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Books in Legends of the Carolinas Series series

  • A Ghost of a Chance

    Joan Carris

    Paperback (Coastal Carolina Pr, March 1, 2003)
    Punch and his friends spend a summer in North Carolina looking at dolphins, hunting for Blackbeard's buried treasure, and watching out for the famed pirate's ghost. Includes supplemental material about Blackbeard and the 1996 discovery of his ship.
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  • An Independent Spirit: The Tale of Betsy Dowdy and Black Bess

    Donna Campbell Smith

    Paperback (Coastal Carolina Pr, July 1, 2002)
    In 1774, a fourteen-year-old Quakeress makes a daring all-night ride to warn General Skinner that Lord Dunmore, the governor of Virginia, is headed toward the Outer Banks--threatening her home and beloved ponies.
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  • Why Spider Spins Tales: A Story from Africa

    Janet Palazzo-Craig

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 6, 1997)
    Can Ananse the spider meet Sky God's challenge to prove he can spin stories and tales that are as splendid as his webs? Troll First-Start Legends are a delightful introduction to the fascinating world of multicultural legends written and designed especially for primary-level readers.
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  • Clever Karlis - Pbk

    Jan Mike

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Oct. 28, 1998)
    Retells a Latvian legend about a young man who, with his friends, saves a beautiful princess from being forced to marry
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  • Tam's Slipper : A Story from Vietnam

    Lum

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 6, 1997)
    In this Vietnamese version of the Cinderella story, a mysterious woman dressed in the royal colors of orange and yellow provides Tam with beautiful clothes, slippers, and a horse to go to the harvest festival.
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  • Pale As the Moon

    Donna Campbell

    Paperback (Coastal Carolina Pr, June 1, 1999)
    On visits to the sandy Outer Banks islands off the coast of North Carolina, a sixteenth-century Paspatank girl named Gray Squirrel befriends a wild pony, and together they fulfill their destiny of helping the English colonists on Roanoke Island.
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  • The Bird Maiden: A Serbian Legend

    Jan M. Mike, Dave Albers

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Unhappy with the choice of wives that his father's advisors present to him, Prince Velimer sets off to find the kind and beautiful Princess Yevrossima, who has been enchanted by an old witch
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  • Pale as the Moon

    Donna Campbell

    Audio Cassette (Coastal Carolina Pr, June 1, 2000)
    Pale as the Moon unfolds in the 16th century on one of the small, sandy Outer Banks islands off the North Carolina coast. This is the tale of the enduring friendship between a young Indian girl, Gray Squirrel, and a wild Outer Banks pony. Told primarily from the viewpoint of this visionary young girl, the book examines the tenuous relationship between the native Indians and the English colonists who settle on Roanoke Island. Through both mystical and practical means, Gray Squirrel and her pony manage to prevent war from breaking out, and help the colonists to survive. In the process, she befriends a young English boy, thus educating young readers about the value of cross-cultural friendship. The story of these achievements is powerful, filled with adventures and distinguished by bravery. Original and imaginative, Pale As the Moon offers an alternative understanding of what might have happened to the Lost Colony of the Outer Banks. This audio version of Pale as the Moon was produced and directed by Frank Jernigan for Masonboro Sounds in Wilmington, NC.
  • Finist The Falcon - Pbk

    Lippert

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Jan. 29, 1998)
    Galya, a merchant's daughter with two unkind sisters, goes in search of her love Finist the falcon, who is sometimes a bird and sometimes a fine young man
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  • When Sun Ruled The Land - Pbk

    Palazzo-Craig

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 6, 1997)
    When Sun becomes jealous of Man and Woman's firstborn and carries him away, they must rescue the child and restore the earth to order. Troll First-Start Legends are a delightful introduction to the fascinating world of multicultural legends written and designed especially for primary-level readers.
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  • Why Owl Comes Out At Night - Pbk

    Palazzo-Craig

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Feb. 6, 1997)
    Owl thinks he is too ugly to win the affection of the girl he loves, but true love wins out. Troll First-Start Legends are a delightful introduction to the fascinating world of multicultural legends written and designed especially for primary-level readers.
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