James D. Forman Books
A fine, soft day
A sensitive Catholic boy and his family become deeply involved in and emotionally affected by the escalating Protestant-Catholic conflict in Belfast.
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Follow the river
Seeking a purpose in life, a young German goes to India to participate in a friendship walk for peace.
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The life and death of Yellow Bird
As he grows to adulthood watching the destruction of his people, a Sioux orphan becomes a medicine man who is convinced that his visions will lead his people to better days.
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People of the dream.
Recounts the events of the four month trek in 1877 when Chief Joseph led the Nez Percé Indians from their ancestral homes in Oregon to the Canadian border.
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The Pumpkin Shell
Convinced he is responsible for his mother's death in a boating accident, eighteen-year-old Robin agonizes for two years over his father's remarriage and his own guilt.
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Song of Jubilee
A Virginia slave's account of the Negroes' mixed reactions to the Civil War and the freedom it brought them.
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The survivor
An account of a Jewish family in Holland during World War II as one by one it dwindles away during the Nazi holocaust.
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