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Books with title Brewster

  • Brewster

    Joseph Bonsall

    Hardcover (Eager Minds, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Brewster the bulldog saves Molly the cat from disaster when she ventures outside.
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  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R. G. Roth

    Paperback (David R. Godine, Publisher, March 19, 2018)
    One of the Ten Best Books of the Year, The New York Times Brewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central, a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in. Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself. This story set in the desegregation era of the 1970s introduces readers to brave, young heroes who helped build a new world.
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  • Brewster

    Joseph Bonsall, Erin Mauterer

    Hardcover (Hambleton-Hill Pub, Oct. 15, 1999)
    Brewster the bulldog saves Molly the cat from disaster.
  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R.G. Roth

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 2010)
    A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s BookA New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s BookBrewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central—a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in.Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself.This powerful and tender story of desegregation in the 1970s introduces readers to the brave young heroes who helped to build a new world.
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  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R. G. Roth

    Hardcover (David R. Godine, Publisher, May 30, 2019)
    One of the Ten Best Books of the Year, The New York Times Brewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central, a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in. Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself. This powerful story of desegregation in the 1970s introduces readers to the brave young heroes who helped to build a new world.
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  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R.G. Roth

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 2010)
    A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s BookA New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s BookBrewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central—a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in.Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself.This powerful and tender story of desegregation in the 1970s introduces readers to the brave young heroes who helped to build a new world.
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  • Bobby Brewster

    H.E. Todd

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Nov. 16, 1970)
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  • Bye-Bye Brewster

    Michael Shane Carroll, Katie Carroll

    Paperback (Sleepytown Press, March 30, 2012)
    Brewster's family is moving to a new town. Brewster has to say goodbye to his classmates and go to a new school. Brewster is sad, but he soon realizes that making new friends at a new school is not all that bad. The class has a party for Brewster. He also sees that they will always be his friends.
  • Brewster Rooster

    Berny Lucas, Russ Willms

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A picture book for children
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  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R.G. Roth

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 2010)
    A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s BookA New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s BookBrewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central—a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in.Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself.This powerful and tender story of desegregation in the 1970s introduces readers to the brave young heroes who helped to build a new world.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Brewster Rooster

    Berny Lucas, Russ Willms

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, June 30, 1993)
    A picture book for children
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  • Busing Brewster

    Richard Michelson, R.G. Roth

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 11, 2010)
    A New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s BookA New York Times Book Review Notable Children’s BookBrewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central—a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn't so sure he'll fit in.Being black at a white school isn't easy, and Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O'Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster's heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also the ability to believe in himself.This powerful and tender story of desegregation in the 1970s introduces readers to the brave young heroes who helped to build a new world.From the Hardcover edition.
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