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|  | Caribou Girl by Claire R. Murphy, Linda Russell A Native American girl is selected by the people of her tribe to become a shaman, as her great-grandmother was before her. With her tribe facing devastation because the caribou they depend on for food and clothing have disappeared, the girl approaches Tatqiq the Moon Man, who transforms her into a caribou. As an animal, the girl meets a herd of caribou, learns their ways, and manages to reunite them with her people. Illustrated with watercolor paintings. AUTHOR: Claire R. Murphy, Linda Russell PUBLISHER: Rinehart, Roberts Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Living with Music by Ralph Ellison, Robert G. O'Meally Ralph Ellison, who played trumpet in his high school band and went to the Tuskegee Institute on a music scholarship, was not only the author of the classic novel THE INVISIBLE MAN, but a gifted jazz critic. This collection of his writings on jazz also includes his thoughts on blues, flamenco, gospel, and other genres. AUTHOR: Ralph Ellison, Robert G. O'Meally PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Love & Death in the American Novel by Charles B. Harris, Leslie A. Fiedler An examination of American literature and the American personality from the colonial period to the present day. Fieldler maintains that American literature is largely incapable of dealing with adult sexuality and is pathologically obsessed with death... AUTHOR: Charles B. Harris, Leslie A. Fiedler PUBLISHER: Dalkey Archive Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | My Lone Star Summer by D. Anne Love As she attempts to cope with the recent divorce of her parents, 12-year-old Jill is relieved to return to the familiarity of her grandmother's Texas ranch for the summer. Jill can't wait to see her summer friend, B. J., but when the two are reunited, Jill realizes that her friend has changed. No longer content with climbing trees or riding bikes, B. J. only wants to talk about boys and clothes. Although she tries to keep up with B. J.'s more sophisticated view of life, Jill feels childish and awkward, and wonders if she and B.J. still have enough in common to remain friends. AUTHOR: D. Anne Love PUBLISHER: Holiday House, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Collector of Hearts by Joyce Carol Oates In the tradition of her novel ZOMBIE, 25 tales of gothic terror by Joyce Carol Oates, including Scars, The Crossing, and Death Mother. AUTHOR: Joyce Carol Oates PUBLISHER: Dutton/Plume FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | The Diary of Virginia Woolf by Andrew McNeillie, Anne O. Bell, Anne Olivier Bell, Virginia Woolf The fifth and final volume in the series of Virginia Woolf's remarkable diaries. The last entry was written four days before she drowned herself on March 28, 1941. AUTHOR: Andrew McNeillie, Anne O. Bell, Anne Olivier Bell, Virginia Woolf PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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