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|  | Scholastic Reading Guide to Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor by Jeannette Sanderson Description not available.Discusses the writing, characters, plot and themes of this 1992 Newbery award-winning book. Includes discussion questions and activities. AUTHOR: Jeannette Sanderson PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Old Life by Donald Hall A collection of autobiographical poems. AUTHOR: Donald Hall PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff Fourteen-year-old LaVaughn lives in the projects with her mother. Although poor, college is definitely in LaVaughn's future if she can make the money to supplement the bills. In an effort to raise funds, she takes a job babysitting for the two children of a 17-year-old single mother named Jolly. As LaVaughn gets involved with Jolly and her life, she tries to help the young mother take more control over her destiny. AUTHOR: Virginia Euwer Wolff PUBLISHER: Holt, Henry & Company, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Where Is the Night Train Going? Poems about the world at night. Color illustrations accompany verses on such topics as riding on a night train, listening to whale songs, and observing a thunder storm from a nice warm bed. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | My Father's Angels by Barbara Hranilovich, Gloria Gaither This heartwarming, beautifully illustrated Christmas book-and-tape set for children ages 4-8 features a message of hope and comfort by best-selling songwriter Gloria Gaither. AUTHOR: Barbara Hranilovich, Gloria Gaither PUBLISHER: Zondervan FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Little Sister by Ed Bishop, Raymond Chandler Orfamay Quest of Manhattan, Kansas, is a small, neat, rather prissy-looking girl with primly smooth brown hair and rimless glasses. She approaches the detective Marlowe to help her find her missing brother, but she can only afford to pay him $20. What Orfamay Quest doesn't tell Marlowe is that her half-sister is a movie starlet with mob connections. This is the first Chandler novel concerned with the movie industry, a business he knew all too well. He is primarily interested in how the Hollywood mentality can affect people, even small-town folk from Kansas. AUTHOR: Ed Bishop, Raymond Chandler PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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