Food Book Nonfiction Book By Anne Schraff We all have to eat, but what we eat and how we eat makes for the most interesting reading. People are often shocked by what other people eat and yet our idea of what is normal is entirely dependent on what is familiar. This cross-cultural history of food may make you think differently about what we eat. (64 pages). www.artesianpress.com
High school student Hakeem Kemp babysits a rich and spoiled ten-year-old Maurice, who gives him a lot of trouble until the last prank Maurice plays leads to a fire which destroys his parents' home and nearly kills him.
A hoax goes wrong at Camp Roadrunner when Lauren disappears. Can Carmela and Jeff find out if there really is a monster in the mountains? Passages to Suspense Hi/Lo Novel.
When a handsome new guy arrives in town and begins following Kathy, she and her boyfriend Todd discover a connection between the mysterious stranger and a tragic accident that happened three years earlier.
Guilt Book Donovan, an African American, lives with his mother and abusive stepfather. One day, Donovan pushes back in self-defense, and his stepfather falls. Donovan's life takes a fall, too, as he struggles to do the right thing despite his mother, his family, and his own fears. www.artesianpress.com
Describes the life of the American icon, including her early life as a slave, how she freed about three hundred slaves as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, and her work in the Civil War as a nurse and scout.
Jelena learned one thing from the war in her Bosnian homelandOfriends can become your worst enemies. Can she ever learn to trust her new American classmates?
Mike is not excited about his camping trip with his father and stepbrother. But when they wreck their SUV in the desert, can Mike find a way to save them?
When Jesse Garcia arrives on Mars as safety engineer for the new colony, his first task is to investigate the disappearance of colonist Elliott Gaines--and one of the others says giant bird tracks were found near his empty vehicle.
When a major flood threatens their home while her parents are away, Bethany Ford must call on the help of a neighbor she never liked to get her and her sister and brother to safety across the mountains.
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