YOUNG ADULTS
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul 101 Stories of Life, Love, and Learning (Chicken Soup for the Soul Series) Edited by Jack Canfield (Recommended by Butterfly) Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II 101 More Stories of Life, Love, and Learning (Chicken Soup for the Soul Series) Edited by Jack Canfield (Recommended by Butterfly) Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul Journal (Chicken Soup for the Soul Series) Edited by Jack Canfield (Recommended by Butterfly) Dancing Moons: Poems By Nancy C. Wood Illustrated by Frank Howell (Recommended by all of us) Many Winters: Prose and Poetry of the Pueblos by Nancy C. Wood Illustrated by Frank Howell (Recommended by Lizard) On the Wings of Peace Sales Benefit International Peace Organizations by Sheila Hamanka (Recommended by Dove) - Sacred Fireby Nancy C. WoodIllustrated by Frank HowellRecommended by all of us)
The Serpent’s Tongue: Prose, Poetry, and Art of the New Mexico Pueblos by Nancy C. Wood (Editor) Illustrated by Frank Howell (Recommended by Snake) Shamans Circle by Nancy C. Wood Illustrated by Frank Howell (Recommended by Bear) Spirit Walker by Nancy C. Wood Illustrated by Frank Howell (Recommended by Eagle) Teen Love: On Relationships (Chicken Soup for the Soul Series) Edited by Kimberly Kirberger (Recommended by Hummingbird)
AGES 9-12
- Acorn Pancakes, Dandelion Salad and Other Wild DishesBy Jean Craighead GeorgeIllustrated by Paul Mirocha(Recommended by Turkey)
Arrow to the Sun Caldecott Medal Winner by Gerald McDermott (Recommended by Snake, Lion, and Bee) The Boy Who Made Dragonfly by Tony Hillerman (Recommended by Dragonfly) Crow and Weasel by Barry Holstun Lopez with illustrations by Tom Pohrt (Recommended by Crow and Weasel) Cry of the Crow by Jean Craighead George (Recommended by Crow) Dogsong Newbery Honor Book by Gary Paulsen (Recommended by Dog) - Echoes of the Elders:The Stories and Painting of Chief Lelooskaby Chief LelooskaRecommended by Bear)
The Girl Who Dreamed Only Geese: and Other Tales of the Far North by Howard Norman (Recommended by Goose) Go Home, River by By James Magdanz with illustrations by Dianne Widom (Recommended by Salmon) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets By J. K. Rowling (Recommended by Owl) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By J. K. Rowling (Recommended by Owl) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone National Book Award Winner Smarties Prize Winner Children's Book AwardWinner Short-listed for the Carnegie Medal, the U.K. version of the Newbery Medal By J. K. Rowling (Recommended by Owl) Julie of the Wolves Newbery Medal Winner by Jean Craighead George (Recommended by Wolf) My Side of the Mountain Newbery Honor Book ALA Notable Book Hans Christian Anderson Award Honor Book by Jean Craighead George (Recommended by Raccoon) 1 Day in the Tropical Rain Forest Newbery Medal Winner by Jean Craighead George (Recommended by Jaguar) The Soul Bird By Michael Snunit (Recommended by Swan) Spirit of the Cedar People: More Stories and Paintings of Chief Lelooska (with Audio CD) by Chief Lelooska (Recommended by Raven) Turquoise Boy by Terri Cohlene with illustrations by Charles Reasoner (Recommended by Hawk)
AGES 4-8
And If the Moon Could Talk 1998 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for best picture book by Kate Banks (Recommended by Bunny) - Arctic SonBy Jean Craighead George(Recommended by Whale)
Buffalo Woman ALA Notable Children's Book School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Booklist Editors' Choice The Horn Book Fanfare List by Paul Goble (Recommended by Buffalo) Eagle's Gift by Rafe Martin (Recommended by Eagle) The Eyes of Gray Wolf by Jonathan London (Recommended by Wolf) Fables Newbery Medal Winner ALA Notable Children's Book by Arthur Lobel (Recommended by Badger) - The Girl Who Loved Coyotes:Stories of the Southwestby Nancy C. Wood (Editor)(Recommended by Coyote)
The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Caldecott Medal Winner by Paul Goble (Recommended by Mustang) The Hat American Booksellers Award 1998 by Jan Brett (Recommended by Hedgehog) The Hunterman and the Crocodile: A West African Folktale Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honors by Baba Wague Diakite (Recommended by Crocodile) Knots on a Counting Rope Reading Rainbow Feature Book American Bookseller's "Pick of the Lists by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault (Recommended by Horse) Owl Moon Caldecott Medal Winner ALA Notable Children's Book by Jane Yolen (Recommended by Owl) SEARCH ALL OF AMAZON.COM HERE
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- Charlotte's WebAges 9-12Named One of the BestChildren's Books of the Century by Amazon.comby E. B. White, Garth Williams (Illustrator), Rosemary Wells (Illustrator)(Recommended by Pig and Spider)Average Customer Review137 reviews
Children's novel by E.B. White, published in 1952, with illustrations by Garth Williams. One of the classics of children's literature, this widely read tale takes place on a farm in Maine and concerns a pig named Wilbur and his devoted friend Charlotte, the spider who manages to save his life by writing words in her web.
- DominicAges 4-8Named One of the BestChildren's Books of the Century by Amazon.comby William Steig(Recommended by Dog)Average Customer Review137 reviews
One day, Dominic the outgoing mutt with a heart of gold, sets off on the road to nowhere in particular. On his way to where-ever, Dominic has all kinds of adventures and meets some unusual characters, such as a witch-alligator full of advice, the wretched Doomsday Gang, an invalid pig who leaves Dominic his fortune, and others. In the end, Dominic also finds his life's companion.
- The Island of the Blue DolphinsAges 9-12Newbery Medal Award WinnerNamed One of the 10 Best Children's Books of the Last 200 Yearsby the Children's Literature AssociationNamed One of the Best Children's Books of the Last 100 Years by Amazon.comby Scott O'Dell(Recommended by Dolphin)Average Customer Review117 reviews
Scott O'Dell won the Newbery Medal for Island of the Blue Dolphins in 1961, and in 1976 the Children's Literature Association named this riveting story one of the 10 best American children's books of the past 200 years. O'Dell was inspired by the real-life story of a 12-year-old American Indian girl, Karana. The author based his book on the life of this remarkable young woman who, during the evacuation of Ghalas-at (an island off the coast of California), jumped ship to stay with her young brother who had been abandoned on the island. He died shortly thereafter, and Karana fended for herself on the island for 18 years.
O'Dell tells the miraculous story of how Karana forages on land and in the ocean, clothes herself (in a green-cormorant skirt and an otter cape on special occasions), and secures shelter. Perhaps even more startlingly, she finds strength and serenity living alone on the island. This beautiful edition of Island of the Blue Dolphins is enriched with 12 full-page watercolor paintings by Ted Lewin, illustrator of more than 100 children's books, including Ali, Child of the Desert. A gripping story of battling wild dogs and sea elephants, this simply told, suspenseful tale of survival is also an uplifting adventure of the spirit.
O'Dell tells the miraculous story of how Karana forages on land and in the ocean, clothes herself (in a green-cormorant skirt and an otter cape on special occasions), and secures shelter. Perhaps even more startlingly, she finds strength and serenity living alone on the island. This beautiful edition of Island of the Blue Dolphins is enriched with 12 full-page watercolor paintings by Ted Lewin, illustrator of more than 100 children's books, including Ali, Child of the Desert. A gripping story of battling wild dogs and sea elephants, this simply told, suspenseful tale of survival is also an uplifting adventure of the spirit.
- The Owl and The PussycatAges 4-8The Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, 1999by Edward Lear, James Marshall (Illustrator)(Recommended by Owl and Cat)Average Customer Review
Brett sets Lear's beloved poem of courtly nonsense in a lush, brilliantly lit Caribbean landscape . . . her gorgeously colored double-page spreads combine deadpan realism with the wildest flights of fancy and a mocking undercurrent in setting and character
- Red-Eyed Tree FrogAges 4-8Picture Book WinnerThe Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, 1999by Joy Cowley, Nic Bishop (Photographer)(Recommended by Red Eyed Tree Frog)Average Customer Review
In this spectacular photo-illustrated book, a plucky red-eyed tree frog searches for something to eat--and avoids the many dangers of the rain forest. Vibrant images and an engaging, simple text reveal the world of the tree frog and the wonder of Earth's creatures, large and small. Full color.
- SounderAges 9-12Newbery Medal Winner, 1970School Library Journal Best of the BestALA Notable Children's BookNew York Times Outstanding Children's BookNamed One of the Best Children's Books of the Century by Amazon.comby William H. Armstrong(Recommended by Dog)Average Customer Review31 reviews
Sounder is no beauty. But as a coon dog, this loyal mongrel with his cavernous bark is unmatched. When the African American sharecropper who has raised Sounder from a pup is hauled off to jail for stealing a hog, his family must suffer their humiliation and crushing loss with no recourse. To make matters worse, in the fracas, Sounder is shot and disappears. The eventual return of a tattered and emaciated Sounder doesn't change the fact that the sharecropper's oldest son is forced to take on man's work to help support the family. His transition to adulthood is paved by the rocks and taunts hurled at him by convicts and guards as he searches for his father. But along this rough road he ultimately finds salvation as well.
William H. Armstrong's Newbery Award-winning novel quickly became a classic as a moving portrayal of resilience and hope in the face of profound human tragedy. Decades later, the bittersweet story still rings true, as strong-spirited individuals continue to battle the evil of prejudice.
William H. Armstrong's Newbery Award-winning novel quickly became a classic as a moving portrayal of resilience and hope in the face of profound human tragedy. Decades later, the bittersweet story still rings true, as strong-spirited individuals continue to battle the evil of prejudice.
- Squids Will Be Squids:Fresh Morals, Beastly FablesAges 4-8Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearAmerican Booksellers Award, 1999Nominated, ABBY Awardby Jon Scieszka, Lane Smith (Illustrator)(Recommended by Squid)Average Customer Review
In their inimitable style, Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith have created contemporary fables that reflect all the bossiness, sneakiness, bragging, and silliness of our everyday lives--tales handled with such tact and sensitivity that we would never recognize a person like ourselves in them--would we? Full color
- The TrollsAges 9-12The Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards, 1999National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature 1999by Polly Horvath(Recommended by Lizard)Average Customer Review
The gist of Aunt Sally," as Polly Horvath phrases it in this comic novel with a surprisingly poignant under-current, is that she's a storyteller. Before Aunt Sally comes down from Vancouver to Ohio to baby-sit Melissa, Amanda, and Pee Wee, the three siblings know little about her. They know little about anyone on their father's side of the family, and, after Sally leaves a week later, they still aren't sure what they know. Did their uncle John really get the tip of his finger bitten off by a clam and thus not have to play his much-feared violin recital? Was their great-great uncle Louis really a health nut who made his great-nieces and-nephews gnaw sticks for fiber? Melissa, Amanda, and Pee Wee feel certain that not every detail of Aunt Sally's wild and enormously entertaining family tales can be believed. But readers will ascertain that somewhere within the exaggeration lies the "gist" of why the children's father and Sally do not have a close relationship-and along with the answer to that question comes a warning for Melissa and Amanda. Horvath, a master storyteller herself, skillfully parallels the two generations as she conveys the unthinking cruelty older siblings often bestow upon younger ones. Six-year-old Pee Wee lives the "life of a worm" because of the way his sisters treat him. Aunt Sally, who shows Pee Wee the respect the girls withhold, doesn't directly reprimand them for their behavior. Instead, she tells them about the time she tried to give her bratty little brother, their father, to the trolls. "There are no locks to keep out the trolls," she says. "But don't worry, the trolls don't come to you. It's your own darkness that leads you to the trolls." There are hopeful signs that Melissa and Amanda have learned from the older generation's example and will try to keep their own darkness in check.
- The Witch of Blackbird PondYoung AdultA Newbury Medal BookAn ALA Notable Children's BookA Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year, New York Public LibraryNamed One of the Best Children's Books of the Century by Amazon.comby Elizabeth George Speare(Recommended by Crow and Raven)Average Customer Review114 reviews
Forced to leave her sunny Caribbean home for the bleak Connecticut Colony, Kit Tyler is filled with trepidation. As they sail up the river to Kit's new home, the teasing and moodiness of a young sailor named Nat doesn't help. Still, her unsinkable spirit soon bobs back up. What this spirited teenager doesn't count on, however, is how her aunt and uncle's stern Puritan community will view her. In the colonies of 1687, a girl who swims, wears silk and satin gowns, and talks back to her elders is not only headstrong, she is in grave danger of being regarded as a witch. When Kit befriends an old Quaker woman known as the Witch of Blackbird Pond, it is more than the ascetics can take: soon Kit is defending her life. Who can she count on as she confronts these angry and suspicious townspeople?
A thoroughly exciting and rewarding Newbery Medal winner and ALA Notable Children's Book, Elizabeth George Speare's The Witch of Blackbird Pond brings this frightening period of witch hysteria to life. Readers will wonder at the power of the mob mentality, and the need for communities in desperate times--even current times--to find a scapegoat.
A thoroughly exciting and rewarding Newbery Medal winner and ALA Notable Children's Book, Elizabeth George Speare's The Witch of Blackbird Pond brings this frightening period of witch hysteria to life. Readers will wonder at the power of the mob mentality, and the need for communities in desperate times--even current times--to find a scapegoat.
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