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Stumptown Kid
Carol Gorman, Ron J. Findley

Peachtree Jr, 2005

Stumptown Kid
Stumptown Kid is a well written late elementary school age level book. It would be a beneficial book to read to a class at the beginning of a school year, because of the issues that are dealt with as part of the story line. Both issues of bullies and the judging of ...
  
  











  



  
Do You Know The Monkey Man?
Dori Hillestad Butler

Peachtree Jr, 2005

I loved it!
This book was one of the best books I have ever read. When I bought the book in 6th grade, I couldn't stop reading and finished the book within a week and a half. I loved it. I don't want to give anything away, but if you love suspense then you should definately read ...
  
  











  



  
Anna Casey's Place in the World (Peachtree Junior Publication)
Adrian Fogelin

Peachtree Jr, 2003

Arian Fogelin does it again!
This book was one of the best books I have ever read! In this book Anna and her friend Eb are living with a foster parent named Ms. Dupree and they are trying to fit into her environment! Other events also make this book interesting! This was such a good book I could ...
  
  











  



  
Sliding Into Home
Dori Hillestad Butler

Peachtree Jr, 2005

Great books for girls.
Of the several books I read by Ms. Butler this is certainly the best! Even though the book centers on a girl trying to cut through red tape and prejudice to get the chance to play baseball, it really addresses many of life's most important and deepest values. ...
  
  











  



  
Danger: Dynamite! (Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries)
Anne Capeci

Peachtree Jr, 2003

The Crash -- a review by Cy, age 10
After school each day Billy and his best friend Finn, work on a cannon that they plan to shoot at their school. One day, when their cannon is nearly finished, Billy and Finn get detention for side talking. Sadly they don't get to put on the finishing touches because ...
  
  











  



  
Seaman: The Dog Who Explored the West With Lewis and Clark (Peachtree Junior Publication)
Gail Langer Karwoski

Peachtree Jr, 2003

Seaman, a brave and loyal dog explorer, who left his big pawprint on the history of America!
Seaman: The Dog Who Explored the West With Lewis and Clark by Gail Langer Karwoski 183 pages The book Seaman started out with Merriwether Lewis buying the Newfoundland dog Seaman from a hunter. Lewis and Clark were getting their ...
  
  











  



  
Crossing Jordan
Adrian Fogelin

Peachtree Jr, 2002

YOU SHOULD READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Crossing Jordan is a book that will make it cry. It shows you that it doesn't matter how you look, anyone can be your friend. To all the people who dislike people who aren't your skin color, read Crossing Jordan and I know you'll change your mind. -Kayla Parker (11) ...
  
  











  



  
It Can't Be Done, Nellie Bly!: A Reporter's Race Around the World
Nancy Butcher

Peachtree Jr, 2003

Around the World in 78 Days -- a review by Maddy, age 9
"Most people would probably panic if they had only three days to get ready for a trip around the world. So much packing to do! So many details to arrange!" Nellie Bly, a female reporter from The World Magazine in New York, sets off to beat Phileas Fogg's record of ...
  
  











  



  
Play Ball Like The Hall Of Famers: The Inside Scoop From 19 Baseball Greats
Steven Krasner

Peachtree Jr, 2005

NINETEEN BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS share winning strategies with young players and fans! In this inside look at the fundamentals of baseball, author and veteran sports writer Steven Krasner asks some of the greatest ball players to ever play in the major leagues to explain the strategies and thought processes behind their winning ways. Each ...
  
  











  



  
Sister Spider Knows All
Adrian Fogelin

Peachtree Jr, 2003

Everyone should read this book
This book is about life. It's a lot better than the reviewers let on. Sure the diary is a device, but the diary itself paints such an interesting portrait of how we come to be who we are, it's very successful in the end. The storylines suck you in; the book reads ...
  
  











  



  
Where in the World
Simon French

Peachtree Jr, 2003

Music and Acceptance
I enjoyed this book a lot. The writing style is almost musical in places - which is quite appropriate, given one of the themes of the book, musicianship. It is a quiet book, in that there are no major conflicts that occur in the time of the book, but nevertheless it ...
  
  











  



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