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Books in HRW Library series

  • HRW Library: Individual Leveled Reader Necessary Roughness

    RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT

    Hardcover (HOLT, RINEHART AND WINSTON, July 26, 2002)
    "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is considered by many to be the greatest of all American novels. This sequel to Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," is a first person narrative told by its title character. The novel picks up where "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" leaves off. Huck Finn who is now wealthy with the discovery of treasure at the end of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" finds himself in great danger from his abusive drunkard father who wishes to cash in on Huck's fortune. Fearing for his life Huck believes that he must run away from his home with the Widow Douglas and her Sister, Miss Watson. Huck fakes his own death and escapes to Jackson's Island. There he finds Miss Watson's escaped slave, Jim. Together they escape down the Mississippi River on a raft. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a story told in the time of slavery with language that embodies the regional dialects that are common to Twain's work and the Mississippi River Valley in which Twain grew up. The novel is as much a biting and satirical commentary on slavery, religion, and civilized society as it is a light-hearted comedy and buddy travel story through Midwestern 19th century America. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and includes an introduction by Brander Matthews.
    Z+
  • Holt McDougal Library: Fallen Angels With Connections

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Hardcover (HOLT MCDOUGAL, July 17, 2009)
    Seventeen-year-old Richie Perry, just out of his Harlem high school, enlists in the Army in the summer of 1967 and spends a devastating year on active duty in Vietnam.
  • Ethan Frome With Connections

    Edith Wharton

    Unknown Binding (Steck-Vaughn, Jan. 24, 2000)
    None
  • The glory field: With connections

    Walter Dean Myers

    Paperback (Holt, Rinehard and Winston, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Follows a family's two hundred forty-one year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field.
  • The Glory Field: With Connections

    Walter Dean Myers

    Hardcover (Steck-Vaughn, June 15, 1998)
    Follows a family's two hundred forty-one year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field.
    Z
  • The heart of the chief: With connections

    Joseph Bruchac

    Paperback (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Jan. 1, 2001)
    None
  • The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (Holt Rinehart & Winston, May 1, 1997)
    The play Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families.
    Z+
  • The first hunt;: And other stories

    J. W Woodbury

    Unknown Binding (D. Lothrop and Co, March 15, 1878)
    None
  • Library Grade 6 Content Area Reader Package: Holt Library Illinois

    Hrw

    Hardcover (Holt McDougal, Nov. 14, 2002)
    None
    R