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Pen Men
Pen Men

By Bob Cairns

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The Louisa May Alcott Cookbook
The Louisa May Alcott Cookbook

By Gretchen Anderson

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Recipes based on the dishes mentioned in "Little Women" and "Little Men" and recreated from nineteenth-century cookbooks by the nine-year-old author.

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The St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals

By Rob Rains

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Seed time
Seed time

By Patricia Pratson

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Children express themselves in prose and poetry on such topics as their family, friends, feelings, school, nature, and God.

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Child's History of America
Child's History of America

By McGrath

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Final Season
Final Season

By Tom Stanton

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The secret army
The secret army

By Richard Hayes

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An insidious organization infiltrates a school, bent on taking over it and, eventually, the world.

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The Kids' book about death and dying
The Kids' book about death and dying

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Fourteen children offer facts and advice to give young readers a better understanding of death.

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New York Yankees
New York Yankees

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