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  • Bernie Magruder & The Drive-Thru Funeral Parlor

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Everyone in Middleburg is talking about the new drive-in viewing window at the Bessledorf Funeral Home -- at least until the vice president of the Higgins Roofing Company disappears along with the company's pension fund, leaving behind only a mysterious chuck roast. For Bernie, it's his chance to get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest person ever to capture a criminal -- he just wishes the case weren't leading him to the creepy goings-on at the funeral home.
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  • Raw Head, Bloody Bones: African-American Tales of the Supernatural

    Mary E. Lyons

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Fifteen Black and African-American tales of the supernatural from various states and several Caribbean countries, with information on Black folklore in the New World
  • The Art of Keeping Cool

    Janet Taylor Lisle

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2002)
    The War At Home Fear permeates the Rhode Island coastal town where Robert, his mother, and sister are living out the war with his paternal grandparents: Fear of Nazi submarines offshore. Fear of Abel Hoffman, a German artist living reclusively outside of town. And for Robert, a more personal fear, of his hot-tempered, controlling grandfather. As Robert watches the townspeople's hostility toward Hoffman build, he worries about his sensitive cousin Elliot's friendship with the artist. And he wonders more and more about the family secret everyone seems to be keeping from him—a secret involving Robert's father, a bomber pilot in Europe. Will Elliot's ability to detach himself from the turmoil around him be enough to sustain him when prejudice and suspicions erupt into violence? And can Robert find his own way to deal with the shocking truth about his family's past?
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  • The Graduation of Jake Moon

    Barbara Park

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 2002)
    HOW CAN YOU LOVE SOMEONE AND RESENT HIM AT THE SAME TIME?Jake Moon used to love the time he spent with his grandfather, Skelly, but that was before Skelly got Alzheimer's disease. All of a sudden, it's as if Skelly is the kid, and Jake has to be the grown-up. Much of Skelly's care becomes Jake's responsibility, and that doesn't leave much time for a life of his own.Then, one day Jake rebels, and the unthinkable happens. Has Jake discovered too late how much his grandfather still means to him?
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  • The Moonlight Man

    Paula Fox

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 2003)
    After her boarding school term ends, fifteen-year-old Catherine Ames, despite attempts to put some balance into her wacky life, spends a distressing summer in Nova Scotia with her charming but alcoholic father and his local drinking cronies. An ALA Notable Children's Book. Reissue.
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  • Tarzan of the Apes

    Robin Moore

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 1999)
    An adaptation for young readers of the classic tale of Tarzan follows the orphaned boy adopted by apes who must choose between loyalty to his adopted family and his destiny as a human. Original.
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  • Riding the Flume

    Patricia Curtis Pfitsch

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 2004)
    Don't tell anyone -- the only safety is in secrecy. During the summer of 1894 the giant sequoia trees -- the oldest living things on earth -- are being felled for lumber in northern California. When fifteen-year-old Francie finds a note hidden in the stump of an old sequoia, she immediately recognizes her sister's handwriting. But Carrie died in an accident six years ago. Could Carrie's secret still be important? Francie's search for the truth turns dangerous, and she needs to get to St. Joseph fast. She's faced with the choice of either giving up, or riding the flume, a rickety track that carries lumber from the mills in the mountains to the lumberyard in St. Joseph. Should Francie risk her life for the secret her sister fought to keep?
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  • The Healing of Texas Jake

    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Alan Daniel

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1998)
    The newest members of the feline Club of Mysteries, Marco and Polo, must prove their loyalty to their leader, Texas Jake, by venturing deep into the territory of the dreaded Steak Knife and the Over-the-Hill Gang to retrieve a medicinal plant. Reprint.
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  • Betrayed!

    Patricia Calvert

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 27, 2004)
    The final volume in the gripping trilogy follows best friends Tyler Bohannon and Isaac Peerce as they journey to the American West in search of adventure, but when a double-crossing captain sells them to the Sioux Indians, their friendship is put to the test. Reprint.
  • The Year of the Sawdust Man

    A. LaFaye, Jeff Crane

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Nissa's life has never been perfect. Living in the small town of Harper, Louisiana with a mama as free-spirited as hers has led to lots of gossipy small talk and mean rumors. But now Mama is gone, and all the townsfolk can talk about is who she might have run off with.Nissa's memories of the Sundays her mama would come home smelling of sawdust lead her to suspect some of the rumors could be true. Did her Mama go away with The Sawdust Man? And if so, does it mean she's never coming back?
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  • Bigger

    Patricia Calvert

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2003)
    In the spring of 1865 the Civil War has finally ended. Men are coming home. Families are being reunited -- except for Tyler's. His father is going with a band of men to Mexico, where they will regroup, rearm, and continue the fight against the Yankees. Tyler is stunned. For four years he's dreamed of seeing his father again, and he can't let go of that dream. There's only one thing Tyler can do -- go get his father and bring him home. Tyler starts his trek from Missouri to the Rio Grande alone, but he quickly gains a companion -- a strange dog made mean by cruelty but tamed by hunger and Tyler's desperately lonely need for him. Tyler names him Bigger. The journey is long and hard but, with Bigger by his side, possible. Tyler might make it all the way to the Rio Grande. He might even find his father. But most importantly, Bigger helps Tyler realize that some dreams might not be worth holding on to.
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  • Saffy's Angel

    Hilary McKay

    Paperback (Aladdin paperbacks, Aug. 16, 2003)
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