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A Girl From Yamhill

by Cleary, Beverly

Beverly Cleary's memoirs of growing up on a farm and then in Portland, Oregon as she develops into a writer.

Abel's Island

by Steig, William

Abel is a happily married mouse, but one day he gets stuck on an uninhabited island far from home. A Newbery Honor book.

Amazing Grace

by Hoffman, Mary

Although classmates say that she can't play Peter Pan in the school play, because she's black and a girl, Grace discovers that she can do anything she sets her mind to do.

And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?

by Fritz, Jean

The story of Paul Revere for children

Babe: The Gallant Pig

by King-Smith, Dick

Farmer Hoggett and his wife discover that their new piglet Babe is no ordinary pig (made into a movie called Babe).

Black Beauty

by Sewell, Anna

The classic children's story of the life of a horse named Black Beauty

Bridge To Terabithia

by Paterson, Katherine

It was Leslie's idea to create Terabithia, their secret kingdom in the woods where Leslie and Jess reigned as King and Queen. There no enemy could defeat them.

Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale Of Mystery (Bunnicula #1)

by Howe, Deborah and Howe, James

Harold and Chester, the family dog and cat, are suspicious that the new pet rabbit is a vampire bunny. They must warn the family who see the rabbit as a harmless and adorable creature.

Catwings (Catwings Series #1)

by Ursula K. Le Guin

Mrs. Jane Tabby could not explain why all four of her children had wings. But it meant that her dreams for her kittens would someday come true.

Charlotte's Web

by White, E. B.

E.B. White's classic story of the friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider.

Child Of The Owl

by Yep, Laurence

A young girl is sent to live with her grandmother in Chinatown and finds her Chinese heritage for the first time.

Class Clown

by Hurwitz, Johanna

Lucas Cott desires to be a good student while his classmates want him to be funny as the class clown!

Class President

by Hurwitz, Johanna

A fifth-grade class election is full of surprises when Julio nominates his best friend but ends up becoming much more involved!

Danny: The Champion Of The World

by Dahl, Roald

Here's Roald Dahl's famous story about a 9-year-old boy, his dad, and a daring and hilarious pheasant-snatching expedition.

Dear Mr. Henshaw

by Cleary, Beverly

Leigh writes to an author, Mr. Henshaw as he struggles with being the new kid in town and as he deals with his parents going through a divorce.

Dragonwings

by Yep, Laurence

The story of an eight-year-old Chinese boy's experience of immigration to the United States in the early 1900s. A Newbery Honor Book.

Freckle Juice

by Blume, Judy

Andrew would do anything to get himself covered in freckles--even buy a questionable freckle juice recipe from Sharon!

Harriet The Spy

by Fitzhugh, Louise

Harriet M. Welsch is determined to be a spy. To practice, she keeps a log of her observations; but one day, her classmates find the log and read it aloud.

Hatchet (Brian Robeson #1)

by Paulsen, Gary

This Newbery Honor Book tells the story of 13-year-old Brian Robeson, the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness.

Homesick: My Own Story

by Fritz, Jean

A memoir of Jean Fritz's childhood in China where she felt homesick for America--a place she'd never been but longed for.

In The Year Of The Boar And Jackie Robinson

by Lord, Bette Bao

A young Chinese girl in 1947 comes to Brooklyn and discovers her love for baseball while adjusting to new life in America.

James And The Giant Peach

by Dahl, Roald

When James drops magic crystals by the peach tree, the lone peach starts growing, and before long, it's as big as a house, with a secret entranceway.

Jelly Belly

by Smith, Robert Kimmel

It's tough for 11-year-old Ned to stop eating, even when he's sent to a summer diet camp.

Journey Home

by Uchida, Yoshiko

Yuki, a 12-year-old Japanese American girl, and her family were sent to a concentration camp in Utah. This is the story of their journey back to Berkeley, California after WWII is over.

Junie B. Jones And Some Sneaky Peeky Spying (Junie B. Jones #4)

by Park, Barbara

Junie B. is the bestest spier in the world. That's 'cause she has sneaky feet. Junie B. might be real sneaky. And real peeky. But when she spies on Mrs., she could get into real trouble!

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