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Books in Sevens series

  • Last Summer with Maizon

    Jacqueline Woodson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 27, 2002)
    Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s LiteratureMargaret loves her parents and hanging out with her best friend, Maizon. Then it happens, like a one-two punch, during the summer she turns eleven: first, Margaret's father dies of a heart attack, and then Maizon is accepted at an expensive boarding school, far away from the city they call home. For the first time in her life, Margaret has to turn to someone who isn't Maizon, who doesn't know her heart and her dreams. . . ."Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative that is not simply a story of nearly adolescent children, but a mature exploration of grown-up issues: death, racism, independence, the nurturing of the gifted black child and, most important, self-discovery." (The New York Times)
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  • The Kingfisher's Gift

    Susan Beckhorn

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 27, 2002)
    When she is forced to live with her strange grandmother, Fanny Morrow takes all of her friends, who happen to be fairies, with her, and together they search the old house for the Kingfisher's feather, a lost treasure, but they unexpectedly stumble upon an even greater treasure that will change all of their lives forever.
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  • Bridging Beyond

    Kathleen Duble

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 27, 2002)
    Anna must try to find out whose terrifying memories she keeps reliving over and over again, like a neverending nightmare, in a dramatic thriller that delves into the power of the mind.
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  • Meltdown

    Scott Wallens

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, July 8, 2002)
    Seven teenagers in Saratoga Springs, New York, face seven weeks of difficult decisions and life-changing events, including Jane, who feels overwhelmed by the stress of taking the SAT and the effect her score will have on her future.
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  • Anna Sunday

    Sally M. Keehn

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 27, 2002)
    Disguised as a boy and equipped with Samson, a cranky horse who only obeys commands in the form of Bible verses, Anna Sunday embarks on a perilous journey, from Pennsylvania to Virginia, during the Civil War to rescue her wounded Pa.
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  • Close to the Heel

    Norah McClintock, Joseph Zieja

    Audio CD (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    No one is more surprised than Rennie to hear that his late grandfather, whom he hardly knew, has left a mission for him to fulfill. Rennie is to fly to Iceland and deliver a message from beyond the grave, but when he gets there, nothing is simple or straightforward. For one thing, Brynja, the teenage daughter of the family he's staying with, is downright hostile. Her father Einar, who is to be Rennie's guide in Iceland, is preoccupied with looking after his elderly father-in-law, an old friend of Rennie's grandfather. Bored and a little bit annoyed, Rennie explores the town and becomes aware that the family is dealing with more than their grief over Brynja's mother's death the year before. Before he realizes what is happening, his curiosity puts Rennie in grave danger, with no one to trust and no one to save him except himself.
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  • Last Message

    Shane Peacock, Colin Wright

    Audio CD (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Adam thought he knew about his grandfather, but when he is sent to France to perform three very difficult (and dangerous, possibly illegal) tasks for him, Adam discovers things about his grandfather-- and himself--that he never imagined.
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  • Between Heaven & Earth

    Eric Walters, Bret Amundson

    Audio CD (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    DJ is David McLean's eldest grandson, so it stands to reason that he be the one to scatter his beloved grandfather's ashes. At least that's how DJ sees it. He's always been the best at everything--sports, school, looking after his fatherless family--so climbing Kilimanjaro is just another thing he'll accomplish almost effortlessly. Or so he thinks, until he arrives in Tanzania and everything starts to go wrong. He's detained at immigration, he gets robbed, his climbing group includes an old lady and he gets stuck with the first ever female porter. Forced to go polepole (slowly), DJ finds out the hard way that youth, fitness level and drive have nothing to do with success on the mountain--or in life.
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  • Redemption

    Scott Wallens

    Paperback (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Seven teenagers in Saratoga Springs, New York, face seven weeks of difficult decisions and life-changing events, including Peter, who believes that his accident is punishment for something that happened seven years earlier.
  • Ink Me

    Richard Scrimger, Matthew Posner

    Audio CD (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Bunny (real name Bernard) doesn't understand why his late grandfather wants him to get a tattoo. Actually, Bunny doesn't understand a lot of things, so it's good that his older brother, Spencer, is happy to explain things to him. But this is a task Bunny is supposed to do on his own, and nobody is more surprised than Bunny when, after he gets tattooed, he is befriended by a kid named Jaden and adopted into Jaden's gang. The gang hangs out at a gym, where Bunny learns to fight, but when it finally dawns on him that the gang is involved in some pretty shady and dangerous business, Bunny is torn between his loyalty to his new friends and doing what he knows is right.
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