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  • Kaya 2014 Mini Doll

    American Girl Editors

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 28, 2014)
    This 6-inch doll brings Kaya's world to life on a smaller scale. She arrives dressed in an outfit authentic to her era. Plus, she comes with a mini abridged version of her first book.
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  • The Skin & Nails Book: Care & Keeping Advice for Girls

    Carrie Anton, Josee Masse

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 27, 2018)
    When it comes to skin and nails, you've probably seen plenty of ads for lotions and potions. The truth is, healthy skin and nails start from within, including what you eat and drink and how well you sleep each night. In this book, you'll learn the basics of skin hygiene, including the right tools and tricks for your skin type, staying safe in the sun, attacking pimples if they pop up, and shaving tips for when you're ready for razors. You'll find tips for keeping nails clean and neat, too.
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  • Just Mom and Me

    American Girl Editors

    Spiral-bound (American Girl, March 1, 2008)
    From quizzes and car games to recipes and story starters, this book is full of fun things for girls to do with their moms. They can tear out and share the notes and gift coupons. They can test their knowledge of each other with checklists made for two. And they can get to know each other even better with games and activities that are sure to leave them giggling.
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  • The Care and Keeping of You

    Valorie Schaefer, Norm Bendell

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 1998)
    The bestselling guide has sold more than 2 million copies! It answers all the questions preteen girls have about their bodies, from healthy eating to bra buying to periods. It offers guidance on basic hygiene and health without addressing issues of sexuality.
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  • String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis: A Library of America Special Publication

    David Foster Wallace, John Jeremiah Sullivan

    Hardcover (Library of America, May 10, 2016)
    An instant classic of American sportswriting—the tennis essays of David Foster Wallace, “the best mind of his generation” (A. O. Scott) and “the best tennis-writer of all time” (New York Times) Gathered for the first time in a deluxe collector's edition, here are David Foster Wallace's legendary writings on tennis, five tour-de-force pieces written with a competitor's insight and a fan's obsessive enthusiasm. Wallace brings his dazzling literary magic to the game he loved as he celebrates the other-worldly genius of Roger Federer; offers a wickedly witty disection of Tracy Austin's memoir; considers the artistry of Michael Joyce, a supremely disciplined athlete on the threshold of fame; resists the crush of commerce at the U.S. Open; and recalls his own career as a "near-great" junior player.Whiting Award-winning writer John Jeremiah Sullivan provides an introduction.
  • Rebecca Story Collection

    Jacqueline Dembar Greene, Jennifer Hirsch, Robert Hunt

    Hardcover (American Girl Publishing, Sept. 1, 2009)
    RebeccaÂ’s six-book series is bound in one beautiful hardcover volume. Set in 1914, each story reveals more of this lively girl growing up in New York City. The cover features rich illustrations, foil detail, and die-cut windows that offer a peek at the full-color illustrations inside.
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  • Oops!: The Manners Guide for Girls

    Nancy Holyoke, Debbie Tilley

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Who says manners can't be fun? This guide introduces girls to the social skills they need to navigate life with grace and confidence. A favorite features: answers to girls' questions about sticky situations they've encountered.
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  • A Smart Girl's Guide to Manners

    Nancy Holyoke

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Girls learn through fun quizzes, advice, and letters from other girls, that manners aren't about being stuffy, boring, or formal. Manners give girls the skills they need to handle tough and tricky times in their life. From the dinner table to the telephone, manners give girls what they need to WOW the world.
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  • Addy 2014 Mini Doll

    American Girl Editors

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 28, 2014)
    This 6-inch doll brings Addy's world to life on a smaller scale. She arrives dressed in an outfit authentic to her era. Plus, she comes with a mini abridged version of her first book.
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  • W.E.B. Du Bois : Writings : The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade / The Souls of Black Folk / Dusk of Dawn / Essays and Articles

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    Hardcover (Library of America, Jan. 15, 1987)
    Historian, sociologist, novelist, editor, and political activist, William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was the most gifted and influential black intellectual of his time. This Library of America volume presents his essential writings, covering the full span of a restless life dedicated to the struggle for racial justice.The Suppression of the African Slave-Trade to the United States 1638–1870 (1896), his first book, renders a dispassionate account of how, despite ethical and political opposition, Americans tolerated the traffic in human beings until a bloody civil war taught them the disastrous consequences of moral cowardice.The Souls of Black Folk (1903), a collection of beautifully written essays, narrates the cruelties of racism and celebrates the strength and pride of black America. By turns lyrical, historical, and autobiographical, Du Bois pays tribute to black music and religion, explores the remarkable history of the Reconstruction Freedman’s Bureau, assesses the career of Booker T. Washington, and remembers the death of his infant son.Dusk of Dawn (1940) was described by Du Bois as an attempt to elucidate the “race problem” in terms of his own experience. It describes his boyhood in western Massachusetts, his years at Fisk and Harvard universities, his study and travel abroad, his role in founding the NAACP and his long association with it, and his emerging Pan-African consciousness. He called this autobiography his response to an “environing world” that “guided, embittered, illuminated and enshrouded my life.”Du Bois’s influential essays and speeches span the period from 1890 to 1958. They record his evolving positions on the issues that dominated his long, active life: education in a segregated society; black history, art, literature, and culture; the controversial career of Marcus Garvey; the fate of black soldiers in the First World War; the appeal of communism to frustrated black Americans; his trial and acquittal during the McCarthy era; and the elusive promise of an African homeland.The editorials and articles from The Crisis (1910–1934) belong to the period of Du Bois’s greatest influence. During his editorship of the NAACP magazine that he founded, Du Bois wrote pieces on virtually every aspect of American political, cultural, and economic life. Witty and sardonic, angry and satiric, proud and mournful, these writings show Du Bois at his freshest and most trenchant.LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
  • American Girl: Ultimate Visual Guide: A Celebration of the American Girl Story

    Erin Falligant, Laurie Calkhoven, Carrie Anton, Valerie Tripp

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Explore 30 years of American Girl® from the BeForever™ characters like Samantha and Melody, all of the Girl of the Year™ line including Lea, and the variety of the TrulyMe™ dolls.American Girl: Ultimate Visual Guide will be a treasured addition to every American Girl fan's bookshelf, with beautiful imagery and enlightening facts and information about the complete line of American Girl dolls. Featuring a detailed timeline of the company and tons of exclusive behind-the-scenes information, this book takes readers on a wonderful journey from the start of The Pleasant Company all the way through to present day.Did you know American Girl creator Pleasant T. Rowland first described her idea for a line of dolls on a postcard to her friend, Valerie Tripp? Or that it can take two to three years to design a new character? Find out all about your favorite characters and their lives, historical eras, outfits, pets, accessories, and more with the American Girl: Ultimate Visual Guide.© 2016 American Girl. All rights reserved. American Girl and associated trademarks are owned by an used under license from American Girl.
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  • Crafts for Girls

    Sally Seamans, Judy Pelikan

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Step-by-step instructions and illustrations make nineteen projects--for keeping or for giving to friends--fun and easy, including squiggle eggs, rainbow headbands, flower crowns, and rose-colored glasses. Original.
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