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|  | Smashing Lumpkins by Paul Siefken Description not available.In an effort to get some sleep, Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles smash Hillbilly criminal Fuzzy Lumpkins' banjo, but when he starts to use an electric guitar, everyone in Townsville starts to smash-dance to the music. AUTHOR: Paul Siefken PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Out of America by Keith B. Richburg Description not available.With a new afterword written by the author, this compelling personal journey into his African-American delves deeply into one man's experience as he witnesses the horrors of Africa, from Somalia to Rwanda and on into South Africa. Reprint. AUTHOR: Keith B. Richburg PUBLISHER: Harcourt Trade Publishers FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Ghost Canoe by Boyd Gaines, Will Hobbs Description not available.Amid the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest, a fourteen-year-old boy and a Makah Indian fisherman brave the choppy Pacific to investigate a shipwreck, in a case of ancient treasure, betrayal, and murder. Reprint. AB. C. K. SLJ. AUTHOR: Boyd Gaines, Will Hobbs PUBLISHER: Morrow/Avon FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Stuart & the Stouts Description not available.Young readers can help Stuart explore the surroundings of his new home with his new family, the Stouts, in this interactive scratch-and-sniff tale with full-color photos from the movie. PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | War Against the Terror Masters by Michael A. Ledeen Description not available.Explains why the United States was unprepared for the September 11 attacks, offering insight into the nature of the terrorist network responsible as well as its state sponsors, collaborators, and what America must do to win the war. 25,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Michael A. Ledeen PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Leon's Story by Graham Brown, Leon W. Tillage, Susan L. Roth The story of Leon Walter Tillage, who grew up the son of a sharecropper in North Carolina. Born in 1936, Leon attended segregated schools, endured mistreatment by the Ku Klux Klan, and took part in the civil rights movement. He recalls how the love and strength of his family helped him survive the harsh racism that dominated his early life. Told in a series of vignettes, this book is based on a speech that Tillage delivered to children at the school where he works. Collage illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: Graham Brown, Leon W. Tillage, Susan L. Roth PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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