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American Goth

I didn’t know, couldn’t really say, what had led me to go from cutting myself to digging deeper, only that it had…become an imperative that I obeyed. Samantha Cray hadn’t really wanted to die, but after the phone call from across... Read More

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My Name is Gabito (Me llamo Gabito)

Just as Gabriel García Márquez does in his own stories, award-winning Brown blends the real and fanciful aspects of the Nobel Prize winner’s history into a portrait of life and writing. This bilingual book refers to García Márquez... Read More

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The Moon and the Night Sweeper

Calming a child’s fears before sleep can sometimes be a difficult task; reading the right book beforehand could be the solution. Kemble’s rhyming, rhythmic picture book will take children on a safe and calming adventure before they... Read More

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My Imagination

“I’m bored with television! I’ve looked at every station. So I guess I’ll go outside and use my imagination.” This is the preamble to a story about a little girl who creates her own world with mind power. The girl steps outside... Read More

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Gracie Goat's Big Bike Race

When Gracie Goat’s best friends form a cycling team to compete in the Summer Corn Festival Race, she wants to disappear like “a little worm…into a hole in the ground.” She reluctantly agrees to join the cycling team, but Gracie... Read More

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Go Back To Sleep

“Go back to sleep, it’s the middle of the night” is a phrase heard in children’s bedrooms most every night. Although it usually comes from parents of little ones, in this delightful children’s book it comes from Willy. Willy... Read More

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The Buffalo Soldier

“Seems like this being freedmen’s not what it’s cracked up to be,” says the soldier-narrator. His journey begins with his Ol’ Master riding up to announce the end of the Civil War, and carries him through the Western frontier... Read More

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