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 | The Four Temperaments by Yona Zeldis McDonough A longtime violinist with the New York City Ballet finds himself falling for a young ballerina, who then falls in love with the violinist`s son. AUTHOR: Yona Zeldis McDonough PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Bear by Kenneth Spengler, Kenneth J. Spengler Description not available.A spirited retelling of a favorite children's folk song features a spunky heroine, who, with the combination of a little ingenuity and a lot of luck, manages to outwit a great big bear while making a surprising new friend in the process. AUTHOR: Kenneth Spengler, Kenneth J. Spengler PUBLISHER: Mondo Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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 | Igniting the Soul at Work by Robert Rabbin Description not available.The business consultant who taught executives, managers, and employees to look past the drone of daily business life to find their true vision and essence takes the next step, showing how to utilize that inner vision in the workplace for the good of individuals, corporations and organizations, and society as a whole. Original. AUTHOR: Robert Rabbin PUBLISHER: Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Blue's Costume Party by Alice Wilder, Ian Chernichaw, Michael T. Smith Description not available.Blue is having a costume party, and everyone's invited. AUTHOR: Alice Wilder, Ian Chernichaw, Michael T. Smith PUBLISHER: Little Simon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Goin' Someplace Special by Jerry Pinkney, Pat McKissack In this story set in the American South of the 1950s, a young African-American girl named `Tricia Ann is proud when she is allowed to go downtown by herself for the first time on her way to some place special. Throughout her journey `Tricia Ann encounters the racism associated with the Jim Crow laws common in the south during those years, but she is also encouraged to continue her journey by the supportive friends she meets. When `Tricia Ann finally reaches her some place special she enters a place her grandmother calls a doorway to freedom --the public library. Illustrated with watercolor paintings. AUTHOR: Jerry Pinkney, Pat McKissack PUBLISHER: Atheneum Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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- Hands Around the World by Susan Milord
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