, filled with a terror that he managed to avoid the first time, Fleming flees from the line of fighting. Telling himself he was right in fleeing and that those who stayed behind were fools, Fleming is filled with shame when he receives word of the regiment’s success in holding the enemies at bay. Upon later joining with a group of wounded soldiers, he admits to being envious of their wounds, their “red badges of courage.” When Fleming finds himself in the midst of more fighting, will he run again or will he find the strength and courage to stay and fight? The Red Badge of Courage is a powerful account of a young man’s maturation to manhood from a youthful, inexperienced soldier scared of being in the line of fire. unabridged, pb. ~ Enh 024664 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 019905 Bantam Classic . . . . . 3.95 3.25 Red Sand, Blue Sky (5-AD) Two years after the death of her mother, with her father away at a conference in Canada, young Amy Wilson finds herself on an exciting summer adventure. Accompanied by her Aunt Caroline, Amy makes the long journey from her home in Melbourne into the wild Australian outback where Caroline lives. Amy soon discovers that life in Aboriginal country is different than the city atmosphere she is used to. Far outside the range of television signals, Amy must find other means of entertainment. As she explores her new surroundings, Amy becomes acquainted with an Aboriginal girl named Lana. At first, the girls are wary of each other because of the difference in their skin color and cultures. As they get to know each other, though, they become good friends. They spend hours playing together and enjoying typical summer activities, such as swimming and camping. One fateful night, however, their summer-time fun turns terrifying, as they unexpectedly discover a vicious thief stealing artifacts from a sacred Aborigine site. (Note of caution: this story contains references to the spiritualism and superstitions held by some natives of Australia’s outback.) ~ Rachel P. 002689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.50 9.95 Revenge of the Whale: True Story of the Whaleship Essex (5-AD) A shocking tale. A gruesome tale. A tale that is haunting in its unbelievable truth. On November 20, 1820 the whaleship Essex is attacked by its prey in the middle of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Rammed by an infuriated sperm whale, the ship goes down and the nightmare begins for the twenty-man crew. Three months later the survivors are picked up over 4,500 miles away – after a short stop on a sterile island of coral, and a lifetime of unthinkable horrors. A real page-turner, this is the true story that inspired Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick. ~ Zach 004131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Rifles for Watie (6-7) Sixteen year old Jeff can’t wait to join the Kansas volunteers and teach those Missouri bushwackers a lesson. Loyal to the Union cause, he thinks the rebels deserve what they get—until he is trapped behind enemy lines. Now Jeff must choose between a woman he loves and his political values. Will he turn traitor to the North or betray his new friends in the South? 001878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (3-7) Floodwaters wash a little mongoose into Teddy’s garden, and after drying him off and giving him something to eat they become great friends. The mongoose, Rikki-Tikki, is very curious and goes exploring around the house and garden. He soon comes face to face with Nag and Nagaina, two giant cobras, who want to kill Rikki-Tikki and Teddy’s family so they can claim the garden and house for themselves. Rikki-Tikki’s loyalty to his new family gives him great courage to face these two menaces. This story was originally written by Rudyard Kipling and was adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkey. The whimsical, watercolor illustrations are a great companion to the text. Pb, 46 pgs. - elise 034814 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Robin Hood (5-AD) This is the classic tale of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men in Sherwood Forest. An Evergreen Classic. 196 pgs. 005904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 024290 ☼Robin Hood: Story Behind the Legend Audio CD . . 19.95 12.95 The classic story of Robin Hood is retold in this lively, 8 ½ hour, 7 CD set. Now a major motion picture from Universal, this is the unabridged recording of the novelization by David B. Coe, which was based on the Brian Helgeland screenplay. The story is read by acclaimed actor Robin Sachs. ~ Lisa See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Robinson Crusoe (4-8) The classic story by Daniel Defoe about an adventurous sailor who gets stranded on a deserted island for over twenty years. With only the few things Robinson Crusoe rescues from his sinking ship, he builds a house, plants crops, and learns to live (relatively) comfortably and solitarily on the island. After surviving many years of bad weather, loneliness, and other hardships, he is finally rescued. 018507 P & R Publishing Ed. . 9.99 7.75 This version features updated language, a faster pace, full-page illustrations, and close attention to the way Robinson Crusoe draws closer to God and becomes a Christian. Although the story has been adapted for younger readers, as much detail as possible has been retained. Edited by Kathryn Lindskoog. 188 pgs. 011988 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 This version is edited by Angus Ross, who has corrected some of the punctuation and spelling to make the book easier to read. Notes on the text and a glossary are included. 318 pgs. 006069 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.50 2.95 A complete and unabridged thrift edition from Dover. 226 pgs, pb. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (5-8) Written from the viewpoint of a nine-year old black child in Mississippi in the depression-era of the 1930's, this book touches on the issues of prejudice, discrimination, and honor in the face of indignity. The young daughter of a sharecropper is determined to maintain her dignity as she faces the pressures and prejudices of the Depression Era in the South. 003280 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 ☼Room One: A Mystery or Two (3-7) Ted Hammond is the only sixth grader at the one-room schoolhouse in his small Nebraska town. Plattsford has fallen on hard economic times over the years, and now the school (nicknamed “Room One”) may not stay open next year. Ted is fond of his school (and an avid mystery fan), so one of the mysteries he is trying to solve is how to save the school. Meanwhile, another mystery appears when Ted sees a face in the window of an abandoned farmhouse. What is going on at the farmhouse? An intriguing story that captures the spirit of modern small town life. Winner of the 2006 Edgar Allan Poe Award. By Andrew Clements. 170 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048835 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes (3-5) Sadako is a young Japanese girl with a lively spirit and big dreams to match. Each year on Peace Day, Sadako and her family attend the memorial to remember those who died when the U.S. dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima nine-years earlier. Although Sadako wasn't harmed in the actual bombing, she begins to have dizzy spells. She is diagnosed with leukemia, a common tragedy in Japan resulting from the radiation. Her best friend gives her a golden origami crane, and reminds her of the story that says if a sick person folds 1,000 paper cranes, the gods will grant her wish and make her healthy again. Sadako begins to fold the little paper cranes and tries hard to hold on to her faltering hope. 008958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 School Story (3-7) This cute book by Andrew Clements is about two friends, Natalie and Zoe, who are in sixth grade. Natalie writes a short novel about things that happen at school, and Zoe is sure it is good enough to be published. Natalie’s mom happens to be a publisher, who has told Natalie that she is looking for stories about kids in school. The girls don’t want her to know the book was written by Natalie, so they use a pen name. Zoe acts as Natalie’s agent, and with the help of a teacher they set up an “office” and correspond with Natalie’s mom through voice mail and official-looking papers. Natalie is nervous that her mom won’t enjoy the book, but Zoe is sure there is nothing to worry about. This is a fun story about friendship and kids believing in themselves. 196 pgs, pb. 027719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Roller Skates (4-7) When Lucinda’s mother and father leave for Europe for a year, she goes to live with Miss Peters, a teacher from her school and her sister, Miss Nettie. Narrowly escaping the possibility of having to live with her strict, busybody Aunt Emily, Lucinda is overjoyed, and eagerly begins her year of being an “orphan.” Most of this year Secret Garden (4-8) is spent on roller skates, as she eagerly explores When her parents die from an outbreak of New York City on wheels, meeting new friends cholera, Mary Lennox must go to live with her and enjoying whatever adventures she can find. uncle, a hunchback named Archibald Craven. It may be 1890 and Lucinda may be only ten Not long after her arrival at her uncle's enoryears old, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t zip mous house, Mary begins hearing eerie noises around Manhatttan with ease, making friends in the night. Mary, intrigued by the strange with everyone from the beat cop to the doll-like sounds as well as the garden that her uncle musician’s daughter upstairs to the junkman to keeps under lock and key, determines to unravel the Italian immigrant boy who runs his family’s the mystery of Misselthwaite Manor. 247 pgs. fruit stand. As the year unfolds, she embraces 005907 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.99 4.05 her relative independence, meets new friends, 007294 Bantam Classic . . . . . 3.95 3.25 says heartbreaking goodbyes to others, and wonders what her future will bring when her Secret of the Desert Stone and the Deadly parents arrive home again. A Newbery Award Curse of Toco-Rey (3-7) Winner. By Ruth Sawyer, 186 pgs, pb. ~ Jess 007767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.75 046357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Secret School (3-7) Another inspiring and engaging novel by Avi, and winner of a handful of children's choice book awards, this is one that is definitely hard to put down. Determined and resourceful Ida Bidson dreams of being a teacher someday, and with 8th grade examinations approaching, and a good year on the farm last year, it just might be possible to convince her parents to let her attend high school in the city. But when an unexpected turn of events forces the teacher of their one-room schoolhouse to return home, the school board decides not to find a replacement until the next year, and expecting the children to repeat the year. Ida is distraught at the idea of repeating 8th grade, and her dreams of being a teacher, already on shaky ground, may bite the dust. Unless… they can find a way to finish the school year themselves. Will Ida's first teaching job be a success or enough to make her reconsider? And can she still complete her own studies while teaching the other students their lessons, AND helping out with the farm work? And how long can they keep a "secret school" a secret in the valley where gossip spreads like wildfire? Definitely a page-turner, as well as an inspiring story where a girl who refuses to let go of her dreams doesn't mind a lot of challenging work to get there. - Jess 028778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Shades of Gray (4-9) Will Page is the sole survivor of his family. His father and brother were killed in the Civil War, and his mother and two sisters died of illness. Following his mother’s instructions, he leaves home to live with his aunt and uncle. But he thinks his uncle is a coward and a traitor to their people for refusing to fight in the war. Gradually, circumstances force Will to realize that his assumptions may be false, and that his uncle may not be the coward he thought. 152 pgs, pb. ~ Mark 027720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Shadow of a Bull (4-6) Manolo Olivar is the son of the greatest matador in Spain. Everyone expects him to be a bullfighter, and now, at eleven, he must fight his first bull. The only problem is that Manolo is afraid of bulls…and cars, and heights. In fact, Manolo isn't a very brave boy at all. See if he finds the courage to fight with honor and become a matador like his father or if life takes him down another road. A glossary of bullfighting terms is included. 151 pgs. ~ Rachel S. 016141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Shadow Spinner (4-9) Every night, Shahrazad must tell the Sultan an interesting story or he will have her killed. Many have heard this tale of the woman who tells a thousand and one stories, but this book adds a new twist. After almost 1,000 nights, she is running out of stories. Marjan, Shahrazad's friend, must try to find new and interesting stories for her to tell to the Sultan. To do that, she must sneak from the palace and pull stories from strangers to bring back to Shahrazad. As she searches for stories, she suddenly becomes the center of a more surprising story than she ever could have imagined. 219 pgs. ~ Rachel S. 012089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Library Builders 1235 Shadrach (3-8) Young Davie wants a little black rabbit so badly! His grandfather has promised him a rabbit at the end of the week, and Davie can hardly wait. His father built a hutch in the barn, and Davie already has the straw and food ready. He sits in the barn and waits, trying to be patient and then finally the day arrives. He takes very good care of his new pet. Then it goes missing and Davie panics!! Will he ever be able to find his little black rabbit? 182 pgs, pb. 029106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.35 Shakespeare Stealer (5-9) Widge, a poor orphan, is commanded by his frightening master to watch Shakespeare's Hamlet and write down the entire play word for word. Widge works himself into the theatre where Shakespeare's cast rehearses and performs, and is taken in by the actors, who treat him as one of their own. As he secretly copies the lines, he begins to wonder if pleasing his master is worth betraying his new friends. See how Widge discovers such things as friendship, family, and home while getting an inside look of the Shakespearean era. 216 pgs. ~ Rachel 011990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Shakespeare’s Scribe (5-12) In this sequel to The Shakespeare Stealer by Gary Blackwood, the orphan Widge is now an actor with Shakespeare’s acting troupe. When an outbreak of the Black Plague closes the Globe Theatre, the whole company sets off on a tour of England. A mysterious man appears who claims to know something about Widge’s father, which, along with the deadly plague, threatens to tear apart Widge’s life of friends, love, and acting. 266 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 028031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Shakespeare’s Spy (5-12) In this sequel to Shakespeare Stealer and Shakespeare’s Scribe, the orphan-boy-turned actor, Widge, is told by a fortune-teller that he will “come into a fortune.” Widge is puzzled by this message, but he is more concerned with finding out who is stealing from the company. Things are disappearing, and unfortunately the members of the company suspect Widge. To clear his name and prove his innocence, Widge assumes the role of a spy in an attempt to solve the mystery and catch the thief. An intriguing, suspenseful story full of authentic details and events from Elizabethan England. By Gary Blackwood. 281 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 008522 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 1236 Library Builders Sherwood Ring (5-AD) Sixteen year-old Peggy Grahame has no idea what to expect when her dying father sends her back to upstate New York to live with his brother Enos. Because the brothers have been estranged for so long, all Peggy knows is that Enos lives in the family’s ancestral estate, Restand-be-Thankful, built when the first Grahames came over from Scotland in the 1700’s. On her way to Rest-and-be-Thankful, Peggy runs into Pat Thorne, a scholar who is trying to investigate his own ancestors who were active in the Revolutionary War. Both are puzzled when Uncle Enos refuses to talk to Pat, and sends him away, forbidding him to come back or ever speak to Peggy again. As Uncle Enos is apparently too busy to spend time with Peggy, she spends her days alone in the library or wandering the grounds. When the very sociable family ghosts (recognizable from the huge oil paintings around the house) start appearing and telling their stories of the Revolutionary War times, she is drawn into their stories, the mystery of Pat’s relatives, and her uncle’s strange behavior and resolves to get to the bottom of it all. A blend of historical fiction, mystery and suspense, this is an absorbing story that would also make a great read-aloud. 266 pgs, pb. – Jess 017364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Sing Down the Moon (Scott O’Dell) (4-10) Fifteen-year-old Bright Morning tells the story of the forced migration of the Navajos from their original homeland. A Newbery Honor book. 008967 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Shiloh (Phyllis Reynolds Naylor) (5-7) 1992 Newbery Medal winner. When Marty finds a lost beagle, he tries to hide it from his family and its real owner, a man known to mistreat his hunting dogs. 018366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Slave Dancer (5-AD) Young Jessie Bollier is depressed by his meager surroundings, by the poverty of his small family, supported by his mother's sewing. As a result, he spends as much time as possible roaming the docks streets of 1840 New Orleans, playing his fife for sailors and bystanders to earn a few coins every day. When his mother sends him on an errand to his aunt's, however, his habit of taking the winding "long way home" lands him in deep trouble as he is kidnapped and hauled off to a slave ship. While the ship is filthy and the crew rough, but he is most horrified by his new job - he must play his fife to "exercise" the slaves up on deck, to ensure that they don't lose their muscle tone and energy during the horrific sea voyage. As the voyage progresses, he rebels as much as possible, yearning only to go home to his dingy apartment, and constantly seeking a way to escape. Newbery Award Winner. - Jess 019788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Shipwrecked! The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy (4-8) Based on a true story, this is the incredible tale of Manjiro Nakahama, a Japanese boy who was essentially exiled from his own country due to a tragic shipwreck and the isolationist policy of Japan during the 1840’s. After being rescued by an American whaling boat, Manjiro becomes the first Japanese person to ever enter the U.S and eventually plays a key role in opening Japan’s ports to American ships. This well-written work by author Rhoda Blumberg is also beautifully illustrated with Japanese ink drawings. ~ Anh 026668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Single Shard (5-12) Tree-ear is a homeless orphan. He has spent months secretly observing master potter Min and dreams of someday making beautiful pottery. One day, he accidentally breaks a pot. To pay for the damage, he goes to work for Min. This story takes place in twelfth-century Korea. Winner of the 2002 Newbery Medal. ~ Anh 019782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Sir Gibbie (4-8) Sir Gibbie only becomes Sir Gibbie through a terrible event - the death of his father. His mother has been dead for a number of years, and a father who divided his time between making shoes and drinking whiskey did not leave Gibbie with a good foundation for life. Even so, his heart of gold and honest character help to get him through the times of trial and pain. Set in Scotland over a hundred years ago, Gibbie's self-sacrificing turns out to be the best way he could help himself. 217 pgs, pb.~ Zach 016050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.75 Song of the Swallows (4-6) 029371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Sounder (4-10) The struggle for survival of a poor sharecropper family and their loyal coonhound. 007343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Sign of the Beaver (Speare) (5-7) Twelve-year-old Matt is left alone in the Maine wilderness to take care of the cabin until his father and the rest of the family return. But after a series of mishaps leaves him injured and without food, Matt must learn to depend on a tribe of neighboring Indians for help. 018639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Starry Messenger (3-8) Subtitled "A Book Depicting the Life of a Famous Scientist, Mathematician, Astronomer, Philosopher, Physicist Galileo Galilei." Written and beautifully illustrated by Peter Sis, this visually-appealing book describes the life and work of the courageous man who changed the way we view the galaxy. The author weaves full-page illustrations with very readable text, and journal-like, handwritten entries about happenings throughout his life. ~ Alysia 030415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Stone Fox (3-4) Ten year old Willy lives on a potato farm with his grandfather in Wyoming. They enjoy each other's company and live a fairly routine life. Then one morning, Grandfather fails to wake Willy up like usual. Willy finds Grandfather very sick, but according to the doctor, Grandfather is as healthy as can be. Apparently, he has simply lost the will to live. Willy can not figure out why until one day they have a surprise visitor. Willy learns that the property taxes on the farm have not been paid for over ten years, and they are in danger of losing the farm. Although the townspeople encourage Willy to sell the farm, he instead decides to enter the National Dogsled Race in hopes of paying the taxes with the prize money. His main competitor is Stone Fox, a man who has never lost a race in his life. It is literally a fight to the death as Willy races to save Grandfather's farm. ~ Enh 002435 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Story of the Amulet (5-10) This complete and unabridged edition of the classic novel tells the story of four children who rescue a magic fairy from a pet shop. She leads them to half an amulet. This amulet has the power to bring the children anywhere, anytime to help them search for the other half. Once the amulet is put together, it will give them their hearts' desire. Magical fantasy and misunderstandings combine in this classic time travel adventure. ~ Rachel S. 019672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Summer of the Monkeys (5-7) A humorous, fictional account of a boy in Oklahoma in the late 19th century who learns about love, responsibility, and what it means to put first things first. 005094 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Sword in the Tree (4+) Shan and his family live happily in Weldon Castle - until Shan's uncle shows up at the gates. Although he is wounded, he soon heals and becomes an unpleasant guest to have around. When Shan's father disappears, Shan and his mother know they must escape before something happens to them. But when Shan has to prove that he is the true heir to Weldon Castle, will he have the proof he needs? 011812 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.65 Story of the Treasure Seekers (3-8) First published in 1899, this children’s classic tells the story of the six Bastable children, who are determined to restore their family’s fortune after their mother dies and their father’s business fails. The children have many memorable adventures, from digging for treasure to publishing their own newspaper, being detectives, Tale of Despereaux (3-AD) This novel by Kate DiCamillo tells the story and more. By E. Nesbit, author of The Railway of the unlikely mouse hero, Despereaux. This Children. 242 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa Story of Beowulf (5-12) 4.25 especially small, big-eared mouse seems to be Beowulf is one of literature’s legendary heroes, 046150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 a constant disappointment to the other mice in but students often find the original text hard to the castle where they live. However, through read. This masterfully retold version uses sim- Stowaway (5-9) This story describes the voyage of Captain his intelligence and bravery, Despereaux gains pler prose to share the stories of Beowulf’s epic battles with dragons and Grendel the ogre in a James Cook from 1768 to 1771 as recorded his independence, faces rats in dungeons, saves more readable way that is even great for reading in the journal of 11-year old Nicholas Young, a princess, and earns the respect of the mice, aloud to younger kids. By H.E. Marshall, the a stowaway on board the H.M.S Endeavor. rats, and even humans. A well-written, thoughtstory stays true to the original while making it Captain Cook’s secret mission is to discover provoking tale that is sure to captivate readers of and claim new territory in the name of England. all ages. 270 pgs, pb. more accessible to readers. 54 pgs, pb. 6.00 038786 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 3.95 Although fictional, it is based on historical fact. 034891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 034132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Story of Doctor Dolittle (3-8) Thimble Summer (4-8) Once well-visited, well-liked, and well-off, Strawberry Girl (5-8) It's the early 1900's, and the Boyers have just This story of the happy childhood summer of a Doctor Dolittle begins to lose patients as a result of his many pets. He does not really care, for he moved to the Florida backwoods. It's not easy girl on a Midwestern farm shows how much joy isn't worried about money and he likes animals to get their new life of the ground. They have a and happiness can come from "ordinary" things better anyway. His parrot, Polynesia, who can notion to grow strawberries and sweet potatoes like family and nature. Garnet has found a silspeak English, teaches Dr. Dolittle to speak her and oranges to sell. The neighbors scoff at ver thimble by the river and she is convinced it's language, and eventually he can communicate their ideas, saying that they can't grow anything magical because of all the wonderful things hapwith all animals. He soon becomes an animal in Florida. Birdie Boyer, just ten-years-old, pening to her. These wonderful things include doctor instead, and he becomes quite rich again is convinced that they can, if only they could her family adopting a brother, her pig winning a as word spreads of amazing success. Soon even keep everyone else's animals away from their ribbon at a carnival, and the general beauty of wild animals are showing up at his door for crops! This isn't there only problem though. the outdoors. Garnet's joy from simple living is help, and Dr. Dolittle never turns anyone away. The weather is unpredictable with unbearable sure to captivate readers. A few black and white When he acquires a crocodile, his business heat, droughts and cold snaps that threaten drawings illustrate the book. ~ Rachel S. 5.50 again comes to a screeching halt and his money their crops. The most worrisome problem is the 019789 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 dwindles to the point where the animals know neighbors next door, the Slaters, who seem to he can not keep feeding them. Quite out of the be waiting for any reason to start a feud. The blue, a sparrow comes with a message. There Boyers hold their ground while trying to have a Tikta’liktak: An Inuit-Eskimo Legend (4-AD) This book will transport you to the heart of the is a terrible sickness spreading among the mon- positive impact on the Slaters. 4.50 cold Arctic, where life is harsh and uncertain. keys in Africa. Will the doctor come to help? 002480 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 One day, the young Eskimo hunter Tikta’liktak Though he has no money, Dr. Dolittle has such is out hunting to provide for his starving family. compassion for animals that this can't stop him After a successful hunt a huge crack opens in from getting to Africa. He takes his favorite Stuart Little (3-7) People don't like most mice, but then again the ice and Tikta’liktak finds himself drifting out animals with him (as well as the crocodile, who wants to return to his homeland) and sets off Stuart Little isn't like most mice. He was born to to sea. This perilous situation forces Tikta’liktak on an extraordinary adventure. An amusing, a family of humans in New York City. Although to draw upon the vast knowledge his father has entertaining story children will love to read his family loves him very much despite his taught him, as he jumps from one drifting ice themselves or have read to them. Both versions somewhat obvious mouse appearance, life is island to another to make it to a small island, a little difficult for Stuart. Simple things like builds himself various shelters, hunts food, below are unabridged, pb. 027341 Yearling Edition . . . . 6.50 5.00 brushing your teeth and turning on lights are mends clothes, battles wild beasts, and makes 030639 Dover Edition . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 quite the process for Stuart. He is a very good plans to make it back to the mainland. Author natured mouse and doesn't mind the trouble, James Houston retells and illustrates this legendbut not surprisingly he has many adventures. ary saga in a way that vividly portrays the realiThe Story of Joan of Arc (5+) This Dover children’s thrift edition tells the His most dangerous adventure begins when his ties of life in the desolate yet beautiful Arctic. fascinating 15th century story of Jeanne d’Arc, a good bird friend, Margalo, turns up missing. This sixty-three page paperback book not only young farm girl who is called to lead the French Stuart sets off on his own for the first time in his tells the story of one man’s will to survive, but army in the fight to free their country from the life, determined to find his friend. 144 pgs, pb. reveals the courageous hearts of these spirited people who inhabit the far North. – elise By E.B. White; illustrated by Garth Williams. English. 8.25 4.50 026541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 030640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.75 007751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1237 Toothpaste Millionaire (4-8) This fun story by Jean Merrill tells about two friends, Rufus and Kate, who make millions of dollars by starting a toothpaste business. The friends are young teenagers when Kate moves to town and eventually becomes friends with Rufus. Though Rufus is only trying to make a tube of toothpaste for less money than buying one, the business that results provides jobs for dozens of people and makes them both rich. This is a fun read that also teaches about free enterprise, with themes of honesty, equality, and ingenuity. 90 pgs, pb. 032528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Treasure Island (5-AD) Generations have enjoyed this captivating tale of young Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver, the one-legged pirate rascal. With pirates, sailing, pirate loot, treachery, murder, and a talking parrot, this ultimate pirate tale portrays characters that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the book. Please see series’ descriptions earlier in this section. - Rachel S. 016413 Aladdin Classic . . . . . 6.99 5.50 022854 Bantam Classic . . . . . 3.95 3.25 008973 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 006128 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 2.00 1.65 Trumpet of the Swan (2-6) Sam Beaver is a young boy who loves nature, and unlike most little boys, has a deep respect for it. Although he lives in Montana, Sam is camping in Canada. He discovers a pair of trumpet swans building a nest on a lake. He observes them carefully, and comes to visit after their eggs have hatched. Trumpet swans may be the most glorious breed of birds. Besides being marvelously beautiful, they also have the ability to trumpet joyously. Well, all of them except for Louis. When the father swan brings over his children to show off to Sam, all of them give him a polite beep, except for Louis, who can't beep or make any other sound and instead just tugs on Sam's shoelace. When fall comes, the family flies south to Montana. Here Louis decides that he must learn to read and write so he can better communicate. He finds Sam and begins attending school with him. Louis falls in love with a beautiful swan named Serena, but not even his education compensates for his inability to trumpet his love. Then his father finds him a real brass trumpet. Will Louis be able to use the musical instrument to win Serena's love? 272 pgs, pb. By E.B. White; illustrated by Fred Marcellino. 003360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 4.75 1238 Library Builders Tuck Everlasting (4-8) If you've ever wished you could live forever, this original novel might leave you questioning that wish! When Winnie decides to run away from her overbearing family and her spotless, sterile house, she has no idea she's about to meet a family that accidentally became immortal. No sooner does she stumble on one of the sons (and a handsome one, too) than she is scooped up by the rest of the family and hustled away so they can convince her to keep their horrible secret - and protect the spring that produces this "magic" water from greedy opportunists. When she hears their story - the story of the strange spring, how none of them have aged for a hundred years, and how their immortality is more a curse than a blessing for the poor family, she wants to do everything she can to help them. Unfortunately, a stranger has caught a whiff of the mystery and will do anything to get possession of the woods so he can market this amazing immortality elixir. How can Winnie and the Tuck family protect their secret without everyone in the village finding out? - Jess 004465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Up a Road Slowly (5-AD) Young Julie struggles daily with the fact that life is not fair. Her mother passed away when she was young, so she and her brother live with her severe Aunt Cordelia in the country, while her older sister Laura remains at home with their father. Julie knows that Aunt Cordelia, both their guardian and their teacher, has a soft spot for her brother, while remaining rather aloof to Julie. However, after her brother Chris goes away to school, Julie is left alone with Aunt Cordelia – an arrangement that will last for a decade. As the years go by and Julie grows up, she struggles to accept the change that comes with her sister’s marriage, her father’s new love interest and eventual marriage, and in her own first experiences with love. Through it all, she and her aunt come to appreciate and lean on each other in good times and in bad. A beautifully written coming-of-age story. 198 pgs, pb. Twenty-One Balloons (4-12) A Newbery Award-winner by Irene Hunt. When Professor Sherman leaves San Francisco, 046154 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 he intends to fly across the Pacific Ocean in a hot air balloon. However, a strange coinci- View from Saturday (3-7) dence lands him on a legendary island, which Noah, Nadia, Ethan, and Julian are four friends contains millions of diamonds, and weird inhab- who call themselves The Souls. Every Saturday itants with fantastic balloon inventions. The afternoon, they meet for tea. This is not unusuprofessor is forced to stay on the island, and al, except that they are sixth-graders. For an he struggles to find a means of escape. This unknown reason, the four are chosen by their humorous and fantastic tale will get any reader's teacher to represent Epiphany Middle School in imagination going. Dozens of black-and-white an academic bowl. Can this unique team beat sketches illustrate the book. the slightly older competition? This Newbery 013568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Award winning book by E.L. Konigsburg is definitely an enjoyable read. ~ Anh Understood Betsy (5-7) 011137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Little Elizabeth Ann lives a sheltered life (though she doesn’t know it) under the care of Voyages of Doctor Doolittle (5-12) her over-protective guardian, Aunt Frances. She Tommy Stubbins loves animals and dreams is well cared for, but she has become fearful of often of traveling abroad. Tommy found a little everything, self-absorbed, and a hypochondriac squirrel with a broken leg. He is not sure how (all by the age of nine!). Her sweet aunt, of to help it until one day, by chance he hears of course, meant her no harm. She was the first a doctor of sorts, one who can speak to and to offer to take care of her when her parents care for animals. Tommy gets to meet Doctor passed away, if only to save the dear child from Doolittle and all the animals that live with him. her other kin; especially those dreadful Putney Go on the adventures of Tommy and Doctor cousins in Vermont. Since Elizabeth and her Doolittle as they travel abroad and Tommy tries aunt were so close (in fact she felt as if she was to master the animal languages. ~ Megan the only one who understood her), it was only a 019790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 matter of time before her opinion of the Putney’s rubbed off on Elizabeth. Elizabeth’s life is turned Walk Two Moons (5-9) upside down when her aunt is no longer able This heartwarming, bittersweet novel by to care for her. Next thing she knows, she is Sharon Creech has two stories woven into one. on a train to the dreaded Putney farm! Here Sal, a teenage girl who loves the country life, is begins the many of “Betsy’s” adventures in New on a trip with her grandparents and tells them England. Surprisingly, life in Vermont with her a story about her friend Phoebe who lives in a country cousins wasn’t as bad as she imagined it city. As she tells the funny story of energetic, to be. In fact, her new found independence and imaginative Phoebe and how her mother disapstrength are invigorating. Aunt Frances writes peared, the reader also learns about Sal’s life to tell her she is coming to take her back, forc- and the tragedy of her own “missing” mother. ing Betsy to make a difficult choice. 178 pgs, Full of both humor and sadness, this book is not pb. – elise to be missed. 031590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 7.75 007757 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼Wanderer (5-7) 13-year-old Sophie hears the sea calling to her, promising adventure and discovery. Sophie joins her three uncles and two cousins as they set sail for England. One of her cousins, Cody, isn’t sure he has what it takes to prove himself to his father and the rest of the crew. Through Sophie’s and Cody’s travel logs, we learn about the daily routines and challenges of life at sea, as well as stories of their families’ pasts. This Newbery Honor book beautifully and poetically evokes the rhythms and routines of life at sea. By Sharon Creech. 305 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 007187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Water Sky (5-AD) Lincoln Noah Stonewright is sent on a trip from his native Boston into the icy cold of Barrow, Alaska. Lincoln is excited about being reunited with his Uncle Jack, who had left him and gone off to the arctic to convince the Inupiat that whale hunting is wrong. However, when Lincoln stops receiving letters, he begins to worry and is determined to clear up the mysteries behind Jack's disappearance. What Lincoln doesn't expect are the many people he meets along the way, and the many lessons he learns about the Eskimo way of life and humanity in general. Barrow has not had a whale in two years. They say that the whale will solve all the problems and bring happiness to the Eskimo people. When the people tell Lincoln that there is a whale that has chosen to give himself to him, he is faced with a very difficult situation. He must be the one to kill the whale, yet he cannot imagine doing so. By Jean Craighead George, who also authored the award-winning novel, "Julie of the Wolves." 026673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Wednesday Wars (5-9) 046899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 Westing Game (4-10) A Newbery Medal-winning mystery that you can all solve together. 008964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 Wheel on the School (5-6) When a schoolchild writes an essay about storks, the whole community becomes involved in helping to bring the birds to their little village. By Meindert DeJong. 005902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 4.95 White Stag (5-8) This Newbery Medal-winner tells the story of the Huns and the Magyars and their generationslong hunt for a homeland, led by a mythical white stag. The tale begins with Nimrod, the Mighty Hunter, saddened by the hunger that is affecting his people, and unsure where to lead them. After a sacrifice and a dramatic sign of four eagles, Nimrod announces that his sons, Hunor and Magyar will lead the people west to a new land of plenty. Nimrod dies that night, and his sons, now dubbed the “Twin Eagles of Hadur” bury him, then lead their people westward, on a journey that will take many years, and result in the division of the Huns and the Magyars, with the Huns pushing further to the West, eventually under the fearless leadership of Attila. A dramatic and lyrical story that would make a terrific read-aloud just for enjoyment or with your history studies. By Kate Seredy, 96 pgs, pb. – Jess 046359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Who Owns the Sun? (3-12) No one owns the sun, because the sun is too large and too great for one person to own. No one owns the stars because they are too far away for anyone to own. No one owns the wind, because it is a wanderer that visits everyone and every place. These are simple truths that Big Jim shares with his son. However, Big Jim's son's life is turned upside down when he learns that one of earth's most beautiful things can be "owned." This touching story was written and illustrated by Stacy Chbosky when she was only 14 years old when she won the "National Written and Illustrated By…Awards Contest for Students" in 1987. 27 pgs, pb. ~ Elise 031058 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95 17.95 Wind in the Willows (4-7) As the story begins, we meet Mole, who grows tired of his thorough spring cleaning and can't resist a break to enjoy the spring weather above his den. He ambles along, enjoying the sunshine and the busyness of the other animals until he comes to the river, which entrances him with its sights ands sounds; he has never seen a river before. Water Rat finds him in this state, introduces himself, and they instantly become friends. Rat then invites Mole on a picnic, where he is introduced to Rat's other river-dwelling friends. From that point on, Mole accompanies his river friends on all sorts of adventures, from a venture in the Wild Wood to see Mr. Badger, to an ill-fated road trip with Mr. Toad's gypsy cart, to a mission to stop Mr. Toad from tearing up the highways and scattering frightened animals with his new motor car. A delightful, whimsical read where each animal has a proper and unique personality, this is a great read-aloud! Unabridged; please note there are a couple of potentially offensive words. 005159 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 005908 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 Where the Red Fern Grows (Rawls) (4-8) Billy wants a pair of hunting dogs more than anything. After working and saving for two years, Billy’s dream of owning two coon hounds comes true. But getting his dogs is only the beginning of his adventures hunting coons along the river bottoms of the Ozarks. Billy learns the value of hard work, patience, and persistence in this story and, eventually, understands how God can use all things - even a pair of hunting dogs - to answer the prayers of his family. 007352 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Witch of Blackbird Pond (4-10) Historical fiction set in Puritan colonial 007547 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 23.25 Connecticut. Kit arrives unannounced to live with stern Puritan relatives whom she has never Whipping Boy (4-10) Newbery Medal winner about a prince and an met and befriends an outcast Quaker woman accused of witchcraft. Newbery Medal winner. orphan who run away together. 5.35 001319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 001408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Witch of Blackbird Pond CDs (5-AD) This Newbery Medal winner by Elizabeth George Speare is also available in this unabridged audio CD. Read by Mary Beth Hurt, the novel is presented on 5 compact discs and runs about 6 hours, 30 minutes. 028801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 23.25 Wolves of Willoughby Chase (4-9) I devoured all of Joan Aiken's books when I was younger, and this one was no exception. I loved the story about Bonnie and her cousin Sylvia, who overcame depressing and odd events with cooperation, cheerfulness, and faith. The story begins in the deep of winter, with Bonnie expectantly awaiting the arrival of her cousin Sylvia. Although the troublesome wolves of that region cause some trouble with the train, Sylvia arrives and Bonnie, who is aching for a friend, is sure they will have a wonderful time. Unfortunately, soon their guardian and school teacher Miss Slighcarp, a distant "cousin" arrives as well to watch over them and the household while their parents leave on a cruise to improve Bonnie's mother's health. Miss Slighcarp hardly waits until the parents are gone to wreak havoc on the household, send the "spoiled brats" away, and try and discover how to get her hands on Bonnie's father's fortune. The cousins must go to great lengths to restore Bonnie's house and to find their father's lawyer, in a distant city, to help them. - Jess 029936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 ☼Wonderful Winter (3-8) Sir Robin Wakefield is a lonely orphan boy who lives with his three aunts in sixteenth century England. One day he finds an adorable lost puppy, but his aunts refuse to let him keep it. Robin runs away from home, taking the puppy with him. He arrives in London, where he meets up with a troop of Shakespearean actors. Learn about the day-to-day life of a young Shakespearean actor as Robin takes to the stage. Delightful black and white illustrations bring the period to life. By Marchette Chute. Illus. by Grace Golden. 248 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 046315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 11.75 Wonderful Wizard of Oz (3-6) Kids of all ages will enjoy this edition of L. Frank Baum's classic story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz which contains the original illustration in their true colors, done by W. W. Denslow. Enjoy the tale of Dorothy, Toto, Auntie Em, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and even the Wicked Witch of the West all over again as you read to your kids. ~ Megan 004279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 9.95 Wrinkle in Time (5-9) Meg and Charles Wallace, along with their friend, Calvin, search for their scientist father. Traveling through space, they finally find him on the planet of Camazotz. How will they rescue him from his evil captors? 007358 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Library Builders 1239 Year Down Yonder (5-8) Whether or not you’ve read Long Way from Chicago, you’re sure to love the sequel just as much. In A Year Down Yonder, Mary Alice isn’t just visiting – she’s going to live with Grandma Dowdel until her family can “get on their feet again.” It’s 1937 and her father has lost his job, which means her family has had to move out of their apartment. Joey is now in the Civilian Conservation Corps out West, so for the first time, Mary Alice has to brave Grandma Dowdel by herself. She travels by train to Grandma’s tiny town with her cat Bootsie, and her radio - her last link to civilization as she knows it. As soon as she hops off the train, Grandma marches her to the high school to get enrolled, where Mary Alice gets picked on and stared at because she’s from the “big city.” Although rough at first, Mary Alice soon makes friends and even finds love as she is dragged along on all kinds of crazy adventures with Grandma. She also comes to know and respect Grandma a little more. Winner of the 2001 Newbery Medal, I think this book is just as good – if not better than its precursor, and begs to be read out loud! By Richard Peck, 130 pgs, pb. – Jess 036501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Year of Miss Agnes (3-AD) When ten year old Frederika learns that there is to be a new teacher coming, she does not count on her staying for very long. In the four years since school began in her remote Alaskan village, no single teacher has stayed for more than a full year. More often than not, the teachers tend to leave before the school year has even finished! Under Miss Agnes's instruction, the kids find themselves enjoying their lessons and learning more than ever before. Is she here to stay or will the harsh Alaskan lifestyle drive Miss Agnes to leave like all those before her? ~ Enh 027724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Junior High-Adult Books (7-AD) 1001 Arabian Nights (6+) There is nothing that makes King Shahryar happier than his own dear wife. He and his brother, King Shahzaman, often exult in the wonderfulness of their wives. But one day, King Shahryar finds his wife has removed the veil from her face and is holding hands with the stable boy. Overcome with anger at her betrayal, he kills them both with his sword. That same day, he goes to visit his brother. There he discovers that his brother's wife has also betrayed him, as she shined her eyes upon the palace cook. They too, were put to death. The brothers console each other and conclude, "All women are fickle!" However, King Shahryar grows lonely, and he is just a little frightened of the dark. He comes up with a solution to his problem, which greatly troubles his wise royal Wazir. Every morning, the king marries a young lady who keeps him company through the night, and each morning his executioner beheads her before she can stop loving him. In this manner, the king passes one thousand nights. By this time, he has gone through one thousand women, and the Wazir is running out of noblewomen. Fearful for his own two daughters, the Wazir tries to send them away. But his oldest daughter instead asks to be taken to the king so that one other woman's life is spared. As cunning as she is beautiful, Shahrazad comes up with a plan to delay her execution. She hints at the wonderful story she would have told the king the next night, and he orders the execution to reconvene the next morning. That night, she weaves a wonderful story for him. But when dawn comes, she has not yet finished the tale. In this way, she passes 999 nights at the palace. This book contains 33 wonderful Arabian tales, as well as the clever Shahrazad's own story. - Melissa 011281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 10.95 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (9-12) Fleeing from an abusive father, Huckleberry Finn joins up with a runaway slave. Together the two fugitives float down the Mississippi River, encountering trouble at every turn. 004203 Puffin Classic . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Includes a short biography but no introduction; 386 pgs, pb. Adventures of Robin Hood (6-AD) This complete and unabridged classic tale by Roger Green will bring the great English legend to life. Robin Hood is a champion for the poor and oppressed against the cruel Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Hiding out in Sherwood Forest, he emerges time and time again to outwit his enemies and rob from the rich to give to the poor. Several black and white sketches illustrate the book. 295 pgs. 012013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 After the War (7-AD) Ruth Mendenberg is facing the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust without her family and as an oppressed race. As she finds her way back to her Uncle Moishe's house, the last place she and her family lived, Ruth meets the maid. She is wearing Ruth's mother's dress and insensitively breaks the news that she has seen no one in Ruth's family. Ruth realizes that she has nobody and she is without a home, so she goes to the city hall to try to find out if anyone in her family has registered. Again, there is no trace of any relatives. Ruth has now become hopeless and grown callous because of all of the tragedy she has endured. Her only hope now is a stranger, Saul, who finds her as she is leaving the city hall. Saul has been checking constantly with the Jewish Agency to see who registers and to find others in any way he can. He brings Ruth to a house for refugees and says that he needs her in Palestine to help build a Jewish homeland. Ruth agrees, because she has nothing else to do, but also because the task involves helping twenty orphan children that need to be helped from over the border into Czechoslovakia to Austria. Ruth embarks on a journey where she faces many challenges and meets new people. Can the new people she meets nudge her to open up again - to feel, to cry? Will she ever find any of her family? Will she make it to safety and to freedom, where she will no longer feel outcast and discriminated against? 027697 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 1984 (9-AD) This classic by George Orwell made phrases like “Big Brother” and “Thought Police” part of our national vocabulary. It’s a haunting tale of conformity and identity set during a time when the government controls not only information, but individual thought and memory as well. A common man, Winston Smith, joins an underground brotherhood that fights against the Republic – he’s an enemy of the state. The novel follows his rebellion, imprisonment, torture, and re-education. It’s a compelling book full of subtle (and not so subtle) warnings about the power of government and the importance Alas, Babylon (9-AD) Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze (5-12) When a telegram from his brother arrives, A great novel that tells the story of a young of personal freedom. A haunting and thoughtRandy Bragg is the only one who knows what Chinese boy from the country who is appren- provoking read. 294 pgs, pb. ticed for seven years to a coppersmith in the 039424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.75 the mysterious closing words "Alas, Babylon" mean. He knows that it is about to turn huge city of Chungking. The city is not a safe everyone's life upside down, including his. place in the 1920's, but Young Fu's excitement Across Five Aprils (6-10) Unforgettable story of young Jethro Creighton, Randy's brother, an operative in the Strategic Air tends to outweigh his fear. Amid taunts from his coworkers, living on the streets, and fight- who comes of age during the turbulent years of Command, promised years ago to use this signal to let Randy know if the Russians or another ing off beggars and soldiers, he slowly gains the Civil War. 4.25 country were about to attack. Now, the hour confidence and learns the ways of the city. 021689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 has come, and the bombs are on their way. His eagerness to help others and many acts of Ultimately, this is the story of a small town in courage earn him many friends and more good Florida, and its inhabitants who struggle to surfortune than he thought possible. ~ Rachel S. vive in the wake of a nuclear Holocaust which 019791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 threatens the whole country. By Pat Frank. Note: Contains some inappropriate language. Zia (4-8) 026594 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.50 049657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.35 1240 Library Builders See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. All Creatures Great & Small (8-AD) This charming and often comical collection of stories has long been a favorite in my family. A keen observer of both animals and people, Herriot has a knack for relaying even the most ordinary event, such as the birthing of a calf, in the most extraordinarily entertaining manner. In this, his first book, James quickly learns that life as a veterinary surgeon in the rugged Yorkshire Dells is a far cry from the clinical setting of vet school. Things, it seems, almost never go “by the book” for Jim, resulting in some zany situations. From the tales of Tricki Woo, the overfed Pekingese, to Charlie Dent’s hostile pig, All Creatures Great and Small will have you in stitches from start to finish. Please note that there is a peppering of mild swear words throughout the book, as Herriot’s writing remains true to the local vernacular. ~ Rachel P. 041750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.99 12.15 And Then There Were None (9-AD) Although I have read dozens of Agatha Christie's mind-twisting mysteries, I have to admit that this is one of my absolute favorites. Here, I'll give you the setup, and see if I can't get you hooked, too. As the novel opens, ten people, all strangers from various walks of life are traveling to Indian Island, a private island off the coast of Devon. Each has a letter of invitation from the new owner of Indian Island, calling each guest there for either business or pleasure. However, as they finally arrive at the house on the barren island, they are greeted only by the caretakers of the house - the mysterious owner is nowhere to be found! Their initial confusion is replaced by shock as they are informed by a mysterious voice on a gramophone record that they are all there for the same purpose - to serve a death sentence for their supposed crimes. And so it goes, one by one, the guests are found murdered and suspicion mounts against each of the remaining guests. Can those still living discover the murderer - or leave the island - before it is too late for them all? - Jess 009321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.50 Anna Karenina (8-AD) Leo Tolstoy's classic, unabridged novel about the title character and those who impact her life. Though the story takes place in "simpler times" in the late 19th century, their lives are anything but. We are introduced to a network of people who struggle with love, faith, life, the state of Russia's affairs, and strife. Like most women in those times, Anna Karenina married young, to a distinguished, upstanding citizen of the community. However, when she meets the charming, handsome Vronsky she is lured astray. Although happy to be with Vronsky, Anna’s life becomes less than desirable as her husband refuses her request for a divorce and she is continually scorned by society for her adultery. Anna Karenina not only captures the lives and times of late nineteenth-century Russia, but also challenges the reader to think on many moral and philosophical issues. Meanwhile, goodnatured Levin, though prestigious and educated, chooses the country life and seeks a good wife. He has known Kitty since she was a young girl, and as she is now a woman, he starts to see her in a marriageable light. Early on, he is turneddown. However, his goodness and decency are eventually rewarded and his questions of faith are answered. Both books below are unabridged versions. 033427 Dover Giant Thrift . . 5.00 4.05 031611 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 7.99 6.15 Antigone (9-12) Written by Sophocles, this novel continues the legacy of Oedipus, focusing on the fate of his children. Two of his sons fought a vicious battle and were killed. When their uncle, Creon, takes the throne, he decrees that the brothers are to be left unburied and unmourned. When their sister breaks this law, she is condemned to be sealed in a cave and left to die. The main plot of the story is in the revenge the gods take on Creon for this harsh ruling. 005862 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Andersen's Fairy Tales (7-AD) The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes, and The Little Match Girl are all nestled within this collection of over forty of Andersen's most popular stories. Hans Christian Andersen is the best-loved of all tellers of fairy tales. This book is delightfully illustrated in black-andwhite by Charles Thomas and William Heath Antigone (9-AD) This play is based on Sophocles’ Antigone Robinson. A Wordsworth Classic. 031610 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 but was actually written by Jean Anouilh (a popular 20th-century French playwright) and translated by Barbara Bray. It focuses more on Animal Farm (9-AD) This classic political satire by George Orwell Antigone herself than the original play does, attaches the idea of totalitarian government and is more contemporary in nature. First using farm animals as characters. The animals performed in Nazi-controlled France, the play try to run the farm on their own and create a uses Antigone’s heroic resistance to oppression paradise of progress and equality, but certain to symbolize resistance to tyranny in general. animals (namely the pigs) begin to take control Risking both death and losing the fiance she and take away freedoms. With great parallels to loves, Antigone defies orders and tries to bury many governments, this book is a must-read. A her brother. The book includes the complete few complete and unabridged editions are avail- emotional play, discussion of Anouilh’s life able. The Signet Classic Edition has a preface by and work, a summary of the plot, commentary on different aspects of the play, notes on parts Russell Baker and is 144 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 016003 Signet Classic Edition 9.99 7.25 of the play that provoked controversy in Nazicontrolled France when it was first performed, 040713 50th Anniversary Edition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 9.25 and discussion questions. 76 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 041930 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 11.35 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Antony and Cleopatra (7-AD) In this Shakespearean tragedy, the great Mark Antony must choose between his duty to the Roman Empire and his decadent life with Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt. When Pompey’s forces continue to grow in strength during Antony’s absence from Rome, the other members of the triumvirate, Octavius Caesar and Lepidus, urge for Anthony’s return from Egypt. Upon his return, Antony and Octavius argue, and it is soon decided that Antony will marry Octavius’s sister in order to solidify their loyalty to one another and to Rome. When Antony later returns to Egypt and Cleopatra, the alliance is broken and war breaks out between these two proud men. ~ Enh 000639 Wordsworth Classic . 4.99 3.95 The Wordsworth Classic edition includes an insightful introduction, a list of suggested readings for further research, insightful notes providing deeper understanding, and a glossary of unfamiliar terms. Unabridged, 157 pages, pb. Arms and the Man (9-AD) George Bernard Shaw wrote this comedic play about love and war in 1894, yet it continues to be his most performed play around the world. It takes place during the 1885 Serbo-Bulgarian War and features a heroine named Raina who is engaged to Sergius, a war hero. During the war Raina hides another man named Bluntschli in her home, but he leaves before Sergius returns from battle. Upon his return, Sergius himself seems more interested in the servant girl then in Raina, but when Bluntschli returns for a visit and seems romantically interested in Raina, Sergius threatens him with a duel. Full of humor and romance, this play is a sure hit. Complete and unabridged version, 56 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 046244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Around the World in 80 Days (9-12) Taking place in the Victorian era, this novel tells of the adventures of the quiet Phineas Fogg. Phineas, an Englishman, has bet half his fortune on the wager that he can circle the globe in just eighty days – a ridiculous notion in those days. It’s no easy task for Phineas and his manservant – they must use a full array of transportation methods to get through their many comical adventures and around the globe. Not helping matters is a devious detective determined to slow them down. ~ Melissa A Bantam Classic Edition is also available, which is complete and unabridged like the thrift edition and includes 194 pgs, pb. 017564 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.50 2.95 000186 Bantam Edition . . . . . 4.99 3.95 022635 Sterling Edition . . . . . 9.95 7.25 Bacchae and Other Plays (10) This book contains the following four plays by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides: Ion, Women of Troy, Helen, and Bacchae. His plays cover themes such as religious skepticism, the roles of women, and the destructiveness of war—issues that are timeless and still relevant to modern readers. Footnotes are keyed to explanatory notes in the back of the book. Translated and with an introduction by Philip Vellacott. 249 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 016515 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 7.95 Library Builders 1241 Barefoot Heart (10-AD) 048262 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 Beowulf (4-AD) Well known as one of the greatest heroic poems in Old English, Beowulf recounts the tales and adventures of the character with the same moniker. In the first adventure, Beowulf, a young nobleman from southern Sweden, comes to the aid of the King of Denmark by fighting the monster Grendel. In the second tale, after 50 years of peaceful rule, Beowulf is called upon to fight the dragon that has been terrorizing his country. Thought to be written sometime between the late 7th and early 11th centuries, the original author is unknown. However, there are many different versions available; see below for a few of these. 005864 Thrift Edition (9-AD) . 2.50 2.05 This unabridged version from Dover was translated by R. K. Gordon. 64 pgs, pb. 007269 Perennial Classics (4+) 9.99 7.25 Translated by Frederick Rebsamen, this version was updated to more closely emulate the poetic rhythm of the Old English manuscript. In addition to the verse translation, the book provides insightful historical background, literary analysis, and even genealogies of key characters. This Perennial Classics edition is also the version used with the Veritas Grade 4 History program. - Anh 008660 Beowulf: A New Telling (4-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Author Robert Nye's interpretation of the Anglo-Saxon epic in straightforward, understandable language for young readers. He has taken the original poem, and has retold it in a more familiar story format. 103 pgs. 034727 New Verse Trans (9+)13.95 9.95 In this edition, the 3100+ lines of the poem are presented side-by-side in Old English and modern English. The highly readable, modern translation is done by author Seamus Heaney, the 1995 laureate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Heaney also writes the introduction, which provides historical background and some analysis of the poem. - Anh 041931 Dual-Lang. Ed. (9-AD)15.95 12.25 For those who want to truly dig in to the classic English poem about Beowulf and his three battles with monsters, this edition by Howell D. Chickering, Jr. provides all you need. It includes an informative introduction about the poem’s plot, themes, structure, and style, a guide to reading the poem aloud as it was originally intended to be, notes on its background, critical commentary, and more. The poem is presented in Anglo-Saxon Old English on left-hand pages and the modern English translation on right-hand pages. The back of the book contains translations of many Old English words into modern English, so students can translate eight of the most famous passages into modern English on their own. This edition will give students a deep understanding of the first major poem in English literature. 446 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 1242 Library Builders Best of Father Brown (7-AD) Father Brown has a knack for understanding the innermost thoughts and motivations of man. This talent serves him well for his work with the church, but also gives him an edge in solving crimes that leave other detectives puzzled. This collection contains 15 of the best-loved Father Brown mysteries. ~ Anh 004904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.95 The Best of Sherlock Holmes (7-AD) There is something magical about the character of Sherlock Holmes. He is known and loved all over the world. The image of the tall, thin man with a cape, carrying a magnifying glass and wearing a deerstalker is recognized immediately. He is the international icon for the detective, the crime-solver and the righter of wrongs. Since their publication, the stories of Sherlock Holmes have never been out of print; they are available in almost every language in the world and there are even versions in Pitman's shorthand and Braille. The Best of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twenty of the very best tales from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fifty-six short stories featuring the arch-sleuth. Basing his selection around the list of the author's own twelve personal favorites, David Stuart Davies has added a further eight stories to Doyle's "Baker Street Dozen," creating a unique volume which distills the pure essence of the world's most famous detective. A Wordsworth Classic. 031614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Bound (7-AD) In ancient China, dainty feet were considered beautiful. Girls often bound their feet to keep them from growing - but not Xing Xing. She can read and write, and she does not want her feet bound. After the death of her father, Xing Xing all but becomes a servant to her stepmother and stepsister. What does fate have in store for this Chinese “Cinderella”? ~ Anh 036958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Brave New World (7-AD) A satirical novel about the future. Author Aldous Huxley philosophizes about the direction that society and the human race is headed (written back in 1932). The story is not one that leaves much hope for mankind. Certainly, as far as a Christian perspective is concerned, the author’s postulations are very hard to read about because of their very strange combination of totalitarian government and ever-present feel-good drugs and sex. Throughout his life, Huxley read a lot about mysticism, and it comes through in his writings. Please note: We are stocking this book only because it is a recommended resource for other items in our catalog, not because we consider it a wholesome novel. 268 pages. ~ Zach 025002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 7.25 Bridge to Terabithia (6-8) The 1978 Newbery Medal winner by Katherine Paterson. When Jess befriends Leslie, the new girl at school, she opens up a world of imagination for him. Together they create a secret kingdom called Terabithia where Leslie is queen and Jess learns to be king. Only after tragedy strikes does Jess realize what he has learned from Leslie about facing his fears. A complete and unabridged reading of the story, performed by Robert Sean Leonard, is also available. It comes on four CDs and runs about 4 hrs. Billy Budd (9-AD) 4.95 Like many stories by Herman Melville, this one 017280 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 takes place out at sea and is full of adventure. 016708 Audio CD . . . . . . . 25.95 18.95 The classic short novel is said to be parable of good versus evil, a commentary on how society Bronze Bow (6-9) ruins basic morality, and even a retelling of the The 1962 Newbery Medal winner. Angry Christ story, but on top of it all, it’s simply an and vengeful at the death of his parents, Daniel entertaining read. It’s about an orphaned sailor bar Jamin joins an outlaw band pledging to do named Billy Budd who is loved by everyone all he can to rid the land of the hated Romans. except one fellow sailor, who is determined to But Daniel’s life is changed after an encounter ruin him. A very dramatic read.116 pgs, pb. with a wandering teacher from Nazareth named ~Rachel Jesus. Could he be following the wrong leader? 046135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.00 256 pgs, pb. By Elizabeth George Speare. 001899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 The Black Arrow (7-AD) The crown of England is up for grabs amidst the War of the Roses. Two battling sides fight Brothers Karamazov (7-AD) for power and honor - the House of Lancaster By the author of Crime and Punishment, The and the House of York. In the beginning of the Brothers Karamazov was Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s story, old Appleyard is cast down by a single last complete work before his death. Based black arrow in his back. The men take the color on three brothers and their less than loving black as a bad omen, noticing an inscription in father, this novel, as in many of Dostoyevsky’s the arrow bearing the name of the archer, John works, revolves around a murder and its many Amend-All. Now the men seek revenge, as intricacies. Geared towards the more advanced well as the crown of England. By Robert Louis reader, The Brothers Karamazov is a profound Stevenson, author of Kidnapped and Treasure literary work that will force the reader to explore Island. Two unabridged versions available. many moral, philosophical, and theological 004468 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.00 issues. This book is based on the unabridged 013467 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.00 2.50 publication of the Constance Garnett translation, and is a large-print thrift edition. 718 pgs, Black Horses for the King (7-AD) pb. ~ Enh 048737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.35 033430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Bud, Not Buddy (6-8) Bud is a young black boy growing up during the Great Depression. His mother died when he was six, and Bud has been moving between the orphanage and foster homes for the last four years. He finally has enough and decides to try and find his father. He doesn't know very much about him, but Bud thinks he has enough clues in the posters which belonged to his mother. A Newbery Medal Winner. 243 pgs. 013649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Bulfinch’s Greek and Roman Mythology (9-12) Combining the works of such literary greats as Homer, Virgil, Ovid, and other classical authors, this book holds a collection of Greek and Roman myths, as well as numerous stories of the Norse mythology, medieval tales, and Oriental fables. The stories are lively versions merging favorite variations into a single coherent retelling. ~ Melissa 017575 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.50 2.95 Call of the Wild & White Fang (7-AD) The Call of the Wild and White Fang are world famous animal stories. Set in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1890's, The Call of the Wild is about Buck, the magnificent crossbred offspring of a St. Bernard and a Scottish Collie. Stolen from his pampered life on a Californian estate and shipped to the Klondike to work as a sledge dog, he triumphs over his circumstances and becomes the leader of a wolf pack. The story records the "decivilization" of Buck as he answers "the call of the wild," an inherent memory of primeval origins to which he instinctively responds. In contrast, White Fang relates the tale of a wolf born and bred in the wild yet civilized by the master he comes to trust and love. The deeper resonance of these stories derives from the author's use of the myth of the hero who survives by strength and courage. A Wordsworth Classic. 031615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 ☼Canterbury Quintet: A Reader-Friendly Edition (10-AD) Experience five of Chaucer’s most popular stories from his Canterbury Tales: The General Prologue, Miller’s Tale, Pardoner’s Tale, Wife of Bath’s Tale, and the Nun’s Priest Tale. This version of Canterbury Tales is different from the other editions that we carry because the text is presented entirely in Old English—but with modernized spelling. This keeps the text true to what Chaucer originally wrote, but makes it much easier for students to understand. For a comparison, the opening lines of the Prologue in Old English were originally written thus: Whan that Auerylle with his shoures soote/ The droghte of March hath perced to the roote/ And bathed euery veyne in swich lycour… This book presents this same passage with modernized spelling as follows: When that April with his showers soot/ The drought of March hath pierced to the root/ And bathed every vein in such liquor…(Now, isn’t that easier to understand?). For additional help, brief modern “translations” of archaic words and phrases appear in the margins, and footnotes located at the bottom of the pages provide more detailed explanations that assist in understanding passag- es of Chaucer’s text. Other features in the book include a biography of Chaucer and an alphabetical glossary of selected vocabulary words. Edited by Michael Murphy. 176 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 010578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95 16.50 Canterbury Tales (Puffin Classics) (5-AD) This Puffin Classics edition retells Geoffrey Chaucer’s original tales, but they have been adapted by Geraldine McCaughrean for younger readers. Unlike many adapted versions, this one has chapters and still retains the feel of the original stories, just with simpler language. Thirteen of the original tales are included: The Knight’s Tale, The Miller’s Tale, The Nun’s Priest’s Tale, The Reeve’s Tale, The Scholar’s Tale, The Wife of Bath’s Tale, The Pardoner’s Tale, Sir Topas, The Franklin’s Tale, The Magistrate’s Tale, The Canon’s Yeoman’s Tale, The Friar’s Tale, and The Merchant’s Tale. This is a great retelling of a medieval classic. 114 pgs, pb. 004040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 2.85 Captain's Courageous When Harvey, a rich young boy, is swept overboard from an ocean liner, he plunges head-first into a brand-new life. Washed up aboard a small fishing schooner, Harvey is treated as one of the crew. Compelled by the captain to earn his keep, Harvey learns the value of an honest day's work. By Rudyard Kipling. Evergreen Classic: 158 pgs. Bantam Classic: 160 pgs; includes bibliography. 005890 Evergreen Classic . . . 3.50 2.95 029350 Bantam Classics . . . . 3.95 3.25 The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (7-AD) Sherlock Holmes is perhaps the best-known of all fictional characters. He became a largerthan-life figure after the short stories in Strand Magazine first chronicled his extraordinary deductive powers. As well as being fast-paced detective stories, the Sherlock Holmes adventures provide a fascinating glimpse into 1890's London. This volume contains the short story series Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes, The Valley of Fear (a sinister novella which appeared Canterbury Tales (6-AD) in 1914-15), His Last Bow: The War Service of This classic by Geoffrey Chaucer begins by Sherlock Holmes, and the last twelve stories The giving details about a group of people who are Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. journeying to Canterbury. All these different 031616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 kinds of people share stories, and these tales are captured here to show readers how different Catch 22 (9-AD) people lived and thought in medieval England. Author Joseph Heller provides this satirical A knight tells about courtly love, a cheerful wife novel on the nature of warfare through the expeshares an Arthurian legend, a dirty cook is full of riences of the main character Yossarian, a bomimpolite anecdotes, and a variety of other great bardier pilot stationed on the fictional island of and diverse tales are told. ~ Rachel Pianosa during World War II. pb, 463 pgs. 036475 Coghill translation . 10.00 7.25 016041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 12.50 Nevill Coghill has translated Chaucer’s work into vivid modern English verse that retains Catcher in the Rye (7-AD) the flavor and richness of the original 14thThis classic book provides a not-so-typical century edition. A discussion of Chaucer’s coming of age tale of Holden Caulfield, who life and works and notes on the translation narrates his own (fictional) story. The story are also included. 504 pgs, pb. begins with Holden in psychiatric care, and 041940 Enriched Classic . . . . 5.95 4.50 the narrative basis of the novel comes from the Includes all 23 tales in a translation that is teenager’s recollection of his life events since more readable than the old English style the previous Christmas. The reader follows but still retains the feel of the original. Holden through his expulsion from school to his Translated by R.M. Lumiansky, this edition bouts of delusion (and the many other experialso includes a helpful introduction, critical ences in between) that triggers Holden’s nervous analysis of the tales, and two tales (“General breakdown and ultimate leads to his placement Prologue” and “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale”) in in psychiatric care. Since its first publication in Middle English as well. 432 pgs, pb. 1951, The Catcher in the Rye has repeatedly opened doors to debate and controversy (it has been known to be banned from schools, librarCanterbury Tales in Modern English (7-AD) ies, bookstores, etc). Many attribute this to the A selection of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury fact that it is a novel of “radical social opinion” Tales, first in English of the late 14th century (as it centers around issues such as profanity, and then also in English of the modern day. If sexual exploration, vulgarity, and more) even you want to read any of the nine tales (Prologue, though it was written during a conservative time Knight's Tale, Miller, Wife of Bath, Merchant, in American history. Although often criticized, Franklin's Tale, Pardoner, Prioress, and Nun's the book provids a critical look at the many Priest's Tale) in the old English style, the intro- problems and concerns facing the American duction is a guide explaining Chaucer's lan- youth in the 1950s and society’s attitude of the guage, the vowel sounds, spelling consonants, resulting human condition. By J.D. Salinger, grammar, vocabulary and the like. If, however, 224 pgs, pb. ~ Enh modern English is more your style, you will 024218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 find each tale translated into that, too. Each facing page is the same page of the tale, only it Cheaper by the Dozen (6-9) is in modern English. The choice is up to you. A loving and hilarious memoir of a family ~ Zach caught between traditional values and pioneer000651 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 ing studies on time management. This classic is sure to strike a chord in the hearts of homeCanterbury Tales (CliffsNotes) (9-12) schooling families everywhere. 049659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.95 005030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 8.75 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1243 Children of the River (9-AD) Sundara is a Cambodian girl, who at the age of thirteen must flee from her country, leaving behind her family and the life she had known. She travels to America with her aunt and uncle to start a new life. Once in America she not only has to learn a new language and try to fit in at school, she must also follow her family’s traditional customs and strict guidelines. Sundara agonizes daily over the loss of her family, which she may never see again. After four years in an Oregon High School she meets Jonathan, an American boy whom her family forbids her to see. It is a struggle for her wanting to have happiness and a new life in America without betraying her family and their customs. 213 pgs, pb. - Stephanie A. 034578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 5.00 Count of Monte Cristo (9-AD) Edmond Dantès is just nineteen years old when his whole life is changed forever. On the day of his wedding to his true love, Edmond is unfairly arrested and unjustly sentenced to solitary confinement in the notorious Château d'If. Over the course of the 14 years Edmond is imprisoned, he learns many things from a fellow prisoner, including the location of a great treasure. Following the death of his friend, Edmond makes a daring escape and is soon on his way to the island of Monte Cristo to find the treasure. After becoming a self-made count, Edmond begins weaving his plans of revenge for those involved in his imprisonment. The epitome of patience, Edmond has perfectly planned and crafted the proper revenge due each man, and these things he brings about over the space of many years, as well-timed as they are well-planned. This book is a riveting novel, well-written and rich in plot and language. We have two versions of this classic, a shorter abridged version that is 580 pgs (a Tor Classic), and a larger, unabridged version that is 1462 pgs (a Modern Library Classic). 031447 Modern Library Classic 14.00 10.50 024364 Tor Classic (abridged) 4.99 3.75 Chinese Cinderella (6-8) Based on the true story of author Adeline Yen Mah, this book recounts the touching tale of growing up unwanted in twentieth-century China. Because her mother died after giving birth to her, Adeline grows up with her family telling her she is bad luck. This real-life Cinderella story captures the many struggles of a young girl trying to win the love, affection, and understanding of her family. pb, 205 pgs. -Enh Crucible (9-12) Based on real people and situations of the 046169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.95 time, this classic play by Arthur Miller covers the witch hunts and trials surrounding 17th century Salem, Massachusetts. Although dramatic license was taken in the writing of this play, the fundamental sense of fear and hysteria experienced during the period is captured through the accusation and trial of Elizabeth Proctor. Written in 1953, Miller also used the Crucible as a critique of the hysteria encouraged by Senator Joseph McCarthy's "witch-hunts" for communist sympathizers in the United States The Chosen (7-AD) Set in the 1940s in Brooklyn, New York, this during the times. ~ Enh 9.25 powerful novel explores many themes through 008924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 the tale of two Jewish sons, Danny and Reuven, and their fathers. The unique relationships Cyrano de Bergerac: Heroic Comedy in 5 Acts between the sons, the fathers, and each son (9-AD) This classic French play by Edmond Rostand with his father provide an interesting backdrop on which Chaim Potok skillfully weaves the tells a story of the noble soldier Cyrano, who is issues of religion, adolescence, conflict, father- a kind man and a great leader who thinks he’ll never be loved because of his large, deformed ing, loyalty, and love. 025503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 nose. He helps his friend Christian marry the women he himself loves by telling him the poetic words he should use in wooing her. Christmas Carol Special Edition (9-AD) 028543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 He spends his whole life living honorably and putting his own desires last. This is one of my favorite plays because it has both comedy and Cold Sassy Tree (8-AD) 048141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 10.50 tragedy and is like Romeo and Juliet, The Three Musketeers, and Beauty and the Beast comCollected Works G.K. Chesterton incl Father bined. You’ll love it. Translated from French by Lowell Bair, 224 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel S. Brown (6+) 3.50 Arguably the second most famous detective 043866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 in English literature after the famed Sherlock Holmes, the character of Father Brown is an ordinary Catholic priest whose power of intu- ☼Dark in the City of Light (8-AD) ition greatly supports his uncanny crime solving This historical fiction novel takes place in Paris ability. Although the characters are “menaced around the time of the Franco-Prussian War, in by sinister, seemingly supernatural forces,” 1870. Though the main characters are fictional, their behaviors in the end always “prove to be many real events, figures, and descriptions are rationally explicable.” This book contains the included in the book, and the characters blend twenty-five Father Brown mysteries by author G. right into this realistic setting for an entertainK. Chesterton published before the Great War of ing, and historically insightful, read. The story focuses on an Austrian family living in Paris. 1914. 461 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 004114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 19.95 When the mother of the family mysteriously 1244 Library Builders dies, the husband, Baron Harsanyi, takes over her mercury mines. Deciding whether to give the supply to France or Prussia could very well change the outcome of the upcoming war. This looming decision plunges the rest of the family into a world of deceit, political conspiracies, and danger. The book splits off into three storylines, one following the father as he makes this decision, one following the son as he is unwillingly convinced to become active in the military, and one following the daughter as she falls in love and remains mostly oblivious to the dangers surrounding her family. The book seems long in parts, but it’s also very mysterious and somewhat suspenseful, since you’re never quite sure who the bad guys really are. Definitely one of the most captivating books I’ve seen about this era and its often-forgotten European war. By Paul Robertson, 414 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 048667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 11.75 Day No Pigs Would Die (Peck) (9-12) As a Shaker boy growing up on a Vermont farm, Robert Peck learns about love and death and what it means to be a man. 019897 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Death of a Salesman (9-12) This play by Arthur Miller was first performed in 1949 and has been extremely popular ever since. The majority of the play takes place in Willy Loman’s (the main character) house and yard, although there are some scenes in the places he travels to. Willy is a failing traveling salesman who has a passionate dream for success and achieving the classic “American dream.” Struggling to support his wife and two boys, Willy is somewhat of an unrealistic dreamer. There’s a bit of humor in the play, but overall, it’s a drama that ends rather tragically. There are about five main characters and thirteen characters in all. The book presents the play in standard play format and is 140 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 040721 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 9.25 Death on the Nile (7-AD) Considered by many to be Agatha Christie’s finest mystery, Death on the Nile finds detective Hercule Poirot, in the middle of what appears on the surface to be a crime of passion. Gorgeous young heiress Linnet Ridgeway appears to have it all – money, looks, and social position. However, when she sets her sights on her best friend Jaqueline’s beau, she gains a new husband and an enemy. While Linnet and her prize enjoy a honeymoon cruise down the Egyptian Nile, the couple is accompanied by a diverse cast of characters also on the steamship, including Jaqueline herself, who is doggedly following the couple. Late one night on the steamer, Jackie shoots Linnet’s husband in a fit of passion. While he is only wounded, everyone is shocked to learn the next morning that Linnet has also been shot – fatally. With a limited group of suspects, shifting stories and airtight alibis, this simple “crime of passion” may be one of Poirot’s toughest cases yet. 420 pgs, pb. – Jess 046148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼Decameron (11-AD) In the summer of 1348, the Black Death ravaged the city of Florence, Italy. Seeking refuge from the Plague, ten young Florentines (seven ladies, three men) escape to the countryside and tell one hundred stories in ten days. These amusing tales are about love, infidelity, adventure, jealousy, religion, humor, and twists of fate. G.H. McWilliam provides a lively translation from Boccaccio’s original Italian. The book begins with a table of contents, notable for its synopsis of each tale instead of bare story titles. Next are a preface and detailed introduction by the translator, which provide background information about Boccaccio and his works. A bibliography is also included for further research. After the Decameron’s stories are presented, the back of the book contains extensive notes by the translator (explaining obscure references from the stories), maps of Italy and Europe, an index to the stories, and an index to the translator’s introduction and notes. 909 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.75 Dicey’s Song (9-AD) This second book in the celebrated Tillerman series by Cynthia Voigt continues the moving story of the four Tillerman children who were abandoned by their mother. The children have finally found a home on their grandmother’s rundown farm. Dicey has difficulty adjusting to the fact that she no longer has to be the caretaker for her family and can now enjoy her own childhood. But as Dicey experiences the trials and pleasures of her new life, the past comes back to haunt her and she learns just how painful letting go can be. 359 pgs. ~Rachel S. 016132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Divine Comedy (6-12) Dante’s divine comedy is considered to be one of the greatest literary works of the Middle Ages. It is divided into three books – Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante describes in the first person his travel through the three realms. His guide through Hell and purgatory is the poet Virgil. Their journey through Hell begins on Good Friday, where they begin the descent into the depths of Hell and ends with their escape from Hell on Easter Sunday. The second part of the divine comedy is Purgatory, which describes their climb up the Mount of Purgatory, which consists of nine levels. Dante learns things about himself in each level which change him into a different and better man, enabling him to begin the ascent to Heaven. In book three, titled Paradise, Dante is guided by his beloved Beatrice. In this book he continues his search for spiritual enlightenment, which he finally experiences in the presence of God. A glossary is included with the first book. Included in the second and third books are notes, a glossary, appendices, diagrams, and suggestions for further reading. The introduction and translation are by Dorothy L. Sayers. The third book’s translation was finished by Barbara Reynolds after the death of Dorothy L. Sayers in 1957. pb, 346 pgs, 388 pgs and 400 pgs respectively. – Stephanie A. 036477 Part 1: Hell . . . . . . 14.00 9.95 036478 Part 2: Purgatory . . 12.00 8.50 036479 Part 3: Paradise . . . 14.00 9.95 A Doll's House (9-AD) Henrik Ibsen's most famous play is here in this 72 page book. At the time of its publication, this play raised quite a few eyebrows because of its statements about the unequal institution of marriage. The main character, Nora, is treated as though she is an empty-headed child by her patronizing husband, Torvald. However, Nora is a lot smarter and stronger than she lets on. We see her in the beginning secretly disobeying her husband's rules, and then ultimately she asserts herself, much to the shock of her husband. Meanwhile, we are introduced to various other characters who unintentionally lend Nora a hand in her transformation. 004118 Dover Thrift. . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Don Quixote (9-AD) Follow Don Quixote and his faithful squire Sancho Panza through the Spanish countryside as this middle-aged gentleman turned errant knight seeks to uphold the chivalrous ideas he has read so much about in his prized books. Driven by his desire to serve the lady of his dreams, a peasant girl named Dulcinea Del Toboso, Quixote encounters many exciting and grand adventures during his travels. Despite Quixote’s seemingly crazy ways, it is clear that he is sincerely dedicated to upholding his chivalrous ideals no matter the situation. ~ Enh 031625 Wordsworth Edition . 7.99 6.15 Wordsworth Classic is translated by Peter Motteux. Paperback, 765 pgs. 036480 Penguin Edition . . . 14.00 9.95 Translated by John Rutherford, this edition includes an introduction by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, and is 1024 pgs, pb. Dr. Faustus Thrift Edition (9-AD) Author Christopher Marlowe’s best-known play, Dr. Faustus tells the story of a German doctor who “sells his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and power.” Faustus encounters Lucifer, dueling angels, the Seven Deadly Sins, the spirit of Alexander the Great, and much more; will he ultimately find salvation? Unabridged, 56 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 004119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Dubliners Thrift Edition (9-AD) Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories written by author James Joyce about life in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1900s. Although its initial publication was met with great reluctance because of its strong focus on the lives of Dublin’s poor as well as its unhappy central themes of death and disease, today Dubliners provides a valuable glimpse into the history of Ireland. 152 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 004296 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Eight Cousins (Evergreen Classics) (8-AD) First published in 1875, this Louisa May Alcott classic introduces readers to Rose Campbell, a shy orphan who is sent to live with her six aunts and seven male cousins. At first, poor Rose is quite overwhelmed; how could a delicate young lady, fresh from boarding school, get used to living in such a spirited home? It is the arrival of Uncle Alec that changes everything. He insists that Rose get out of the parlor and into the sunshine! Her newfound freedom helps her to bloom as she enjoys one adventure after the other with her fun loving and mischievous cousins. 218 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 038760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 3.95 Emma (7-AD) This novel is one of Jane Austen's most characterized works. Emma Woodhouse is the lovely, lively, willful, and fallible heroine. Emma's governess finds happiness as a bride to a kind and well-off local gentleman, and Emma flatters herself to think that she alone secured the marriage and that she possesses a special talent for "match-making." From there we find an entertaining sequence of comic missteps and misunderstandings as Emma tries to find a suitable husband for her friend, Harriet Smith. As Emma blunders her way through the mysteries of her social world, Austen evokes for her readers a cast of unforgettable characters and a detailed portrait of a small English village undergoing a historical transition. A wonderful comedy and romance for all to enjoy. ~ Elise 033440 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Emma (7-AD) 048571 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 3.95 ☼Enter Three Witches: A Story of Macbeth (7-AD) This suspenseful spin on Macbeth is told from the viewpoint of fourteen year-old Lady Mary, daughter of the Thane of Cawdor but legal ward of Lord and Lady Macbeth. Unfortunately, Mary finds herself in a precarious situation when her father joins forces with “the traitorous MacDonwald.” After the battle is over, Mary is left without a father, home or future husband and loses her favor with the Macbeths. Although Mary fears for her future, she quickly realizes that Lord and Lady Macbeth have set their sights on larger prey… King Duncan. As the castle descends into a sickly cloud of evil, Mary must decide who to trust, and how to make her escape. This suspenseful read does a terrific job of setting an eerie, unsettling mood and is sure to interest readers to tackle Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Please note that there is quite a bit of violence and also a mysterious child born out of wedlock (not Mary’s) that is left to die outside of the castle. 296 pgs, pb. By Caroline B. Cooney. 048268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Library Builders 1245 ☼Esperanza Rising (6-9) This moving book, set at the time of the Great Depression, shows what life was like for many Mexican immigrants. It tells the story of a young teenager named Esperanza who is born to wealth and privilege on a ranch in Mexico. Disaster hits and she is forced to move to America with her mother and find jobs working in the fields. She’s not used to manual labor and the lack of respect she receives, but when her mother gets sick and Esperanza begins to understand her new life, she rises to the challenges and impresses everyone. 262 pgs (plus a few more with notes from the author, a recipe, and a craft idea), pb. ~Rachel 048269 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Ethan Frome (9-12) Married to an older woman and enduring a life of poverty, Ethan Frome finds himself trapped in a loveless, depressing relationship. When a younger cousin of his wife arrives to help around the house, Ethan finds himself falling in love with her. When she returns his affections, they search for a way that they can be together. An ironic twist of fate ends this tale not quite so happily ever after. ~ Melissa 005931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Fahrenheit 451 (9-AD) In Guy Montag's day, books aren't for reading, they're for burning. Guy is a fireman, and it is his job to track down people who are hiding books and burn them. Houses are fireproof now, and Guy doesn't even know that firemen used to stop fires instead of start them. One night Guy meets a strange girl, who thinks, something Guy is not used to at all. She tells him about things from the past, things her uncle has told her and Guy has never heard. At first it just makes Guy uncomfortable, but eventually his curiosity drives him to do the unthinkable read books, and ask questions. 190 pgs. 035088 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Fallen Angels (9-12) 048273 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Far From the Madding Crowd (Dover Thrift Edition) (9-AD) 048698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Favorite Sherlock Holmes Detective Stories This volume contains eight suspenseful, exciting mysteries by Arthur Conan Doyle. Follow the adventures of everyone's favorite gumshoe in A Scandal in Bohemia, The Redheaded League, and The Adventure of the Speckled Band and five other intriguing tales. An Evergreen Classic. 199 pgs. 013037 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 3.25 1246 Library Builders 7.25 Favorite Tales from the Arabian Nights 008024 Sterling Classic (hc) . 9.95 This edition includes an introduction by the Entertainments (9-12) author’s husband instead of the typical one After being betrayed by his wife, the king from the author, black and white illustrabegins marrying a woman every day so she can tions by Scott McKowen scattered throughkeep him company and then executing her the out the book, 15 thoughtful questions about next morning before she can betray him. One the text at the end of the book, 216 pgs, hc. of his wives, Scheherazade, begins telling the ~~~~~~~~ king marvelous stories and hinting at the one for the next night to avoid this fate. This book includes six favorite tales, including “Sinbad the Seaman,” “Aladdin,” “Ali Baba and the Forty Friend at Midnight (6-9) The title of this excellent teen novel is based Thieves,” and “Judar and his Brethren.” 017602 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.75 on Luke 11:5-13, where Jesus asks the crowd if they would go to a friend’s home at midnight and ask him for bread to feed friends who had Fierce Wars and Faithful Loves (9-12) An exploration of the first book of The Faerie arrived, a concept that Lily, the main character, Queene, Edmund Spenser’s epic fantastical struggles with for most of the novel. As the story poem which became the model for Tolkien and begins, Lily receives a call from an unknown Lewis, and a book which almost no one reads. number, and discovers that her divorced father This modern translation will undoubtedly be has just dropped her brother Michael off at the receiving more attention from the coming gener- Baltimore airport and driven away. With her ation of classically-minded and educated young mother and the rest of the family gone for the homeschoolers. Spelling is deftly modernized day, Lily feels she has no choice but to fly to and obscurities are explained in clever asides the airport, and fly back with Michael. Burning which both cue the reader towards the right with anger, she collects her brother, who makes response and contribute to making this a fasci- her promise not to tell the rest of the family what nating and very doable literature study. ~ Janice happened. As Michael settles into the family 025929 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 15.95 again, permanently altered by his father’s rejection, Lily gradually becomes consumed by her anger. When the minister preaches about “the ☼Fire Next Time (9-AD) First published in 1963, this classic by African- friend at midnight,” all Lily can remember is that American author James Baldwin evokes his her brother was left in a strange airport, without early life in Harlem and examines the causes that friend. As Lily struggles to understand forof racial injustice in American society. In his giveness, and the possibility of having a “friend essay, Baldwin gives examples of the prejudice at midnight” this is a powerful, realistic story encountered by blacks in the early days of the that chronicles the journey from deep injury civil rights era, and he pleads with the country to healing and forgiveness. 184 pgs, pb. By to “end the racial nightmare.” He argues that Caroline B. Cooney. – Jess 6.95 blacks and white “deeply need each other” for 046166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 America to realize its national identity. 106 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 9.25 Gathering Blue (6-AD) In the harsh, primitive world where Kira lives, the weak are killed because they are considered Frankenstein (9-AD) When thinking about monsters or scary stories, useless. This is bad news for Kira, because of course Frankenstein jumps to mind. Read the she has a twisted leg. She was saved at birth original novel by Mary Shelley to see why this because of her mother, but now her mother is tale has become a classic. It tells the story of gone. Will the powerful council spare her life a Victor Frankenstein and the being he created second time? And will she ever find out about and brought to life. It’s a creepy story that also the mysteries that surround her? I really didn't has underlying themes of loneliness, ethics, and want to put this book down to write the descripsocial consciousness. We offer several complete tion, it was so interesting and well-written. and unabridged versions of the classic, which What will become of her when the village are republications of the 1831 edition and women want to use her home as a playpen include the original introduction by the author. and cast her out of the village? Is there hope All are great editions worthy of adding to your of surviving beyond the borders of the hostile village? By Lois Lowry, this is a companion to library. ~Rachel 005933 Dover Thrift Edition . 2.00 1.65 the Newberry Award Winner The Giver. ~ Mark 022829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50 5.75 A no-frills edition that includes the full text, 166 pgs, pb. 046722 Puffin Classics . . . . . 4.99 3.55 Gift of Magi & Other Short Stories Thrift Ed. Includes a one-page biography about the (9-AD) author, has fairly large, easy-to-read print, Many are familiar with O. Henry’s wonderful and is 282 pgs, pb. 038064 Signet Classics . . . . . 4.95 3.50 short story, Gift of the Magi. But did you know he wrote many other short stories as well? This Has fairly small print, includes a forward book features 16 of his greatest tales, including by Walter James Miller and an afterword by Green Door, Voice of the City, Ransom of Red Harold Bloom, 212 pgs, pb. 000915 Wordsworth Classics . 4.99 3.95 Chief, While the Auto Waits, and many more. The table of contents identifies each work’s year Includes an introduction by Dr. Siv Jansson of publication and the original volume in which and simple notes throughout the text that it first appeared. 89 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa explain several obscure or outdated refer001724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 ences, 176 pgs, pb. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ☼Glory Field (7-12) From eighteenth-century Sierra Leone to present-day Harlem, this book tells the story of the Lewis family. This remarkable African-American family has endured slavery, prejudice, freedom, triumph, and love through nine generations. The book begins with a family tree diagram, followed by six stories, each featuring members of the Lewis family in a different time and place. You will meet men and women that worked on a South Carolina plantation in 1864; a woman coming of age in Chicago in the 1930’s; and a talented athlete trying to succeed during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s. An interview with the author is included in the back of the book, which provides insight into this intergenerational novel. By Walter Dean Myers. 375 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Gold Bug and Other Tales (7-AD) Recognized as a prolific writer of the great American Gothic horror story, Edgar Allan Poe’s collection of such short stories is quite extensive. This book is a collection of nine of his most popular ones. Included in this collection are Ligeia, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Masque of the Red Death, The Pit and the Pendulum, The TellTale Heart, The Gold Bug, The Black Cat, and The Cask of Amontillado. Pb, 121 pgs. -Enh 004122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 The Good Earth (9-12) Hailed as a universal tale, this is the story of Wang Lung, a poor farmer. The book begins on Wang Lung's wedding day. Because he has little money, his only option for a wife is to buy a slave woman from the great House of Hwang. He goes to fetch his wife, O-lan, who turns out to be a plain, quiet, hardworking wife who bears several children. Wang Lung aspires to own as much land as possible, for land does not lose its value. Throughout their appallingly hard times, Wang Lung remains obsessed with owning land, eventually becoming quite wealthy. However, he has failed to impress his ethics to his sons, and as his health begins to fail in his old age, his hard work seems to have been in vain. A startling, realistic portrayal of the poor peasant farmer in early 20th century China. 418 pgs. 027733 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Good Ol’ Cowboy Stories (9-AD) This collection of cowboy stories will awe and inspire you. Based on cowboys both real and imagined, the stories are accompanied by gorgeous full-color western paintings by artist Jack Terry. Will Rogers, Pecos Bill, John Stetson, Roy Rogers, Bill Picket, and Buffalo Bill Cody are some of the cowboys featured. There is a biography of Will Rogers’ life (and a list of his famous quotes), stories about cowboys risking their lives to fulfill their duties, stories of finding love on the range, and a biography of Bill Mason, a cowboy who turned his life over to the Lord. Quotes from famous cowboys and cowboy prayers are included in the text as well. Other gems include a cowboy glossary, chuck wagon etiquette, and an explanation of the cowboy’s wardrobe. 48 pgs, hc. ~ Lisa 000620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.99 13.25 Grapes of Wrath (7-AD) This classic by John Steinbeck tells of the Dust Bowl migration during the Great Depression. While every other chapter gives background and follow the movements of the migrants as a whole, the other chapters chronicle the fictional Joad family's long, discouraging exodus to California after they are driven off of their homestead. They have a handbill from California which reads: "Pea Pickers Wanted in California. Good Wage All Season. 800 Pickers Wanted." This handbill gives the family hope through their hard trip to California, and they read it again and again. But over time, the Joad's lose hope as they see more and more families, all waving similar handbills, all poor and broken down, all headed to California on highway 66. There the Joads begin to understand the hopelessness of their situation - and that of all migrant workers. 001358 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.00 11.50 Great Expectations (7-12) Pip first meets Estella when he is seven years old. Although the wealthy and beautiful young girl treats Pip terribly, he is captivated and determined to win her over. This is difficult for the orphaned boy, but the unexpected news that Pip has a secret benefactor allows for him to go to London to get the training of a young gentleman. Suddenly, Pip becomes a man of great expectations whose course in life has changed forever. ~ Enh 005037 Wordsworth Classic . 4.99 3.95 This edition includes an introduction and notes by John Bowen and a few black and white illustrations, 410 pgs, pb. 038065 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.99 3.55 This edition includes an introduction by Stanley Weintraub and is 496 pgs, pb. Greatest Dog Stories Ever Told (7-AD) Read about man’s best friend in thirty-six dog stories! With stories ranging from 1930 through the present day, this eclectic collection will introduce you to all kinds of dogs: sled dogs, hunting dogs, family pets, movie stars and more. Most of the stories in this collection are by renowned writers like Jack London, Willie Morris, and Ray Bradbury. Each story is prefaced by a short introduction, which helps set the scene and place the story (or chapter) in context when it is part of a longer work. Edited by Patricia M. Sherwood. 317 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003296 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95 13.75 Gulliver’s Travels (7-AD) Jonathan Swift’s classic satirical narrative was first published in 1726. As a parody travel-memoir, it reports on extraordinary lands and societies whose names have entered the English language - notably the tiny inhabitants of Lilliput, the giants of Brobdingnag, and the Yahoos in Houyhnhnmland, where talking horses are the dominant species. It spares no vested interest from its irreverent wit, and its attacks on political and financial corruption, as well as abuses in science, continue to resonate in our own times. We offer a few editions, all of which are unabridged paperbacks. 005942 Dover Thrift Ed . . . . 3.50 2.95 This edition has no extra frills, fairly small print, and 240 pgs. 040724 Puffin Classics . . . . . 4.99 3.55 This edition features a short introduction about the author, larger print, and 346 pgs. 031626 Wordsworth Ed . . . . 4.99 3.95 The Wordsworth Edition has an annotated table of contents, an introduction and notes by Doreen Roberts. 288 pgs, pb. Hamlet (9-12) Upon seeing the ghost of his recently deceased father, Prince Hamlet is told by the spectral figure that he was murdered by his brother Claudius. At his father’s request, the young Prince of Denmark dedicates his life to avenging his father’s murder. His indecision and his madness - feigned or real - result in his tragic downfall. Filled with belligerent confrontations and poignant soliloquies, Hamlet provides all the elements of a classic Shakespearean tragedy. 019899 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.99 3.95 019898 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 No frills edition, 122 pages, pb. 041922 CliffsComplete . . . . 10.99 8.75 Features complete text of the play with a ☼Great Gatsby Audio CDs (7-AD) running glossary and CliffsNotes study aids. From BBC Audio comes The Great Gatsby, unabridged and narrated on four audio CDs. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece of literature is read by Alexander Scourby, actor of stage and Heart of Darkness (9-12) Based on author Joseph Conrad’s firsthand screen and narrator of over four hundred audiobooks. The Great Gatsby is a story of glamour experiences, Heart of Darkness tells of character and the selfish indulgences of East-coast elite Charlie Marlow’s physical and psychological in the Roaring 20’s, as seen through the eyes journey while working for the Company, a of Nick Carraway, neighbor to the most ami- Belgian trading company concerned with orgaable, affluent—and mysterious—man in town, nized trade in the Congo region of West Africa. Gatsby. Nick’s relationships with and observa- Considered his “most famous, finest and most tions of Gatsby, the Buchanans, Jordan, and the enigmatic story”, Heart of Darkness reveals other socialites expose the magic and the hope Conrad’s view that corruption and despair are of the American Dream—as well as its falseness at the heart of human existence. Unabridged, and shortcomings. A great rendering of this pb. ~ Enh 019900 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 1.50 1.25 American Classic. ~ Rachel D. 3.50 028402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 14.50 019901 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.95 Great Gatsby (9-12) In this classic American novel of the Roaring Twenties, Nick Carraway moves East after coming home from World War I and finds himself living among the idle rich. As Nick surveys the reckless lives and relationships of high society, he is repeatedly drawn to one man who believes in and seems to embody the American Dream: Jay Gatsby. But in the end, Nick finds that the god of materialism brings only moral emptiness and destruction. 001887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1247 Henry the Fifth Thrift Edition (7-AD) Written during a time of strong patriotism in late sixteenth century England, this play by Shakespeare was quite popular at the time because of its portrayal of King Henry V as the “greatest of English Kings.” It depicts Henry as a focused ruler who has transformed from an unruly adolescent into a fierce and dedicated leader whom ultimately is successful in his quest to unite the kingdoms of England and France. Unabridged, pb, 105 pgs. ~ Enh 002288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 Hiding Place (6-12) A family sympathetic to the Jews does what it can to help during Hitler’s reign of terror. The famous testimony of the faith of Corrie Ten Boom and her sister as they endure the cruelty and hardships of living in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. 011984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 024580 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99 17.25 1975, Color, 145 mns. High King (9-12) When Dyrnwyn, the most powerful weapon in Prydain, falls into the evil Arawn’s hands, Taran and his friends seek to retrieve it. 001793 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Hound of the Baskervilles (9-AD) Proclaimed as the best detective of all time, this adventure takes Sherlock Holmes to the Devonshire home of the Baskervilles. Sir Charles Baskerville has been found dead, with no apparent cause of death, despite the look of terror frozen on his face. Holmes is brought in to investigate, as years ago a hound-like beast was rumored to have killed another one of the Baskervilles. As Holmes and Watson begin to investigate, howls from the edge of the mire may signal another vicious legendary hound. Both are unabridged; Wordsworth Edition also includes "The Valley of Fear". ~ Melissa 005943 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 2.00 1.65 031628 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 Huguenot Garden (6-10) In 1685, France was not a friendly place to those who called themselves Huguenots. Protestant families, like the Martineau family of this story, faced many persecutions, as King Louis XIV tried to root out all forms of Protestantism in France. Forced to flee and to hide, where can these persecuted families go to simply worship God openly? ~ Zach 009586 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 9.75 Humorous Stories and Sketches (8-AD) Loaded with satire and classic American humor, Humorous Stories and Sketches will without a doubt amuse its readers. Compiled within are eight of Mark Twain’s most entertaining pieces of work: The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, Journalism in Tennessee, About Barbers, A Literary Nightmare, The Stolen White Elephant, The Private History of a Campaign that Failed, Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offences, and How to Tell a Story. Each piece is between 5-20 pages. 74 pgs, pb. ~ Tasha 001505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 1248 Library Builders Idylls of the King (7-AD) Idylls of the King is Alfred Lord Tennyson’s interpretation of the famed Arthurian legends. Tennyson recounts the tales of Camelot by tracing the birth of the king; his encounter with Guinevere and the quest for the Holy Grail; the founding, fellowship, and decline of the Round Table; the king’s death, and much more. The Penguin Classics edition includes an introduction examining the publication history of the Idylls, a chronology, list of resources for further reading, and extensive explanatory notes. 371 pgs, pb. The Dover Giant Thrift Edition simply contains the text of the poem (no “extras”) and is 298 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003610 ☼Penguin Classics Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.75 033449 Dover Giant Thrift Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Inferno (9-AD) Dante Alighieri’s Devine Comedy takes you on a journey through the three levels of the Roman afterlife – Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. The first part of the journey, as captured in The Inferno, takes Dante and his guide (the ghost of Virgil) through the nine levels of Hell. Encountering many historical and mythological figures along the way, the journey ends with Dante returning to Earth on Easter morning after having seen history’s three greatest sinners (Judas, Cassius, and Brutus) at the hands of Lucifer. This version published by Dover has been translated by the famed nineteenth-century poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 240 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 032311 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.50 2.95 029842 Penguin Classic . . . . 5.95 4.25 Inferno of Dante: New Verse Translation (9-AD) Robert Pinsky translated this edition of Dante’s Inferno, and it’s an accurate verse translation that captures the poetry and visionary imagery of Dante’s original writing. It takes the reader on a journey through nine levels of hell with all the power and wonder that Dante intended. In this edition, the original Italian from Dante is provided on the left-hand page and then Pinsky’s English translation is given in stanzas on the right-hand page. With notes by Nicole Pinsky and a forward by John Freccero, this bilingual edition makes the classic story even more enjoyable. 356 pgs, pb. Importance of Being Earnest (7-AD) 8.95 This witty and lighthearted play by Oscar 010207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 Wilde is a comic masterpiece. Performances of this comedy have brought joy to audiences Ivanhoe (7-AD) worldwide, and today you can have this play A century after the Battle of Hastings, England come to life in your own home. The book is remains a kingdom that is torn apart by hatred in script format, complete with stage cues so between the Normans and Saxons. On his way you may reenact the play with your children, or back from the Crusades, Richard the Lionsimply read along and use your imagination to Hearted is determined to reclaim his throne put the characters on the stage. The play begins from his brother Prince John. Disinherited by his in Algernon Moncrieff's London flat, where father Cedric the Saxon because of his loyalty the main character Jack (whose city name is to Richard, the Norman king, Ivanhoe is returnErnest) has proposed to dear, sweet Gwendolen. ing to England to reclaim his birthright and the However, this simple proposal soon reveals to hand of his lady love Rowena. Follow the lively Gwendolen's mother, Lady Bracknell, that Jack adventures of these two characters as they fight is not on her list of eligible young men as a suit- to regain what is rightfully theirs. ~ Enh 4.95 able husband for Gwendolen. Lady Bracknell 033450 Giant Thrift Edition . 5.95 Includes a short introduction by Scott and quickly goes to work interviewing Jack to see explanatory notes. 434 pgs, pb. if he might be a good suitor for her daughter. 4.25 After a series of questions, things are looking 038066 Signet Classic Edition 5.95 Includes an afterword by Sharon Kay good for Jack; however, one piece of the puzzle Penman, a glossary, notes on outdated refis missing. Jack does not know his blood-line, erences. 510 pgs, pb. as he was found in a black leather hand-bag in 4.75 the cloak room of a train station. After instruc- 002433 Wordsworth Classic . 5.99 Includes an introduction and notes by David tions from Lady Bracknell, it is clear that Jack Blair, 440 pgs, pb. must find some relations, more importantly his parents, before he will ever be allowed Gwendolen's hand in marriage. Continue on Jane Eyre (9-AD) When first published in 1847, Jane Eyre was with the story as it twists and turns towards the surprising ending. Unabridged paperback, 54 ahead of its time due to its remarkable portrayal of a thinking and feeling woman rich in indipages. - elise The Signet Classics Edition of this book is viduality and passionate in her desire for a full also available, which consists of an introduc- life. The heroine, Jane, was poor and plain, as tion about the author and his works by Sylvan she possessed neither great beauty or captivating Barnet, the complete play, and, as a special charm. However, you will find her metamortreat, includes Wilde’s first successful comedy phosis from a frustrated, lonely orphan into a Lady Windermere’s Fan and his melodrama compassionate, self-confident woman as Jane herself recounts the physical and moral oppresSalome. This edition is 204 pgs, pb. 005858 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 sion she endures as a child in her home, and 038059 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 later at a harsh boarding school. Continue on See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. with the story as she tells of her employment as governess at Thornfield Hall, and of the admiration and love she develops for her employer. In the end, we see Jane's eventual evolution from a broken child to a whole woman. Bronte’s famous heroine displays a beautiful and personal trust in God and his providence. The Dover Edition includes the original preface to the 2nd and 3rd editions and is 422 pgs, pb. The Wordsworth Classics Edition includes an introduction by Dr. Sally Minogue and is 410 pgs, pb. The Signet Classic Edition of the classic novel is also available, which includes an introduction by Erica Jong and is 468 pgs, pb. 030623 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.50 2.95 017282 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 5.99 4.75 038067 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 043267 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 24.50 This movie is very well done, featuring fine acting, likeable characters, an engaging plot, and beautiful scenery. Color, running time is 228 minutes. Johnny Tremain (Esther Forbes) (6-8) 1944 Newbery Medal winner. When a crippling accident leaves Johnny Tremain unable to continue working as a silversmith, he finds himself caught up in the struggle for American Independence and witnesses the start of the War for Independence. 000770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Journey to the Center of the Earth (7-AD) When Professor Lidenbrock finds written evidence that there is a way into the Earth’s core, he and his nephew Axel set off across Iceland to find the extinct volcano that will lead them to the center of the Earth. During the course of their journey, they encounter a number of remarkable phenomena that reveals “a living past that holds the secrets of the origins of human existence.” Author Jules Verne is well known for his “fantasy” stories in which many aspects have come true since his death, but this novel is his most unrealistic work. pb, unabridged. ~ Enh 032313 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.00 2.50 031630 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 036602 Bantam Classic Ed. . . 3.95 3.25 This Bantam Classic includes the complete and unabridged story of Professor Lidenbrock and his journey to the center of the earth. This edition includes an introduction by science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson sharing a biography of Jules Verne, a discussion of the genre he wrote in, and background information on this book. 212 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 005046 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.99 3.95 The Bantam Classic version includes the whole play, revised with modern spelling and punctuation. This edition also includes an insightful introduction, an essay on the play in performance, a list of source material, up-to-date annotated bibliographies, and a list of key passages worth remembering. 000638 Amsco Edition . . . . 16.67 15.95 The Amsco edition has large, readable type and a reader’s guide written by teachers that features explanations and provides questions and activities to bring out the details of plot, characterization, theme, style, and vocabulary. The Jungle (9-AD) This novel is a vivid portrayal of "Packingtown," the busy, dirty stockyards of Chicago and the immigrant workers who live and work there. The immigrants have flocked to the New World from many different countries with visions of a better life, and instead they end up literally working themselves to death and disease in a jungle of human suffering. The novel primarily follows the story of Jurgis Rudkis, a young, freshly married Lithuanian immigrant who arrives full of life and vitality and is transformed into a callous, hard man after facing the harsh reality and injustices of the workingman at the turn of the century. 000190 Bantam Classic . . . . . 5.95 4.75 017621 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.00 2.50 Kim Thrift Edition (7-AD) This unabridged novel by Rudyard Kipling is the author’s final (and some would argue best and most famous) book. It tells the story of Kim, a poor orphan in British-ruled India who is half Irish and half Indian. He must find his identity in an ever changing world, and he begins to follow a monk from Tibet for inspiration. Though he is young, he learns to blend into many kinds of society and trains as a spy for the British secret service. An amazing adventure story that also shares about other cultures. 230 pgs, pb. 022566 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 King John & Henry VIII Combined Vol. (7-AD) This volume houses two of Shakespeare's literary masterpieces. The stories of King John and Henry VIII are presented with modern spelling and punctuation and accompanied by several additional features - interesting introductions, textual notes, passages on the sources Shakespeare used in writing these plays, essays on these two plays in performance, and memorable lines from each work. 000649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 King Lear (9-12) Typical of Shakespearean tragedy, this play is full of disappointment, injustice, and cruelty. Perhaps one of Shakespeare’s darkest plays ever written, the plot involves a monarch who is betrayed by his daughters, robbed of his kingdom, and goes mad from the pressures and disappointments surrounding him. Although certainly devoid of much happiness, this book is nonetheless written with a certain magnificence. The Dover Thrift Edition includes a few definitions beneath the unabridged text and has 118 pgs, pb. 005956 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 The Jungle Book (7-AD) The Jungle Book introduces Mowgli, the human foundling adopted by a family of wolves. It tells of the enmity between him and the tiger Shere Khan, who killed Mowgli's parents; and of the friendship between the man-cub and Bagheera, the black panther, and Baloo, the King Solomon’s Mines (6-AD) sleepy brown bear, who instruct Mowgli in the 048505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 Laws of the Jungle. This edition contains many of the original drawings by Rudyard Kipling's father, and includes Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, Kipling's wonderful story of the duel between the mongoose and Nag the cobra; as well as Toomai of the Elephants; The White Seal; and Her Majesty's Servants. A Wordsworth Classic. 031631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Kidnapped (6-12) Young, poverty-stricken David has just lost his father and must go to his uncle for assistance. David learns that he is actually quite wealthy, as his uncle has been witholding his fortune. Just as his life seems to be taking a turn for the better, David finds himself kidnapped and on board a ship, headed for a life of slavery. With Julius Caesar (7-12) the help of a daring rebel, David escapes, only The first of Shakepeare’s Roman history plays, to get mixed up in a desperate adventure where Julius Caesar tells the tale of the conspiracy to he is suspected of murder and hunted across overthrow Rome’s dictator Caesar and the tragic the Scottish moors. This classic adventure is sequence of events following the assassination. set in Scotland after the Jacobite rebellion, and 005953 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 will have readers on the edge of their seats from This edition is unabridged, pb, 78 pgs. cover to cover. Unabridged. Available from 038068 Pelican Edition . . . . . 7.00 4.95 several different versions. ~ Rachel S. This edition is slightly edited by William 011996 Scholastic Classic . . . 3.99 2.95 Montgomery, includes an introduction by 005893 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.50 3.75 Douglas Trevor and contains notes describ043268 DVD . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 16.50 ing unfamiliar terms beneath the text. 114 This Masterpiece Theatre production is in pgs. pb. full color and runs 150 minutes. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 12.50 Kite Runner (9-AD) This debut novel by author Khaled Hosseini presents an incredibly powerful story of the lives of two young friends. Set in Afghanistan in the 1970s and later in America, the storyline provides great insight into Afghan culture and traditions while weaving an intimate account of the many intricate relationships among family and friends. The book includes a reader’s guide with suggested questions for deeper analysis. Please note the recommended grade range for this book due to the adult nature of the contents. 371 pgs, pb. -Enh 016007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 10.75 Library Builders 1249 Kon-Tiki (9-AD) This classic by Thor Heyerdahl tells the remarkable true story of Heyerdahl and his small five-man crew that sailed from South America to the Polynesians in 1947. The remarkable thing about this voyage is that it was completed on a nine-log raft with no modern conveniences used to construct or sail. Heyerdahl was trying to prove that Polynesians may have originated in South America and then sailed 4,300 miles across the Pacific Ocean to settle hundreds or thousands of years ago. He was intrigued by Polynesian folklore about a mythical hero named Kon-Tiki who came from distant lands to start a civilization and decided to prove his theory that ancient people easily could have sailed across oceans to migrate. The three months the crew spent in the open water is full of exploration, storms, whales, sharks, and more. This exciting story is so full of daring, courage, and adventure that it’s almost hard to believe it’s a true story. A 48-page readers’ supplement is included in the middle of the book that gives an ultra-condensed version of the story and includes black and white photographs from the actual voyage. A fascinating book and great library builder. 240 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 034110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 Kreutzer Sonata and Other Short Stories (9-AD) This inexpensive Dover Thrift edition collects three excellent short stories written by Leo Tolstoy (who is more known for his rather large works like War and Peace and Anna Karenina). Included are “The Kreutzer Sonata,” “The Death of Ivan Ilych,” and “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” These interesting stories are a great introduction to Tolstoy’s writing. 140 pgs, pb. 046246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 La Vita Nuova (9-AD) Often seen as an introduction to Dante’s The Divine Comedy, this smaller book focuses on his love of Beatrice, who leads him to heaven in the third Divine Comedy book. Dante loved Beatrice in real life, and this is a collection of poems and sonnets inspired by her. Interspersed with the poems are commentaries and an autobiographical narrative that records when and why he wrote them, as well as discussing the literary aspects of the pieces, like why he wrote or formatted them in a certain way. Marking a turning point in European poetry, this unabridged book includes 42 short chapters with commentaries on 25 sonnets, 1 balata, and 4 songs. By Dante Alighieri (translated from the Italian by D.G. Rossetti), 48 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 046247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 Last of the Mohicans (7-AD) This popular novel takes you deep into the forests of upper New York State during the French and Indian War. With the war underway, we are introduced to Hawkeye, a courageous woodsman, and his two loyal Mohican friends, Chingachgook and Uncas. After a massacre at a colonial settlement, two pioneer sisters are kidnapped by some Iroquois tribesmen. In the midst of one of the bloodiest battles of the war, Hawkeye and his two friends rescue the sisters and try to lead them to safety, but instead they find themselves in the midst of a tragic 1250 Library Builders confrontation between rival war parties. This imaginative and innovative adventure gives any reader a spine-tingling picture of treacherous and unforgettable American frontier life, as well as a look at a vanishing people and the end to a way of life in the eastern forests. Both below are unabridged versions. - elise 024636 Dover Thrift Edition . 4.00 3.25 This no-frills edition is 336 pgs, pb. 036604 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.95 3.95 This edition includes an 8-page introduction and a biography of James Fenimore Cooper. 408 pgs, pb. Le Morte d'Arthur (9-AD) This edition of Malory’s Le Morte d’ Arthur has been updated and made more readable by Keith Baines. Now you can read the classic tales of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, Sir Launcelot, and others without stumbling through the archaic, 15th-century text. 512 pgs. - Jess 029843 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.75 Life on the Mississippi (9-12) Mark Twain’s fictional characters Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer knew all about life on the Mississippi River. This book is a narrative of Twain’s own days spent navigating the river, including the sights along the way – from riverside town feuds, to life in Vicksburg during the Civil War. Written in the same lighthearted style as his fictional works, this account of Twain’s own life will be enjoyed by his many fans. ~ Melissa 017628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4.05 Light in the Forest (7-8) A white boy, raised by Indians, is forced against his will to return to his family. 001790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 5.50 Little Men Taking up where Little Women left off, this heartwarming sequel finds irascible Jo married with a family of her own. In this second installment, Jo and her beloved Professor Bhaer open their home to educate three young boys, includLegend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle ing business-minded Tommy and wild mischiefThrift Edition (9-12) maker Dan. 300 pgs. Two favorite stories by Washington Irving 013562 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.99 4.05 are combined into this single volume. In The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the slightly naïve but The Little Prince (7-AD) likable schoolmaster, Ichabod Crane, must face This is a classic tale of equal appeal to children the legend of the Headless Horseman, who is and adults. On one level, it is the story of an said to linger about Sleepy Hollow. In Rip Van airman's discovery of the Little Prince, a small Winkle, a rather lazy man falls asleep in the boy from another planet who has stories of mountains and awakens twenty years later to intergalactic travel. On the other hand, it is a find himself in a much changed world. thought-provoking allegory of the human condi006015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 tion. First published in 1943, the year before the author's death in action, this new translation Les Misérables (9-AD) contains Saint-Exupery's delightful illustrations. Tumult and turmoil reign supreme in post- A Wordsworth Classic. Napoleonic France, and in that setting an ex- 031633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 convict endeavors to redeem himself. Through the myriad of characters in the story, we come Little Women (7-AD) into contact with many different facets of Indulge yourself in the classic heartwarmhumanity from poverty, ignorance and brutality, ing story of Little Women. Follow the lives of to adventure and a tale of love. We offer two the closely bonded sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and editions of this classic by Victor Hugo. ~ Rachel Aimee, as they grow up, move away, and marry. 018854 Penguin Classic . . . 13.00 9.25 Through tears and laughter, joy and sorrow, the This unabridged edition was translated and girls face the many challenges life throws their includes an introduction by Norman Denny; way. Both versions below unabridged.- Megan it is 1232 pages, softcover. 002434 Bantam Classic . . . . . 3.95 3.25 008940 Enriched Classic . . . . 6.95 4.95 005894 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.50 3.75 This Enriched Classic is slightly edited and This unabridged edition contains the origiincludes some "bonuses" including backnal classic as well as “Good Wives,” or ground information about the book, histori“Little Women Part 2.” cal context notes, an outline of key themes and plot points, explanatory notes, critical analysis, discussion questions, and more. 630 pgs, pb. Let the Circle Be Unbroken (10-AD) In this sequel to Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, author Mildred D. Taylor returns us to the Mississippian Logan family during a tumultuous time in America’s past. Cassie is a few years older and she, the Logans, and other black neighbors and friends stand up for their right to vote, keep their homes and land, and just be treated decently by society in the early 1930’s. A great story of courage, love, and preserving honor while overcoming prejudice. 394 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 018859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Lord of the Flies (7-AD) During a nuclear war, a mixed group of proper and civilized British boys are stranded on a jungle island. They struggle to establish order and rules within their little world, but the result is chaos and death. 010518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 Lost World (8-AD) 008392 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 7.25 Gregory takes him to a meeting of anarchists, held in a secret location. In an exciting turn of events, Mr. Syme finds himself elected to the Council of Seven, the elite group of anarchists responsible for plotting major trouble. Terribly intimidated by Sunday, the massive leader of the group, Mr. Syme tries to keep his identity under wraps – not an easy thing to do when you start to suspect other members of the council are also on your side – or are they? A brilliant novel with so many plot twists you might fall off the edge of your seat! 210 pgs, pb. By G.K. Lysistrata and Other Plays (7-AD) Step back into ancient Greece with these Chesterton. – Jess 7.25 three plays by Aristophanes. Lysistrata and 028372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 the Acharnians involve defeating the political establishment. The Clouds satirizes Athenian philosophers and Socrates. An introduction and footnotes are provided that help place these plays in historical and cultural context. 241 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 6.50 Maniac Magee (6-8) A town divided by racial distrust and misMabinogion Thrift Edition (9-AD) Translated by Lady Charlotte E. Guest from the understanding is united by the legendary feats Red Book of Hergest, Maginogion is a collection of a homeless boy in this modern tall tale. A of twelve Welsh tales thought to date back to the Newbery Award winner. 5.25 beginning of Celtic civilization. Maintaining a 008286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 mixture of fact and fiction and history and fantasy (primary characteristics of Celtic literature), Men of Iron (7-AD) When Myles Falworth was eight years old, these stories encompass a wide range of subject matter including destiny, magic, chivalry, love, a series of events changes his life forever. Ultimately culminating with his father being and betrayal. 209 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 004125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 charged with treason, the Falworth name is disgraced. Will Myles succeed in restoring honor to the family name? Much depends on his trainMacbeth (9-AD) This Shakespearean tragedy tells the tale of ing for knighthood. This classic coming of age Macbeth’s ascension to the Scottish throne fol- tale, first published in 1892, continues to be a lowing a series of prophecies made by a group favorite among all as it clearly teaches many of witches. Filled with deceit, treachery, and virtuous qualities such as chivalry, courage, murder, this dark drama captures Macbeth’s loyalty, steadfastness, and generosity. There transformation from a man of honor and integ- is also an unabridged audio edition of this title rity to a man destroyed by his greed and treach- available, which is read aloud by the notable Robert Whitfield and runs about 7 hours. It ery. Set in 1000 A.D. Scotland. ~ Enh 006039 Dover Thrift . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 comes in a traditional CD format, which is on 5 CDs with tracks every 3 minutes, and in MP3 This bare-bones edition is 82 pgs, pb. 038071 Pelican Edition . . . . . 6.00 4.25 format, which is on 1 disc and has tracks every 10 minutes and by chapter. ~ Enh Slightly edited with an introduction by 024242 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 8.25 Stephen Orgel; also includes notes describ024141 ☼CDs . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 26.25 ing unfamiliar terms beneath the text, and 024147 ☼MP3 CD . . . . . . . 24.95 16.25 is 98 pgs, pb. 005053 Wordworth edition . . 4.99 3.95 Merchant of Venice Edition (9-12) When Bassanio desires to court the wealthy Man in the Iron Mask (7-AD) This classic by Alexandre Dumas is the last heiress Portia, he asks his merchant friend novel he wrote featuring D’Artagnan and the Antonio for a loan so that he may do so in Three Musketeers. With a young, unloved king style. As Antonio’s money is tied up in this own on the throne, strain between the Musketeers, a ventures, he is not able to provide the loan and mysterious prisoner at the Bastille, and a dark suggest that they secure a loan from the monsecret, the novel is bursting with adventure, eylender Shylock. Shylock agrees on the loan suspense, fast-paced action, and even a bit despite a long-standing grudge against his nemof romance. The Wordsworth Classics Edition esis Antonio, but on a condition that may very includes an introduction and notes by Keith well cost Antonio his life if the loan defaults. This powerful play by Shakespeare captures the Wren; 632 pgs, pb. 027259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 drama and suspense surrounding the Merchant of Venice. 019903 Wordsworth Classic . 4.99 3.95 Man Who Was Thursday (9-AD) 1.65 Although written over a hundred years ago, 019902 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 2.00 The Dover Thrift Edition is 88 pgs, pb. this tale of intrigue and anarchy offers more 4.25 twists and turns than any current spy movie. It 038072 Pelican Edition . . . . . 6.00 This edition is slightly edited with an introis at a garden party that Mr. Syme, an underduction by A.R. Braunmuller, includes cover detective, becomes acquainted with Mr. notes describing unfamiliar terms beneath Gregory, a self-proclaimed anarchist. When the text; 104 pgs, pb. Mr. Syme doubts his “passion” for anarchy, Mr. Love’s Labour’s Lost (9-12) One of Shakespeare’s earliest forays into the genre of comedy, this play features King Ferdinand, who decides to adopt a strict standard of study and celibacy, and persuades his three noblemen to also pledge these guidelines. The true test comes with the unexepected entrance of a French princess and her three lovely attendants. ~ Melissa 017633 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Metamorphosis (7-AD) This classic narrative poem by the Roman poet Ovid describes the creation and history of the world in fifteen books. Completed in the year 8 AD, this mock-epic was written in dactylic hexameter—the same form as other great heroic poems (such as Iliad, Odyssey, and Aeneid). Metamorphosis is one of the most popular works of mythology, and it had a great influence on medieval writers, Shakespeare, and others. The book features a new translation by Charles Martin, along with an introduction by Bernard Knox. The back of the book contains notes that explain the historical and cultural significance of footnoted passages, and a handy “persons and places” index lists significant people and places in bold, followed by a definition and book and line reference. 598 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 12.25 Metamorphosis (9-AD) One morning, Gregor Samsa wakes up and finds that he has been transformed into a giant bug. Due to his horrendous appearance, he is isolated from the outside world. Even his own family begins to ignore his existence. Although this story is fairly short, no more than 60 pages, the rest of this 200 page book contains explanatory notes to the text, letters by author Franz Kafka, and numerous critical essays. ~ Anh 025860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.75 A Midsummer Night's Dream (7-AD) Over the centuries, A Midsummer Night's Dream has proven to be one of the most popular of Shakespeare's comedies, frequently revived in the theatre. If you want gritty realism, you'll find little of it in this play. Instead, there are fairies, autocrats, rural buffoons, and a bizarre mixture of ancient and modern of what is supposedly the legendary Grecian past and rural Elizabethan England. It's a surrealistic world in which the magic wielded in the inner action extends onwards and outwards to what probably was a real-life wedding. The supernatural and the mundane and the illusory and the substantial are all brilliantly blended. Love is treated as tragic, poignant, absurd and farcical. 031634 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 Unabridged, this edition is 128 pgs, pb. 006046 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 1.50 1.25 This “no frills” edition is unabridged and inexpensive. 038073 Pelican Edition . . . . . 6.00 4.25 Slightly edited with an introduction by Russ McDonald, includes notes describing unfamiliar terms beneath the text; 90 pgs, pb. Midwife’s Apprentice (7-AD) Survival in medieval England is a struggle for Brat, who hungers for food, a home, and respect. One day she is unexpectedly taken in by a midwife as a source of cheap labor. Does Brat, who ultimately renames herself Alyce, have what it takes to be a midwife’s apprentice? An author's note at the end provides additional information on midwifery in the Middle Ages. Please note that there are two instances of offensive language (pgs 9 and 38), and the midwife, who is no saint, is engaged in an affair with the married baker. 1996 Newbery Award Winner. By Karen Cushman, 122 pgs, pb. - Anh 014505 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.50 Library Builders 1251 Miracle Worker (6-12) Following a bout of scarlet fever during infancy, Helen loses her senses of hearing and sight. Helen grows up to be an extremely frustrated child who realizes that she is different from those around her. When Annie Sullivan comes to help Helen, she is determined to introduce the world to a child that no one else could reach. William Gibson's The Miracle Worker is a powerful play that captures the real life struggle and success of Helen Keller. ~ Enh 005069 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.95 Misanthrope (9-AD) This comedy by the French playwright Molière satirizes human behavior to a tee and draws attention to hypocritical nature of mankind towards its own. Based on the translation by Henri van Laun. Unabridged, 52 pgs. -Enh 046248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Moby Dick Thrift Edition (7-AD) Herman Melville’s great American novel Moby Dick epitomizes the classic struggle of man versus nature. When Captain Ahab loses his leg during a whaling venture, his thirst for vengeance drives him to relentlessly search for the legendary great white whale. A fatal encounter awaits one of them. Interspersed with many facts about the nineteenth century whaling industry, this novel depicts the many exciting and somewhat unpredictable adventures of life at sea. 452 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 026226 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 5.00 4.05 038074 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 Includes an introduction by Elizabeth Renker and is 556 pgs, pb. ☼Mockingbird Parables (7-AD) Take one of the greatest novels ever written – To Kill a Mockingbird. Examine the characters for the Christian parable and Gospel message that their behavior provides. Then write those parables “in modern language, unobscured by religious dogma.” That’s what author Matt Litton has endeavored to do for you, and I’d say he succeeded. Examples of the 10 parable/ chapters include “The Parable of Boo Radley: Discovering Our Divine Mysterious Neighbor” and “The Parable of Atticus Finch: The Model of Christian Courage.” In the Boo Radley parable, the author draws a comparison between Boo Radley and God. The novel begins with the mysterious question, “Who is Boo Radley?” Each of us is faced with the question, “Who is God?” Just as Boo Radley pursues a relationship with the children in the story, God pursues a relationship with us. Just as Boo Radley leaves gifts and clues about his identity, God leaves us blessings and clues (including His Word) that tell us about Him. What a charming and wonderful way to explore God and His desired relationship with us! The book ends with parable study questions – thought-provoking questions to lead your students to Christian self-examination and self-improvement. For an example, “What are some practical ways you might go about caring for those in your own neighborhood?” or “How can you respond more clearly to your obligation to tell the truth?” This would make a great companion for a study of the novel, and it’s inspirational reading for anyone. 233 pgs, pb ~ Caryl 009214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.75 1252 Library Builders Modest Proposal and Other Satirical Works (9-AD) Jonathan Swift may be best known for writing Gulliver’s Travels, but many people (including myself) think his best writing can be seen in his shorter works and essays, which are full of satire, fun, and political undercurrents. This inexpensive collection includes five unabridged republications of his most famous works including A Modest Proposal, The Battle of the Books, A Meditation upon a Broomstick, A Discourse Concerning the Mechanical Operation of the Spirit, and An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity in England. Though the pieces were written in the late 1600s to early 1700s, they have remained popular to students of English literature and have become classics. 60 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 046249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 017692 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 This edition includes an overview of Shakespeare’s life, an introduction by the editor, David L. Stevenson, dramatic criticism from past and present critics, a comprehensive stage and screen history of notable actors and productions, and notes defining unknown terms. 166 pgs, pb. Murder in the Cathedral (9-AD) Written by T.S. Elliot, a Nobel Prize for Literature winner, the topic of this play is the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170. ~ Anh 006582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 6.75 Murder on the Orient Express (9-AD) By renowned mystery writer Agatha Christie, this is one of the many featuring her clever detective character Hercule Poirot. Hercule is on a train bound for Paris, the Orient Express. There are around fifteen other passengers, and one of them is of particular interest. He is found murdered in his compartment on the same night the train is stopped in its tracks by a snow drift. Unable to continue, the train and its occupants are stranded for an unknown period of time, during which Hercule investigates the crime and interviews his fellow passengers, for it is clear that the murderer has not left the train. 322 pgs. 027251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Moonshiner's Son (6-AD) By the same author as Shades of Gray, this book focuses on twelve-year-old Tom Higgins, who has the misfortune to be a moonshiner's son, during the Prohibition. Although Tom tries to be a good apprentice to please his inattentive father, he becomes torn when a preacher comes to the mountain community to drive out the "evils of liquor." Although it's exciting to watch his father evade and argue against the preacher and law enforcement, when a an alcohol-related tragedy occurs, it's time for him to decide on his own what is right. By Carolyn My Antonia (9-12) Jim Burden, an orphaned boy sent to live with Reeder, 206 pgs. ~ Alysia 027727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 his grandparents, and Antonia Shimerda, the daughter of Bohemian immigrants, meet on the Nebraska prairie as young children. Jim harbors The Moves Make the Man (7+) 13-year old Jerome has just found out he’ll romantic feelings for Antonia, but nothing ever be the only black kid attending Chestnut Street develops as different paths cause them to spend Junior High School when it becomes integrated most of their lives apart. Jim goes on to become in the fall. But Jerome’s not worried. He’s a successful lawyer, while Antonia's life is full smart, confident, and really good at basketball. of trying hardships. Jim continues to think of He’ll get along at Chestnut, even if a lot of Antonia throughout his adulthood, and the life people are not happy to have him there. It’s story of this strong, resilient pioneer woman lonely until Jerome meets Bix, a white boy with unfolds as Jim gathers bits and pieces of her plenty of problems of his own. Their friendship story from mutual acquaintances. ~ Enh 3.95 grows while Jerome teaches Bix how to play 005070 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 basketball. A Newbery Honor Book. ~ Anh 029104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Mysterious Affair at Styles (8-AD) Every great detective in literature must make his debut, and it is in this mystery that Agatha Christie’s distinctive Hercule Poirot makes his. Much Ado About Nothing (9+) Set in the quiet town of Messina, Italy, the Mr. Hastings, who eventually plays Watson respected nobleman Leonato is preparing for the to Poirot’s Sherlock, is spending his sick leave return of his friends from war. Upon their arriv- with his old friend John Cavendish at Styles, al, Claudio quickly falls in love with Leonato’s John’s estate. While he enjoys the slow pace daughter Hero, and Benedict and Beatrice of the country, and the family’s companionship, (Leonato’s niece) secretly fall in love under trouble is brewing. John’s mother, a wealthy a mutual pretense of dislike for one another. and generous woman, has recently married a When the trouble-causing Don John creates suspicious man nearly twenty years her junior. mischief for these young couples, will they fall With the family fortune at stake, and the rest of the family dependent on the matriarch for their victim to his efforts or will love sustain them? 002445 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.99 3.95 living, the whole household is strained. Then early one morning, John’s mother dies a violent This edition is referred to as the most death behind locked doors. Although poison student-friendly Shakespeare on the maris suspected, key pieces of evidence are missket. It includes comprehensive explanatory ing. Mr. Hastings immediately draws his friend notes placed on pages facing the text of the Hercule Poirot into the case. With every family play; vivid introductions; and clear, modmember under suspicion and a set of puzzling ernized spelling and punctuation; enabling circumstances, can they identify the true murcontemporary readers to understand the derer and keep the family fortune out of the Elizabethan English. 240 pgs, pb. 006047 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 wrong hands? 153 pgs, pb. 014071 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 The Dover Thrift edition is 75 pgs, pb. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Name of the Rose (12-AD) 003143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 12.25 ☼Necessary Roughness (6-12) This novel tells of a young Korean high school student whose life takes a turn for the worse when his parents and twin sister move from L.A. to a small town in Minnesota, where they’re the only Asians. Things were already tense between Chan and his fairly traditional Korean father, but the move makes things worse.. There’s no soccer team at the school, so, with the prompting of a new friend, Chan tries out for football and becomes a kicker. Far from relieving his problems, the racism and violence he faces just escalates. With other dramatic family events, this is a sober novel that deals with feeling like an outsider, family allegiance, racism, and the unpredictability of life. Please note that there are some racial slurs and mild swearing in this book. By Marie G. Lee, 228 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 048137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 4.75 ☼Never Cry Wolf (6-12) Internationally-acclaimed author Farley Mowat has received praise for Never Cry Wolf from many and varied sources, the Wall Street Journal and New York Herald Tribune among them. Never Cry Wolf is the true story of Mowat’s adventure in the Artic studying wolves to try and understand why the wolves were killing caribou. During Mowat’s years in the Artic, he discovered that the wolves were really of no real threat to caribou or man, contrary to what many bureaucrats would say. Considered a classic of nature writing, this is an engrossing, engaging work that provides insight into the often misunderstood wolf. ~ Rachel D. 048133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.99 9.75 Nine Tailors (7-AD) Many homeschoolers are familiar with Dorothy Sayers because of her writings concerning education, and many know her for creating the Peter Wimsey mysteries. This Sayers novel is considered by many to be in the top five mystery novels of all time. It takes place in an English village and is full of memorable characters like the arrogant and finicky detective Lord Peter Wimsey, his faithful servant Bunter, a rector at the local church, the French wife of a thief, and many other assorted odd characters. The writing is witty and filled with dry humor, and all the elements of a classic mystery exist. With a missing emerald necklace, shady townspeople, and secrets hidden in the rings of church bells, this novel will keep you entertained and guessing until the surprising and satisfying conclusion. 398 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 006932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.50 No Promises in the Wind (7-AD) Fifteen year old Josh is facing trials that seem far removed from our time, but were very real to many people during the Great Depression. He has a deep love for music and is very talented, and he and his friend Howie find an escape when they play together. However, they only get to practice some days after school, for times are hard and Josh's family was forced to sell their piano to pay for food and other necessities. After Josh's father loses his job, his depression turns to anger, which he often directs at Josh. Between his mother ironing clothes all day and Josh delivering papers for three hours every morning, the family has barely enough to keep themselves fed. After an especially hurtful fight, Josh decides to leave home, and he and Howie quickly form a plan to travel around as musicians. Josh's fragile ten-year old brother, Joey, hears of their plans, and he is determined to accompany them, despite Josh's firm objections. An unforeseen tragedy strikes the trio, and their lives are changed forever. This hardship sparks a deeply moving trail of tears, shame, guilt, sickness, responsibility, and struggle to survive. 001469 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 October Sky (7-AD) During the late 1950s, life in Coalwood, West Virginia revolved around the coal company. A boy’s future almost certainly lay in working in the mines. But times are changing, and the Russians have just launched Sputnik, beating the U.S. in the race to reach space. 14-year old Homer Hickam, whose father is a manager at the mine, can’t help but dream of building rockets. This memoir and story, originally published under the title Rocket Boys, also inspired a motion picture by the same name. ~ Anh 035089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 ☼Nothing But the Truth (9-12) Can you imagine being suspended from school for singing along to “The Star-Spangled Banner” in homeroom? That’s what happens to ninth grader Philip Malloy when he rebels against a teacher he dislikes by humming and singing the words to the national anthem. His crime? Failing to observe the school’s policy of observing the national anthem in respectful silence. Philip is unprepared for the national media attention that follows, and he is surprised that his actions would strike a nerve with so many people. This documentary-type novel is fictional (although incidents like this have happened) and the story is told from different characters’ points of view, via letters, diaries, memos, and discussions. By Avi. Author Q & A and discussion questions included. 177 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.25 Oedipus Rex (9-AD) Written around 430 BC, this classic play by Sophocles is considered by many to be the greatest Greek tragedy ever written. In the story, King Oedipus discovers that he has inadvertently killed his father and married his mother. The play’s use of dramatic irony heightens the impact of the tragic events that unfold throughout the course of the play. Translated by Sir George Young. 54 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046429 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 O Henry: 100 Selected Stories (7-AD) These short stories all have a little bit of humor and irony from them. There is the story about a woman who sells her hair to buy a Christmas present for her husband, who then gets her an expensive comb set that she had been wishing for. Another story tells of a homeless man wandering the street, doing all sorts of things to get arrested so he may be sent to jail and have shelter for the winter, but he has no success. When he comes upon a beautiful church he is so inspired that he decides to turn his life around and go get the job he was once offered, when out of the blue he hears a policeman's voice and is arrested. The characters are diverse, such as a hypocritical cosmopolite who asserts that he is much too worldly to have an attachment to anywhere on the planet, yet when somebody cuts down his hometown, he creates a scuffle. There is also a story from a dog's perspective about how he has grown tired of the name "Lovey," and being coddled and confined to a small apartment with a large lady who tries to pass time all day. At the end, he is overjoyed when a man takes him away and names him "Pete." Each of the stories are fast reads because they are not overblown in detail or lengthy description. Each episode shares some ideas about life and offers some thoughtful messages. A Wordsworth Classic. 031607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Of Mice and Men (7-AD) George and Lennie are two very different men trying to make a life for themselves. George is a small man with a quick temper, and Lennie is a huge man but with the brain of a small child. The two have been traveling together for quite some time. Lennie often gets the two into trouble, and George is quick to point out that life would be easier if he could travel without Lennie. But he told Lennie's Aunt Clara that he would take care of Lennie, and nearly every single day George tells Lennie the story of how they are going to have their own ranch someday, unlike other guys. Lennie is obsessed with small animals and George always tells him that he can take care of the rabbits, which excites Lennie to no end. But Lennie's strength and lack of intelligence get the two men into trouble time and again, until George can no longer pay the consequences for Lennie. 004621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 6.50 Old-Fashioned Girl (6-AD) Leaving the safety of the country and venturing into the city, young Polly Milton goes to stay in the home of her wealthy cousins. It doesn’t take her long to realize she doesn’t exactly belong and occasionally finds her cheeks aglow at the way of city life. Her cousins Fanny and Tom prove goodhearted, but their upbringing is slowly leading them on the path of becoming spoiled brats. Can Polly’s good nature and contentment of doing things “old-fashioned” turn them from what seems their already set fate and bring much needed joy to this family? The second half of the book is set six years later when Polly returns to the city once more in hopes of being a music instructor. Chaos enters the scene as Mr. Sydney, who holds Fanny’s interest, takes up a liking for Polly. Could it be that Polly feels the same way? Or will she soon discover the one for her is closer than she thinks? ~ Tasha 015187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 Library Builders 1253 Old Man and the Sea A classic story of an old Cuban fisherman who demonstrates great personal strength, loyalty and endurance. When he hooks a giant marlin - his first “catch” in weeks, it takes him far out to sea, testing his courage, skill and stamina. By Ernest Hemingway. 003493 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 9.25 Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens) (11-12) An orphan from birth, Oliver finds himself a naive youth in London’s seedy slums with depraved villains as associates. Will his basic good nature overcome their influence or is he doomed to hang with them? The Wordsworth edition contains period black and white illustrations, an introduction, notes and a glossary; 373 pgs, pb. The Sterling edition is hardcover and contains discussion questions; 449 pgs. The Dover Thrift edition is “no frills,” 346 pgs, pb. 000828 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 5.99 4.75 022780 Sterling Edition . . . . . 9.95 7.25 046535 Dover Thrift Edition . 3.50 2.95 Once and Future King (9-AD) Everyone has heard of Camelot and King Arthur, Kay and Merlyn, and Guenever and Lancelot. This epic tale will introduce you to the other less familiar characters of King Arthur's time - Gawain and Gaharis, King Pellinore and Morgan le Fary, and a long list of other characters entwined in this fantasy masterpiece. Contains The Sword and the Stone, The Queen of Air and Darkness, The Ill-Made Knight, and The Candle in the Wind. 639 pgs. 009320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.75 Outsiders (9-AD) First published in 1967, this book by S.E. Hinton emerged as a popular book for older teenagers and young adults and has remained popular for 40 years. It tells the story of teenagers growing up in a dangerous city, with two warring groups of boys: the greasers and the Socs (richer society kids). Ponyboy, the main character, is a teenage greaser who lives with his older brothers after his parents’ deaths. He’s younger than the rest of the gang, but they accept and protect him. When a friend accidentally kills a Soc while protecting Ponyboy, the two try to outrun the revenge and violence that follows them. It’s a heartbreaking but moving story about two different gangs and the pain they cause each other. Please note: violence, teenage smoking, and general “street life” themes are present throughout the story. 180 pgs, plus an an interview with the author and discussion questions, pb. 041617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 7.25 Paradise Called Texas (6-8) 048503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 6.50 Paradise Lost (9-AD) Inspired by the widely celebrated epic poems from centuries before, John Milton set out to write his own great epic. Originally planning a theme around the Arthurian legends, Milton instead found inspiration in the Book of Genesis and in classical mythology. Centering on the “fall of Adam and Eve and their restoration to God’s favor,” this covers the time from the rebellion of Satan and his followers to Judgment Day and is filled with references from the famed tales of Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Virgil’s Aeneid, Othello (9-AD) This play by the great Shakespeare tells the and Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. pb. 4.05 tragic tale of the Moorish general Othello who 032319 Dover Giant Thrift . . 5.00 8.50 takes the life of his wife and ultimately that of 029816 Penguin Classic . . . 12.00 his own as the result of a spiteful plot headed by the villain Iago. Unabridged, pb, 91 pgs. -Enh Pearl (6-AD) Kino is a poor pearl diver like his father and 046250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 his grandfather before him, but he lives in a quiet contentment with his wife Juana and their Otto of the Silver Hand / Pyle (7-AD) When Otto’s mother dies shortly after child- baby son. When his son is stung by a scorpion, birth, his father sends Otto to live with the the doctor refuses to see him because Kino has monks in the monastery. Finally allowed to no money to pay him. That afternoon when return home at age 12, Otto finds himself in the Kino dives, his wife prays that he will find a midst of a bloody feud with a rival noble family. great pearl so they can pay for a doctor. Kino When Otto is captured by the enemy, his father does indeed find a large pearl as "perfect as the willing sacrifices his life for that of his son. First moon," and it seems that the baby is healed published in 1888, Otto of the Silver Hand con- almost simultaneously. Kino begins to think of tinues to captivate readers today with its tales of all that he can do with the money he will get from the pearl, but when he goes to sell it the medieval chivalry. 170 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 000657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 7.25 buyers will not offer him the money he knows it is worth. When people try and steal the pearl, Kino reacts with a vengeance, and his wife begs Our Town (9-AD) Welcome to life in the small, placid New him to get rid of the pearl and its evil. But the Hampshire town of Grover's Corner. Throughout longer it is in Kino's possession, the harder it is this three-part play, we learn details about the for him to give the pearl up. - Melissa 6.50 town, the families and individuals who live 008950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 there. Their lives unfold before your eyes as they grow up, fall in love, get married, have Phantastes (7-AD) children and pass away. It sounds like a simple This classic work by George MacDonald takes play; however, the playwright, Thorton Wilder, the reader on an adventure into fairyland, a makes an important and life-changing point place where you will confront tree spirits, travel in this American classic. This deeply mov- to the fairy queen’s palace, and search for the ing, Pulitzer Prize-winning play is renowned spirit of the earth. Includes an introduction by throughout the world, and is frequently per- C.S. Lewis, who was heavily influenced by MacDonald’s work. 185 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa formed on the stage. 181 pgs, pb. ~ Elise 9.95 025027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.25 046222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 1254 Library Builders Phantom of the Opera (9-12) Recently made into a movie, this novel and theatrical renditions have spellbound audiences for years. A young singer with an enchanting voice is loved by two men – a friend from her childhood and the “opera ghost.” This tale of love, passion, fear, violence and mystery ends with a shocking and tragic conclusion. 028406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 ☼Pigman (8-12) This classic story has entertained teens since it was first published in 1968. Told in alternating chapters by sophomores John and Lorraine, this novel tells the story of two teens and their unusual friendship with a lonely old man, Mr. Pignati (aka “Pigman”). A vivid, realistic story that shows that friendship can grow in the most unlikely of places. An author Q & A is included in the back. By Paul Zindel. 166 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 ☼Praise of Folly (11-AD) Erasmus of Rotterdam is one of the greatest figures of the Renaissance humanist movement. Written in 1509 to amuse his friend Sir Thomas More, Praise of Folly contains a dazzling mixture of fantasy and satire as it abandons medieval pieties in favor of a new vision of an individual’s potential. The work is narrated by a personification of Folly, dressed as a jester, who celebrates youth and pleasure as he mocks the theologians of the day. Erasmus’ wit, humor, and wisdom made the book a success, but of course it had its fair share of critics as well. Erasmus’ Letter to Maarten van Dorp was written in 1515 in response to his critics. This volume contains an extensive introduction by A. H. T. Levi, which discusses Erasmus’ life and the significance of his work; a bibliography; Praise of Folly; Letter to Maarten van Dorp; annotations; and an index. Translated by Betty Radice. 188 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 9.25 Pride and Prejudice (9-AD) When Charles Bingley, a young but wealthy nobleman, moves into a nearby estate, it is cause for much excitement, especially for the Bennet family (with five unmarried daughters). Charles takes an immediate liking to the oldest daughter, Jane, but the true romance and story revolves around the headstrong second daughter, Elizabeth. Charles’s friend Mr. Darcy finds himself gradually enticed by Elizabeth’s wit and charm (though the two are initially cold and unreceptive towards each other). Perhaps the most famous of Jane Austen’s novels, Pride and Prejudice provides an entertaining look into 19th century English country life and into one of literature’s most famous courtships. We offer several editions of this popular novel, which are all paperback and unabridged. ~ Enh 006062 Dover Thrift . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 An inexpensive "no-frills" edition. 272 pgs. 005085 Wordsworth . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Slightly larger font than the above, 352 pgs. 040738 Penguin Classic . . . . 8.00 5.75 Includes a chronology of Austen, introduction, notes explaining outdated or unfamiliar words in the book, and is 436 pgs, pb. 038060 Signet Classic . . . . . . 4.95 3.50 324 pgs, pb. See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. The Prince (9-AD) Originally written during the 16th century, Niccolo Machiavelli wrote this handbook for the Medici after their return to power in Florence. Although written to advise the Medici on how they should rule and exercise their power, the original ideas and content of this book remain just as pertinent to areas of our world today. 031639 Wordsworth Classic . 7.99 6.15 This edition was translated by C. E. Detmold and includes an introduction by Lucille Kekewich. It has been carefully edited and also includes eight appendices of further letters and writings Niccolo Machiavelli wrote which are not included in the Penguin version (#030409). 143 pgs, pb. 041928 Penguin edition . . . 10.00 7.25 This edition was translated by George Bull, and is 114 pgs, pb. Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver (6-12) Eleanor of Aquitaine has been waiting in heaven for about eight centuries to be reunited with her second husband, Henry II of England. Finally, the day has come when Henry will be judged for admission. While Eleanor waits impatiently, three people who were close to her in life come to comfort her. As the four reminisce together, Eleanor is distracted from her worry and readers get to see pieces of her life. This is a great fictional account of an extraordinary woman who was front and center in a remarkable period in history and whose accomplishments have had an important influence on society through the ages. 200 pgs. - Rachel S. 012088 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 ☼A Raisin in the Sun (8-AD) First produced in 1959, this landmark play by Lorraine Hansberry was the first play by a black playwright to win the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. A Raisin in the Sun portrays the experiences of the Youngers, a black family living on the South Side of Chicago. As the Youngers struggle to improve their financial situation and realize their dreams, they deal with issues ranging from generation clashes to the civil rights and women’s movements. An introduction by Robert Nemiroff provides historical background on this American classic. 151 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 5.50 Rhetoric Thrift Edition (7-AD) A student of the Greek philosopher Plato, Aristotle would ultimately become one of the most influential Greek philosophers himself. A man well known for his philosophies on various topics such as science, politics, and history, Aristotle disagreed with Plato’s thinking on the subject of rhetoric. While Plato considered rhetoric to be a “practice of flattery and artifice with little relationship to truth,” Aristotle defined rhetoric to be “the study of the means of persuasion” and regarded the art of rhetoric as a legitimate skill that can be studied. Aristotle’s Rhetoric is a definitive analysis on the topic and provides his methodology on combining the tools of persuasion for an effective presentation in both oral and written form. Divided into three Redwall (Brian Jacques) (7-12) Redwall Abbey is under attack, and the former parts, this book covers the speaker, the audiplace of refuge must become a ready fortress. ence, and the speech itself. 171 pgs, pb. ~ Enh 2.95 Matthias, Constance, and other mice and friends 033461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 of Redwall prepare, but can they defeat Cluny and his army of rats? Bent on capturing Redwall to make his own, Cluny will stop at nothing to win his prize. A well-written fantasy adventure, this is first in a series of books about Redwall. 002401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.99 6.50 Republic (9-12) What is justice? This writing of Plato’s concerns itself primarily with this question, written in dialogue form of Plato talking to his students. Another central theme is Plato’s allegory of the what he believes is the role of a philosopher in society. 277 pgs. ~ Melissa 020741 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Return of Sherlock Holmes (7-AD) This work is actually comprised of two books: The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Return of Sherlock Holmes. In The Hound of the Baskervilles, Holmes and his faithful sidekick Dr. Watson work to uncover the mystery surrounding the Baskerville black hound amid arising suspicions and fears following the death of the Sir Charles Baskerville. In The Return of Sherlock Holmes, author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle revives the much beloved character of Sherlock Holmes following his apparently fatal encounter with his nemesis, Professor James Moriarty, in this collection of thirteen new ☼Queen Sheba’s Ring (6-AD) King Solomon’s Mines is probably the most adventures. A Wordsworth Classic. ~ Enh 3.95 popular book written by Henry Rider Haggard, 031640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 but I think this one is more adventurous, action-packed, and fast-paced. It’s about four Englishmen (a doctor who is searching for his son who was kidnapped years before, an elderly professor who loves ancient artifacts, an engineer/captain escaping a failed romance and looking for treasure, and a rascally soldier-type figure who’s helpful in a pinch) who journey ☼Return of the Native (9-AD) across the vast African wilderness in the late This 1878 classic by the great novelist Thomas 1800’s. They’re attempting to help a young Hardy tells the story of Egdon Heath, the wild, princess who claims to be a descendant of the haunted Wessex moor whose life intersects with Queen of Sheba by bringing enough dynamite a diverse cast of characters from different social to destroy the idol that keeps her people from backgrounds. The “native” in the story is Clym prospering. Though they each have their own Yeobright, who returns home from Paris. His reasons for embarking on the dangerous quest, cousin, Thomasin; her fiancé, Damon Wildeve; treasure, glory, and success may not be worth and the wild, willful Eustacia Vye are the main the dangers they end up facing. With lots of characters in a story of doomed love and alienadventure and a great early Egyptian/African ation. Includes an introduction by Alexander setting, this story will be enjoyed by young and Theroux and a reading group guide. 426 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa old. 298 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 6.95 048506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 12.50 048238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 Pygmalion (9-12) While the title of this novel may not be familiar, most people would recognize the musical version, My Fair Lady. When Professor Henry Higgins accepts a bet that he can transform an unrefined cockney flower seller into a young lady, he doesn’t count on also falling in love with her. The brilliant dialogue and appealing plot have made this comedy one of the most popular of all time. ~ Melissa 006067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Rhetoric & Poetics of Aristotle Two of Aristotle’s greatest works, translated and available in one volume. Rhetoric has been translated by W. Rhys Roberts and Poetics by Ingram Bywater. 029595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.50 Rights of Man (7-AD) A loyal supporter of the American and French Revolutions, Thomas Paine wrote Rights of Man in 1791 as a response to Edmund Burke’s Reflections of the Revolution in France. Shocked and outraged by Burke’s writing which denounced the principles behind the French Revolution, Paine wrote Rights of Man as an answer to Burke’s attack. Driven by his pursuit for social justice, the Rights of Man tell of Paine’s political philosophy regarding democracy and equality and provides many compelling arguments for social change. A critic of the hereditary, monarchial government, Paine believed “the rights of man” had its origin in nature and were not given through another man’s authority. Although they are benefits many of us take for granted today, Paine was one of the first to argue for ideas such as free education, old age pensions, social security, minimum wage, and welfare benefits. Unabridged. ~ Enh 004182 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 3.00 2.50 Rime of the Ancient Mariner (9-12) Features not only the well-known poem, but over 20 others by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 006068 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Library Builders 1255 The Road From Home (9-AD) David Kherdian's award-winning book about Veron, a young Armenian girl living in a small Turkish village amidst the massacres around 1915, on the heels of World War I. Life was very good, beautiful, and secure for nine-yearold Veron, who greatly enjoyed her family and other simple things in life. She never imagined things to be any other way until the day her family and other Armenians were forced to evacuate Azizya. This day would mark only the beginning of years of unspeakable horrors and struggle that she is about to face. Though she faces great loss, pain, and hunger, Veron is a young woman who was made to endure all of the challenges she would encounter. Through dark times, without denying her true feelings, she also maintains an optimistic outlook and forgets her personal sorrows by brightening the lives of others. Though several situations take place in her crucial adolescent age that threaten to separate her from her Armenian roots and her Christian faith, she remains strong and hopeful. 029105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne) (9-12) An American classic. Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale are caught in a web of sin and deceit. Each holds his own key to peace and happiness, but will the paths chosen lead to salvation, or more bitterness? Hester Prynne, outcast from Puritan society, is made to wear a scarlet “A” for the rest of her life. Tormented by guilt and the ostracization of her neighbors, Hester refuses to reveal the identity of the father of her child. 012404 Bantam Classic . . . . . 3.95 3.25 Includes the author’s preface to the 2nd edition and a very short biography on the author, 248 pgs, pb. 038075 Signet Classic . . . . . . 3.95 2.95 Includes an introduction by Brenda Wineapple, an afterword by Regina Barreca, and an early Hawthorne short story that shares elements with The Scarlet Letter. 274 pgs, pb. Scarlet Pimpernel (9-12) Set in the French Revolution, when members of the noble class were considered enemies and executed by beheading. The Scarlet Pimpernel, a daring Englishman, becomes a hero to those condemned, saving them from the guillotine. Chauvelin has vowed to end his meddling, but first he must discover the identity of the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel. (Note: Some inappropriate language.) 002450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 3.95 Romeo and Juliet (9-12) Shakespeare’s famous play about a love “too rash, too unadvised, too sudden,” and its tragic outcome. When Romeo and Juliet see each other for the first time, it is love at first sight. Distraught when they discover they are from feuding families, they nevertheless decide to marry in secrecy. When a series of misunderstandings ensue, Romeo and Juliet ultimately fall victim to an unfortunate fate. Arguably one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. pb. -Enh 019907 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Scottish Seas (7-12) The Ayton family calls the east coast of 019906 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 1.00 0.85 Scotland home, in particular, the village of The thrift edition is 92 pgs, pb. Auchmithie. Much has to be endured in the year 1707; life is not easy when one must contend with the sea, bandits, myths, brothers, and animals. As the story unfolds, we see young Mac Ayton growing through these trials and maturing in his faith. 153 pgs. ~ Zach 009628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 9.75 Rozencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (7+) Read the story of Hamlet through the lives of two not-so-important characters. If you’ve read Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, you might not even remember Rozencrantz and Guildenstern. At least, I hardly remembered their roles. However, as you read through this play by Tom Stoppard, you will be introduced to these two men who, on the surface, may have seemed insignificant in Shakespeare’s play, but if you look deeper, you see that they played a significant role. These humorous characters are highlighted in this book while Hamlet’s dramatic saga is occurring in the background. You will enjoy their interactions with Hamlet and their take on what is happening. Even this re-telling of Hamlet from a different viewpoint cannot change the inevitable fate of these two characters. Reading this play in its original format (complete with stage cues) is entertaining and challenging. Stoppard’s writing style is much like Shakespeare’s; however, Stoppard is kind enough to spare you from trying to decipher the Old English writing style - this play is presented in a more contemporary English language. Pb, 126 pgs. – elise 030414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.25 1256 Library Builders The Sea Wolf (7-AD) This famous sea story, authored by Jack London, opens with a disastrous shipwreck. Humphrey Van Weyden, a gentleman aboard one of the two colliding ships, is swept overboard and picked up by Wolf Larsen, the overbearing captain of the seal-hunting vessel Ghost. Refusing to take him ashore, Larsen instead makes "Hump" a cabin boy, where he is forced to work hard for the first time in his life in order to survive. Life aboard the vessel under the highly intelligent but ruthless Captain Wolf is told from the perspective of Van Weyden as he struggles to survive through the dangers of working for the captain, storms, and mutiny, falls in love with another castaway, and encounters other adventures at sea. 017666 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Secret Sharer & Other Stories (8-AD) This Dover thrift edition holds three powerful stories written by Joseph Conrad: “The Secret Sharer,” “Youth: A Narrative,” and “Typhoon.” 004302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 ☼Separate Peace (9-AD) This classic bestseller tells the story of two friends who are roommates at a New England boys’ boarding school during the early years of World War II. The narrator, Gene, is lonely and introverted, while his friend Phineas is a handsome, daredevil athlete. The boys are very different, but their friendship remains true as they go through the ups and downs of adolescence in a world that is changing around them. A quintessential coming of age novel. By John Knowles. 204 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 9.25 Sense and Sensibility (9-AD) Published in 1811, Jane Austen's classic work introduces readers to sisters Marianne and Elinor Dashwood, the former romantic and emotional; the latter more even-tempered and practical. As they socially mix with area gentry, they are caught up in the elaborate games and schemes of these upper-class singles to marry "sensibly" for both wealth and happiness. As luck would have it, however, in the midst of the flirtations, play-acting, and romantic walks in the park, the sisters find themselves falling for the men that are all but sensible to pursue. - Jess 005088 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 A Severe Mercy (9-AD) Sheldon Vanauken writes his true life story about the life-altering time span from his college years into his thirties. We meet Sheldon as he introduces his character from the third-person point of view, exploring Glenmerle, his childhood home in New Jersey. It was there that he came to his first large revelation and decision about love. He resolved after some contemplation that emotions are feelings, and feelings are a feminine thing, so life would not be as full without them. When he is presented with the person that he will love forever, he fully envelops himself in the relationship. Shortly thereafter, the point of view shifts from thirdperson to first person as Sheldon invites us into his life as he first meets Jean Davis, or, "Davy." It is literally love at first sight, and Davy becomes Sheldon's one great love. We follow them in their relationship where early on their ideals are pagan, centered around beauty. They build a life at Oxford that grows more Christian, and ever more literary, philosophical, and theological. Their lives at Oxford become entrenched in religion where they begin to question if it is indeed possible to be an intellectual, thinking individual and still have a faith in the indefinable at the same time. They grow closer to their Christian friends and to God and meet all differ- See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. ent types of people who believe slightly different things. Their homestead, dubbed "The Studio," becomes a place where circles of people meet and exchange ideas. Notably, this is also a forum in which literature is shared, specifically many of C.S Lewis's books. While Sheldon is contemplating faith, he writes C.S Lewis and is shocked to get a response. It doesn't take long for the two to develop a close intellectual and spiritual bond first through exchanged letters and later on in person. In fact, this book contains 18 letters by C.S. Lewis. After a few years at Oxford, Sheldon is offered a teaching job in the U.S. and the couple moves back. It takes them a while to adjust, but Sheldon and Davy find comfort in each other until an untimely tragic end. Sheldon finds that love and faith are the two necessary ingredients in life and continues to look for support in God. 026666 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.25 Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind (7-AD) Although life isn’t easy in the harsh Cholistan Desert of Pakistan, Shabanu loves the beauty of the desert and the camels that her family raises. Impulsive, stubborn, and adventurous, she would much rather be taking care of the camels she loves than the housework she loathes. She often gets her wish, as she has no brothers to help her father with the camels. However, she is constantly chastised for her lack of obedience and warned about everything that must change when she becomes a proper Muslim woman. With all the attention on her older sister Phulan and her wedding, Shabanu is in no hurry to grow up. She continues to prove her worth with the camels, saving a newborn camel after its mother is killed, helping train camels to “dance,” and even accompanying her father on a camel-trading trip. As Phulan’s wedding approaches, the family makes plans to join the bridegroom and his family. Without warning, Phulan’s bridegroom is killed, and she “inherits” Shabanu’s intended husband, Murad, whom they both like. Shabanu is promised instead to a wealthy landowner who is much older than she – both because he can offer a good bride price, and to keep his murderous relative from trying to take Murad’s inherited land. Shabanu knows the arrangement is attractive because it is a convenience to the family, but she is resentful. She’s lost her intended husband and will lose her way of life – what can she do? A Newbery Award winner. By Suzanne Fisher Staples, 240 pages. Please note there are some violent scenes. Discussion questions appended. – Jess 009155 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Shane (Jack Schaefer) (7-12) Shane rides into town and saves the day for a Western homesteading family, and serves as a hero figure for a young boy. 004998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 She Stoops to Conquer (9-AD) This charming comedy by playwright Oliver Goldsmith was first performed in 1773. In this story, a young lady poses as a servant girl to win the heart of a young gentleman who is too shy to court ladies from his own class. Plenty of humor and satire abound in this classic play. 63 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Short Stories (Wharton) (9-AD) Edith Wharton was a late 19th and early 20th century author who wrote about the affluent social circles to which she belonged. In her works, she satirizes and critiques the social conventions of her day. This collection contains seven of her best short stories, including Souls Belated, The Pelican, and The Muse’s Tragedy. 124 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046095 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 Song of Roland (9-AD) This famous French tale, written by an unknown poet, shares the story of Charlemagne’s army, which was ambushed in a remote Pyrenean pass in the year 778. Symbolic of the struggle between Christianity and paganism, the dynamic, bitter tale of the battle and Roland’s honorable last stand is captivating as well as effective in illustrating the code of chivalry that existed in medieval France. We carry three different editions of this classic tale. ~ Rachel 017669 Dover Thrift Edition . 2.00 1.65 Translated by Leonard Bacon, this edition includes a briefe introduction. 128 pgs, pb. 041929 Penguin Classic . . . 14.00 9.95 Translated by Dorothy Sayers, this edition includes a 50-page introduction that describes aspects of the poem and the time period it took place in. 206 pgs, pb. 036498 Penguin Classic (Burgess) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 7.95 Translated by Glyn Burgess, this edition includes a 25-page introduction that breaks down the story and examines the history behind it. It also includes a large portion of the story in its original French. Used in Veritas Omnibus II, 220 pgs, pb. Silas Marner (9-AD) When Silas Marner is framed by his best friend and wrongly accused of theft, he also loses the girl he loves to that same man. Heartbroken and grieved, the weaver moves to a new town and becomes a recluse, transferring his affections to the gold he receives and hoards in return for his work. After living in bitter solitude for many years, his life is changed when he becomes the guardian of Eppie, a cheery little orphan girl who shows him love and hope again. This unabridged classic by George Eliot is available in a few editions. The Dover Thrift Edition is an unabridged but slightly corrected republication of the first edition and is 152 pgs, pb. The Signet Classics Edition, which has an introduction by Frederick R. Karl, is 184 pgs, Song of the Lark (Giant Thrift Edition) (7-AD) pb. This moving novel tells the story of Thea 006093 Dover Thrift . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 038076 Signet Classic . . . . . . 3.95 2.95 Kronborg, part of a large family and daughter of a preacher, who wants to be a musician in a time when women are expected to stay at Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (6+) A rich tale of one of King Arthur's most noble home and care for the family. It’s a coming-ofknights, Sir Gawain. This tale is full of warriors, age novel in which Thea defies the limitations romance, battles, and many other adventures. of her gender and social class to become an Also housed in this volume are two other works, international opera star. Written by one of the Pearl, and Sir Orfeo. An unknown medieval leading American authors of the twentieth cenpoet originally wrote all 3 of these stories, but tury, Willa Cather, the book is unabridged, with these retellings by J.R.R. Tolkien bring the sto- memorable characters and an important mesries to life while retaining the artistic language. sage about equality. 314 pgs, pb. 2.95 012051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.25 033464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 The Slopes of War (7-AD) Gettysburg was a peaceful, ordinary little market town until the armies of Northern Virginia and the Potomac met there in battle. Through the fictional characters of Buck Summerhill, a private in the Union Army; his cousins Custis and Mason Walker, who are Confederates; and Buck’s widowed mother and younger siblings, residents of Gettysburg; this novel provides an accurate portrayal of the famous battle and of the consequences that followed. 032527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.50 Song of Hiawatha (9-AD) This famous, epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow tells the story of Hiawatha, a young brave with magic moccasins, who loves nature and talks to animals and tries to bring peace to his people. The poem follows his life, through his childhood and adolescence to his marriage and his children, then through the death of loved ones, famine, and eventually his own death. It’s an adventure-filled, moving poem, wherein Hiawatha uses his supernatural gifts and his bravery to help the people he loves. This classic is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature, combining romance and idealism with a tranquil, natural setting. Unabridged, 142 pgs, pb. 023433 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Sophocles I (8-AD) This book includes three complete Greek tragedies written by Sophocles that center around the legend of Oedipus. The text has been translated by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore and is very readable. The stories are given in the original play format, with a list of characters given before each play. Plays include Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. An eight page introduction analyzes the plays and discusses the life of Sophocles a bit. 212 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 037400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 10.75 Sophocles: Oedipus Cycle (11-AD) This is a combined volume of Sophocles’ Oedipus trilogy, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. The trilogy centers first on Oedipus, the King of Thebes, and recount his downfall, his exile and death. Antigone, the final book in the series of tragedies focuses on the fate of Oedipus’ children as they carry out his legacy. These epic plays have a modern translation by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald. A brief commentary by the translators appears after Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone. An index of names, presenting a brief description of the people and places noted in the plays is also included. 257 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel P. 023401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.00 10.50 Library Builders 1257 Story of the Amistad This fast-paced book tells the dramatic story of the 1839 voyage of the schooner Amistad and her cargo of Africans bound for slavery in the New World. It's a true tale of mutiny on the high seas when the Africans, lead by Cinque, a young African farmer, revolt and seize control of the ship. The liberated Africans then start for home, but instead of reaching Africa, they wind up in New England. The results of these events, and the trial that ensued became front-page news. Were Cinque and the others rebellious slaves and mutineers? Were they property that must be returned to its rightful owners? Or, were they simply honest men and women trying to regain their freedom? 113 pgs. 013082 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 The Story of the Trapp Family Singers (7-AD) Nearly everyone has seen the musical The Sound of Music, which is the most successful musical of all time. The musical comes from the true story of the Trapp family. This book was written by Baroness Maria Augusta Trapp, detailing her arrival at the Trapp house, the months she spent there as a tutor (anxiously awaiting the day when she could return to the nunnery), her romance with the baron, and the family's escape from Nazi-occupied Austria to freedom in America. Read the real story of the woman who brought music back into the life of a grateful family. 000192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 10.25 Swiss Family Robinson Observing how fascinated his children were with the story of Robinson Crusoe, Johann Wyss, a pastor in Bern, Switzerland, decided to create his own Robinson - one with a family just like his own, in order to entertain and instruct his sons. Years later, Johann's son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, who had become a librarian and professor of philosophy, convinced his father to allow him to complete and edit the charming story. It was first published as the Swiss Family Robinson in 1813 and has since been a favorite of adults and children alike. Unabridged. 039841 Aladdin Classic . . . . . 7.99 6.15 61 chapters, 553 pgs pb. Includes reading group guide at end of book. 036621 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.95 3.95 This unabridged edition is also based on the W.H.G. Kingston translation, the version recommended for use with Total Language Plus and Progeny Press study guides. 44 chapters, 338 pgs, pb. 013084 Evergreen Classic . . . 4.99 4.05 This version is also based on the W.H.G. Kingston translation, used by many study guides. It provides the same content at a lower price if you don't mind if the page numbers may not match up exactly with the guide. 44 chapters, 326 pgs, pb. 008328 Sterling Classic . . . . . 9.95 7.25 Hardcover, black/white illustrations, and concluding questions. 61 chapters, 335 pgs. 001778 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 35 chapters, 192 pgs, pb. 049032 ☼Puffin Classic . . . . 4.99 3.55 Contains an introduction by Jon Scieszka, a biographical author file, a list of characters, discussion questions, activities, a “Did You Know?” page, and a glossary. 486 pgs, pb. 1258 Library Builders Swiss Family Robinson (6-8) 048572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Tale of the Cid and Other Stories of Knights and Chivalry (7-AD) 021582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 8.25 Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) (9-12) Imprisoned by the French aristocracy for many years, Dr. Manette is finally released and joins his daughter Lucie in London. There they meet accused traitor Charles Darnay, who narrowly escapes charges of treason. Darnay falls in love with Lucie Manette and they marry. But, as the fires of revolution sweep across France, all three return to Paris where they are caught up in the chaos. Only an act of supreme sacrifice can save Darnay from certain doom. 002425 Bantam Classic . . . . . 4.95 3.95 Includes an afterword by Stephen Koch and is 416 pgs, pb 017696 Penguin Classic . . . . 8.00 5.75 Includes an introduction and notes by Richard Maxwell, along with the original illustrations by H.K. Browne, and is 488 pgs, pb. Tales from King Arthur (8-AD) Be swept away into the romantic world of long ago. Arthurian tales have been passed down through history, and Andrew Lang has put together this selection of tales for all to enjoy. As you read along you will be enamored by a young boy being crowned king, the Knights of the Round Table performing heroic deeds, the quest for the Holy Grail, and the fight for Guinevere's heart. Black-and-white illustrations throughout the book add to the richness of the tales. 141 pgs, pb. - elise 031645 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 Tales of the Arabian Nights (7-AD) Deceived by his beloved wife, Sultan Schahriar is certain that deep down, all women are as deceitful as his wife. The Sultan decides that the world is better off without all these wicked women and his solution to the problem: marry a new bride every evening and have her killed in the morning. When the grand-vizir’s own daughter Scheherazade asks to marry the Sultan, he is reluctant to hand his daughter over, but her amazing gift of weaving enchanting tales such as Aladdin and his magic lamp and Sindbad the Sailor work to captivate the Sultan so that he spares her life evening after evening to hear more of these wonderful stories. Comprised of over 30 captivating folk and fairy tales, this book is a great choice for a quick before-bedtime read! Wordsworth Classic. ~ Enh 031646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.95 ☼Tartuffe and Other Plays (12-AD) This collection contains seven plays by the great French author Moliere, including Tartuffe, School for Wives, School for Husbands, Critique of the School for Wives, Ridiculous Precieuses, Versailles Impromptu, and Don Juan. Translated and with an introduction by Donald M. Frame. Includes a foreword by Virginia Scott which places the seventeenth century playwright in historical context. 408 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 003646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 5.75 Tempest (9-12) Prospero, a magician, and his lovely daughter, Miranda, live on an enchanted island, which they inhabited after being forced to leave their homeland. Their servants are their only company – Ariel, an invisible sprite, and Caliban, a witch’s large son. Their daily existence is upset by the arrival of a shipwrecked crew, among whom is a handsome prince. This final work of Shakespeare is marked by all of the classic elements of a good play – timeless lines, a complex plot, and a joyous ending. ~ Melissa 006124 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Ten P’s in a Pod (8-AD) In the days before 15-passenger vans, before 30-foot long travel trailers or motor homes could be seen cruising the interstate, even before there where many interstate highways, an extended road trip was an undertaking of immense proportions. Especially when the family involved consisted of parents and eight children! This is the amazing and encouraging story of a family on a mission – a mission of evangelism that takes them on more than a million miles of North American roads in the 1950s and ‘60s. Along the way they will have to deal with truant officers (as they home school in a day and age when most people have never even heard of such a thing); have faith that a handful of coins will feed the family each day; and witness to hundreds and thousands of people through their messages, music, and other talents. It is an inspiring true story of a family that wholeheartedly embarks upon a journey that sets them apart as a unique and unusual tool of Almighty God. This well-written, often humorous book is a great story of faith and unity for the whole family. 198 pgs, hc. ~ Zach 035409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 14.95 041166 Audiobook CDs . . . 30.00 19.95 6-CD set runs 415 minutes and is read by author. Includes a bonus CD with music and Scripture used by the Pent family. Their Eyes Were Watching God (10-AD) 029100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 7.25 Things Fall Apart (10-AD) This milestone in African literature was written by Chinua Achebe and published in 1958. It gives a truthful look at tribal life in Nigeria before and after the coming of colonialism. It tells about the violence, suffering, and war that existed but also shares a sense of tradition, ritual, and social unity. The main story is about a village leader named Okonkwo who is controlled by fear of failure and weaknesses. Colonialism comes to Umuofia and forever changes the culture Okonkwo has grown up with. It’s a rather depressing but accurate look at what the transition from tribal life to colonialism was like. A glossary of Ibo words and phrases is included. 214 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 009368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 8.50 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Through the Looking Glass (Carroll) (9-AD) And What Alice Found There is the subtitle to this charming sequel to Lewis Carroll's infamous Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Once again, the heroine Alice finds herself in a fantastic world after she ventures through the looking glass over the mantel in the drawingroom. In this strange and exciting lookingglass land, everything is reversed and the scenery is a larger-than-life chess game full of live chessmen, kings and queens, and strange mythological creatures. Before Alice knows it, she has become a pawn in a bizarre game of chess, along with famous nursery rhyme figures such as Humpty Dumpty, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and the White Knight. Try every chess move for yourself as the book goes along (a handy diagram is included for the chesschallenged, such as myself). This unabridged, paperback edition is a delightful tale for children of all ages. This whimsical fantasy contains memorable poetry, including the often quoted "Jabberwocky," along with fifty black-and-white original illustrations by John Tenniel. Together, they help to make this cherished story come to life right in your hands. - elise 006126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.05 The Time Machine (7-AD) The unabridged, classic tale of time travel adventure by H.G.Wells. In the onset of the story, the man dubbed "The Time Traveler," is showing his friends the miniature version of the life-sized travel machine that he is working on. As an editor, psychologist, narrator, and other friends second-guess and debate with him, the time traveler has answers for all of their questions. Just how is time travel possible? It seems as though his friends are merely pretending to understand, as the concept is much too mindblowing for any of them. The Time Traveler gives them a taste of what happens when one time travels and sends his miniature on a trip. Before all of their eyes, it disappears! It still doesn't seem believable. What happens in a couple days when they are all at The Time Traveler's house, waiting to meet him for dinner, and there's no sign of him? He eventually appears, looking as if he were run over by a truck, and he has plenty of stories to tell. It turns out he just finished the real time machine and went on his very own incredible journey far, far into the future. Will his respected, wise colleagues finally accept his story as true? 000952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.99 3.00 006127 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 2.00 1.65 Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (7-AD) This edition is a nice package of both stories, and I recommend reading them back-to-back as they compliment one another so well. In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, you will see life through the eyes of an energetic boy named Tom Sawyer. As you read, you will enjoy a summertime of adventure, pranks, punishments, villains, and young love. In Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, you will see life through the eyes of a boy who nobody wants. Join him and his friend Jim (a runaway slave) as they float down the Mississippi River on their raft as they mature into young men. These two lighthearted stories will bring a smile to your face; however, do take caution as there is a large amount of crude racial language used. Unabridged, pb, 396 pages. A Wordsworth Classic. - elise 031648 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Twelfth Night (9-AD) Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies. Revolving around the main ideas of “mistaken identities and unrequited love,” this play explores the complicated, intermingled relationships among the main characters of Orsino, Olivia, Viola, and Cesario. Several editions are available. ~ Enh 031649 Wordsworth Ed. . . . . 4.99 3.95 Edited by Cedric Watts, this edition includes an introduction by Watts as well as additional notes on the play and a word glossary. 128 pgs, pb, unabridged. 038079 Pelican Edition . . . . . 7.00 4.95 This edition is slightly edited with an introduction by Jonathan Crewe, and includes notes describing unfamiliar terms beneath the text; 92 pgs, pb. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (7-AD) The classic novel by Jules Verne is reprinted in this thrift edition, complete and unabridged. Probably Verne’s best work, the novel tells exciting stories about a deep-sea submarine that explores the deepest parts of the ocean. With underwater exploration, sunken ships, giant squids, cannibals, Atlantis, and many adventures, the book has provided entertainment and inspiration for generations. Memorable characters like Captain Nemo, Ned Land, and the Professor captivate readers, as does the famous Nautilus (the submarine). The inspiration for many science fiction writers, as well as numerous films, this book will be enjoyed by children and adults alike. 270 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel Trial (Thrift Edition) (9-AD) 2.95 Written in 1914 and published posthumously 023447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 in 1925, this dark novel by Franz Kafka tells the tale of Josef K., a young man who is arrested Uncle Tom’s Cabin (8-AD) This controversial novel by Harriet Beecher for a crime he didn’t commit. Throughout his ordeal, Josef K. is subjected to nonsensical rules Stowe remains an American classic. The story and bureaucracy, raising timeless issues about focuses on Uncle Tom, a long-suffering slave, the role of government and the nature of justice. and provides a glimpse into the harsh history Translated by David Wyllie. 165 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa of slavery in America. It also shows how Tom’s 046252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 love for people and faith in Christ helped him through a harsh and unfair life. All the editions listed below are unabridged versions. ~ Rachel 001340 Aladdin Classic . . . . . 6.99 5.50 Troilus and Cressida (7-AD) This edition includes a reading guide with a Set during the later years of the Trojan War, few discussion questions, and a few recomShakespeare’s play tells the story of Troilus, a mended activities. 696 pgs, pb. Trojan prince, and Cressida, the daughter of a 3.25 Trojan priest who has defected to the Greek side. 032330 Dover Thrift Ed . . . . 4.00 Includes the original preface, but no other This play is classified as one of Shakespeare’s extras. 380 pgs, pb. tragedies, and its characters constantly question 7.25 values—including hierarchy, honor, and love— 038080 Penguin Classic . . . 10.00 This edition includes an introduction by Ann that were important during their time (and are Douglas and is 630 pgs, pb.7.75 still important today). Introductory material at the beginning of the book provides background information about the theaters of Shakespeare’s Utopia (9-AD) time, as well as historical information, publica- This classic work by Sir Thomas More was first tion information, and more. Helpful footnotes published in 1516. In this work, More envisions appear throughout the text of the play, providing a patriarchal island kingdom where there was “translations” and further explanations of dif- religious tolerance, all goods were communityficult words. The play is 140 pgs, plus 49 pgs of owned, and there was no violence, sexual discrimination or vice. Available versions are introductory material. pb. ~ Lisa 046151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 5.75 described below. ~ Lisa 046253 Dover Thrift . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 This inexpensive edition is an unabridged version of the standard translation. 85 pbs, Trumpeter of Krakow (9-12) pb. Joseph and his family have given their word to 6.15 protect the Great Tarnov Crystal and now may 030466 Norton Critical Edtn . 7.99 This edition was translated and edited by have to give their lives to keep the oath. Robert M. Adams and is 134 pgs pb. 002056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.75 Tom Sawyer, Detective In this lesser-known tale of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, the two boys arrive in Arkansas to find Tom's Uncle Silas pursued by two dangerous thugs. Overjoyed at the chance to try out their new mail-order detective kit, Tom and Huck embark on a rollicking adventure wherein the boys get involved with stolen diamonds, meet a mysterious stranger, find a body in a shallow grave, and learn that Uncle Silas has confessed to a murder he didn't commit! 71 pgs. An Evergreen Classic. 013624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 To Kill a Mockingbird (7-12) 1962 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction. Scout and Jem Finch witness prejudice in the depression-era South when their father, a lawyer, defends a black man accused of rape. By Harper Lee, 376 pgs, pb. 013819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1259 Vicar of Wakefield (9-12) The only novel by Oliver Goldsmith, this book is nonetheless a masterful story of an unworldly vicar whose faith is not dependent upon good circumstances. Full of wisdom, charm, and comedy, this tale has been a classic since it was first published in 1766. ~ Melissa 028408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Vindication of the Rights of Women Thrift Edition (10-AD) This book by Mary Wollstonecraft is considered to be the first great manifesto of women’s rights and is a must read for anyone interested in the history of the women’s rights movement or feminism. In it, Wollstonecraft fights for equality, and especially equality in education, arguing that it is differences in education, not biological inferiorities that make women less intelligent and more emotional. The basis for many feminist arguments are included, but be aware that the book is not written from a Christian perspective and may include arguments and statements that do not parallel the views of some Christians. This is the complete and unabridged book, which was originally published in 1792 and has been republished here in this pb thrift edition. 202 pgs. ~ Rachel 004238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Virgil Eclogues and Georgics (7-AD) This book contains two of Virgil’s most revered poems, translated into English for easy reading. This thrift edition comes at a great price and includes the complete unabridged translation of both the Eclogues and the Georgics by James Rhoades. The Eclogues is the story of simple shepherds struggling with unrequited love while tending their flocks amid the civil war following Julius Caesar’s assassination. The Georgics rejoices in Italy and the country’s beauty, values of rustic piety, pleasures of family life, and the vitality of the Italian people. Two great poems in one handy book. 100 pgs, pb. ~ Rachel 023451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Walden; Or, Life in the Woods (9-AD) Henry David Thoreau was a 19th century environmentalist who built a cabin on the shores of Walden Pond outside Concord, Massachusetts. For two years and two months (during 18451847), Thoreau lived in his cabin, where he lived simply and aimed to be self-sufficient. He farmed, observed nature, surveyed, and wrote in his journal. This classic of the American Romantic period expresses the spirit of New England Transcendentalism through accounts of Thoreau’s daily life, detailed nature writing, and meditations on society, government, human existence, and more. 216 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046094 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 1260 Library Builders War and Peace (7-AD) Considered one of the world’s greatest masterpieces, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, provides an in-depth view of Russian society during the times of the Napoleonic Wars. Although this book introduces the reader to over 500 characters, the story mostly centers on the three aristocratic families of the Bezukhovs, the Bolkonskys, and the Rostovs; and chronicles their lives during the tumultuous times of the early nineteenth century. Written from Tolstoy’s point of view that history cannot be altered and that man can do nothing to influence it, this book readily displays Tolstoy’s mastery as an author in the face of his unconventional historical perspective. A whopper of a paperback at 964 pgs. A Wordsworth Classic. ~ Enh 031652 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 6.15 Where the Broken Heart Still Beats (7-AD) When Cynthia Ann Parker was just a young girl, Comanche Indians raided her family's fort, plundered their belongings, left some of her family for dead, and captured her and two siblings. In 1860, 25 years after the capture, Cynthia now goes by the name, Naduah, is married to a Comanche warrior chief and has three children. She doesn't remember anything before the People took her. So when she is captured by Texas Rangers and U.S cavalry troops and taken to some of her surviving relatives to live, she experiences great grief. The Parker family labels Cynthia Ann and her daughter as "savages" and want to change their ways back to those of white people. The only Parker who seems to understand and befriend her is twelve-year-old Lucy. Cynthia Ann wants nothing more than to be reunited with her real family and does not want to alter her ways, nor does she want Prairie Flower, her infant daughter, to lose her culture. Grandfather promises that he will take Cynthia Ann to visit her family, but war breaks out, making it impossible. Will Cynthia Ann ever be reunited with her husband and other children? The story is based on a real person; however, author Carolyn Meyer develops fictional Lucy, which she uses to help tell the story. 026542 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.99 5.95 White Fang (7-12) Classic story of a wolf-dog who struggles with his identity and eventually becomes a partially domesticated pet who is loved and accepted by a human family. Much of the book is told from The War of the Worlds (9-AD) Although not a new idea today, interplanetary the point of view of the wolves. Black and white travel was an original idea at the time H.G. illustrations scattered throughout the book. 3.55 Wells wrote this title. Horrifying readers in its 018536 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 day, The War of the Worlds is an imaginative account of hostile creatures from Mars invading ☼Wish You Well (8-AD) Set in the 1940s in rural Virginia, this moving Earth. Moving about in metal contraptions, they leave behind a trail of destruction as they plow novel evokes the struggles of a family trying down buildings and anything else in their path to overcome tragedy. Twelve-year-old Lou(isa) with deadly heat rays, making humans desper- and seven-year-old Oz are sent from New York ate to simply survive. Their sudden appear- City to their great-grandmother Louisa’s Virginia ance and seemingly indestructible bodies leave farm after a car accident kills their father and humans utterly bewildered, with little hope of leaves their mother in a coma. The children are ridding themselves of these terrifying creatures ill-prepared for the rugged Appalachian lifestyle, and their grandmother finds herself in a legal from Mars. 006132 Dover Thrift Ed. . . . . 2.50 2.05 battle to save her land from industrial interests. With patience, perseverance, and love, the family adapts to their new life and even has some Warriors Don't Cry (7-10) A stirring account of the forced integration of triumphs among the sorrow. A letter from the Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas by author (with photos of his family), a reading group guide, and suggestions for getting started one of the "Little Rock Nine." 009582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 in genealogy are included. By David Baldacci. 420 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 048309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.99 9.95 Watership Down (9-AD) I remember reading this classic in high school and initially despising the book. Thankfully, by the end, I came to really appreciate and love Wit and Wisdom of the American Presidents the novel and its various levels of meaning. (9-12) On the surface, the book is about a society of "Few men have virtue enough to withstand the rabbits who are forced to flee their home while highest bidder." "An honorable defeat is betit’s being destroyed by a land developer. They ter than a dishonorable victory." These quotes travel the English countryside, dodging all kinds by George Washington and Millard Fillmore, of danger, looking for a safe place to live. With respectively, are just two of over 400 quotes themes of freedom, survival, the need for a from American presidents contained in this home, acceptance of different cultures, ethics, book. The book is arranged chronologically by and human nature, the story about a group of president, and gives the life dates, years of presirabbits is surprisingly entertaining and moving. dency, and party affiliation of each chief executive from George Washington to Bill Clinton. 476 pgs, pb. ~Rachel 1.65 043957 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.00 12.95 017683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Wonder Book (7-AD) A collection of author Nathaniel Hawthorne's retelling of 6 well known tales in Greek mythology. As fictional narrator Eustace Bright recounts the tales of "The Golden Touch," "The Three Golden Apples," "The Gorgon's Head," The Chimaera," The Paradise of Children," and "The Miraculous Pitcher," you will meet the such characters as King Midas, Hercules, Medusa, and Pandora. Although dramatic license was taken in the retellings (the "classical" aspects of the legends may not be well preserved), this book nonetheless remains a good way to introduce children to several of the best known heroes and monsters of Greek mythology. 024685 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 2.50 Words by Heart (7-10) Lena can recite the Scriptures by heart. Hoping to make her beloved papa proud of her and to make her white classmates notice her "Magic Mind" instead of her black skin, Lena vows to win the Bible-quoting contest, but winning does not bring Lena what she expects. Instead of honor, violence and death erupt and strike the one she loves most dearly. Lena, who has believed in vengeance, must now learn how to forgive. "A many-layered book. Ouida Sebestyen has wrapped story in poetry, wrapped me with it, too, caught me and held me, made me feel." - Cynthia King, The New York Times. 001990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.50 4.25 Wuthering Heights (9-12) This classic novel by Emily Bronte tells of the great and terrible love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. As a young boy, Heathcliff is adopted by Catherine’s father and falls in love with Catherine. When Mr. Earnshaw dies, Catherine’s brother bullies Heathcliff until he leaves their home. Catherine marries another man and even has a child, and Heathcliff assumes she has forgotten him. He returns years later, a bitter though wealthy man, and begins to take unthinkable revenge for his childhood of abuse and neglect. The lonely English moorland where the novel takes place, characters that are violent, sweet, and memorable, and a love story that is as tragic as it is genuine make this a must-read classic. This Wordsworth Classic edition is complete and unabridged, with a twenty page introduction discussing the author and analyzing the novel. The Thrift Edition includes the complete, unabridged text first published in 1847. Both are 248 pgs, pb.~ Rachel 005160 Wordworth Classic . . 4.99 3.95 006135 Thrift Edition . . . . . . 3.50 2.95 023594 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 21.75 Yearling (Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings) (9-12) Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1939. Set in the backwoods of Florida, it’s the story of lonely 12-year-old Jody Baxter’s relationship with his father, his love for his pet fawn, and his passage from boyhood to manhood. 019908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.99 4.95 Young Goodman Brown and Other Short Stories (9-AD) Nathaniel Hawthorne was a 19th Century New England writer known for his suspenseful tales. This book contains seven of Hawthorne’s best short stories, including Young Goodman Brown, Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment, and The Birthmark. 111 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 046093 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 1.65 Coloring books / paper dolls My Own Eric Carle Coloring Books Now you can enjoy Eric Carle's classic stories coupled with your colorful pictures! These coloring books look like the originals except for one big difference - instead of Eric's eyecatching collages, the pictures are waiting to be colored in by you! There is even room next to the author information for you to paste your own picture and write your own short bio. JOKE BOOKS Enjoy! - Melissa 031870 Very Busy Spider . . . 5.99 4.25 bob phillips joke books Bob Phillips specializes in good, clean jokes 031871 Very Hungry Caterpillar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.25 the whole family can enjoy. If you're looking for a lot of laughs, check out one of these joke books for an entertaining read. World's Greatest Good Clean Joke Book “Sign on the cafeteria: Shoes required to eat in the cafeteria.’ Someone wrote below that: Socks can eat wherever they want.” You and your children will delight in the collection of poems in this volume. Did you hear about the party next week? We have to go dressed in the color of our husbands’ hair,” explained Mrs. Jones. “Oh, dear!” replied Mrs. Smith, “I had better not go!” 020275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 4.05 Listen & Color Books (PK-5) These entertaining coloring-book-and-CD sets allow you to listen to beloved children poems Awesome Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids (3-8) 109 pages of hilarious knock-knock jokes. and fairy tales as you color! Favorite Poems Some take some thinking to figure out, while for Children has 84 favorite poems to listen others are a breeze! “Knock, Knock. Who’s to, and 39 scenes to color from the delightthere? Lionel. Lionel who? Lionel eat you if you ful verses. While coloring, you can listen to come too close.” Or “Knock, knock. Who’s timeless favorites such as Eugene Fields, "Little there? Gladys. Gladys who? Gladys not snow- Boy Blue," "Three Little Kittens" by Eliza Lee ing.” These are just a couple examples of the Follen, and "Mary's Lamb" by Sara Josepha knock knock jokes your kids will tell and retell! Hale. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales has 035671 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 4.05 40 illustrations of scenes from eight of his most popular tales. The CD contains the complete version of the first three tales you color, "The Nutty Knock-Knock Jokes for Kids (3-8) 111 more pages of humorous knock-knock Ugly Duckling," "The Princess and the Pea," and "The Little Mermaid." The CDs are tucked jokes for kids to enjoy. 014745 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 4.05 away inside the back cover of each paperback coloring book. The illustrations in both books are perfect for markers, colored pencils and Jolly Jokes for Older Folks (AD) A collection of jokes geared toward people sharp crayons to color in all the details. Ideal with life experience. Jokes range from a multi- for travel or as an English or reading activity for tude of topics including old age, the advantages younger children. ~ elise 5.75 of being male, church bulletin bloopers and EACH BOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.95 more. You won’t find a dull moment here! 170 033453 Favorite Poems for Children 033454 Hans Christian Anderson Fairy Tales pgs, pb. ~ Tasha 042486 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.99 4.90 Dover Literature Coloring Books ~~~~~~~~ These delightful quality coloring books depict ☼Hilarious Adventures of Mish and Mash many ready-to-color illustrations from classic literature. Many of the coloring pages are (3-8) Mish and Mash are two monsters with a sense accompanied by adapted text from the story. of humor! Join them as they present hundreds 32-48 pgs. 3.25 of funny, kid-friendly jokes in this colorfully EACH COLORING BOOK . . . . 3.95 illustrated book. There are knock-knock jokes 027433 Arabian Nights and short “punchline” jokes (i.e. “What did the 038753 Beowulf mom corn say to the baby corn? Where’s your 005383 Black Beauty pop corn?”). There are also riddles, puzzles, 000515 Christmas Carol optical illusions, tongue twisters, and other fun 030452 Favorite Fairy Tales activities that go beyond ordinary joke books. 013961 Great Fairy Tale Illustrations For example, there are rebus puzzles to decode, 005877 Great Scenes from Shakespeare's Plays messages you have to hold up to a mirror to see, match-the-punchline-to-the-joke activities, and 044085 Real Mother Goose even instructions for drawing Mish and Mash. 013087 Treasure Island 038805 Velveteen Rabbit 158 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa 049034 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 7.25 020853 War of the Worlds See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Library Builders 1261 Dover Paper Dolls from Literature (PK+) Like the historical paper dolls from this publisher, these high-quality paper dolls include glossy, full-color cardstock dolls and paper clothes. There are several outfits for each doll, and occasionally, other accessories as well. The dolls and outfits and detailed and realistic, ready for hours of play. Dolls and clothes must be carefully cut out to be used, but then will be ready to act out any of your favorite scenes. EACH BOOK (except noted) . . 6.95 5.75 013489 Curious George Includes Curious George doll and 48 fullcolor customes, including a pirate, fireman, Indian chief, farmer, boy scout and more! 046525 Fairy Tale Weddings Paper Dolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 8.25 Includes famous couples and characters from popular fairy tales like Cinderella, Rapunzel, Rumpelstiltskin, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Beauty and the Beast, The Frog Prince, The Princess and the Pea, and Thumbelina. Each bride has her regular outfit (included on the paper doll itself) and her wedding dress, most of the rest of the characters have no additional outfits. 046526 Favorite Storybook Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 Includes one girl paper doll with a wardrobe of 8 different costumes the girl can use to dress up like famous characters from her stories: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Becky from Tom Sawyer, Mary from The Secret Garden, Wendy from Peter Pan, Anne from Anne of Green Gables, Heidi from (you guessed it!) Heidi, and Pollyanna from Pollyanna. 013513 Great Characters of Shakespeare Join actors Richard and Elizabeth as they make their stage debut as characters from one of William Shakespeare's immortal plays. 30 costumes, complete with tights and doublets, ruffled collars, caps, tartans, floor-length robes, and elegant fur-trimmed gowns represent 15 of Shakespeare's bestloved plays. Brief synopses of the plays are included, allowing you to produce your very own Shakespearean drama! 002767 Little Women . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 Features paper dolls of Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy and 16 different mid-Victorian outfits to dress them in. Many of the outfits are based on scenes from the novel. 031585 ☼Peter Pan . . . . . . . 9.99 8.25 013604 Pride and Prejudice 8 paper dolls include Elizabeth, Jane and Lydia Bennet; Mrs. Bennet; Mr. Bingley, Mr. Darcy; Lady Catherine; and Mr. Wickham. It is apparent that the illustrator received her inspiration from the motion picture, as the 48 period costumes depicted here closely resemble those seen in the movie. ~~~~~~~~ Little House Paper Dolls: Big Woods Collection The whole family’s here - Laura, Mary, Ma, Pa, Baby Carrie, even Jack the bulldog. All dolls are made of sturdy cardstock. Several authentic 19th-century outfits are included for each character (except Jack!). There are also two pullout scenes: one of the cozy room inside the Little House; the other of the garden. 020291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.99 8.75 1262 Library Builders Little Women Sticker Paper Dolls (PK-8) These beautiful paper dolls bring to life the poignant story of the Little Women. Whether your favorite character is the sensible Meg, vivacious Jo, compassionate Beth, or artistic Amy, you are sure to fall in love with these irresistibly charming dolls. Reusable sticker wardrobes feature sleepwear, skirts and blouses, lacy pinafores, and dresses for special occasions. 61 delightfully colored stickers also include an array of accessories such as hair ribbons, belts, hats, scarves, and toys. ~ Rachel 013575 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 4.95 Storybook Princess Sticker Paper Doll 032328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 1.25 AUDIOBOOKS / STORY TELLING AUDIOS Frog and Toad Audio Collection (PK-AD) Frog and Toad books have long been loved by children and now you can enjoy all four of the charming stories in this lovely audio format. The author, Arnold Lobel, reads all four of his books: Frog and Toad Are Friends, Frog and Toad All Year, Frog and Toad Together, and Days with Frog and Toad. These are complete and unabridged readings that will be enjoyed over and over again. Comes on two CDs and runs about 90 min. ~ Rachel 016738 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 12.95 Classic Children’s Book & Audio Sets (PK-3) Professionally narrated audios help bring your favorite characters from popular children’s stories to life! You and your children will find these dramatic readings, complete with music, sound effects, and page turn signals, a highly enjoyable experience. Read along with Mike Mulligan, Curious George, and many more! Please note that most sets now contain CDs. EACH SET BELOW . . . . . . . . . 9.99 7.25 040412 Caps for Sale 016763 Frog and Toad Together 040414 Goodnight Moon 040417 Little Bear 018867 Madeline 040421 Runaway Bunny 018877 Story of Ferdinand EACH SET BELOW . . . . . . . . 10.99 8.25 039031 Curious George Goes Camping 039032 George & Martha 039033 Giant Jam Sandwich 017326 Gingerbread Boy 012683 Katy & the Big Snow 017352 Little House 017355 Little Red Hen 043802 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile 038258 Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shove 017357 Miss Nelson Is Missing 017379 Three Billy Goats Gruff HarperCollins Unabridged Audiobook 016665 Amelia Bedelia . . . . 14.99 016691 Bear Called Paddington . . . . . . . 17.95 016708 Bridge to Terabithia 25.95 016738 Frog & Toad Collection Vol 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95 003951 More Paddington . . 17.95 016830 Sarah, Plain and Tall 25.95 016847 Winnie-the-Pooh . . 22.00 CDs 10.95 12.95 18.95 12.95 12.95 18.95 15.95 Jim Weiss Story Telling CDs (PK-AD) Sit back and enjoy a good listen with master storyteller Jim Weiss. A true artist at both composition and vocals, Jim pumps life into classics and tales ranging from humorous to historical. We've received accolades from homeschoolers and reviewers across the nation, not to mention the numerous prestigious awards these products have garnered. After listening to several sample tapes, we heartily agree! Great for road trips, sick rooms, or just a quiet time of sharing together, put on your imagination and one of these CDs, and lose yourself for an hour or so in a great adventure or lighthearted tale. EACH CD (except noted) . . . 14.95 11.50 026514 Adventures of Tom Sawyer 026518 American Tall Tales 002469 Animal Tales 003250 Arabian Nights 048508 ☼Best Love Stories in Song & Dance 046312 Carry On, Mr. Bowditch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.95 26.50 010298 Celtic Treasures 001787 Christmas Carol 043774 Coll. Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories 007501 Egyptian Treasures: Mummies/Myths 030823 Famously Funny! 007899 Fairytale Favorites 007503 Galileo and the Stargazers 048509 ☼Giants! A Colossal Collection of Tales and Tunes 046313 Good Luck Duck 007864 Good Night (Bedtime) 007911 Greek Myths 010300 Heroes in Mythology 010819 Jewish Holiday Stories: Chanukah, Purim, Passover 046314 Julius Caesar and The Story of Rome 007888 Jungle Book 007870 King Arthur and His Knights 037705 Masters of the Renaissance 001784 Mystery! Mystery! 016970 Prince and the Pauper 016972 Queen's Pirate: Elizabeth I and Sir Francis Drake 003254 Rip Van Winkle/Gulliver 035566 Romeo and Juliet 007913 Shakespeare for Children 003255 She & He: Adventures in Mythology 007859 Sherlock Holmes for Children 003256 Tales From Cultures Far and Near 003257 Tales From the Old Testament 043777 Tale of Two Cities Audio 010818 Tell Me A Story! 035565 Thomas Jefferson’s America CD 003258 Three Musketeers & Robin Hood 010816 Treasure Island 043778 Treasury of Wisdom Audio 037706 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea 026520 Uncle Wiggily's Storybook Christianaudio Audiobooks (PK-AD) 030547 Andersen’s Fairy Tales Audio on 6 CDs . . . 21.98 18.75 030548 Don Quixote Audio on 4 CDs . . . . . . . . . . 18.98 16.25 030560 Wonderful Wizard of Oz Audio on 4 CDs . . . . 5.98 5.25 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Focus on the Family Radio Theatre CDs Wow! Movies on CD! With a full cast of actors and realistic sound effects, these audio versions of the classics are faithful to the original stories - unlike some of their movie counterparts. Great for summer travel or listening to as a family on one of those blustery winter evenings. Audio sets come attractively packaged with information about the author, the theatre cast, and a summary of the story. I listened to one on the way to an exhibit. The quality of the production and recording are first-rate; even in the cab of a truck at highway speeds, hearing the story clearly was not a problem. The stories are very well done. EACH CD SET (except noted) 14.97 10.75 039999 Amazing Grace . . . 39.97 28.95 034246 Anne of Green Gables 028621 At Home in Mitford 34.97 26.50 034244 At the Back of the North Wind 014849 ☼Ben Hur 014851 Billy Bud, Sailor 011195 Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom 009962 Christmas Carol 026411 Chronicles of Narnia Complete Set . . . . . 39.99 28.95 014853 Father Gilbert Mysteries: Soul in Torment 024826 Father Gilbert Mysteries: Healing/Secrets 034250 Father Gilbert Mysteries: Play's the Thing 037259 Father Gilbert Mysteries: Silver Cord/In Memoriam 033164 Hiding Place 009973 Legend of Squanto 012755 Les Miserables 011716 Luke Reports (Complete V1-V4) . . . . . . . . . 49.97 35.95 012759 Secret Garden 014241 ☼Screwtape Letters 39.99 28.95 Blackstone Audiobooks (PK-AD) Listen to these wonderful recordings by Blackstone Audiobooks as you cook, clean, exercise, or drive! Each audio recording is a direct reading from the unabridged book. The readings are wonderfully acted out by the actor or actress that is reading, as their dramatic interpretations bring to life the many different characters, and their use of tone helps you feel exactly what the character is feeling. So, if you don't have time to read the book for yourself, pop in one of these audiobooks and let it read the book for you! Or, you can buy the unabridged book and have your child silently read along with the recording. No matter how or where you use the audiobooks, you are guaranteed hours of listening enjoyment! Although most of the audiobooks below are in CD format, some are available in MP3 CD format. MP3 CDs can be played on a computer or on an MP3-compatible CD player. - elise 041392 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 013899 Adv. of Huck. Finn . 23.95 15.75 010377 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . . . . . . . . . 32.95 21.50 010381 Adventures of Sherlock Holmes MP3-CDs . . 29.95 19.50 010282 Adv. of Tom Sawyer 19.95 12.95 010564 Aeneid . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 010283 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 041394 013911 013987 013995 041396 012944 014035 010284 012945 010390 015680 015696 015697 015707 013096 013103 010441 004032 023973 013191 010572 010473 014179 041397 013246 048263 048271 015710 015743 023215 010505 014232 017923 048294 048889 017924 010514 041398 013261 013262 041399 024217 024246 015744 015752 010398 010422 010433 010459 010531 014278 013310 024305 013387 Animal Farm . . . . . 14.95 9.95 Anne of Avonlea . . 24.95 16.25 Anne of Grn Gables 24.95 16.25 Anne of the Island . 24.95 16.25 Around the World in . 80 Days . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Beowulf . . . . . . . . 14.95 9.95 Bronze Bow . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Canterbury Tales . . 29.95 19.50 Christmas Carol - 3 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.00 17.75 Christmas Carol . . . 14.95 9.95 ☼Elsie Dinsmore . . 55.00 35.75 ☼Elsie Dinsmore MP3-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 ☼Elsie’s Womanhood76.00 49.75 ☼Elsie’s Womanhood MP3-CD . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Five Little Peppers And How They Grew - 6 CDs 55.00 35.75 Five Little Peppers And How They Grew MP3 CD 29.95 19.50 Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 ☼Gulliver’s Travels . 29.95 19.50 Hans Brinker MP3-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Heart of Darkness . 19.95 12.95 Hiding Place . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Homer Box Set: Iliad and Odyssey . . . . . 29.95 19.50 House at Pooh Crnr 27.00 17.95 Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer Among Indians . . . 35.95 23.50 Jane Eyre . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 ☼Jo’s Boys . . . . . . . 90.00 58.95 ☼Jo’s Boys MP3-CD 29.95 19.50 ☼Joan of Arc . . . . . 99.00 64.75 ☼Joan of Arc MP3-CD29.95 19.50 Johnny Tremain . . . 19.95 12.95 Journey to the Center of the Earth . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Justin Morgan Had a Horse . . . . . . . . . . 16.95 11.25 Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 ☼Little Women . . . 123.00 80.50 ☼Little Women MP3-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.95 29.50 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Moby-Dick . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Now We Are Six (Winniethe-Pooh) . . . . . . . . . 9.95 6.50 Oliver Twist . . . . . . 32.95 21.50 Otto Of The Silver Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.00 15.75 Peter Pan . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Pilgrim’s Progress . . 29.95 19.50 Pilgrim’s Progress MP3 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 16.25 ☼Pride and Prejudice90.00 58.75 ☼Pride and Prejudice MP3-CD . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Quo Vadis . . . . . . . 123.00 80.25 Quo Vadis MP3-CD 44.95 29.25 Railway Children . . 55.00 35.75 Railway Children MP3-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 Red Badge of Courage19.95 12.95 Robinson Crusoe . . 19.95 12.95 Scarlet Letter . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Shane . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 Silas Marner . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. 010498 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde . . . . . 19.95 12.95 010532 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde MP3-CD 19.95 12.95 014283 Swiss Family Robinson 29.95 19.50 041400 Tale of Troy . . . . . . 24.95 16.25 014299 Tale of Two Cities . 34.95 22.75 048890 ☼Tales From Shakespeare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.00 58.95 048891 ☼Tales From Shakespeare MP3-CD . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 010573 Three Musketeers . . 39.95 25.95 024308 Tom Sawyer . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 024319 Tom Sawyer MP3 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 014304 Treasure Island . . . 16.95 11.25 013408 Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea . . . . 19.95 12.95 015759 ☼Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea . . . . 81.00 52.95 015763 ☼Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea MP3-CD29.95 19.50 010553 Uncle Tom’s Cabin 24.95 16.25 010559 Uncle Tom’s Cabin MP3-CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.95 29.25 041401 War of the Worlds . 19.95 12.95 004048 ☼Watership Down 39.95 25.95 004057 ☼Watership Down MP3-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 19.50 041402 When We Were Very Young (Winnie-the-Pooh) . . 9.95 6.50 013414 White Fang and Call Of The Wild . . . . . . . 19.95 12.95 014337 Wind in the Willows 16.95 11.25 014340 Winnie-the-Pooh . . 24.00 15.75 013418 Winnie-the-Pooh Audio Set – 8 CDs . . . . . . 24.95 16.25 Features the unabridged readings of Winniethe-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner, When We Were Very Young, and Now We Are Six. The stories and poems are read by Peter Dennis. 8 CDs, 10 hours of playing time. Naxos Audiobook CDs (6-AD) Read by a variety of experienced voices, each of these audio books combines classic literature with classical music to bring you hours of engaging listening. The books have been abridged for reading, and a few, including Canterbury Tales, have been abridged and modernized as well. Each feature contains 2, 3, or 4 CDs, as reflected by the different prices. 031159 Adventure of Sherlock Holmes V 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.98 17.75 031160 Aeneid . . . . . . . . . . 28.98 22.50 031161 Call of the Wild . . . 22.98 17.75 031162 Canterbury Tales I . 22.98 17.75 031163 Canterbury Tales II . 22.98 17.75 031169 Gulliver's Travels . . 22.98 17.75 031170 Iliad . . . . . . . . . . . 22.98 17.75 005997 Jane Eyre . . . . . . . . 17.98 13.95 031172 Moby Dick . . . . . . . 28.98 22.50 031174 Pilgrim's Progress . . 28.98 22.50 031175 Pride and Prejudice 22.98 17.75 031176 Red Badge of Courage28.98 22.50 041600 Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and Other Stories . . . . . . . . . . 17.98 13.95 041602 Tale of Troy . . . . . . 17.98 13.95 Coral Island MP3 Format CD (PK-AD) 027196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00 17.95 Library Builders 1263 YOUR STORY HOUR AUDIOS (PK-AD) Don’t waste that valuable educational time in the car. Use it for character development, learning history, or just for good entertainment. Originally designed for a radio audience, these stories are professionally written, enacted, recorded and produced, complete with music and sound effects. Stories are from the Bible, history, literature and everyday life. Albums generally contain 12 half-hour cassettes. Join Uncle Dan, Aunt Sue and Aunt Carole for inspiring excitement and entertainment. Kid’s Favorites This set includes fourteen great characterbuilding stories that are Your Story Hour’s most popular tales from the Adventures in Life Series. Through the stories about young children and teenagers facing different trials and adventures, listeners will learn about answered prayer, love, loyalty, courtesy, God’s watchful care, honesty, faithfulness, peer pressure, and so much more. This set contains four CDs. 037527 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.50 17.95 Patterns of Destiny - Album 7 Joan of Arc, John Bunyan, Albert Schweitzer, George Mueller, Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, Louis Pasteur, Dwight L. Moody, John Wanamaker, George W. Carver, Keith Argraves. 017161 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 34.95 Patterns of Destiny Activity Book Like the Heritage of Our Country Activity Book listed above, this large activity book , this large activity book provides lots of corresponding worksheets for the Patterns of Destiny album. 012770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 Adventures in Life CDs See description in our Bible section. EACH ALBUM . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 034357 #1 - Album 8 034358 #2 - Album 9 034359 #3 - Album 10 034360 #4 - Album 11 34.95 Great Stories Albums on CD See description in our Bible section. EACH VOLUME . . . . . . . . . . 22.50 17.95 Your Story Hour Biographical CDs (PK-AD) 027873 Volume 1 027877 Volume 5 These audio stories are about people who 027874 Volume 2 037524 Volume 6 contributed to our society in various ways. 027875 Volume 3 037526 Volume 7 Running time for each story is between 48 and 027876 Volume 4 041766 Volume 8 56 minutes. EACH SINGLE CD . . . . . . . . . 5.95 3.95 034367 H-1 to H-5 CDs . . . 29.75 19.95 MOVIES This set includes the first five audios from We have selected a small sampling of videos the Heritage of Our Country Album. With that are used in various curriculums or that we two 30-minute stories per disc, you’ll hear carry study guides for. We own some of these the stories of Columbus planning his voyage, and have watched them countless times (espethe early Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving, cially the Anne of Green Gables and Anne of the story of the US flag, Benjamin Franklin, Avonlea sets). We hope you enjoy them also. Abraham Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address and an additional Lincoln-themed Learning With the Movies (all ages) story. An entertaining way to learn about Constantly asked for educational movie recearly American history. ~ Rachel ommendations which could be incorporated 034362 H-8: Thomas Alva Edison CD into different areas of study, former actress Beth Featuring "Thomas Edison" and "Edward Bok Holland has created this extensive resource to Story." help her fellow homeschoolers utilize films in 034363 H-9: Alexander Graham Bell CD the classroom. The guide is organized chronoFeaturing, "Alexander Graham Bell Part 1" and logically, offering suggestions for films relating "Part 2." to time periods beginning with Bible times and 034361 H-10: The Wright Brothers CD stretching through the 1900's. Additional listFeaturing "Bicycles & Kites" and "Partners in ings are arranged by category, including music/ Flight." arts, biographies, a large family films section, 034365 P-7: Louis Pasteur CD sports, science/nature, literature, etc. In each Featuring, "Solving the Riddle" and "Man section, the individual recommendations are against Microbe." organized alphabetically. Along with each title 034366 P-8: Louis Pasteur CD is the year the film was made, a cast list, a rating Featuring, "Mad Dogs" and "The Strange Case done on a scale devised by the author, a sumof Moody," "Watch and Spy." mary of the movie in which the author provides general information as well as her personal Heritage of Our Country - Album 6 opinion and any objectionable material parColumbus, Pilgrims, the U.S. flag, Benjamin ents may need to consider, and in what format Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Dr. Walter Reed, the movie can be found (DVD, video, or TV). Booker T. Washington, Thomas Edison, This guide contains tons of film suggestions for Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, just about any area of study you would like to Charles Lindbergh. supplement. Spiral bound, 174 pgs. - Melissa 017160 CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 34.95 001913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.99 27.95 Heritage of Our Country Activity Book Keyed to each story in Heritage of Our Country, this 3-ring binder is crammed with fun things to do. It includes puzzles, fun activities, and coloring pages that correspond to the stories. Includes story line and answer key. 012769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.50 1264 Library Builders Family Guide to Classic Movies (PK-AD) The shortage of truly "family" movies is one that plagues nearly every family today. We normally have a pizza night on Saturday, and it's the job of whoever runs in to town to pick up a movie, too. Well, nobody likes that job - it's just so hard to find a movie that everyone can enjoy! The author of this guide had a similar problem finding movies to share with the family, so with the guidance of his uncle, a classic film buff, he started exploring the movies of the "classic" Hollywood era. To his surprise, he found most of the movies entertaining, interesting, and often even uplifting, with a positive moral and life lessons. Receiving a positive response from friends and family, he put together this guide to over 500 movies from the 1930s to 1960s to help everyone find great family movies. The movies are organized alphabetically, and each entry features information such as the year, if it was in color, the film studio, the genre, the writers and director, as well as a synopsis of the storyline and any awards won. He also included an alphabetical listing of biographies of some of the biggest stars, so those of us young'uns that don't have the foggiest clue who Errol Flynn is can look it up. If you dread trips to the video store, you might want to turn back the clock and give this one a try. A Parent's Choice award winner. - Jess 029700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 10.95 Anne of Green Gables (PK-AD) Anne Shirley is an outspoken, adventurous orphan with a temper as fiery as her red hair which she loathes. When a misunderstanding lands Anne on the doorstep of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, she falls in love with them and their home at once. In Anne of Green Gables, Anne arrives at the Cuthberts, where she'll have to convince them to let her stay, despite the misadventures she constantly gets herself into. In the sequel, Anne has matured - although she is still quite outspoken and adventurous! - into a young woman. Anne has moved away from Green Gables and is teaching at a school for girls. In the Continuing Story, Anne moves to New York, where she meets city life head on. Her story also follows the war effort in Europe, and eventually Anne ends up once again on Prince Edward Island. EACH DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.99 21.50 017145 Anne of Green Gables DVD 017146 Anne of Avonlea DVD 017143 Anne of Green Gables Continuing Story DVD Little House on the Prairie Series DVDs Originally airing thirty years ago in 1974, the television adaptation of the Little House books was loved by viewers of all ages, and people continue to enjoy the reruns today. My sisters and I always used to watch episode reruns, and we very much enjoyed seeing the whole Ingalls family personified on film, and watching the adventures of the pioneer family and their struggles to make a life for themselves on the prairie. We offer you here several complete seasons of the Little House television series on DVD, along with selected special episodes on DVD. Each complete season features over 20 episodes and is about 20 hours in length, while the series pilot and special run 90-95 minutes. 024978 Series Pilot . . . . . . . 14.98 12.95 026502 Christmas DVD . . . . 9.98 8.50 EACH SEASON . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95 024979 Season 1 030815 Season 7 024981 Season 4 030816 Season 8 030814 Season 6 034789 Season 9 See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Little House on the Prairie Movie Box Set Although the beloved television series ended in 1983, Pa, Ma, Mary, Laura, and friends returned to the screen in three made-for-TV movies, which are all included in this souvenir set. Titles include Look Back to Yesterday, Bless All the Dear Children, and The Last Farewell. An interview with Melissa Gilbert, a documentary on the making of the films, and more extras are also included in the set. Includes five DVDs with a total running time of seven hours. 003397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95 Get to the Point Magnetic Bookmarks (K-AD) These reusable bookmarks are great for marking your place in student texts, teacher editions, and even regular books you’re reading. I use them myself because I dislike bulky bookmarks and don’t want to dog-ear all my novels. Each thin magnetic marker slips over a page and the magnetic pull is strong enough so it connects to itself through the page (usually just connects through a single page, not multiple). The markers are about .5” tall and 2” long (so 1” on each side of the page). It’s great to be able to mark a page and know that the marker won’t slip or come out. The magnetic markers even come to a point on the end, so you can point to the exact line that you want to come back to. These functional magnetic bookmarks are great for a variety of uses. Available in a set of 8 or in a box of 25, each with a variety of bright colors. ~Rachel 026807 Set of 8 . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 004176 ☼Box of 25 . . . . . . . 6.95 5.50 Gone with the Wind DVD (5-AD) Based on Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize winner, David Selznick’s Gone with the Wind tells the story of the classic Civil War romance between Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh) and Rhett Butler (Clark Gable). “Originating from restored picture and audio elements, this is Gone with the Wind’s sharpest and most visually splendid home edition yet.” Color, 238 minutes. ~ Enh 007880 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 ☼Book Darts (K-AD) Mark your spot with Book Darts—no more bent corners, paper clips, or sticky tabs! These ☼Secrets of Jonathan Sperry DVD (PK-AD) God has ingrained in each of us a desire to ingenious metal tabs slide over the edge of the make an impact on our world and to know that page to securely hold your place. The 1” tabs our life does matter to others. Told through the are made of thin metal that won’t harm the eyes of twelve year-old Dustin, this delightful pages, and they’re shaped like arrow “pointers” family film will inspire your entire family to so you can unobtrusively mark specific lines of make those small decisions that have eternal text. These durable, reusable tabs come in an impact! Dustin spends his summer mowing the assortment of colors per set (copper, silver, and lawn of an elderly man from his church, and gold). Choose from a package of 18 tabs or a set through this experience he learns the value of of 50 tabs contained in tin. ~ Lisa 3.95 friendships, forgiveness, and the effects of a 004165 Sleeve of 18 . . . . . . . 4.95 6.25 life truly lived for God. Family members of all 004169 Tin of 50 . . . . . . . . . 7.95 ages will be encouraged to look at their own circle of influence and how they may positively Time to Read Digital Clock and Bookmark impact others for Christ. My family laughed, (K-AD) This little bookmark serves a dual purpose— rejoiced and even cried as we watched Dustin learn about what truly matters in life. 96 min. keeping your place (in the book) and keeping the time! This 3” rigid plastic clip bookmark has ~Deanne 000169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 18.95 a small digital clock displaying the current time. (Note: it is not a timer.) It runs on a standard watch/electronic 1.55v battery. ~ Lisa EACH BOOKMARK . . . . . . . . 3.95 3.25 INCIDENTALS 045447 Blue 045448 Purple Animal Bookmarks These fun bookmarks are both practical and DoodleMarks (PK-AD) 6.50 cute! More durable than normal paper book- EACH DOODLEMARK . . . . . . 7.99 marks, these hard plastic bookmarks clip onto 049703 Jungle Fun the pages of books to effectively hold your 049704 Lil’ Lady Bug place. They are shaped like the animals/bugs 049705 Wild Racer they picture, brightly colored, and up to 4" long. Most of the bookmarks (with the exception of the ladybug and the bee) come in 2-3 assorted colors. Unfortunately, we cannot fulfill specific color requests, but if you order more than one of a particular style, we will assort. Everyone will want to use these bookmarks! EACH ONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 0.95 030729 Alligator 023868 Ladybug 023863 Bee 023869 Lizard 030730 Big Cats 030731 Monkey 023864 Bookworm 035494 Octopus 023865 Butterfly 022947 Owl 023866 Cat 035495 Penguin 035493 Dog 030732 Teddy 022945 Elephant 033605 Shark 023867 Frog 022949 Turtle 022946 Horse See page vi for key to Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act warning labels. Book Lights Lightwedge Original LED Book Light This sleek book light is much different than the traditional book light. It's made from opticalgrade acrylic lenses and are flat sheets that cover an entire book page. Two bright LED lights are housed in the handle of the sheet, which hangs out the side of the book. The light is directed through a tapered lens so all the light is distributed brightly and evenly on the page where you need it. None of the light escapes to bother disturb others around you, and the LED lights don’t get hot. Simply lay the lens directly on the page and read through it. This version is available in black, measures 9.25” x 6.5” x .5”, and is designed for use with hardcover books and trade paperbacks. Requires 4 AAA batteries, which are not included. ~ Rachel 025298 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34.95 27.95 Lightwedge Paperback LED Book Light This book light is identical to the Lightwedge Original LED Book Lights (see description) but is a bit smaller so they’re easier to use with smaller mass-market paperback books. It comes in black, measure 7.5” x 5.25” x .5”, and require 4 AAA batteries, which are not included. 025611 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.95 19.95 Lightwedge Soft Cases This padded, custom-fit soft case zips around the LightWedge book light to protect the acrylic lens when the light is not in use. The case is black and there are two sizes, one for the Original LED Book Light for hardcovers and trade paperbacks and one for the Paperback LED Book Lights. 025923 Original Size . . . . . . 8.95 7.25 025924 Paperback Size . . . . . 7.95 6.50 Spike LED Black Book Light This is a great book light, especially if you get tired of readjusting your light as you read. You slide the light onto your book cover, as close to the spine as possible. The flexible neck of the light can be adjusted however you wish, and it holds the light head with 2 bright LEDs in place over the page. A light-weight and hassle-free book light that requires 1 AAA battery, which is not included. 026036 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.99 10.50 Reading Light - Black Flex Neck LED This versatile reading light can go anywhere. It has a large circular clip that can be attached to books, laptops, workstations, and more. It has a flexible metal neck that’s easy to adjust to shine light wherever you need it. The movable neck holds the light head with 2 bright LEDs to light up the darkness. As a bonus, the light head can fold into the thick clip for easier storage. Requires 2 CR2032 batteries, which are included. 024987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 8.05 Library Builders 1265