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Books in Crossing the River series

  • The Crossing: How George Washington Saved The American Revolution

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Dec. 1, 2010)
    With his engaging and timeless narrative prose, two-time Newbery Honor Book author Jim Murphy tells the awe-inspiring story of George Washington's glorious fight for an independent America.It is 1776, and George Washington and his army of rebellious American colonists are emboldened by its stunning victories over the British at Lexington and Concord. But now, the Americans face the threat of a brutal British retaliation.George Washington, who has little experience with a threat of this magnitude, is unanimously chosen as commander in chief in hopes he can unite the colonies. Britain's army is massive and well trained. America's is small and unruly. As the British begin their invasion of New York City and its environs, George Washington isn't the only one (continued)
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  • Becoming a U.S. Citizen

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Becoming a U.S. citizen is not easy, but it is very rewarding for those who choose to go through the process. What exactly does that process entail? Readers learn the answer as they explore what immigrants must go through in order to become full citizens. The fact-filled text enhances social studies curriculum topics, and sidebars provide additional information about the citizenship process. Colorful photographs of people working toward becoming U.S. citizens are included to create a relatable and engaging learning experience.
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  • Deportation

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Deportation can be a frightening concept, especially for immigrants or people whose friends or relatives are from another country. Why do people get deported, and what happens to them after the deportation decision is made? The answers to these questions and more are found in this thorough examination of a topic that is often in the news. Comprehensive text and fact-filled sidebars, and vivid photographs enhance the reading experience.
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  • The History of Immigration

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The United States is often called a nation of immigrants, so a deeper understanding of the history of immigration is critical for a deeper understanding of American history as a whole. Readers are encouraged to develop this deeper understanding through detailed text that provides a comprehensive overview of the history of immigration. Engaging sidebars and full-color photographs accompany the main text, enhancing this essential part of social studies curricula and giving readers a clearer picture of the immigrant experience in America.
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  • Jess and the Legend of the Forest

    D. P. Whitehead

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 29, 2013)
    A young boy falls into an incredible journey into an unknown land. Trying to find his way home he encounters a mysterious man and soon realizes he is not the only one who needs to find his way home. Out of his element the young boy must develop relationships with unlikely allies. Soon he learns the secrets of the forest and the fragile thread that ties so many lives together.
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  • Becoming a U.s. Citizen

    Cathleen Small

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Becoming a U.S. citizen is not easy, but it is very rewarding for those who choose to go through the process. What exactly does that process entail? Readers learn the answer as they explore what immigrants must go through in order to become full citizens. The fact-filled text enhances social studies curriculum topics, and sidebars provide additional information about the citizenship process. Colorful photographs of people working toward becoming U.S. citizens are included to create a relatable and engaging learning experience.
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  • Undocumented Immigrants

    Cathleen Small

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Why are some immigrants considered illegal? What happens to illegal immigrants after they are discovered in the United States? These questions and more are answered by this comprehensive look at a hot topic that is often debated on news programs and online. The accessible, objective text and full-color photographs give readers a balanced look at this complicated issue, and detailed sidebars provide additional information. Readers will benefit from having their critical-thinking skills strengthened as they examine this challenging issue.
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  • Immigrants of Extraordinary Ability

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    What do Yoko Ono, Psy, and Pel have in common? They are all considered immigrants of extraordinary ability. What does this distinction mean, and how can someone earn it? Readers discover the answers to these and many more questions as they explore the lives of some of the most famous immigrants of extraordinary ability. The engaging, informative text provides readers with a closer look at this little-known aspect of U.S. immigration policy. Full-color photographs of these men and women and sidebars that enhance the main text are also included.
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  • Undocumented Immigrants

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Why are some immigrants considered illegal? What happens to illegal immigrants after they are discovered in the United States? These questions and more are answered by this comprehensive look at a hot topic that is often debated on news programs and online. The accessible, objective text and full-color photographs give readers a balanced look at this complicated issue, and detailed sidebars provide additional information. Readers will benefit from having their critical-thinking skills strengthened as they examine this challenging issue.
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  • U.S. Borders

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The borders between the United States and foreign countries are important locations. Goods and people cross them constantly as they move from one nation to another. Readers discover what happens at these borders and how they are protected through enlightening main text and sidebars that provide additional information. Full-color photographs are also included, helping readers visualize the borders between the United States and its neighbors. Border protection is often in the news, and readers will develop a stronger sense of why this issue is so important as they explore this timely topic.
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  • The History of Immigration

    Cathleen Small

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The United States is often called a nation of immigrants, so a deeper understanding of the history of immigration is critical for a deeper understanding of American history as a whole. Readers are encouraged to develop this deeper understanding through detailed text that provides a comprehensive overview of the history of immigration. Engaging sidebars and full-color photographs accompany the main text, enhancing this essential part of social studies curricula and giving readers a clearer picture of the immigrant experience in America.
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  • The Crossing: How George Washington Saved The American Revolution

    Jim Murphy

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Dec. 1, 2010)
    With his engaging and timeless narrative prose, two-time Newbery Honor Book author Jim Murphy tells the awe-inspiring story of George Washington's glorious fight for an independent America.It is 1776, and George Washington and his army of rebellious American colonists are emboldened by its stunning victories over the British at Lexington and Concord. But now, the Americans face the threat of a brutal British retaliation.George Washington, who has little experience with a threat of this magnitude, is unanimously chosen as commander in chief in hopes he can unite the colonies. Britain's army is massive and well trained. America's is small and unruly. As the British begin their invasion of New York City and its environs, George Washington isn't the only one (continued)
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