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Books in My Side of the Story series

  • Journey to Jamestown

    Lois Ruby

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2005)
    My Side of the Story is completely unique approach to historical fiction. Read the story of one youngster's life in turbulent times, then flip the book and find out first hand how another child reacts to the same events - with very different feelings and results! 12 year old Elias is one of the first people to arrive in Jamestown as the English colonists land on America's east coast. Elias is an apprentice surgeon, and is both excited and a little frightened at the new life he is starting out. Initally the new arrivals are friendly with native Pamunkee tribes, but when the settlers establish new ways, friction and tough times result. In the woods Elias comes across a young Pamunkee boy who only speaks in the native tongue. But the boy's sister speaks some English and flax-coloured hair. Elias is intrigued by this girl and begins a friendship with her, a friendship that will be sorely tested by the conflicts of the natives and colonists...13 year old Sacahocan is a bright Pamunkee Indian girl. She witnesses the arrival of the fleet of English ships and is anxious like her fellow tribespeople. Her life is at an important stage - she is soon to be married to Kecuttannowas, and the preparations for the ceremony are under way. However, fate intervenes. Not only are the colonists causing trouble for her people, she has also met a young English boy Elias who she likes spending time with. What will happen when events outside her control force Sacahocan to decide between her logic and her feelings?
  • The Story of Trailblazing Actor Ira Aldridge

    Glenda Armand, Floyd Cooper

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Aug. 6, 2019)
    This new entry in the innovative "Story" line of chapter-book biographies features Ira Aldridge, an African American actor considered one of the greatest Shakespearean performers of the nineteenth century, and an outspoken advocate for the abolitionist movement in the United States.Ira Aldridge dreamed of being on stage, performing the great works of William Shakespeare. He spent every chance he got at the local theaters, memorizing each actor's lines for all of the great plays. Ira knew he could be a famous performer if given the chance. But in the early 1800s, only white actors were allowed to perform Shakespeare. African American actors had to play in musicals at the all-black theater in New York City. Despite the discouragement of his teacher and father, Ira determinedly pursued his dream and set off for England, the land of Shakespeare. There he honed his acting skills and eventually performed at the acclaimed Theatre Royal Haymarket. Through perseverance and determination, Ira became one of the most celebrated Shakespearean actors in Europe, and a public supporter of the abolitionist movement. This chapter book edition includes black-and-white illustrations as well as sidebars on related subjects, a timeline, a glossary, and recommended reading.
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  • Frankly, I'd Rather Spin Myself a New Name!: The Story of Rumpelstiltskin as Told by Rumpelstiltskin

    Jessica Gunderson, Janna Rose Bock

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Rumpelstiltskin's spinning skills are legendary, but what's the little man's story? No one better than Rumpelstiltskin himself to shine a golden light on this delightful twist on a classic fairy tale.
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  • Trouble at the Mill

    Philip Wooderson

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 2005)
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  • For Real, I Paraded in My Underpants!: The Story of the Emperorโ€™s New Clothes as Told by the Emperor

    Nancy Loewen, Russ Cox

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Why on earth would an emperor walk down the street in his underpants? This first-person narrative provides readers with the answer โ€• directly from the emperor himself โ€• while subtly teaching about point of view and supporting curriculum standards.
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  • Honestly, Our Music Stole the Show!: The Story of the Bremen Town Musicians as Told by the Donkey

    Jessica Gunderson, Cristian Luis Bernardini

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    The Bremen Town Musicians never wanted to be heroes. They wanted a recording contract! At least that's the story readers hear from the donkey's point of view in this charming twist on a classic fairy tale that supports curriculm standards.
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  • My Side of the Story: Trouble at the Mill

    Philip Wooderson

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, June 19, 2006)
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  • Truthfully, Something Smelled Fishy!: The Story of the Fisherman and His Wife as Told by the Wife

    Jessica Gunderson, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Such greed! Such selfishness! But there's always another side to the story. Readers get the "fishy" scoop directly from the fisherman's wife in this perspective-twisting take on a classic fairy tale that supports curriculum standards.
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  • The Brothers' War

    Patricia Hermes

    Paperback (Kingfisher, June 2, 2005)
    Melody and Marshall are cousins whose family is torn apart when Marshall's father enlists in the Confederate Army and Melody's father backs the Union cause. Marshall assists his father by acting as a spy while Melody helps her father. But will family loyalty override the allegiances of war when one of the cousins finds the other in distress?
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  • My Side of the Story : Escape from War

    James Riordan

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • The Dream of The Red Chamber: Hung Lou Meng

    Cao Xueqin, H. Bencraft Joly

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Dream of the Red Chamber, also called The Story of the Stone, composed by Cao Xueqin, is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. It was written sometime in the middle of the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty. Long considered a masterpiece of Chinese literature, the novel is generally acknowledged to be the pinnacle of Chinese fiction. "Redology" is the field of study devoted exclusively to this work. The title has also been translated as Red Chamber Dream and A Dream of Red Mansions. The novel circulated in manuscript copies with various titles until its print publication, in 1791. While the first 80 chapters were written by Cao Xueqin, Gao E, who prepared the first and second printed editions with his partner Cheng Weiyuan in 1791โ€“2, added 40 additional chapters to complete the novel.
  • Salem Witch

    Patricia Hermes

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2006)
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