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Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge
by Fox, Mem
Synopsis: A small boy tries to discover the meaning of "memory" so he can restore that of an elderly friend.
Copyright Date: 1984
Wilhe'mina Miles
by Stevenson, Harvey and Carter, Dorothy
Synopsis: Wilhe'mina is the one her pregnant mama depends on when time comes to fetch the midwife...Wilhe'mina's a little scared but bravely, she finds her way...A loving story of an African American child growing up in the rural South.
Copyright Date: 1999
Will Black Holes Devour The Universe? And 100 Other Questions & Answers About Astronomy
by Melton, Melanie
Synopsis: Questions and Answers about stars, the sun, the planets, galaxies, space travel and exploration and much more.
Copyright Date: 1994
Will You Be My Valentine? (Full House Sisters)
by Burke, Diana
Synopsis: It's February 14 and Stephanie needs a valentine! Michelle "Cupid" Tanner to the rescue! Michelle decides to find her sister the perfect date for the John Muir Middle School Valentine Dance!
Copyright Date: 2000
Will You Sign Here, John Hancock?
by Fritz, Jean
Synopsis: The story of John Hancock for children
Copyright Date: 1976
A Will To Survive (Hardy Boys Mystery Stories #156)
by Dixon, Franklin W.
Synopsis: Frank and Joe head out to investigate strange goings on at a nature reserve.
Copyright Date: 1999
Will's Choice (The Orphan Train Children #2)
by Nixon, Joan Lowery
Synopsis: Twelve-year-old Will Scott is not happy to be riding the Orphan Train because he is not really an orphan. But his father says he will have a better life out west.
Copyright Date: 1998
Will's Story, 1771 (Colonial Williamsburg: Young Americans)
by Nixon, Joan Lowery
Synopsis: Eleven-year-old Will Pelham's father is the gaoler for the city of Williamsburg. Mr. Pelham took the job only three months ago and Will is still uncomfortable with the prisoners in the cells beneath his family's living quarters.
Copyright Date: 2001
William Grant Still: African-American Composer
by Reef, Catherine
Synopsis: Traces the life of the African American classical composer. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Copyright Date: 2003
William Shakespeare And The Globe
by Aliki
Synopsis: From "Hamlet", to "Romeo and Juliet", to A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare's celebrated works have touched people around the world.
Copyright Date: 1999
Williamsburg (Cornerstones Of Freedom)
by Kent, Zachary
Synopsis: A history of Virginia's colonial capital from its earliest days through its restoration into a major tourist attraction.
Copyright Date: 1992
Willie Bea And The Time The Martians Landed
by Hamilton, Virginia
Synopsis: In October of 1938, Willie Bea and her family are shocked when Aunt Leah reports some news she heard on the radio...something about Martians invading that planet!
Copyright Date: 1983
Willie Mays Young Superstar (History Makers)
by Sabin, Louis
Synopsis: one Summary: a brief biography emphasizing the early life of the record setting baseball player who is of three in the game's history to hit 600 home runs.
Copyright Date: 2004
Willie Pearl
by Green, Michelle Y.
Synopsis: Willie Pearl is a simple story depicting real people, real conflicts, and basic human emotion.
Copyright Date: 1990
Willie Wins
by Gilles, Almira Astudillo
Synopsis: Willie's father tells him there is something special in an old coconut bank brought from the Philippines, but Willie is embarrassed to take it to school for a contest, especially since he knows that one of his classmates will make fun of him.
Copyright Date: 2001
Willie The Squowse
by Allan, Ted
Synopsis: Son of a squirrel and a mouse, Willie, resident of an apartment house wall, links the lives of two neighboring families in a very unusual way.
Copyright Date: 1973
The Willoughbys
by Lowry, Lois
Synopsis: In this tongue-in-cheek take on classic themes in children's literature, the Willoughby children set about to become "deserving orphans" after their neglectful parents embark on an around-the-world trip, leaving them in the care of a nanny.
Copyright Date: 2008
Willow The Wednesday Fairy (The Fun Day Fairies)
by Meadows, Daisy
Synopsis: No fun in Fairyland? The Fun Day Fairies are each responsible for adding spunk and sparkle to one day of the week! But when Jack Frost steals their magic, they need Rachel and Kirsty's help.
Copyright Date: 2006
Wilma Rudolph: Olympic Runner
by Harper, Jo
Synopsis: The story of American track-and-field athlete Wilma Rudolph, who overcame childhood polio to win three Olympic gold medals, is told.
Copyright Date: 2004
The Winchesters
by Collier, James Lincoln
Synopsis: Fourteen-year-old Chris, a poor relation of the wealthy Winchesters, must choose whether to be on the side of management or labor when his classmates' parents go on strike at the Winchester mill in response to a wage cut.
Copyright Date: 1988
Wind Is To Feel
by Hatch, Shirley Cook
Synopsis: WIND IS TO FEEL has many observations about the wind, and suggestions for activities that boys and girls an do on their own or with a parent or teacher.
Copyright Date: 1973
The Wind Singer
by Nicholson, William
Synopsis: A fantasy story set in a chilling universe where childhood testing determines one's entire future -- until a young teen rebels.
Copyright Date: 2000
The Wind In The Willows
by Grahame, KennethFreely Available: DAISY | BRF | HTML | TEXT
Synopsis: none
Copyright Date: N/A
The Wind In The Willows (abridged)
by Barrett, G. C. and Grahame, Kenneth
Synopsis: The exciting and hilarious adventures of Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger are retold for young readers in this thoughtfully abridged volume.
Copyright Date: 1993
Wind On The River: A Story Of The Civil War
by Lawlor, Laurie
Synopsis: Historical fiction about the Civil War, which helps students connect to their middle school social studies classes. Reading Level 5-8 Interest Level 6-8.
Copyright Date: 2000