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Igraine the Brave

Author: Cornelia Caroline Funke
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Tags: Fairytales, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

Igraine, who turns twelve tomorrow, dreams of becoming a famous knight. But today, like most days, life at the family castle remains . . . rather boring. Until the nefarious nephew of the baroness-next-door shows up. Greedy Osmund’s got a dastardly plan to capture Pimpernel Castle and steal the singing magic books that belong to Igraine’s mom and dad. Complicating matters, on the eve of the siege her parents misspeak a spell and turn themselves into pigs! (How inconvenient.) Igraine’s birthday wish has come true, and the challenge is bigger than she ever bargained for: Will she face her fears and find the courage to save the day–and the books?

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In Code: A Mathematical Journey

Author: Sarah Flannery
Publisher: Workman, 2001
Tags: Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Math

Sarah Flannery is an Irish teenager who won the Irish and European Young Scientist of the Year awards. In friendly, conversational prose, she tells how she moved from simple math puzzles played during dinnertime discussions to number theory, the work of Eratosthenes, cryptography, and discoveries of her own. Her mathematician father co-wrote In Code and it was through his puzzle-solving approach that Sarah found herself challenged to continue an adventure in math.

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In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Their Fathers

Author: various authors
Publisher: Lee & Low, 1997
Tags: African Americans, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

While I Have a Dream features many artists illustrating one person’s words, this book celebrates the poetry of several black authors accompanied by the extraordinary illustrations of one talented artist, Javako Steptoe.

It Happened in the White House: Extraordinary Tales from America’s Most Famous Home - Book Cover

It Happened in the White House: Extraordinary Tales from America’s Most Famous Home

Author: Kathleen Karr
Publisher: Hyperion, 2000
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Presidents

In a chapter book format, Karr entertainingly tells the stories of real-life residents of the White House in the following categories: “Home Improvements,” “All the Presidents’ Dogs,” “The First Kids,” “Curious, Strange, and Weird,” and “White as a Ghost.”

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Jefferson’s Children: The Story of One American Family

Shannon Lanier was in the first grade when he stood up in class and announced that Thomas Jefferson was his ancestor. No one believed him because he was black. In 1998, when Lanier was 19, DNA evidence proved he truly was a descendant of Jefferson’s. This is his story and his family’s story as told through interviews, photographs, and family trees. The various voices provide fascinating details and tie together nine generations of Jeffersons.

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Kaya’s Hero: A Story of Giving

Author: Janet Shaw
Publisher: Pleasant Company, 2002
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Native Americans

This episodic story, set in 1764, explores the tragedies and triumphs that befall Kaya, a Nez Perce girl. Kaya’s hero is a brave and strong woman named Swan Circling. When Swan Circling dies suddenly while performing a selfless act, her people give away her belongings to guide her spirit to rest. Before this, Swan Circling had requested that if she died, Kaya was to be granted her Native American name — the greatest gift one could receive. Kaya realizes that this sacred gift is a sign of honor and trust and that she must earn the right to use it.

Kennedy Assassinated! The World Mourns - Book Cover

Kennedy Assassinated! The World Mourns

Author: Wilborn Hampton
Publisher: Candlewick Press, 1997
Tags: Grade: 10, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Grade: 9, Presidents

Wilborn Hampton was only a cub reporter at United Press International in Dallas when he answered the phone and heard these fateful words: “Three shots fired at the motorcade!” This is his account of how reporters collected the facts for the news story about Kennedy’s assassination. Black-and-white photos and Wilborn’s voice bring to life the shock and grief felt by Americans that day.

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Kickoff!

Author: Tiki Barber
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Tags: Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Sports

Tiki and Ronde’s twelfth summer is winding down — the nights are getting shorter and the evenings cooler. That means two things: The first day of junior high is just a few days away, and it’s almost the start of football season at last. With two championships and an 8-2 season last year, Tiki and Ronde are ready to graduate from the Peewee League and hit the field as starting players for the Hidden Valley Eagles. But junior high is a lot bigger than elementary school. The competition for starting spots is stiff, and seniority rules. If Tiki and Ronde make it past tryouts and cuts, will they get the chance to play, or will they have to spend the season watching from the bench with the other seventh graders? Inspired by the childhood of NFL superstars Tiki and Ronde Barber, Kickoff! is a story of teamwork, perseverance, and what it takes to be a champion.

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