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Northern Lights: The Stories of Minnesota's Past (Revised Second Edition)

by Dave Kenney

The book is about the history of Minnesota from the Ice Age through the end of the twentieth century and its people that can help all Minnesotans understand how their home state got to be the way it is today.

The New Pete (Jennifer #9)

by Jane Sorenson

Jennifer returns from Haiti to find that her brother Pete has a radical new image. Justin tells her that Pete made a decision not to be a wimp anymore, and the rad appearance is part of his plan. Later, Pete confides to Jennifer that he wants to fit in at school and be popular. He begins to study a book, and to practice the popularity techniques in it on his family. After a short time with the in-crowd, Pete discovers that they are more cruel than cool and that he really doesn't enjoy "belonging." Then he finds a place where he really fits in, gets another new look, and a girl friend. It all adds up to The New Pete."

Out with the In Crowd (Jennifer #10)

by Jane Sorenson

[from the back cover] "I've never felt so alone in all my life. "Lord," I prayed, "please help me find a way out of this mess!" How did Jennifer end up at an unchaperoned beer party with a bunch of girls she really doesn't know, and boys who've already been drinking? And now, how is she going to get out of this situation?

Another Jennifer (Jennifer #11)

by Jane Sorenson

""Why Lord?" Why did you let those stupid girls say that?" Jennifer King reached over and touched my hand. "It's OK, Jennifer," she said softly. But Jennifer Green knows it isn't OK for Lindsay and Stephanie to make remarks about the new Jennifer--who happens to be black. And Pete knows it isn't OK to tease Walter just because he's big. And Heidi tells Jennifer that if she had judged by first impressions, she and Jennifer would never have become friends. And when a plan for admitting handicapped kids is introduced at school, Jennifer and her classmates wonder if they'll know how to treat "those kids."

Family Crisis (Jennifer #12)

by Jane Sorenson

[from the back cover] "I felt a chill, as if the sun had gone under a cloud. "Dad," I said, "is there any chance you could be transferred again?" There! The awful question had finally been asked. Jennifer does not want to move again! Heidi is the closest friend she's ever had and Chris is a terrific friend, too. She's dated both Matthew and Mack and still can't decide which one she likes the most. She's been chosen to serve on a youth-group committee and invited to work on the school newspaper. She just can't move now! But Jennifer knows that these are selfish reasons for wanting to stay in Pennsylvania. She's known for a long time that her dad has been very unhappy with his job. Transferring again would be awful, but could there be something worse?

The House That Ate People (Thorne Twins Adventure Books. #20)

by Dayle Courtney

When a foreign dignitary is kidnapped during a stay in New York City, twins Eric and Alison try to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Eric and Alison's assignment in New York City was in trouble from the start. They had been asked to host a foreign VIP--16-year-old Prince Haroun al Azzam from the tiny Middle Eastern country of Hajar, who has come to America to inspect a beautiful old mansion his father wants to buy. But even before they arrive, they are being threatened to stay away. Then the man they are supposed to meet there disappears without a trace. The twins' search involves them with a beautiful reporter, a fashion photographer, the ghost of a wealthy recluse, Arab diplomats, FBI agents, a gangster, a lawyer, a city editor, a bodyguard, a real estate salesman from New Jersey, the fullback for the Chicago Bears, and a house from which people tend to disappear! Bookshare has well over 1/2 of the books in the 20 volume Thorne Twins Adventure series in which sixteen-year-old Eric and Alison face dangers and solve mysteries from tropical islands to the Scottish highlands. Look for: #1 Flight to Terror, #2 Escape From Eden, #3 The Knife With Eyes, #4 The Ivy Plot, #5 Operation Doomsday, #6 Omen of the Flying Light, #7 Three Ring Inferno, #9 The Foxworth Hunt, #12 Tower of Flames, #13 The Trail of Bigfoot, #14 Shadow of Fear, #17 The Great UFO Chase and #18 The Olympic Plot, with more on the way. Ages 12-16

A Home for Jessie

by Christine Pullein-Thompson

“There’s something in there!” Matt stared at the sack he had pulled from the water. He could feel his heart beating as he put his hand in it. Something alive was in there. It was a puppy, a Labrador, barely breathing. Matt was determined to help it survive. He believed that fate had sent the puppy to him. No one would take the Labrador away from him, now or ever. But Matt didn’t know the incredible adventure awaiting him and Jessie. And danger was right around the corner!

Double Trouble on Vacation

by Michael J. Pellowski

Watch Out, Lake Kickapoo! . Sandi and Randi Daniels are identical twins. And they’re really excited about spending their summer vacation at Lake Kickapoo. Sandi wants to give a speech about wildlife and win a prize. Randi wants to get to know a guy she’s just met. And Teddy, their three-year-old brother, nicknamed Trouble, wants a pet frog! But when things really start to get hairy, there’s only one thing for the twins to do—the old switcheroo! Mix it all up, and what do you get? A great big batch of... TROUBLE TROUBLE ON VACATION

Don't Tell Mom

by Janet Dagon

[From the back cover:] "When my sister Carrie came home, I thought everything would be perfect. I thought we'd be a family again. The four of us together under one roof, loving and laughing--the way it's supposed to be, the way it used to be before she ran away for five months. But that hadn't happened. I knew Carrie was doing things that were wrong, but what could I do? She knew I'd do almost anything to keep our family together. But how could I keep silent when Carrie whispered... Don't Tell MOM..." Look for the prequel to this book, MISSING: Carrie Philips, Age 15, and another novel by Janet Dagon, Who's Going to Love Me Now?, in the Bookshare collection.

Double Trouble Mansion Mystery (Double Trouble #6)

by Michael Pellowski

The Twins are ready to solve their first mystery: The mystery of the Morgan Mansion's missing treasure. Sandi is the only person who can see the ghost of Michael Morgan--and he has all the answers. But she needs to convince an unbelieving Randi to help her. Can a ghost be fooled by the twins' famous "switcheroo"? Find out in... Double Trouble Mansion Mystery Ages 8-12 Pictures are described.

Ten Thousand Children: True Stories Told By Children Who Escaped The Holocaust On The Kindertransport

by Anne Fox Eva Abraham-Podietz

Some copies accompanied by Teaching guide for Ten thousand children. Tells the true stories of children who escaped Nazi Germany on the Kindertransport, a rescue mission led by concerned British to save Jewish children from the Holocaust.

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In this SpringBoard program, you will discover how SpringBoard can help you achieve high academic standards, reach your learning goals, and prepare for success in your study of literature and language arts. The program has been created with the content you need to learn, the tools to help you learn, and the critical-thinking skills that help you build confidence in your own knowledge and skills.

Physical Science Second Edition

by Timothy Eimer Barbara Ferrier

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Physical Science

by Timothy Eimer Barbara Ferrier

Learn all about matter, energy, electricity and magnetism in this book.

Fielder's Choice

by Rick Norman

On trial for treason, Andrew Jackson Fielder looks back on his brief career as a major league pitcher, and his experiences as a Japanese prisoner of war

Levers and Pulleys: FOSS Science Stories

by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at Berkeley

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Galveston's Summer of the Storm

by Julie Lake

A fourteen-year-old girl from Austin spends the summer of 1900 at her grandmother's home in Galveston and is caught in the Great Hurricane of September 8, 1900.

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