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|  | Numbears by Kathleen Hague, Michael Hague Description not available.A group of bears engaged in a variety of activities introduce the numbers one through twelve. AUTHOR: Kathleen Hague, Michael Hague PUBLISHER: Holt, Henry & Company, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Pollyanna Grows Up by Eleanor H. Porter Description not available.On the verge of womanhood, Pollyanna's philosophy of gladness is put to the test when Dr. Chilton dies and Aunt Polly falls on hard times AUTHOR: Eleanor H. Porter PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Hush Little Darlings by Judith Kelman Four young girls are abducted by the same man. All that each of them can remember is a strange dream of black velvet walls, flowers and soft music. Not much of a lead for D.A. Sarah Spooner to investigate, but the case of the Velvet Viper will soon become terrifyingly personal--for Sarah has a daughter of her own. AUTHOR: Judith Kelman PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mind's Eye by Paul Fleischman A novel in play form this is the story of Courtney, a 16-year-old girl who has been paralyzed in a riding accident. Recovering in a hospital, Courtney slowly forms a friendship with Elva, her 88-year-old roommate. It is through Elva's prompting and elaborate storytelling that Courtney begins to use her imagination to escape her paralyzed body. AUTHOR: Paul Fleischman PUBLISHER: Holt, Henry & Company, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Winnetou by David Koblick, Karl Friedrich May, Richard H. Cracroft Karl May's German-language novel of the American West has been a perennial favorite in Europe since its release in 1892. The story of the German-born frontiersman Old Shatterhand and his Apache companion Winnetou in the western plains and mountains has been reprinted innumerable times, made into films and plays, and has inspired musical compositions. Today in Germany, Old West enthusiasts by the tens of thousands attend outdoor Karl May festivals each summer. Yet, despite Karl May's immense popularity in Europe, this prolific author of adventure fiction is virtually unknown in the United States and Canada. May's writing has shaped a European vision of the post-Civil War American West -- one uniquely Teutonized by his prolific pen. Interestingly enough, May did not visit the United States until late in life, in 1908 -- long after his most popular western stories were published. AUTHOR: David Koblick, Karl Friedrich May, Richard H. Cracroft PUBLISHER: Washington State University Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Buck Fever Description not available.With deer season just around the corner, game warden John Marlin is busy answering poaching complaints, but the situation takes a deadly turn when a man in a deer suit is found shot at the Circle S ranch, a lovesick buck deer stirs up trouble, and Blanco County, Texas, is confronted by an invasion of Colombian drug smugglers, in a comic debut mystery. 12,500 first printing. PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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