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|  | Misty Morgan by Robin James, Stephen Cosgrove Description not available.Afraid that Morgan the unicorn is lost forever in the Misty Meadows, the young princess decides she will make time for her friends in the future AUTHOR: Robin James, Stephen Cosgrove PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Other CATEGORY: General 
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 | A Woman's Place by Barbara Delinsky, Beth Fowler When Claire Raphael begins to earn more than her husband, he charges her with neglect of family and sues for divorce, requesting sole child custody and alimony. Although she supported him while he built his career and she cared for the children, she knows that the courts are unsympathetic to successful women. With the help of her business partner, Brody Parth, Claire finds the strength and love to face the biggest battle of her life. AUTHOR: Barbara Delinsky, Beth Fowler PUBLISHER: HarperTrade FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Vampire Armand by Anne Rice, Jonathan Marosz The Vampire Chronicles continue. With the body of Lestat lying comatose nearby, 500-year-old Armand, first introduced in Interview with the Vampire , tells the story of his life: his childhood in Istanbul, his enslavement, both sexual and vampiric, to the ancient vampire Marius, and his devotion to his non-vampire children. AUTHOR: Anne Rice, Jonathan Marosz PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | The Cry of the Halidon by Jonathan Ryder, Michael Prichard Why is British Dunstone, Limited, willing to pay Alex McAuliff two million dollars for a geological survey of Jamaica? Alex doesn't know, but he's not about to turn down an easy two million. Although it is odd that British Intelligence is trying to contact him. And just what happened to the last team Dunstone sent to Jamaica? It seems someone is trying to kill Alex from the moment he touches down on the island. Maybe completing the mission and earning two million dollars won't be simple as Alex thinks. If he's lucky, shrewd, and ruthless, he may just escape with his life. AUTHOR: Jonathan Ryder, Michael Prichard PUBLISHER: Bantam Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Mississippi Bridge by Max Ginsburg, Mildred D. Taylor Ten-year-old Jeremy Simms, who also appears in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, narrates this story of racism in pre-Civil Rights era Mississippi. On a cold wintery day, both black and white people line up to take a bus. When the bus is full, the black passengers are ordered off to make room for the whites still standing in line. As the bus travels into town a tragedy occurs--is this a punishment for racism or a simple twist of fate? AUTHOR: Max Ginsburg, Mildred D. Taylor PUBLISHER: Random House Children's Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: General 
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 | Quinceanera by Elizabeth King This photo-essay explores the coming-of-age ritual participated in by Latina girls when they turn 15 by following the quinceanera celebration of Cindy Chavez. Now welcomed into her community as an adult, Cindy is honored at a church service and a special party which includes feasting and dancing. Illustrated with color photographs. AUTHOR: Elizabeth King PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: General 
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