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|  | The Girl Who Owned a City by Julie Dretzin, O. T. Nelson Following a plague that killed all the adults in the world, Lisa and her younger brother struggle to survive in a city now ruled by lawless gangs. AUTHOR: Julie Dretzin, O. T. Nelson PUBLISHER: Lerner Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Embracing Uncertainty by Susan Jeffers Gives the tools we need to deal with all the uncertainty in our lives with a sense of peace and wondrous possibility AUTHOR: Susan Jeffers PUBLISHER: Audio Renaissance FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | Highland Vow by Hannah Howell Description not available.Ten years after rescuing a wounded young knight, beautiful healer Elspeth Murray is reunited with Cormac Armastrong, the man she had fallen in love with a decade earlier, but her growing feelings for Cormac are threatened by his betrothed, a ruthless and vicious woman who is part of a deadly conspiracy in which Cormac is a pawn. Original. AUTHOR: Hannah Howell PUBLISHER: Kensington Publishing Corporation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Well Wrought Urn by Cleanth Brooks Originally published in 1947, The Well Wrought Urn is a classic of literary criticism and perhaps the most famous work of new criticism. It features close readings of poems by Donne, Wordsworth, Keats, and Eliot, which view a poem as an artifact, and which value irony and paradox. AUTHOR: Cleanth Brooks PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Playmaker by Janie Cheaney Description not available.While working as an apprentice in a London theater company in 1597, fourteen-year-old Richard Malory uncovers a mystery involving the disappearance of his father and a traitorous plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth. Reprint. AUTHOR: Janie Cheaney PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Polar Mammals Children`s Press is pleased to introduce True Books for a new generation! Completely redesigned for today`s young, investigative reader, True Books are an indispensable addition to any library or classroom collection. Each book guides the reader through the facts that nurture their need to know. The new, dynamic True Book design features: -- an inviting and interactive page format -- a readable and attractive typeface -- large, bold, and brilliant full-color photographs True Books cover a virtually limitless range of topics including geographic landmarks, American Indian cultures, animals, computer science, and sports. And that`s just the beginning! Continuing a nearly fifty-year tradition, True Books are authoritative introductions to topics children yearn to explore. Each text is reviewed by leading subject and reading consultants. The True Books series takes the young reader beyond the standard, fact-filled text by adding avenues for further discovery. Each book includes a variety of sidebars, highlighting extra facts that will fascinate children. In the Important Words section, young readers will find a glossary of words that will both challenge and expand their vocabulary. Each book includes a To Find Out More section, where every curious reader can find a list of related books to read and organizations to contact. True Books also point readers to the vast electronic universe of information on the Internet. Each book will list: -- e-mail addresses to help the reader contact individuals and organizations -- appropriate newsgroups and mailing lists -- FTP sites to download fun and useful software Begun in the 1950s, True Books are universally embraced bylibrarians, educators, and readers alike as the definitive nonfiction series for young readers. Now in its third incarnation, the True Books series has once again evolved to meet the needs and tastes of modern readers and educators. PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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