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MADELINE FINN AND THE LIBRARY DOG BY lisa papp

10/11/2017

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manga & graphic novels

6/24/2017

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graphic novels in your library ! ! !

6/23/2017

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GRAPHIC NOVELS ARE AVAILABLE IN A VARIETY OF GENRES!
DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE GRAPHIC NOVELS IN OVERDRIVE!!
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hunt for the bamboo rat         by graham salisbury

6/1/2017

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Culturally Diverse
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The Lion, the witch, and the wardroBE by c.s. lewis

5/20/2017

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Fantasy
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GUYS READ: FUNNY BUSINESS   by Jon Scieszka

5/17/2017

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Popular
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After tupac and d Foster -BY JACQUELINE WOODSEN

5/12/2017

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Newbery Award Winner
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WHO IS PURA BELPRE'?

7/9/2016

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the boy on the wooden box

6/29/2016

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How the Impossible Became Possible... on Schindler's List
by Leon Leyson with Marilyn J. Harran and Elisabeth B. Leyson
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     This book is written by Leon Leyson, the youngest person on Oskar Schindler’s list. This is the only book ever written by a child survivor of the Holocaust.  
     Leon Leyson was born as Lieb Lezjon. He was a ten-year-old in Poland at the beginning of the Holocaust when the German Nazi’s occupied his town forcing he and his family into the Krakow ghetto. From the ghetto, they were forced to live and work within a labor camp. At age 14, he and four of his family members became part of Oskar Schindler’s historic list of factory workers, thus saving their lives. Leon Leyson speaks boldly about the unimaginable horrors he and his family faced as well as witnessing the murder and brutality of innocent Jews by the Nazis. For six years, he lived in daily fear of his life. Although greatly sadistic and sorrowful, Leyson writes a story of hope. Fueled by the love of family, he had courage and a strong will to live.

     Read about one of our darkest times in history by one who lived it, survived, and contributed much to his culture and to our world. And about the courage and generosity of one man, Oskar Schindler, whose bravery and cunning ransomed many lives.


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lillian's right to vote

6/28/2016

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by Jonah Winter, Illustrated by Shane W. Evans
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