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The first rule of punk
The first rule of punk

By Celia C. Perez

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Twelve-year-old María Luisa O'Neill-Morales (who really prefers to be called Malú) reluctantly moves with her Mexican-American mother to Chicago and starts seventh grade with a bang--violating the...

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In the Hand of the Goddess
In the Hand of the Goddess

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Disguised as a boy, Alanna of Trebond becomes a squire -- to none other than the prince of the realm. But Prince Jonathan is much more to Alanna; he is her ally, her best friend, and one of the few...

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Trickster's Queen
Trickster's Queen

By Tamora Pierce

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Aly’s adventure continues. . . . No longer a slave, Alanna’s daughter is now spying as part of an underground rebellion against the colonial rulers of the Copper Isles. The people in th...

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The Woman Who Rides Like A Man
The Woman Who Rides Like A Man

By Tamora Pierce

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A knight at last, Alanna of Trebond heads out to seek adventure in the desert of Tortall. Captured by desert tribesmen, she is forced to prove herself in a magical duel to the death. But her real c...

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Lioness Rampant
Lioness Rampant

By Tamora Pierce

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At last, Alanna of Trebond has become the first female knight errant in Tortall. She sets out on an impossible quest to find the Dominion Jewel, a legendary gem that, in the right hands, has limitl...

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