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Books in Young Readers' Series series

  • Zamani Goes to Market

    Murier Feelings, Tom Feelings

    Paperback (Africa World Pr, Jan. 1, 1992)
    An Afrocentric kid that goes to the market.
    K
  • The Story of Trains

    Jane Bingham, Colin King

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2004)
    Traces the development of train travel, from the first rails through the advent of the Maglev train in Germany and China, with the major emphasis on Europe.
    Q
  • Around the World in Eighty Days

    Jules Verne, J. Bingham

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, May 31, 2004)
    Around the World in Eighty Days
    W
  • Suzette and the Puppy: A Story About Mary Cassatt

    Joan Sweeney, Jennifer Heyd Wharton

    Hardcover (B.E.S., Oct. 1, 2000)
    Little Suzette and her nursemaid enjoy daily walks in the handsome park near their home. Often, they see a tall, elegant lady strolling in the park with her tiny puppy. Then, a comical incident transforms Suzette and the puppy into friends. The time and place of this gentle story is Paris in the 1870s, when many fine artists were creating the exciting approach to painting called Impressionism. As it happens, little Suzette's Uncle Edgar is one of those artists. He is the famous Edgar Degas. One day, Uncle Edgar sends an artist to paint Suzette's picture. Imagine Suzette's surprise, when the artist turns out to be the tall lady from the park! And imagine Suzette's delight when the little puppy comes with her! The result of this enchanting meeting lives on to this day in an art masterpiece. For the woman was the major American artist, Mary Cassatt. Her painting of Suzette and the little dog, known as The Little Girl in the Blue Armchair, now hangs in the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C. Among this book's many beautiful full-color illustrations is a reproduction of the story's painting.
    M
  • Zora Neale Hurston

    Sandra Wallus Sammons

    Hardcover (Pineapple Press, March 14, 2014)
    Considered one of the eminent writers of twentieth-century African-American literature, Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960) was closely associated with the Harlem Renaissance and has influenced writers such as Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker. She published four novels, two volumes of folklore, an autobiography, and several short stories and plays. This book includes a glossary, bibliography, and index. Hurston grew up in Eatonville, Florida, was a librarian at Patrick Air Force Base, and taught in Fort Pierce where writer Alice Walker discovered her grave in 1973.
    R
  • The Story of the Crusaders

    Rob Llody Jones, Emmanuel Cerisier

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 24, 2007)
    The Story of Crusaders
  • Caribbean Folk Legends

    Theresa Lewis

    Paperback (Africa World Pr, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Book by Lewis, Theresa
  • Bedtime Stories from Winnie-the-Pooh

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    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, March 15, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Penguins of the Galapagos

    Carol A. Amato, David Wenzel

    Paperback (B E S Pub Co, July 1, 1996)
    A boy goes to the Galâapagos Islands and learns about the penguins and other wildlife that live there, as well as the importance of wildlife conservation.
    P
  • The Story of Flying

    Lesley Sims, Stephen Cartwright

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, April 1, 2004)
    Selectively summarizes the history of flight for planes, balloons, helicopters, and for the beginnings of space travel.
    Q
  • Stories of Mermaids

    Russell Punter

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, July 31, 2005)
    None
    X
  • The Days When the Animals Talked: Black American Folktales and How They Came to Be

    William J. Faulkner, Troy Howell

    Paperback (Africa World Pr, March 1, 1993)
    Presents more than 20 Afro-American folktales featuring the escapades of Brer Rabbit and more than 10 tales describing the lives of Afro-American slaves.