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Books with author William K Durr

  • The Broken Blade by William Durbin

    William Durbin

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1736)
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  • Song of Sampo Lake

    William Durbin

    Library Binding (Wendy Lamb Books, Oct. 8, 2002)
    For Matti Ojala and his family, Finnish immigrants in Minnesota, starting a new life in America is both a hardship and an opportunity. When their beloved Uncle Wilho is killed in a tragic mining accident, the family decides they must realize their dream of owning a homestead in the wilderness. This means constant hard work and new challenges for the entire family. But it also means that Matti, the “in-between” child, has his chance to shine. Whether he’s looking after his younger sisters, clerking in a general store, teaching English, or clearing the land with Father, Matti strives to prove himself to Father and escape his older brother’s shadow.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Tiger Woods

    William Durbin

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Examines the life and golf career of the young man who racked up numerous tournament victories and became celebrated in the media
  • El Lector

    William Durbin

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, Feb. 14, 2006)
    Thirteen-year-old Bella wants to be a lector just like her grandfather. All day long he sits on a special platform in the cigar factory in Ybor City, Florida, reading books, newspapers, and current events to workers as they roll the cigars. Lectors have always been highly respected members of their Cuban American community.But now times are changing. When the factory workers clash with the owners, violence erupts and the lectors start losing their jobs. And then there’s the radio. Could this small device replace the lector? It’s up to Bella to determine her future and help her people preserve their history.
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  • Blackwater Ben

    William Durbin

    Paperback (Yearling, July 12, 2005)
    Thirteen-year-old Ben works at Blackwater Logging Camp as cook’s helper to his Pa. Long days of flipping pancakes and peeling potatoes with his ornery Pa make Ben long to be out in the woods with the lumberjacks. Felling logs, sawing trees, driving a team through the snowy woods . . . that’s what Ben wants to be doing.But the long cold winter in a camp filled with outlandish characters teaches Ben a lot about himself. Especially when an orphan boy called Nevers arrives in camp. When Nevers signs on to work with Pa, Ben makes a friend and a rival, too.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Blackwater Ben

    William Durbin

    Library Binding (Wendy Lamb Books, Nov. 11, 2003)
    While working with Pa as his assistant in the kitchen at Blackwater Logging Camp, thirteen-year-old Ben becomes bored with his day-to-day routine and wishes he could be out in the forest with the loggers, yet when an orphan, Nevers, arrives and gets a job working in the kitchen, Ben's feelings of friendship soon get mixed with feelings of jealousy.
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  • Tiger Woods

    William Durbin

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Examines the life and golf career of the young man who racked up numerous tournament victories and became celebrated in the media
  • El Lector

    William Durbin

    Paperback (Yearling, July 10, 2007)
    Thirteen-year-old Bella wants to be a lector just like her grandfather. All day long he sits on a special platform in the cigar factory in Ybor City, Florida, reading books, newspapers, and current events to workers as they roll the cigars. Lectors have always been highly respected members of their Cuban American community.But now times are changing. When the factory workers clash with the owners, violence erupts and the lectors start losing their jobs. And then there’s the radio. Could this small device replace the lector? It’s up to Bella to determine her future and help her people preserve their history.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Blackwater Ben

    William Durbin

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, Nov. 11, 2003)
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  • Blackwater Ben

    William Durbin

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 12, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the winter of 1898, a seventh-grade boy drops out of school to work with his father, the cook at Blackwater Logging Camp in Minnesota.
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  • The Winter War: A Novel

    William Durbin

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, Feb. 12, 2008)
    When the Soviet Union invades its tiny neighbor Finland in November 1939, Marko volunteers to help the war effort. Even though his leg was weakened by polio, he can ski well, and he becomes a messenger on the front line, skiing in white camouflage through the forests at night. The dark forest is terrifying, and so are the odds against the Finns: the Russians have 4 times as many soldiers and 30 times as many planes. They have 3000 tanks, while the Finns have 30. But a tank is no help in the snowy forest–a boy on skis is. And the Russians don’t know winter the way the Finns do, or what tough guerrilla warriors the Finns are. Marko teams up with another messenger, Karl. Gradually Marko learns that Karl’s whole family was killed by the Russians. And Karl has a secret–he’s really Kaari, a girl who joined up to get revenge for her family’s deaths.
  • Song Of Sampo Lake

    William Durbin

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 10, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Having moved with his family from Finland to Minnesota in the 1900s, a sudden tragedy gives middle-child Matti Ojala the chance he has always wanted to prove himself to his father as every member of the family must do their part to build their new homestead in the rough wilderness.
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