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2017 GOLD Winner for Juvenile Fiction
2013 Finalist for Juvenile Fiction
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Esme Dooley
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Esme Dooley and the Kirkkomaki Circus
by Karen Rigby
Esme and Tommy’s deep kinship serves as a warm reminder of the power of loyalty. Set in Zumbro Falls, Minnesota, in 1904, Esme Dooley & the Kirkkomaki Circus is an eventful novel for middle-grade youth. Jane Donovan and Holly...
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The Totality of All Being
by Lee Gooden
Jane Joyce has given the world a novel in the same category as books like James Redfield’s The Celestine Prophecy Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World and the latest media darling Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret. Authors like Byrne and...
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The Snow Angel
by Jodee Taylor
A snowy Christmas day never looked as good as it does through Jane Chapman’s glittery illustrations. Glitter is sprinkled liberally throughout the landscape and carefully applied to wings and leaves and houses to make a mouse...
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The Gift by H.D
For those scholars, poets, students of feminist literature and other followers of Hilda Doolittle’s poetry comes the definitive publication of her autobiographical work—finally available in its uncut, minimally revised form. The Gift...
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Marvelous Machines
A magical magnifying glass reveals hidden objects in this primary-hued picture book that seeks to answer burning questions about common machines. From how fridges stay cold to the complex forces interacting to keep ships afloat, the...
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Mazel Tov
J. S. Margot’s memoir "Mazel Tov" is the unvarnished account of how two clashing cultures led to lasting friendship. In her student days, Margot answered an ad to be a tutor. The woman in charge of student jobs sent her to the...