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Caught in the Moving Mountains

by Gloria Skurzynski

While on a three day hike in the mountain wilderness, two thirteen-year-old brothers must use all their skill to survive when they are confronted by an injured drug dealer and are caught in an earthquake.

Self-Esteem And Adjusting with Blindness: The Process of Responding to Life's Demands (First Edition)

by Dean W. Tuttle

This book written by a well-known professional in the field of Self Esteem discusses in easy to understand language the feelings and emotions attached to vision loss or going blind, or for that matter growing up blind. The author uses personal experiences as well as quotes from books and other people experiences to illustrate his points. This book is used as part of a course at the Hadley school for the Blind on Self-esteem. Recommended for anyone loosing their vision, growing up with vision loss, or working with blind students or friends.

Alpha-Bakery Children's Cookbook

by Gold Medal Flour

This charming alphabet cookbook is filled with the delicious and reliable recipes for which Betty Crocker is famous. Main dishes, breads, cookies, cakes, desserts and snacks take kids through the alphabet. Clearly written recipes which use readily-available ingredients. Turtle bread, Veggie Bites, Delicious Drumsticks, Zebra Cookies. It could be a lot of fun eating your way through these ABC's! This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Don't Pee On My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining: America's Toughest Family Court Judge Speaks Out

by Judy Sheindlin

Judge Sheindlin, supervising judge for Manhattan Family Court for 10 years, discusses what she sees as a shift on emphasis from individual to government responsibility.

Illusions of Love

by Cynthia Freeman

Romance novel.

Miffy

by Dick Bruna

"Mr. and Mrs. Bunny lived in a farmhouse all alone. The house had two nice shutters and a garden of its own." Just right for a baby bunny, don't you think? Include picture descriptions. "Miffy Goes to the Hospital" is also available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Maruja

by Bret Harte

What Night Brings

by Carla Trujillo

What Night Brings focuses on a Chicano working-class family living in California during the 1960s. Marci -- smart, feisty and funny -- tells the story with the wisdom of someone twice her age as she determines to defy her family and God in order to find her identity, sexuality and freedom. "Carla Trujillo's What Night Brings puts one more wonderful Latina novelist on the must-read list right up there beside Sandra Cisneros, Julia Alvarez and Cristina Garcia. This moving story, told in the completely convincing voice of its young protagonist, explores living with domestic abuse and longing for the maternal protection that always fails to materialize. We touch the mysteries of religion in a child's life, and are completely captivated by a young girl's budding lesbian identity. Character and situation building are exemplary, yet we are hit hard when the book takes its final turn. What Night Brings is a page-turner that lingers long after the last page has been turned." -- Margaret Randall

At the Crossroads

by Rachel Isadora

"Our fathers are coming home," the children shout. This is a story set in South Africa and about children waiting to welcome their fathers back home who have been away for ten months working in the mines.

In the Kaiser’s Clutch

by Kathleen Karr

Starring in an anti-German World War I propaganda serial in the days before the "talkies," fifteen-year-old twins Fitzhugh and Nelly Dalton find their screen adventures paling in comparison to a real-life mystery.

Changes for Samantha: A Winter Story (American Girls #6)

by Valerie Tripp

Times change for Samantha when she moves to New York City to live with Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia. They change for Nellie, Samantha's servant friend in Mount Bedford, too. <P><P>But Nellie's changes aren't as happy as Samantha's and Nellie has to find work again. When her friend disappears, Samantha thinks Nellie has been lost forever, but after a long and scary search, Samantha finds Nellie in a New York orphanage. <P>The orphanage is not a good place for Nellie, so the girls plan a daring escape.

Grandpa Stories

by Winslow E. Parker

This little book is a series of grandpa experiences from which the author benefitted. He is convinced that the wisdom of age is bound up in the lessons learned from the young. Share, with him, the mystery of electricity seen through the eyes of a five-year-old; a request to say “Hi” to Jesus for a grandson who suddenly realizes that his grandfather will see Him first; the shared recognition between a handicapped grandfather and granddaughter and the unexpected insight from a six-month-old grandson’s tweaking of grandpa’s moustache. The stories and their lessons are explicitly Christian, but non-denominational.

No Such Thing as a Witch

by Ruth Chew

Maggie Brown is the new next door neighbor. When you eat her magical fudge you can become your favorite animal. Join Maggie, Nora and Tad on a trip to the zoo!

Families Like Mine: Children Of Gay Parents Tell It Like It Is

by Abigail Garner

Writings from adult children of gay and lesbian parents.

Dumb Like Me, Olivia Potts

by Lila Perl

[From the back cover:] Olivia's sister Meredith was editor of the high school literary magazine, her brother Greg had just started at Yale on a scholarship, and her mother was enrolled at the local community college. But Olivia didn't even like school. "You're just going to have to learn," she hissed in an imaginary conversation with her fifth-grade teacher, "that some of us are dumb. Dumb like me, Olivia Potts." Then Olivia made friends with a new girl, Anita Brunelli, who didn't seem all that brainy either, but who was good at figures. It was Anita who helped Olivia see the connection between her father's stolen license plates and the strange things Olivia had seen going on one afternoon in the backyard next door. But it was Olivia herself who discovered, in the scariest possible way, who was behind the thefts in the neighborhood. And Olivia, the detective, discovers that perhaps she isn't as stupid as she thought she was. Reading level 5.5, Ages 10-14

Night and Day

by Virginia Woolf

Katherine Hilbery and Woolf have illustrious literary ancestors: in Katherine's case, her poet grandfather, and in Woolf's, her father Leslie Stephen, writer, philosopher, and editor. Both desire to break away from the demands of the previous generation without disowning it altogether. Katherine must decide whether or not she loves the iconoclastic Ralph Denham; Woolf seeks a way of experimenting with the novel for that still allows her to express her affection for the literature of the past. This is the most traditional of Woolf's novels, yet even here we can see her beginning to break free; in this, her second novel, with its strange mixture of comedy and high seriousness, Woolf had already found her own characteristic voice.

Harvey's Hideout

by Russell Hoban

Sister and Brother are fighting. Harvey will not let his sister, Mildred, ride on his raft. Mildred will not let her brother, Harvey, come to her tea party. Will they ever be friends again?

The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille

by Barbara Pierce

Braille: What Is It? What Does It Mean to the Blind?

The Second Shift

by Arlie Russell Hochschild Anne Machung

A brilliant study of the home as workplace--and how women wind up doing most of the work on the homefront, regardless of their day job.

What Alvin Wanted

by Holly Keller

Alvin wanted something but neither Sam nor Libby knew what it was. And Alvin couldn't tell them. Mama had gone out, leaving him in their care, and Sam and Libby simply couldn't make him happy. They offered games, stories, crayons and cookies. They even called Grandma. But Alvin couldn't tell anyone what was wrong. Then Mama returned, and knew at once what Alvin wanted. Because it was something she had forgotten to give him when she left!

Billy Dead: A Novel

by Lisa Reardon

Novel about a family involved in child abuse and incest.

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