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Books published by publisher The Childrens Book Club

  • The Unicorn and the Lake

    Marianna Mayer, Michael Hague

    Hardcover (Children's Book-of-the-Month Club, March 15, 2005)
    Rare Book
  • Todos Iguales / All Equal: Un Corrido De Lemon Grove/A Ballad of Lemon Grove

    Christy Hale

    Hardcover (Childrens Book Pr, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Roberto Álvarez loved school. He, his siblings, and neighbors attended the Lemon Grove School along with the white children from nearby homes. The children studied and played together as equals.In the summer of 1930, the Lemon Grove School Board decided to segregate the Mexican American students. The board claimed the children had a "language handicap" and needed to be "Americanized." When the Mexican families learned of this plan, they refused to let their children enter the new, inferior school that had been erected. They formed a neighborhood committee and sought legal help. Roberto, a bright boy who spoke English well, became the plaintiff in a suit filed by the Mexican families. On March 12, 1931, the case of Roberto Álvarez v. the Board of Trustees of the Lemon Grove School District was decided. The judge ruled in favor of the children's right to equal education, ordering that Roberto and all the other Mexican American students be immediately reinstated in the Lemon Grove School.This nonfiction bilingual picture book, written in both English and Spanish, tells the empowering story of The Lemon Grove Incident--a major victory in the battle against school segregation, and a testament to the tenacity of an immigrant community and its fight for equal rights.
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  • Cave of the Cormorant

    Arthur CATHERALL

    Hardcover (The Childrens Book Club, March 15, 1974)
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  • A Man Called Raven

    Richard Van Camp, George Littlechild

    Paperback (Childrens Book Pr, April 1, 2013)
    When Chris and Toby Greyeyes find a raven in the garage, they try to trap it and hurt it with hockey sticks. To them, ravens are just a nuisance because they spread garbage all over the street. Or so they think—until a mysterious man who smells like pine needles enters their lives and teaches them his story of the raven. In this intriguing book, A Man Called Raven, George Littlechild, internationally acclaimed artist and author of the Jane Addams Award-winning book This Land Is My Land, returns to collaborate with Richard Van Camp, an exciting voice in Native American literature. Set in the Northwest Territories of Canada, Van Camp’s contemporary story draws from the animal legends and folklore told to him by his Dogrib elders. Littlechild’s bold use of color and perspective captures the sense of mystery and magic surrounding the strange raven man who teaches the boys the meaning of respect for nature.
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  • The People Shall Continue

    Simon Ortiz, Sharol Graves

    Hardcover (Childrens Book Pr, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Traces the progress of the Indians of North America from the time of the Creation to the present
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  • Honoring Our Ancestors

    Harriet Rohmer

    Paperback (Childrens Book Pr, May 19, 2013)
    Through stories, art, and photographs, Honoring Our Ancestors will inspire children and their families to gain strength from the past as they ask themselves, Who do I honor? This remarkable book brings together fourteen outstanding and diverse artists to honor the ancestors who most touched their lives and to pay playful tribute to the influential and loving people who came before them.Caryl Henry honors her grandmother and Madame C. J. Walker, America's first Black woman millionaire. Nancy Hom honors her father who worked in a Chinese restaurant but possessed the strength of a mighty warrior. George Crespo honors his Puerto Rican grandfather and his Taino ancestors. Mira Reisberg honors her Jewish grandparents who were killed in the Holocaust and the ancestors in spirit who shaped her life.Through stories, art, and photographs, Honoring Our Ancestors will inspire children and their families to gain strength from the past as they ask themselves, Who do I honor?
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  • Grannie Jus' Come

    Ana Sisnett, Karen Lusebrink

    Hardcover (Childrens Book Pr, )
    Anticipating her Grannie's weekly visit, a young girl is eager to make the beloved older woman feel right at home by inviting her to make herself comfortable, in a story accentuated by rhythmic Caribbean English dialect.
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  • Atariba and Niguayona: A Story from the Taino People of Puerto Rico

    Harriet Rohmer, Jesus Guerrero Rea, Consuelo Mendez Castillo

    Hardcover (Childrens Book Pr, Feb. 1, 1988)
    A Taino Indian legend about a young boy and his search for the healing caimoni tree.
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  • Animal Poems of the IguazĂș / Animalario Del IguazĂș

    Francisco X. Alarcon, Maya Christina Gonzalez

    Paperback (Childrens Book Pr, May 1, 2014)
    In the magical rainforest of the IguazĂș National Park, butterflies are the multicolored flowers of the air. Great dusky swifts watch over the park, and the untamed spirits of jaguars roam the jungle. Spanning three countries—Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay—the thundering waterfalls and lush green rainforests of the IguazĂș have dazzled visitors for centuries, and are now in danger of being lost. Following the Amerindian oral tradition, award-winning Chicano poet Francisco X. AlarcĂłn lets the animals of the IguazĂș speak for themselves in their own soaring, roaring, fluttering voices, and the resulting poems are as urgent as they are beautiful and humorous. Maya Christina Gonzalez's mixed media illustrations bring the colors and textures of the IguazĂș rainforest to vibrant life.
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  • ÂĄolinguito, de la A A La Z! Descubriendo El Bosque Nublado / Olinguito, from A to Z! Unveiling the Cloud Forest

    Lulu Delacre

    Hardcover (Childrens Book Pr, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Using the framework of the Spanish alphabet, this bilingual nonfiction book introduces readers to a cloud forest in the Andes; the plants, animals, and other organisms found there; and the newly-identified olinguito, a South American mammal. Alto, allĂĄ arriba en los Andes brilla un bosque bordado de bromelias... High up in the Andes blooms a brilliant forest embroidered with bromeliads . . . With lyrical text in both Spanish and English, we travel to the magical world of a cloud forest in the Andes of Ecuador. We discover the bounty of plants, animals, and other organisms that live there as we help a zoologist look for the elusive olinguito, the first new mammal species identified in the Americas since 1978. Not your usual ABC book, the alphabet is an organizing feature to introduce children to rich vocabulary as they learn about a unique environment. Thoroughly researched and exquisitely illustrated with colorful, realistic images, the book is a visual delight while it provides a wealth of information. Backmatter includes articles about cloud forests and the discovery of the olinguito in 2013, and an extensive glossary with the scientific names of the species pictured. This is a unique book to treasure on many levels.
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  • Georgie

    Robert Bright

    Hardcover (Children's Book-of-the-Month Club, )
    The classic story about Georgie, the gentle little ghost is back in hardcover! Beloved by generations, Georgie is the amiable little ghost who haunts the Whittaker house. Every night he creaks the stairs and squeaks the parlor door to remind Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker that its time to go to bed. But one day, Mr. Whittaker fixes the stairs and oils the door. What's a ghost to do? First published in 1944.
  • lion adventure

    Willard Price

    Hardcover (The Childrens Book Cliub, March 15, 1967)
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