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  • Children of the New Forest

    Captain Marryat

    Hardcover (Bancroft, March 15, 1967)
    None
  • The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Arrival of the Mysterious Men in Black: The Young Inventors Guild

    Eden Unger Bowditch, Alan Pelz-Sharpe, Bancroft Press

    Audiobook (Bancroft Press, April 16, 2014)
    In 1903, five truly brilliant young inventors, the children of the world's most important scientists, went about their lives and their work as they always had. But all that changed the day the men in black arrived. They arrived to take twelve-year-old Jasper Modest and his six-year-old sister, Lucy he with his remarkable creations and she with her perfect memory from their London, England home to a place across the ocean they'd never seen before. They arrived to take nine-year-old Wallace Banneker, last in a long line of Africa-descended scientists, from his chemistry, his father, and his New York home to a life he d never imagined. Twelve-year-old Noah Canto-Sagas, already missing his world-famous and beloved mother, was taken from Toronto, Canada, carrying only his clothes, his violin, and his remarkable mind. And thirteen-year-old Faye Vigyanveta, the genius daughter of India's wealthiest and most accomplished scientists, was removed by force from her life of luxury. From all across the world, they've been taken to mysterious Sole Manner Farm, and a beautiful but isolated schoolhouse in Dayton, Ohio, without a word from their parents as to why. Not even the wonderful schoolteacher they find there, Miss Brett, can explain it. She can give them love and care, but she can t give them answers. Things only get stranger from there. What is the book with no pages Jasper and Lucy find in their mother's underwear drawer, and why do the men in black want it so badly? How is it all the children have been taught the same bizarre poem and yet no other rhymes or stories their entire lives? And why haven't their parents tried to contact them? Whatever the reasons, to brash, impetuous Faye, the situation is clear: They and their parents have been kidnapped by these terrible men in black, and the only way they're going to escape and rescue their parents is by completing the invention they didn't even know they were all working on an invention that will change the world forever. But what if the men in black aren't trying to harm the children? What if they're trying to protect them? And if they're trying to protect them, from what? An amazing story about the wonders of science and the still greater wonders of friendship, The Atomic Weight of Secrets or The Mysterious Men in Black , the first book of the Young Inventors Guild trilogy, is a truly original novel. Young readers will forever treasure Eden Unger Bowditch's funny, inventive, poignant, and wonderfully fun fiction debut.
  • The story of Margaret Bancroft: Teacher with a dream

    M. Krista Mote

    Unknown Binding (Bancroft, March 15, 1998)
    Biography of Margaret Bancroft, founder of Bancroft School in Haddonfield, New Jersey, a school for special needs children.
  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    Unkown, J.B. Bancroft

    language (Bancroft, Aug. 11, 2011)
    - English and Spanish edition of The Three Little Pigs perfect for bilingual children.- Fully Illustrated for KindleThe classic children's story of the Three Little Pigs. This edition includes numerous illustrations that make the story come alive.
  • The Reappearance of Sam Webber

    Jonathon Scott Fuqua, Christopher Wells, Bancroft Press

    Audiobook (Bancroft Press, May 22, 2012)
    When eleven-year-old Sam Webber's father disappears without a trace, he and his mother are forced to relocate to a tough neighborhood, closer to her job. Unfamiliar with his surroundings and intimidated by the students of his new school, Sam recounts the sometimes frightening, sometimes delightful details of his life with touching, humorous sincerity. Living in a tiny apartment with a bedroom that feels like a closet and a closet that has been turned into a den, he is forced to deal with the legacy of depression that marked his father, and threatens to envelop him. The city remains a cold and unwelcoming place to Sam until he meets Greely, an elderly black janitor at his junior high. Through this unlikely friendship, Sam begins to heal, as well as confront the racism that surrounds his community, and his life. With afternoons of football in the park and greasy meals at the local Little Tavern, Sam discovers that friendship and warmth can rise in even the saddest times. Tracing a year in the life of an exceptional young boy, newcomer Jonathon Scott Fuqua leaves an impression that endures like a watermark. A masterfully written novel full of beautifully drawn, unforgettable characters, The Reappearance of Sam Webber is only the first from a top writer whose talented storytelling will touch every reader. The Reappearance of Sam Webber won the Alex Award. Co-sponsored by Booklist magazine and the American Library Association (ALA) Youth Services Division, the Alex Award is given annually to the 10 best adult books for children. The novel was also named to the New York Public Library's 2000 Books for the Teen Age list. The American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression (ABFFE) listed The Reappearance of Sam Webber as one of two novels in print, adult or YA, to deal with the issue of violence in youth. From January through April 2003, Sam Webber was part of Peoria, Illinois's "One City, One Book." School Library Journal named The Reappearance of Sam Webber one of the top five adult novels for young adults in 1999. Booklist named it to its editors' choice '99 for adult books for young adults. The novel has appeared on numerous summer reading lists.
  • Uncovering Sadie's Secrets: A Bianca Balducci Mystery

    Libby Sternberg, Kaitlyn Radel, Bancroft Press

    Audible Audiobook (Bancroft Press, Aug. 24, 2015)
    Allow us to introduce Bianca Balducci, a normal 15-year-old girl attending a co-ed parochial school in Baltimore, Maryland. She worries about her hair, her clothes, her would-be boyfriend Doug, and solving real-life mysteries. That's right! Watch out Nancy Drew, Bianca is on the case and this case revolves around Sadie Sinclair. She is the new girl Bianca has gone out of her way to befriend, only to discover that she's more than a little odd, and hiding something really big! Did someone actually see Sadie, who's only 15, driving a car? Why did she freak out at the idea of playing the lead in the school play? And why is Sadie being stalked by a nefarious duo of grown-ups? Combining slapstick with intelligent wit, Uncovering Sadie's Secrets is a delightful, thoroughly entertaining mystery that pulls, grabs, and sticks while providing laugh-out-loud moments and smiles throughout.
  • The Whole Kitt & Caboodle: A Painless Journey to Investment Enlightenment

    Susan Laubach, Karen Kruper, Bancroft Press

    Audible Audiobook (Bancroft Press, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Considered the best, least intimidating introduction to stock market investment by Better Investing Magazine, the National Council on Economic Education, best-selling investment author Ric Edelman, and Young Money Matters, a newsletter published by the National Association of Investors Corporation, this audiobook is a favorite of investors worldwide and especially of young people, ages 12 on up, for whom it is an ideal gift.
  • Changing Michael

    Jeff Schilling, William Coon, Bancroft Press

    Audible Audiobook (Bancroft Press, April 7, 2015)
    Matthew knows how things work. He's pretty much an expert. For example: friends. Friendship requires both give and take, and Matthew strongly prefers taking. The solution is close acquaintances - people who think you're their friend because you nod and act interested in whatever the hell they're talking about. School? Perfectly pleasant as long as you don't pay attention. Mom? Award yourself a point for each hands on hips or "young man." Wear her down until you can get what you want. The general rule: The less anyone knows about you, the better. But even someone as clever as Matthew needs practice. That's where Michael comes in. See, Michael doesn't get it. He's the kind of kid who comes up with the answer before the teacher. He's the kind of kid who asks questions. He's the kind of kid who still has the ratty, old backpack he should have thrown in someone's dumpster years ago. Consequently he's the kind of kid who gets the crap beaten out of him on a regular basis. So one day Matthew, seemingly out of the kindness of his heart, decides to help Michael out. Turn his life around. Teach him how to make his life as great as Matthew's. Before long Matthew is helping Michael mess with his NASCAR-loving stepfather. He's spreading rumors to convince the population of Alexander High School that Michael is a serious badass. He weaves his way into the lives of Michael's estranged dad, and even Chrissy, the half sister Michael never even knew he had. But what if Michael isn't grateful for all of Matthew's hard work? What if he actually likes who he is? Why the hell would he? And for that matter, why should Matthew even care? Changing Michael is an absorbing exploration into the head of one of the most fascinating high school characters since Holden Caulfield.
  • The Flying Trunk

    H. C. Andersen, VojteÌŒch KubasÌŒta

    Hardcover (Bancroft, March 15, 1965)
    None
  • Counting: The Easy Way to Teach Your Child Counting

    J.B. Bancroft

    language (Bancroft, Oct. 7, 2011)
    The easy way to teach your child to count to ten. Help kids learn their numbers by using visual recognition to this book full of wonderful images. From seahorses to snowflakes this graphical teaching tool is sure to impress. - Formatted specifically for Kindle- Easily recognizable images to help your child learn to count- Unique illustration for each number- Keep your child occupied and learning while on the go
  • Learn the Alphabet: The Easy Way to Teach Your Child Letters

    J.B. Bancroft

    language (Bancroft, Oct. 2, 2011)
    The easy way to teach your child the alphabet. Help kids learn the ABCs by using visual recognition to this book full of wonderful images.- Formatted specifically for Kindle- Easily recognizable images to help your child learn letters- Unique illustration for each letter- Keep your child occupied and learning while on the go
  • Live by the Sword: The Secret War Against Castro and the Death of JFK

    Gus Russo

    Hardcover (Bancroft Press, Nov. 1, 1998)
    "Humiliated at the Bay of Pigs, John and Robert Kennedy sought desperately to eliminate Castro. Their strategies for overthrowing the Cuban leader were so elaborate and bizarre, they could only engender paranoia. Castro openly threatened to retaliate.Pro-Castro agitator Lee Harvey Oswald learned that Robert Kennedy was personally supervising groups plotting against the Cuban leader. Filled with rage and a sense of destiny, Oswald went to the Cuban embassy in Mexico, announcing he would kill America’s president in exchange for sanctuary in Havana. Live By the Sword forces the conclusion that members of the Cuban regime accepted the troubled American’s offer. Russo shows that Oswald was indeed JFK’s lone assailant, but that after the president’s murder, a devastated Robert Kennedy and key officials launched a comprehensive coverup to hide its true causes.Gus Russo, based in Baltimore, Maryland, has reported for acclaimed ABC and PBS documentaries on JFK, and done research for authors Gerald Posner, Seymour Hersh, and Anthony Summers. Exhaustively researched, Live by the Sword ends 35 years of public mistrust and confusion over the Kennedy assassination."