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  • Peace Comes To Ajani 2: Culture Clash

    Keith Kelly

    Paperback (Victory Hall Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Peace Comes To Ajani 2A new school year begins and Ajani and Sonny find themselves in the middle of cultural misunderstandings. A new group of immigrants move into the city of Cunningham from the Dominican Republic. Language barriers and cultural differences cause a huge problem between them and the African American students in town. Meanwhile Sonny’s father is enraged because a Japanese businessman is trying to open a restaurant nearby. But the Japanese businessman’s family history is tied into the Kims’ and there is bad blood between them. Ajani and Sonny find themselves racing around the city trying to keep Cunningham from exploding into cultural chaos!
  • Princess Ava and Her Carriage

    Mark Williams, Ayleen Santos

    Paperback (Victory, Feb. 7, 2018)
    Princesses Ava and Her Carriage is about a smart and sting will princess that works had to have her dreams come true. This book is great for children with big dreams to learn how to go after those dreams.
  • The Little Girl Who Wanted to Fly

    Corinne Elizabeth Van Meter

    Paperback (Victoria Press, April 25, 2013)
    The Little Girl Who Wanted To Fly takes readers of all ages on a journey from dream to reality. This 20th Anniversary Commemorative book based on actual events retells in simplicity the true life story of Victoria 'Vicki' Van Meter, a little girl who through focus and persistence makes her dreams come true. Written by her mother, and illustrated with pictures of real-life events, the book blends the themes of determination and courage and weaves them into a delightfully inspirational and motivational true tale of triumph for young and old alike.
  • Doing My Part

    Teresa R. Funke

    Paperback (Victory House Press, Sept. 10, 2007)
    Based on a true story . . . Until World War II came along, fourteen-year-old Helen Marshall's biggest problem had been her height. Few men in Hayden's Valley, Illinois are as tall as Helen. But when Helen's mother is hurt and can't work and her favorite cousin ships off to fight, Helen must find a way to support both her family and her country. Along with her best friend, Janie, she takes a summer job at a war factory and discovers that not everyone welcomes her enthusiasm. Determined to prove she can handle her new responsibilities, Helen must confront a lazy boss, two older women who try to slow down her work, and townspeople who gang up on one of their own. But when she answers the eerie cries of her mysterious German neighbor, Mrs. Osthoff, Helen learns the true sacrifice of war. And when she keeps a secret for a friend, she realizes that grown-up decisions sometimes have life-or-death consequences.
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  • No-Job Dad

    James H. Malone

    Hardcover (Victory Pr, )
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  • Adventures of Monkey King

    Cheng-En Wu, R. L. Gao, Marlys Johnson-Barton

    Paperback (Victory Pr, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A mischievous monkey acquires godlike powers and creates havoc in heaven.
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  • The Legend of Mu Lan: A Heroine of Ancient China

    Wei Jiang, Cheng-An Chiang

    (Victory Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A gift set including 1) a hardcover bilingual Chinese/English version of the Mulan legend, illustrated by UNESCO award-winning author Cheng An Jiang, 2) a bilingual Chinese Mandarin and English cassette tape, and 3) a doll in historically accurate clothing.
  • Sit and Sing

    Jenae Noonan, Johnnie Dominguez

    Paperback (Victory, Dec. 6, 2017)
    "Sit and Sing" teaches children the importance of stay in one place if they become lost or separated from their care givers. "Sit and Sing" shows children to sit down where they are and sing their favorite song. This concept keeps the child in one location making finding them easier than if they were wondering around also looking for their care giver.
  • Dream Chaser

    Jenae Noonan, Johnnie Dominguez

    Paperback (Victory, Dec. 14, 2016)
    Dream Chaser is about a little boy with a mother that knows the importance of dreaming.With a little imagination, a little planning and a little work, anything is possible. Join Jax and his mother as they make his dreams come true and inspire your little one to reach for the stars.
  • A Thousand Sparrows

    James Pustorino, Jill Pustorino

    Paperback (Victory Hall Press, June 28, 2011)
    Jill Pustorino's drawings beautifully capture the feeling of a child's walk outdoors in this simple story on valuing Creation and caring for the natural world around us.
  • In The Dark

    James Pustorino

    Paperback (Victory Hall Press, Dec. 18, 2011)
    "In the dark, what do you see?" "In the dark, what do you hear?" Beautiful forms and colors and inventive type and text create a luminous journey through the dark. Young children can explore the sights, sounds and sensations they may experience at night in a way that reassures while enhancing their feeling of mystery and wonder.