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-- Forty-two is not just a number.2017., Juvenile, Candlewick Press Call No: BLK Bio R662r Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: An eye-opening look at the life and legacy of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball and became an American hero.
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c2007., Juvenile, Second Story Press Call No: 709.22 B187a Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Women's hall of fame series
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-- Âme noire.2000., Juvenile, National Film Board of Canada Call No: BLK DVD Fic Black Soul Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: As an old lady initiates her grandson into his past, a series of perpetually transforming images painted directly under the animation camera unfolds before viewers' eyes...
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c2004., Juvenile, Tundra Books Call No: 629.222 E24c Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Provides automotive enthusiasts with an overview of automobiles, from automotive history, to diagrams of major mechanical systems and practical tips on buying and maintaining your first car.
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By Wideman, Ronc1988., Juvenile, Fitzhenry & Whiteside Call No: LLC Bio S9685w Lev. 7-9 Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Lifelong learning collection
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By Mapa, Lorina2017., Adolescent, Conundrum Press Call No: GN Bio M297d Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "A graphic memoir about growing up in the Philippines in the 1980s with Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos and the EDSA Revolution. When she learns of her beloved father's fatal car accident, Mapa flies to Manila to attend his funeral. His sudden death sparks childhood memories. Weaving the past with the present, Mapa entertains with stories about religion, pop culture, adolescence, social class and politics, including her experiences of the 1986 People Power Revolution which made headlines around the world. It is a love letter to her parents, family, friends, country of birth, and in the end, perhaps even to herself"--
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2010., Juvenile, Annick Press ; Distributed in the U.S. by Firefly Books Call No: NEW IND Bio P761j Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The moving memoir of an Inuit girl who emerges from a residential school with her spirit intact. Eight-year-old Margaret Pokiak has set her sights on learning to read, even though it means leaving her village in the high Arctic. Faced with unceasing pressure, her father finally agrees to let her make the five-day journey to attend school, but he warns Margaret of the terrors of residential schools. At school Margaret soon encounters the Raven, a black-cloaked nun with a hooked nose and bony fingers that resemble claws. She immediately dislikes the strong-willed young Margaret. Intending to humiliate her, the heartless Raven gives gray stockings to all the girls -- all except Margaret, who gets red ones. In an instant Margaret is the laughingstock of the entire school. In the face of such cruelty, Margaret refuses to be intimidated and bravely gets rid of the stockings. Although a sympathetic nun stands up for Margaret, in the end it is this brave young girl who gives the Raven a lesson in the power of human dignity. Complemented by archival photos from Margaret Pokiak-Fenton's collection and striking artwork from Liz Amini-Holmes, this inspiring first-person account of a plucky girl's determination to confront her tormentor will linger with young readers.
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-- Grace and Pearl2022. Call No: NEW GN 636.1 G481g Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: A simple, heart-warming story set on the wide open Canadian prairie of a little girl and a beautiful horse. The story takes place on a farm nestled in the Eagle Hills region of Saskatchewan. Grace was a young girl who yearned for a horse, but not just any horse. Grace formed a deep friendship with a beautiful, tawny horse that she named Pearl. Unfortunately Pearl was not hers to have or was she?
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c1996., Juvenile, Greystone Books Call No: 796.962 R835h Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Discusses the basics of ice hockey and roller hockey and includes pictures of some of the greats.
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c2005., Juvenile, Kids Can Press Call No: 551.21 D687i Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Get up close and personal with some of the world's most dangerous volcanoes through the eyes of volcano researcher Donna O'Meara.
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2018., House of Anansi Press Call No: 821.92 M143l Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "All over the country, there are words disappearing from children's lives. These are the words of the natural world--dandelion, otter, bramble and acorn, all gone. The rich landscape of wild imagination and wild play is rapidly fading from our children's minds. The Lost Words stands against the disappearance of wild childhood. It is a joyful celebration of nature words and the natural world they invoke. With acrostic spell-poems by award-winning writer Robert Macfarlane and hand-painted illustration by Jackie Morris, this enchanting book captures the irreplaceable magic of language and nature for all ages."-- Provided by publisher.
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2019., Juvenile, Farrar Straus Giroux Call No: Bio W756s Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: "The untold true story of runner Maureen Wilton, whose world record-breaking marathon time at age thirteen was met first with misogyny and controversy, but ultimately with triumph"--
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-- Our universe.1986., Juvenile, National Geographic Society Call No: 523.1 G163n Edition: Rev. ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Text, photographs, paintings, and maps explore the history of astronomy, the solar system, the universe, and new space discoveries.
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2015., Adult, Oxford University Press Call No: REF Literature Edition: Second edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The last thirty years have witnessed one of the most fertile periods in the history of children's books: the flowering of imaginative illustration and writing, the Harry Potter phenomenon, the rise of young adult and crossover fiction, and books that tackle extraordinarily difficult subjects. The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature provides an indispensable and fascinating reference guide to the world of children's literature. Its 3,500 entries cover every genre from fairy tales to chapbooks; school stories to science fiction; comics to children's hymns. Originally published in 1983, the Companion has been comprehensively revised and updated by Daniel Hahn. Over 900 new entries bring the book right up to date. A whole generation of new authors and illustrators are showcased, with books like Dogger, The Hunger Games, and Twilight making their first appearance. There are articles on developments such as manga, fan fiction, and non-print publishing, and there is additional information on prizes and prizewinners. This accessible A to Z is the first place to look for information about the authors, illustrators, printers, publishers, educationalists, and others who have influenced the development of children's literature, as well as the stories and characters at their centre. Written both to entertain and to instruct, the highly acclaimed Oxford Companion to Children's Literature is a reference work that no one interested in the world of children's books should be without.
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c1990., Juvenile, Silver Burdett Press Call No: Bio P5865m Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Genius! : the artist and the processSummary Note: Examines the life and works of the renowned modern artist.
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-- Behind the scenes :c2008., Fitzhenry & Whiteside Call No: 798.4 T216b Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Behind the scenes.Summary Note: Examines the world of the racehorse, from their history and breeds, to the care, training and riding of the world's fastest horses.
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1994., Juvenile, Atheneum ; Maxwell Macmillan Call No: Bio L479m Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library