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|  | Dicey's Song by Barbara Caruso, Cynthia Voigt The Tillerman children settle into life with their grandmother while trying to sort out their feelings about the mother who abandoned them. Winner of the 1983 Newbery Medal. AUTHOR: Barbara Caruso, Cynthia Voigt PUBLISHER: Random House Audio Publishing Group FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The Literature Teacher's Book of Lists by Judie L. Strouf These 247 reproducible lists for anyone who loves books are organized into 9 sections: Introduction to Literature, Books for All Ages, Genres for Every Taste, Poetry, Drama, Themes, Literary Periods, Potpourri, and Reference & Aids. Also includes various individual lists such as reading for teens and authors' last words. A helpful teachers' resource. AUTHOR: Judie L. Strouf PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Spoken Soul by John Russell Rickford A reporter and a linguist explore the richness, diversity, and logic behind Black English--through its history and its use in literature and everyday life. AUTHOR: John Russell Rickford PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Wee Sing & Learn Colors by Pamela Conn Beall, Susan Hagen Nipp, Yudthana Pongmee Description not available.Introduces different colors through illustrations of things found on a farm. AUTHOR: Pamela Conn Beall, Susan Hagen Nipp, Yudthana Pongmee PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Audio & Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Robert's Rules of Order by Henry M. Roberts This is the classic guide for conducting meetings, committees and groups with fundamental operating procedures. The book has served as an irreplaceable tool for organizations of all types for over a century. AUTHOR: Henry M. Roberts PUBLISHER: Random House Value Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Poetry as Persuasion by Carl Dennis Emphasizing the techniques of Dickinson and Whitman, and touching on many poets from throughout the history of American poetics, Dennis explores the use of voice in poetry, considering the implications of authority, point of view, and the articulation of political views. AUTHOR: Carl Dennis PUBLISHER: University of Georgia Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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