Thomas Hoobler Books
Aloha means come back
Laura and her mother join her Navy father in Hawaii in 1941, where suspicion against the Japanese American residents runs high in an atmosphere of expectation that the United States and Japan will...
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The sign painter's secret
When the Redcoats occupy her house in Philadelphia, young Annie MacDougal finds a way to help General Washington's troops at Valley Forge.
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Treasure in the stream
The lives of ten-year-old Amy and the members of her farming family are changed forever when gold is discovered on Mr. Sutter's land.
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Next stop, freedom
Emily, a slave girl who longs to read, escapes from slavery with the help of Harriet Tubman.
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A promise at the Alamo
A San Antonio girl and her family are caught up in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836.
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Aloha means come back
Laura and her mother join her Navy father in Hawaii in 1941, where suspicion against the Japanese American residents runs high in an atmosphere of expectation that the United States and Japan will...
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The summer of dreams
In 1893 while working at the Chicago World's Fair, a young Italian-American girl meets two prominent women, Mrs. Potter Palmer and Jane Addams, and learns about the achievements of other women thro...
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The trail on which they wept
By Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Forced to leave their homes in Georgia in 1837, Sarah Tsaluh Rogers, her family, and other Cherokees make the long and difficult journey along the Trail of Tears to the Indian Territory in Oklahoma.
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