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1. The Moffats
by Eleanor Estes
The classic Newbery Honor-winning series of the Moffat children--Sylvie, the oldest one; Joey, the man of the house; Janey, who has an upside-down ... More
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2. The Middle Moffat
by Eleanor Estes
This title in the Newbery Honor-winning series, reissued with its original black-and-while illustrations, continues the adventures of the four Moffat ... More
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3. The Moffat Museum
by Eleanor Estes (Illustrator)
Jane, Joey and little Rufus Moffat decide to set up a museum with all the things that are special to them. Since it is the only museum in the entire ... More
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4. Moffats -Lib 3k
by Eleanor Estes
The story of the Moffat family--Mama, Sylvie, Joey, Jane, and Rufus--who, although poor, are very happy living in their yellow house on Dollar Street ... More
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6. What Katy Did
by Susan Coolidge
I mean to do something grand. I don't know what, yet; but when I'm grown up I shall find out'. Katy Carr is the longest girl that was ever seen. She ... More
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7. After the War
In search of a simpler life, transplanted Yankees Cynthia and Harry Baird move to Pinehill from Connecticut during the Depression. But with Harry now ... More
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9. How I Spent My Summer Holidays
by W O Mitchell
When" How I Spent My Summer Holidays" was first published in 1981 a Western reviewer wrote: "If "Who Has Seen the Wind" told the story of a young boy ... More
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10. The Magic Journey
by John Nichols
Boom times came to the forgotten little southwestern town of Chamisaville just as the rest of America was in the Great Depression. They came when a ... More
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13. Mocky's Revinge
by Mark Louis Lehman
Combining tart humor, playful language, and a serious moral dimension, this unusual novelette depicts the growing friendship between just-turning ... More
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14. Baker Towers
by Jennifer Haigh
Jennifer Haigh's second novel is set in a small town in Pennsylvania in the industrial boom that followed World War II. It is an intimate portrait of ... More
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15. Hidden Places
by Lynn N Austin
A widowed mother of three is desperately trying to keep her family orchard from going under during the Great Depression.
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16. Sabbath
by Josef Erlich, Yosef Ehrlich, Hana Wirth-Nesher (Introduction by)
Set in the Polish-Jewish shtetl of Wolbrom in the 1930s where Josef Erlich spent his youth, his account of how the character Feivel and his family ... More
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17. The Storm
by Robert Cranny
Set in a working-class suburb of Dublin in the 1940s, this novel tells the story of the Kelly family, and young Jackie Kelly's journey towards ... More
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18. Coyote Revenge
by Fred Harris
Harris, former two-term U.S. senator from Oklahoma and author of ten nonfiction books, pens his first novel. Okie Dunn returns home from law school ... More
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19. Death at the Dog
by Joanna Cannan
Young Inspector Northeast falls under the spell of an unconventional older woman novelist who is the chief suspect in a village murder. "The Dog" of ... More
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21. Linnets and Valerians
by Elizabeth Goudge
When the four orphaned Linnet children are sent to live with their nasty grandmother, they decide at once their new life is unbearable and they run ... More
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22. Cold Sassy Tree
by Olive Ann Burns
The unforgettable characters of Cold Sassy, Georgia, are presented in this heartwarming story of modern times coming to a small Southern town. "Rich ... More
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23. Home to Big Stone Gap
by Adriana Trigiani
Seismic changes are about to take place in Ave Maria's life. Her daughter, Etta, barely eighteen, is married and living in Italy; the health of her ... More
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24. The Narrows
When Link Williams, a college-educated twenty-six-year-old African-American man, falls for Camilo Sheffield, a wealthy married white woman, things ... More
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25. Shadows of a Childhood: A Novel of War and Friendship
by Elisabeth Gille, Linda Coverdale (Translator)
Two little Jewish girls, ages 5 and 7, are hidden in a French convent during the Nazi occupation of France.
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