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Books in Dear America Boxset series

  • The Great Railroad Race: The Diary of Libby West, Utah Territory 1868

    Kristiana Gregory

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 14, 2017)
    As the daughter of a newspaper reporter, fourteen-year-old Libby keeps a diary account of the exciting events surrounding her during the building of the railroad in the West in 1868."May 5, 1869"Late this afternoon our track-layers arrived at the Summit! The Union Pacific engine came to a stop with a loud release of steam. Facing it, on another sidetrack, was California's locomotive. Both engines greeted each other with a sharp whistle."Finally. It was the first time the trains from the Pacific coast and the Atlantic coast had met, and I saw it with my own eyes! We cheered with excitement, men threw their hats in the air, ladies waved handkerchiefs, and Joe ran wild with some other boys ..."Everyone is still waiting for Mr. Durant and the others to arrive. Then workers will lay the final half mile -- that's just about 2,500 feet."
  • A Light In The Storm

    Karen Hesse

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 2002)
    Newbery Medal winner Karen Hesse's Civil War diary, A LIGHT IN THE STORM, is now back in print with a beautiful new cover!In 1861, Amelia Martin's father is stripped of his post as a ship's captain when he is caught harboring the leader of a slave rebellion. Now he is an assistant lighthouse keeper on Fenwick Island, off the coast of Delaware -- a state wedged between the North and the South, just as Amelia is wedged between her warring parents. Amelia's mother blames her abolitionist husband for their living conditions, which she claims are taking a toll on her health. Amelia observes her mother's hate and her father's admiration for Abraham Lincoln. But slavery is the deeper issue separating the two sides. As the Civil War rages on, Amelia slowly learns that she cannot stop the fighting, but by keeping watch in the lighthouse each day, lighting the lamps, cleaning the glass, and rescuing victims of Atlantic storms, she can still make a difference.
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  • A picture of Freedom: The diary of Clotee, a slave girl

    Pat McKissack

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    New 100% of proceeds from this Fundraiser provides free clothing and toys to foster and displaced children through Foster Care Support Foundation
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  • The Journal of Otto Peltonen-A Finnish Immigrant

    William Durbin

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
    One of the many in the My Name Is America series. Factitious stories based on facts written from the view of a child. The hardships and joys of coming to and growing up in the early days of America.
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  • THE FENCES BETWEEN US

    Kirby Larson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson brings us the first new Dear America diary in years, taking readers through the attack on Pearl Harbor, the start of World War II, and the Japanese incarceration. With this sweeping tale of life on the World War II homefront, Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson brings her incredible talent to the Dear America series. When Pearl Harbor is attacked, America is finally unable to ignore the wars raging in Europe and Asia any longer. And one girl's entire life is about to change when everything she knows is turned on its head. After the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, where her brother, a navy sailor, is stationed, Piper Davis begins chronicling her compelling journey through one of history's most tragic and unforgettable eras.
  • Dear America: Like the Willow Tree - Audio

    Lois Lowry

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Newbery Award-winning author Lois Lowry brings a brand-new, beautiful diary to the Dear America series!FORMAT: 4 CDs, UnabridgedNARRATOR: TBASuddenly orphaned by the Spanish flu epidemic in the fall of 1918, eleven-year-old Lydia Pierce and her fourteen-year-old brother, Daniel, of Portland, Maine, are taken by their grieving uncle to be raised in the Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake. Thrust into the spartan lifestyle of this isolated religious sect, which practices celibacy and pacifism, Lydia, a fiercely independent girl, must grapple with a new life that is nothing like the one she used to know.
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  • Dear America: The Light in the Storm

    Karen Hesse

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., March 1, 2011)
    Newbery Medal winner Karen Hesse's Civil War diary A LIGHT IN THE STORM is now back in print with a beautiful new cover!In 1861, Amelia Martin's father is stripped of his post as a ship's captain when he is caught harboring the leader of a slave rebellion. Now he is an assistant lighthouse keeper on Fenwick Island, off the coast of Delaware -- a state wedged between the North and the South, just as Amelia is wedged between her warring parents. Amelia's mother blames her abolitionist husband for their living conditions, which she claims are taking a toll on her health. Amelia observes her mother's hate and her father's admiration for Abraham Lincoln. But slavery is the deeper issue separating the two sides. As the Civil War rages on, Amelia slowly learns that she cannot stop the fighting, but by keeping watch in the lighthouse each day, lighting the lamps, cleaning the glass, and rescuing victims of Atlantic storms, she can still make a difference.
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  • Dear America: The Fences Between Us - Audio

    Kirby Larson

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The first new Dear America diary in years, by award-winning author Kirby Larson, brings World War II to life!Format: 4 CDs, UnabridgedNarrator: TBAWith this sweeping tale of life on the homefront during World War II, Newbery honor author Kirby Larson brings her incredible talent to the Dear America series. When Pearl Harbor is bombed, America finds itself unable to ignore the war raging in Europe any longer. And one girl's entire life is about to change when everything she knows is turned on its head. After living through the traumatic attack on Pearl Harbor, Piper Davis returns to her home in Washington state, where she begins chronicling her compelling journey through one of history's most tragic and unforgettable eras.
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  • The Winter of Red Snow: The Revolutionary War Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart

    Kristiana Gregory

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Eleven-year-old Abigail presents a diary account of life in Valley Forge from December 1777 to July 1778 as General Washington prepares his troops to fight the British
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  • Dear America: Standing in the Light

    Mary Pope Osborne

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., May 1, 2011)
    One of the most popular Dear America diaries of all time, bestselling author Mary Pope Osborne's STANDING IN THE LIGHT is now back in print with a gorgeous new cover!Catharine Carey Logan and her family have enjoyed a peaceful and prosperous life as the Quakers and Delaware Indians share a mutually trusting relationship. Recently, however, this friendship has been threatened by violence against the Indians. Then, Catharine and her brother are taken captive by the Lenape in retaliation. At first, Catharine is afraid of her captors. But when a handsome brave begins to teach her about the ways of the Lenape, she comes to see that all people share the same joys, hopes, and fears. Osborne crafts a thrilling story of romance and danger and remarkable courage.
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  • Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie: The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell, 1847

    Kristiana Gregory, Barbara Rosenblat, Stina Nielsen

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media, Aug. 30, 2005)
    Thirteen-year-old Hattie Campbell records the details of her family's harrowing migration to Oregon in a covered wagon and describes the many challenges, both joyful and tragic, that mark the journey.
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  • Dear America: Like the Willow Tree - Audio Library Edition

    Lois Lowry

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Newbery Award-winning author Lois Lowry brings a brand-new, beautiful diary to the Dear America series!FORMAT: 4 CDs, UnabridgedNARRATOR: TBASuddenly orphaned by the Spanish flu epidemic in the fall of 1918, eleven-year-old Lydia Pierce and her fourteen-year-old brother, Daniel, of Portland, Maine, are taken by their grieving uncle to be raised in the Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake. Thrust into the spartan lifestyle of this isolated religious sect, which practices celibacy and pacifism, Lydia, a fiercely independent girl, must grapple with a new life that is nothing like the one she used to know.
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