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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia

By Takako Yokotani

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Presents the life of a nine-year-old boy in a farming community in Yugoslavia, describing his family and the history, political system, and customs of his country.

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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia

By Takako Yokotani

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Presents the life of a nine-year-old boy in a farming community in Yugoslavia, describing his family and the history, political system, and customs of his country.

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Bhutan
Bhutan

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Describes the home, family, school, customs, beliefs and rituals, and day-to-day activities of eleven-year-old Tinley living in Bhutan's capital city of Thimpu.

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Describes the home, family, school, customs, beliefs and rituals, and day-to-day activities of eleven-year-old Tinley living in Bhutan's capital city of Thimpu.

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A multicultural portrait of life in the cities
A multicultural portrait of life in the cities

By David K. Wright

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Discusses the history of such cities as New York, San Francisco, Detroit, and Miami, particularly from the vantage point of women and minorities.

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