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Books in Thorndike Young Adult - Large Print series

  • Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-Winning Stamped from the Beginning

    Jason Reynolds, Ibram X. Kendi

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, April 15, 2020)
    A timely, crucial, and empowering exploration of racism--and antiracism--in America This is NOT a history book.This is a book about the here and now. A book to help us better understand why we are where we are.A book about race. The construct of race has always been used to gain and keep power, to create dynamics that separate and silence. This remarkable reimagining of Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning reveals the history of racist ideas in America, and inspires hope for an antiracist future. It takes you on a race journey from then to now, shows you why we feel how we feel, and why the poison of racism lingers. It also proves that while racist ideas have always been easy to fabricate and distribute, they can also be discredited. Through a gripping, fast-paced, and energizing narrative written by beloved award-winner Jason Reynolds, this book shines a light on the many insidious forms of racist ideas--and on ways readers can identify and stamp out racist thoughts in their daily lives.
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  • The Golden Compass

    Philip Pullman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Aug. 2, 2002)
    Book 1 of His Dark Materials series A New York Times Bestseller Carnegie Medal Award Winner Publishers Weekly Best Book ALA Top 10 Books for Young Adults Lyra Belacqua is content to run wild among the scholars of Jordan College. But when her uncle, Lord Asriel, returns from the North with tales of mystery and danger, it sets off a chain of events that draws Lyra into the heart of a terrible struggle. An Accelerated Reader® title
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  • Taking Liberty: The Story of Oney Judge, George Washington's Runaway Slave

    Ann Rinaldi

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, July 2, 2003)
    An ALA Award-winning Author As part of the staff of George and Martha Washington, Oney is referred to as a servant, not a slave, and when she becomes Martha's personal servant her status in the household is second to none. But, slowly, Oney realizes that -- regardless of what they call it -- it's still slavery, and she must make a choice. Told with immense power and compassion, this is the extraordinary true story of one young woman's struggle to take what is rightfully hers. 580L (AR) For ages 12 and up
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  • The Fountains of Silence

    Ruta Sepetys

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, Oct. 23, 2019)
    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Salt to the Sea and Between Shades of Gray comes a gripping, extraordinary portrait of love, silence, and secrets under a Spanish dictatorship. Madrid, 1957. Under the fascist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, Spain is hiding a dark secret. Meanwhile, tourists and foreign businessmen flood into Spain under the welcoming promise of sunshine and wine. Among them is eighteen-year-old Daniel Matheson, the son of an oil tycoon, who arrives in Madrid with his parents hoping to connect with the country of his mother's birth through the lens of his camera. Photography--and fate--introduce him to Ana, whose family's interweaving obstacles reveal the lingering grasp of the Spanish Civil War--as well as chilling definitions of fortune and fear. Daniel's photographs leave him with uncomfortable questions amidst shadows of danger. He is backed into a corner of difficult decisions to protect those he loves. Lives and hearts collide, revealing an incredibly dark side to the sunny Spanish city. Master storyteller Ruta Sepetys once again shines light into one of history's darkest corners in this epic, heart-wrenching novel about identity, unforgettable love, repercussions of war, and the hidden violence of silence--inspired by the true postwar struggles of Spain. Includes vintage media reports, oral history commentary, photos, and more.
  • Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: 40th Anniversary Special Edition

    Mildred D. Taylor

    Paperback (Thorndike Press Large Print, Jan. 3, 2018)
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  • The Kingdom of Back

    Marie Lu

    Library Binding (Thorndike Striving Reader, March 25, 2020)
    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu comes a historical YA fantasy about a musical prodigy and the dangerous lengths she'll go to make history remember her--perfect for fans of Susanna Clarke and The Hazel Wood. Two siblings. Two brilliant talents. But only one Mozart. Born with a gift for music, Nannerl Mozart has just one wish--to be remembered forever. But even as she delights audiences with her masterful playing, she has little hope she'll ever become the acclaimed composer she longs to be. She is a young woman in 18th century Europe, and that means composing is forbidden to her. She will perform only until she reaches a marriageable age--her tyrannical father has made that much clear. And as Nannerl's hope grows dimmer with each passing year, the talents of her beloved younger brother, Wolfgang, only seem to shine brighter. His brilliance begins to eclipse her own, until one day a mysterious stranger from a magical land appears with an irresistible offer. He has the power to make her wish come true--but his help may cost her everything. In her first work of historical fiction, #1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu spins a lush, lyrically-told story of music, magic, and the unbreakable bond between a brother and sister.
  • Damage

    A.M. Jenkins

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Nov. 2, 2002)
    A 2002 YALSA Award Winner for Best Books for Young Adults High school senior Austin Reid is a star of the high school football team and dates the prettiest girl in the school. Everything would seem to be going great for him. . . . So why is he suffering from depression? (Some sensitive content) An Accelerated Reader® title
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  • Send One Angel Down

    Virginia Frances Schwartz

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Feb. 2, 2003)
    Nominated for a Maine Student Book Award 2002 Set in the pre-Civil War South, this gripping coming-of-age novel both depicts the anguish of slavery and celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.
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  • 29 Dates

    Melissa de la Cruz

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, July 24, 2019)
    "How many dates will it take to find The One?Jisu's traditional South Korean parents are concerned by what they see as her lack of attention to her schoolwork and her future. Working with Seoul's premiere matchmaker to find the right boyfriend is one step toward ensuring Jisu's success, and going on the recommended dates is Jisu's compromise to please her parents while finding space to figure out her own dreams. But when she flubs a test then skips out on a date to spend time with friends, her fed-up parents shock her by shipping her off to a private school in San Francisco. Where she'll have the opportunity to shine academically--and be set up on more dates!Navigating her host family, her new city and school, and more dates, Jisu finds comfort in taking the photographs that populate her ever-growing social media account. Soon attention from two very different boys sends Jisu into a tailspin of soul-searching. As her passion for photography lights her on fire, does she even want to find The One? And what if her One isn't parent and matchmaker approved?"
  • The Subtle Knife

    Philip Pullman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Nov. 2, 2002)
    Book 2 in His Dark Materials series A New York Times Bestseller A Publishers Weekly Bestseller The epic adventure continues as Lyra finds herself in the beautiful, haunted world of Cittàgazze. But here she encounters an ally. Like Lyra, Will Parry has spent his childhood playing games. Unlike hers, though, his have been deadly serious. Soon Will and Lyra uneasily embark on a great adventure and head into great tragedy. An Accelerated Reader® title
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  • Seek

    Paul Fleischman

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 2, 2002)
    A Newbery Medal-winning Author A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Assigned to write an autobiography, high-school senior Robert Radkovitz instead creates a sound portrait of his life as he remembers it. Looking back, he hears his mother's singing, his grandmother's mysteries, Mexican soap operas, Poe, poetry, and, most cherished, the voice of his absent father from a single tape of one of his radio shows.
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  • The Eternity Code

    Eoin Colfer

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Dec. 2, 2003)
    Book 3 in the Artemis Fowl series A New York Times Bestseller After being held prisoner for years, Artemis Fowl's father comes home an honest man -- to Artemis's horror. When he makes his son promise to give up crime, Artemis goes along with it. But not until he has completed one last scheme. (AR) For ages 12 and up.
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