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  • The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body

    David Macaulay

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 7, 2008)
    Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 10/7/2008Pages: 336Reading Level: Age 10 and Up
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  • The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body

    David Macaulay

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 7, 2008)
    Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 10/7/2008Pages: 336Reading Level: Age 10 and Up
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  • The Way Things Work

    David Macaulay

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 24, 1988)
    From levers to lasers, from cameras to computers, this 384-page volume is a remarkable overview of the machines and inventions that shape our lives, amusingly presented with a large dose of Macaulay's wit and personality.
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  • Building Big

    David Macaulay

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 24, 2000)
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  • The Hobbit

    J.R.R. Tolkien

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books, Jan. 1, 1966)
    The timeless classic presented in the standard hardcover edition using the author's original jacket design. J.R.R. Tolkien's own description for the original edition: "If you care for journeys there and back, out of the comfortable Western world, over the edge of the Wild, and home again, and can take an interest in a humble hero (blessed with a little wisdom and a little courage and considerable good luck), here is a record of such a journey and such a traveler. The period is the ancient time between the age of Faerie and the dominion of men, when the famous forest of Mirkwood was still standing, and the mountains were full of danger. In following the path of this humble adventurer, you will learn by the way (as he did) -- if you do not already know all about these things -- much about trolls, goblins, dwarves, and elves, and get some glimpses into the history and politics of a neglected but important period. For Mr. Bilbo Baggins visited various notable persons; conversed with the dragon, Smaug the Magnificent; and was present, rather unwillingly, at the Battle of the Five Armies. This is all the more remarkable, since he was a hobbit. Hobbits have hitherto been passed over in history and legend, perhaps because they as a rule preferred comfort to excitement. But this account, based on his personal memoirs, of the one exciting year in the otherwise quiet life of Mr. Baggins will give you a fair idea of the estimable people now (it is said) becoming rather rare. They do not like noise."
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  • After the Flood by Arthur Geisert

    Arthur Geisert

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 15, 1811)
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  • The Moon Quilt

    Sunny Warner

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 26, 2001)
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  • Penguins at Home: Gentoos of Antarctica

    Bruce McMillan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Sept. 27, 1993)
    Travel to a place that few people visit and discover why these birds are so perfectly "suited" in their black and white feathers to this seemingly inhospitable corner of the world -- Antarctica.
  • My Name is Not Gussie by Mikki Machlin

    Mikki Machlin

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 15, 1789)
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  • Motel of the Mysteries

    David Macaulay

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Oct. 11, 1979)
    It is the year 4022; all of the ancient country of Usa has been buried under many feet of detritus from a catastrophe that occurred back in 1985. Imagine, then, the excitement that Howard Carson, an amateur archeologist at best, experienced when in crossing the perimeter of an abandoned excavation site he felt the ground give way beneath him and found himself at the bottom of a shaft, which, judging from the DO NOT DISTURB sign hanging from an archaic doorknob, was clearly the entrance to a still-sealed burial chamber. Carson's incredible discoveries, including the remains of two bodies, one of then on a ceremonial bed facing an altar that appeared to be a means of communicating with the Gods and the other lying in a porcelain sarcophagus in the Inner Chamber, permitted him to piece together the whole fabric of that extraordinary civilization.
  • Little Dog

    Lisa Jahn-Clough

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, May 8, 2006)
    Rosa was an artist. But all of her paintings were sad and gloomy until one day, a stray little dog wanders into her gallery, looking for someone to love.Through their uplifting story, readers witness the power of friendship as an artist finds her unlikely muse in the irrepressible and infectious joy of a little dog.
  • My Friend and I

    Lisa Jahn-Clough

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 29, 1999)
    Two small children become new friends and have wonderful days playing together with their toys. But when one friend gets a new toy that he is reluctant to share, the friends are no longer so friendly. This story, told in clear, simple dialogue with bright, childlike illustrations, gives straightforward insight into the complications that can threaten even the best of friendships. The youngest audience will delight in the simple resolution that mends these friends' relationship as well as their toy.