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  • The Second Anti-Coloring Book

    Susan Striker

    Paperback (Holt, Sept. 1, 2001)
    A newly repackaged edition of the second book in a series that has sold more than 600,000 copiesMore than a million copies of these innovative books have been sold around the world since they were first published in 1978. The second book in this series offers additional activities to foster creativity in young children in a charming new package.
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  • Tecumseh

    John Sugden

    Paperback (holt, April 15, 1999)
    If Sitting Bull is the most famous Indian, Tecumseh is the most revered. He does not stand for one tribe or nation, but for all Native Americans. He remains the ultimate symbol of endeavor and courage. Over thirty years in the writing, this is the first authoritative biography of the principal organizer and driving force of Native American confederacy. For anyone studying the early years of the Republic or Native American history, it is essential reading.
  • Holt McDougal Mathematics: Homework and Practice Workbook Course 1

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Paperback (Holt, Jan. 1, 2010)
    It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents except at occasional intervals when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies) rattling along the house-tops and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
  • Max Malone Makes a Million

    Charlotte Herman, Cat Bowman Smith

    Paperback (H. Holt, March 15, 1992)
    Max and his sidekick, Gordy, try various get-rich-quick schemes only to be outdone each time by smart-aleck Austin Healy. Peppy dialogue and a fast-moving plot make this easy chapter book a reassuring choice for newly independent readers. "The characters are likable, the plot moves along smoothly, and there's enough dialogue to draw readers into the story. Smith's humorous line drawings, with washes of gray watercolor, punctuate the text nicely." - School Library Journal
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  • My Sisters' Voices: Teenage Girls of Color Speak Out

    Iris Jacob

    Paperback (Holt, April 3, 2002)
    In the tradition of the bestselling Ophelia Speaks, a collection of provocative essays by teenage girls of colorMy Sisters' Voices is a passionate and poignant collection of writings from teenage girls of African American, Hispanic, Asian American, Native American, and biracial backgrounds. With candor and grace, they speak out on topics that are relevant not only to themselves and their peers but to anyone who is raising, teaching, or nurturing young women of color. As adolescents, women, and minorities, these young authors represent a demographic that has had no voice of its own, a group often spoken for but rarely given the opportunity to be heard. Now these young women have a chance to stand up and be counted, to present their own unique perspectives in fresh and astonishing ways. Here you'll find a Native American girl writing about the bumps in her relationship with her best friend, who's white; a Korean American girl who wishes she could help her mother understand that it's okay to socialize with boys as well as girls; and a biracial girl who feels she must be the designated spokesperson for blacks when she's around whites, for whites when she's around blacks, and for biracial people around everyone. These personal and inspiring stories about family, friendship, sex, love, poverty, loss, and oppression make My Sisters' Voices essential reading for young women of all backgrounds.
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  • Grand Mothers

    Nikki Giovanni

    Paperback (Holt, Sept. 15, 1996)
    Nikki Giovanni created this book by asking her friends--people like Gloria Naylor, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Maxine Hong Kingston--for their stories and recollections of their grandmothers, then to a group of writers in their ninties for their thoughts. Grand Mothers celebrates those special women in every culture who preserve heritae and prepare the future.
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  • The "Go Ask Alice" Book of Answers

    Columbia University's Health Education Program

    Paperback (Holt, Sept. 8, 1998)
    A frank, streetwise Our Bodies, Our Selves for young men and women.What's the best way to minimize a hangover?Is it normal to have sex without experiencing an orgasm?How can you tell if a friend of yours is suffering from an eating disorder?Does smoking pot have long-term consequences?Does Seasonal Affective Disorder really exist?These are the questions young people are asking ... and until now, there's been no reliable book that has provided sensible, honest, and comforting answers specifically for this audience. The Go Ask Alice Book of Answers is a groundbreaking guide that mines the best material from the eponymous award-winning Web site. From sex and relationships to alcohol and drugs to fitness and nutrition, this comprehensive handbook is the first of its kind to provide much-needed information for young adults who cannot get reliable or anonymous information from conventional channels.
  • United States History

    Holt

    Hardcover (Holt, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • United States History and New York History: Beginnings to 1877

    deverell-william-white-deborah-gray

    Hardcover (Holt, Jan. 1, 2009)
    The practice of pressing men¿that is to say of taking by intimidation or force those who will not volunteer¿would seem to have been world-wide in its adoption.
  • In Harm's Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors by Stanton, Doug

    Doug Stanton

    Hardcover (Holt, March 15, 2001)
    Extraordinary story of survival
  • The Secret of Saturday Cove

    Barbee Oliver Carleton

    Hardcover (Holt, March 15, 1961)
    A delightful mystery/adventure for readers grades 3-5.
  • Masters of deceit;: The story of communism in America and how to fight it

    J. Edgar Hoover

    Hardcover (Holt, March 15, 1958)
    Communism, Espionage, American Studies