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|  | Tuck Everlasting by Scholastic Staff A teaching guide to Natalie Babbitt's novel TUCK EVERLASTING. AUTHOR: Scholastic Staff PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Kidnapped by Angela Cheyne, Donald McFarlan, Joanne Mattern, Lisa Norby, Malvina Vogel Description not available.After being kidnapped by his villainous uncle, sixteen-year-old David Balfour escapes and becomes involved in the struggle of the Scottish highlanders against English rule. AUTHOR: Angela Cheyne, Donald McFarlan, Joanne Mattern, Lisa Norby, Malvina Vogel PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Latin American Folktales Description not available.Spanning some five centuries and twenty countries, this collection of traditional lore presents more than one hundred folktales selected from the Hispanic and Indian peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean and includes stories of mischievous tricksters, scheming witches, angels, arrogant aristocrats and humble peasants, and heroes and heroines. 12,500 first printing. CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Our Land Before We Die by Jeff Guinn Description not available.The first narrative history of the Seminole Negro Indian's long struggle for a homeland chronicles two centuries of passionate advocacy for a return to ancestral lands in Florida. 12,500 first printing. AUTHOR: Jeff Guinn PUBLISHER: Putnam Publishing Group, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | College Board Guide to One Hundred Fifty Popular College Majors Description not available.Discusses a variety of subject areas in terms of requirements, coursework, related fields, and potential careers PUBLISHER: College Board, The FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | An American Insurrection by William Doyle Based on hundreds of interviews with those who were there and with access to hitherto unavailable White House tapes, this history of the civil rights era recalls the events in 1962 when 30,000 armed federal troops were sent to facilitate the enrollment of James Meredith into the University of Mississippi. Governor Ross Barnett, along with the Mississippi state police and thousands of civilians, had blocked his admission, and President Kennedy made a historic decision--one with great risk, that threatened to open old wounds from the Civil War. Author Doyle presents the story as it played on the streets of Oxford, on the campus of the university, and in Washington, DC. AUTHOR: William Doyle PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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