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Across Five Aprils

Author: Irene Hunt
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 10, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Grade: 9

The unforgettable story of young Jethro Creighton, who comes of age during the turbulent years of the Civil War, by the Newbery Award-winning author of Up a Road Slowly. An impressive book both as a historically authentic Civil War novel and as a beautifully written family story.

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Aesop’s Fables

Author: Jerry Pinkney
Publisher: SeaStar Books, 2000
Tags: Fairytales, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

Here’s a picture book version of Aesop’s fables that should be in every classroom. Pinkney’s watercolor creatures illustrate more than 60 tales that end with one of Aesop’s moral lessons. Try it as a crowd-pleasing read-aloud for younger grades and as a wonderful resource for older children.

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Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart: The Story of Amber and Essie Told Here in Poems and Pictures

Author: Vera Williams
Publisher: Greenwillow, 2001
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Readability

Amber and Essie are sisters. Amber was brave. She wasn’t afraid of climbing up into high places. Essie was smart. She could read very hard library books. Together they make a good team. Their father is in prison, their mother works long hours, and there is little money to pay the bills. Through a series of interconnected poems, Williams presents Amber and Essie’s sad, funny, and moving tale. Full-color portraits of the girls precede the story, and an album of dramatic moments closes the book. Black-and-white pencil drawings are interspersed among the poems.

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An Indian Winter

Author: Russell Freedman
Publisher: Holiday House, 1992
Tags: Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Native Americans

In 1833 German prince Maximilian and Swiss artist Karl Bodmer traveled through the Missouri River Valley to study Native Americans. Their detailed journals and artwork are the basis for this account of their travels. Freedman describes the customs, social structure, and artifacts the two men encountered as well as their friendship with the Mandan and Hidatsa peoples. Bodmer’s detailed paintings and sketches appear on almost every page.

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Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel

Author: Eoin Colfer
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the series has sold over seven million copies in the United States alone. Now, this phenomenally successful series is being translated into a graphic novel format. Eoin Colfer has teamed up with established comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text. For the first time, rabid fans will be able to see what Foaly’s tin hat looks like; discover just how “Beet” Root got his name; and of course, follow their favorite criminal mastermind as he plots and connives in action-packed, full-color panels.

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Babe: The Gallant Pig

Author: Dick King-Smith
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Tags: Animals, Fiction, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

When Babe arrives at the Hogget farm, Mrs. Hogget’s thoughts turn to sizzling bacon and juicy pork chops. It looks as if the little pig is destined for the dinner table-until he reveals a surprising talent for sheepherding, that is. Before long, Babe is handling Farmer Hogget’s flock better than any sheepdog ever could. Babe is so good, in fact, that the farmer enters him in the Grand Challenge Sheepdog Trials. But the crowds can’t believe this sheep-pig is for real. Will it take a miracle for Babe to win?

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Because of Winn-Dixie

Author: Kate DiCamillo
Publisher: Candlewick Press, 2000
Tags: Family, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

Ten-year-old India Opal Buloni has no idea what’s in store for her when she moves to a new town — least of all that she’ll adopt a big, ugly dog and name him after a supermarket. This young-adult novel brings a community’s integrity and diversity to life.

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Bridge to Terabithia

Author: Katherine Paterson
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Tags: Friendship, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

All summer, Jess pushed himself to be the fastest boy in the fifth grade, and when the year’s first school-yard race was run, he was going to win.But his victory was stolen by a newcomer, by a girl, one who didn’t even know enough to stay on the girls’ side of the playground. Then, unexpectedly, Jess finds himself sticking up for Leslie, for the girl who breaks rules and wins races. The friendship between the two grows as Jess guides the city girl through the pitfalls of life in their small, rural town, and Leslie draws him into the world of imaginations world of magic and ceremony called Terabithia. Here, Leslie and Jess rule supreme among the oaks and evergreens, safe from the bullies and ridicule of the mundane world. Safe until an unforeseen tragedy forces Jess to reign in Terabithia alone, and both worlds are forever changed. In this poignant, beautifully rendered novel, Katherine Paterson weaves a powerful story of friendship and courage.

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