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Making Their Mark
Making Their Mark

By Spring Hermann, Hermann, Spring

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What were "Jim Crow" laws? How did the end of World War I lead to race riots in Great Britain? Which styles of music were influenced by both slavery and African culture? World Black History tells t...

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Flip City
Flip City

By Spring Hermann

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Four girls whose family lives are difficult compete in gymnastics for their gym, Flip City, the place they feel most at home.

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Flip City
Flip City

By Hermann, SPRING, Spring Hermann

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Four girls whose family lives are difficult compete in gymnastics for their gym, Flip City, the place they feel most at home.

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Anne Frank: Hope In The Shadows Of The Holocaust
Anne Frank: Hope In The Shadows Of The Holocaust

By Spring Hermann, Hermann, Spring

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Documents the life of Anne Frank, including her childhood, time in hiding, and the time she spent in a Nazi concentration camp before her death, and the release of her diary which became world famous.

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A Student'S Guide To Tennessee Williams
A Student'S Guide To Tennessee Williams

By Spring Hermann, Hermann, Spring

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Tennessee Williams is one of the most popular and important American playwrights of the twentieth century. He is best known for his "Southern Gothic" style, which often portrayed the struggles of o...

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A Student'S Guide To Eugene O'Neill
A Student'S Guide To Eugene O'Neill

By Spring Hermann

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"An introduction to the work of Eugene O'Neill for high school students, which includes relevant biographical background on the author, explanations of various literary devices and techniques, and...

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Reading And Interpreting The Works Of Eugene O'Neill
Reading And Interpreting The Works Of Eugene O'Neill

By Spring Hermann

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Playwright Eugene O'Neill dominated American theater for the first half of the twentieth century, and inspired most of the important dramatists of its second half. This text tells the story of O'Ne...

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Seeing Lessons: The Story Of Abigail Carter And America'S First School For Blind People
Seeing Lessons: The Story Of Abigail Carter And America'S First School For Blind People

By Spring Hermann, With Illustrations By Ib Ohlsson

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In 1832, when Abigail Carter was only ten years old, two doctors from Boston invited her to be one of the first students in an experimental a school for blind people. Abby and her younger sister So...

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