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  • A Brighter Tomorrow: My Journey with Julie

    Megan Mcdonald, Juliana Kolesova, Michael Dworkin

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 28, 2014)
    What if you suddenly found yourself in Julie�s world--sunny San Francisco in the 1970s? How would you feel with lots of changes happening at once, and what could you do to make things change for the better? Join Julie on this adventure where the two of you can challenge the boys to a basketball contest, or spend a day at the beach and rescue a baby sea otter. Your journey back in time can take whatever twists and turns you choose, as you select from a variety of exciting options in this multiple-ending story.
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  • The Diaries of John Quincy Adams 1779-1848: A Library of America Boxed Set

    John Quincy Adams, David Waldstreicher

    Hardcover (Library of America, June 20, 2017)
    For the 250th anniversary of John Quincy Adams's birth, a landmark new selected edition of an American masterpiece: the incomparable self-portrait of a man and his times from the Revolution to the coming of the Civil War. The diary of John Quincy Adams is one of the most extraordinary works in American literature. Begun in 1779 at the age of twelve and kept more or less faithfully until his death almost 70 years later, and totaling some fifteen thousand closely-written manuscript pages, it is both an unrivaled record of historical events and personalities from the nation's founding to the antebellum era and a masterpiece of American self-portraiture, tracing the spiritual, literary, and scientific interests of an exceptionally lively mind. Now, for the 250th anniversary of Adams's birth, Library of America and historian David Waldstreicher present a two-volume reader's edition of diary selections based for the first time on the original manuscripts, restoring personal and revealing passages suppressed in earlier editions.Volume I begins during the American Revolution, with Adams's first entry, as he prepares to embark on a perilous wartime voyage to Europe with his father, diplomat John Adams, and records his early impressions of Franklin and Jefferson and of Paris on the eve of revolution; it details his abbreviated but eventful years of study at Harvard and his emergence into the world of politics in his own right, as American minister to the Netherlands and to Prussia, and then as a U. S. senator from Massachusetts; and it reveals a young man at war with his passions, before finding love with the remarkable Louisa Catherine Johnson. In passages that form a kind of real-world War and Peace, the diary follows the young married couple to St. Petersburg, where as U.S. minister Adams is a witness to Napoleon's invasion of Russia. Its account of the negotiations at Ghent to end the War of 1812, where Adams leads the American delegation, is the perhaps the most detailed and dramatic picture of a diplomatic confrontation ever recorded. Volume 1 concludes with his elevation as Secretary of State under James Monroe, as he takes the fore in a fractious cabinet and emerges as the principal architect of what will become known as the Monroe Doctrine.Volume 2 opens with the political maneuverings within and outside Monroe's cabinet to become his successor, a process that culminates in Adams's election to the presidency by the House of Representatives after the deadlocked four-way contest of 1824. Even as Adams takes the oath of office, rivals Henry Clay, his Secretary of State, John C. Calhoun, his vice president, and an embittered Andrew Jackson, eye the election of 1828. The diary records in candid detail his frustration as his far-sighted agenda for national improvement founders on the rocks of internecine political factionalism, conflict that results in his becoming only the second president, with his father, to fail to secure reelection. After a short-lived retirement, Adams returns to public service as a Congressman from Massachusetts, and for the last seventeen years of his life he leads efforts to resist the extension of slavery and to end the notorious "gag rule" that stifles debate on the issue in Congress. In 1841 he further burnishes his reputation as a scourge of the Slave Power by successfully defending African mutineers of the slave ship Amistad before the Supreme Court. The diary achieves perhaps its greatest force in its prescient anticipation of the Civil War and Emancipation, an "object," as Adams described it during the Missouri Crisis, "vast in its compass, awful in its prospects, sublime and beautiful in its issue."LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
  • Doll Outdoors: Your Doll's Guide to Adventure!

    Emily Osborn, Monika Roe

    Paperback (American Girl, Feb. 19, 2019)
    What is your favorite thing to do outdoors? Climb trees? Have a cookout with your friends? Hike up a mountain? Camp in the woods? There are so many ways to explore nature and have a lot of fun with your doll. This book will show you how to make a hot-air balloon, a stand-up paddleboard, and camping equipment so your doll can explore nature. Discover all the wonders of going outside!
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  • A Smart Girl's Guide to Understanding Her Family

    Amy Lynch, Lauren Scheuer

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This book helps girls understand and get along with the people they are closest to: their families. It includes activities for bringing family closer together, tips on talking about tough topics with Mom and Dad, advice on stopping fights before they start, and ideas for how to negotiate solutions to any problem. Girls will find pages of fun activities for creating memories with the people who live with and love them, plus tear-out family fun coupons and awards.
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  • Martin Eden

    Jack London, Andrew Sinclair

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, )
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  • Moneymakers: Good Cents for Girls

    Ingrid Roper, Susan Synarski

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Offers girls moneymaking tips and ideas, advice from real girl entrepreneurs, and information on saving and spending, and includes business cards, price tags, and other items to be used in a new business. Original.
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  • Skin & Nails: Care Tips for Girls

    Julie Williams, Shawn Banner

    Paperback (Amer Girl, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A basic guide to skin and nail care, which comes with a sheet of 140 nail decals, includes healthy habits, sun protection, and personal hygiene, as well as products to buy or make, manicures for every mood, and ideas for a spa party to pamper oneself and one's friends. Original.
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  • Kit's Short Story Collection

    Valerie Tripp, Renee Graef, Philip Hood, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Five short stories starring Kit are followed by brief actual accounts of what life was like for Americans during the Great Depression.
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  • School Smarts Homework Survival Guide

    Erin Falligant, Tracy McGuinness

    Spiral-bound (Amer Girl, May 21, 2007)
    What does it take to be a homework survivor? Teachers from across America tell girls how to cope with copious assignments in this book of tips and tools. Readers will learn how to bring home what they need, choose the best place to study, and make the most of mini breaks. They'll read about how to do smart research, memorize just about anything, and keep their brain and body going strong. The tear-out tools--including stickers, mini posters, door hangers, and flashcards--take some of the "work" out of homework.
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  • My Spin On Life Diary

    Therese Maring, Stacy Peterson

    Hardcover (Amer Girl, Sept. 1, 2005)
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  • Elizabeth Mini Doll

    American Girl Editors

    Misc. Supplies (American Girl, Aug. 30, 2013)
    This adorable 6.5 inch mini-doll comes with a mini 3 inch abridged version of the Meet Elizabeth book. Mini book is enclosed in the doll box.
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  • Kaya's Short Story Collection

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Bill Farnsworth, Susan McAliley, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Five short stories starring the Nez Perce girl Kaya are followed by brief actual accounts of what life was like for Native Americans in the eighteenth century.
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