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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 10, 2016)
    Although Mitsi Kashino and her family are swept up in the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mitsi never expects to lose her home -- or her beloved dog, Dash. But, as World War II rages and people of Japanese descent are forced into incarceration camps, Mitsi is separated from Dash, her classmates, and life as she knows it. The camp is a crowded and unfamiliar place, whose dusty floors, seemingly endless lines, and barbed wire fences begin to unravel the strong Kashino family ties. With the help of a friendly neighbor back home, Mitsi remains connected to Dash in spite of the hard times, holding on to the hope that the war will end soon and life will return to normal. Though they've lost their home, will the Kashino family also lose their sense of family? And will Mitsi and Dash ever be reunited?
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  • Dash

    J. Elizabeth Mills, Jacqueline Rogers

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, May 1, 2009)
    This new book in the bestselling Stablemates series has an American Quarter Horse!When Jenny discovers barrel racing, she cannot wait to give it a try. Luckily, Jenny's dad has the perfect horse, Dash. Dash is very fast, but Jenny must learn to control him around all the tight turns in the barrel racing course. Even with help from her new friend, Hope, and her trainer, Sam, will Jenny and Dash be ready in time for the upcoming rodeo?With fun facts about American Quarter Horses, this easy-to-read chapter book is perfect for any girl who loves horses!
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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Aug. 26, 2014)
    New from Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson, the moving story of a Japanese-American girl who is separated from her dog upon being sent to an incarceration camp during WWII.Although Mitsi Kashino and her family are swept up in the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mitsi never expects to lose her home -- or her beloved dog, Dash. But, as World War II rages and people of Japanese descent are forced into incarceration camps, Mitsi is separated from Dash, her classmates, and life as she knows it. The camp is a crowded and unfamiliar place, whose dusty floors, seemingly endless lines, and barbed wire fences begin to unravel the strong Kashino family ties. With the help of a friendly neighbor back home, Mitsi remains connected to Dash in spite of the hard times, holding on to the hope that the war will end soon and life will return to normal. Though they've lost their home, will the Kashino family also lose their sense of family? And will Mitsi and Dash ever be reunited?*"This emotionally satisfying and thought-provoking book will have readers pulling for Mitsi and Dash." -KIRKUS REVIEWS, starred review
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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Although Mitsi Kashino and her family are swept up in the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mitsi never expects to lose her home -- or her beloved dog, Dash. But, as World War II rages and people of Japanese descent are forced into incarceration camps, Mitsi is separated from Dash, her classmates, and life as she knows it. The camp is a crowded and unfamiliar place, whose dusty floors, seemingly endless lines, and barbed wire fences begin to unravel the strong Kashino family ties. With the help of a friendly neighbor back home, Mitsi remains connected to Dash in spite of the hard times, holding on to the hope that the war will end soon and life will return to normal. Though they've lost their home, will the Kashino family also lose their sense of family? And will Mitsi and Dash ever be reunited?
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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson, Kathy Hsieh

    MP3 CD (Scholastic on Brilliance Audio, May 10, 2016)
    From Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson, the moving story of a Japanese American girl who is separated from her dog upon being sent to an incarceration camp during WWII.Although Mitsi Kashino and her family are swept up in the wave of anti-Japanese sentiment following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Mitsi never expects to lose her home—or her beloved dog, Dash. But, as World War II rages and people of Japanese descent are forced into incarceration camps, Mitsi is separated from Dash, her classmates, and life as she knows it. The camp is a crowded and unfamiliar place, whose dusty floors, seemingly endless lines, and barbed wire fences begin to unravel the strong Kashino family ties. With the help of a friendly neighbor back home, Mitsi remains connected to Dash in spite of the hard times, holding on to the hope that the war will end soon and life will return to normal. Though they've lost their home, will the Kashino family also lose their sense of family? And will Mitsi and Dash ever be reunited?
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  • Dash

    Kate Klimo, Tim Jessell

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 22, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A dog's-eye view of the Mayflower voyage and the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth Colony! English springer spaniel Dash and his furry friend Mercy--a mastiff--travel with their master, John Goodman, in search of the New World. Taken from the pages of history, this Dog Diary follows the story of the colonists whom we now call Pilgrims, from their sixty-six-day voyage at sea to the celebration of their first harvest with the Wampanoag Indians who become their friends and advisors. With realistic black-and-white illustrations by Tim Jessell and an appendix including information about the Mayflower, Plymouth Colony, springer spaniels, and the primary sources on which the book is based, this is historical fiction that dog-loving middle graders--and educators--can be truly thankful for!
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  • Dash

    Sarah Renée

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2010)
    "His parents are gone. He lives in the woods..." Dash is a dark lion with a dark secret. Living as an orphan in the cold, winter forest, he strives to hide that secret from the other young animals that have come to resent him. But when he meets the animal that has haunted his past, he isn't sure what to do. Meanwhile, Saderia finally gets her wish to go to school. She hopes to meet a friend, but she gets slightly more than she bargained for when she meets a fun-loving cheetah, a bullying panther, three prissy girls, prejudiced teachers, and a strange assistant principal who seems to enjoy making Saderia's life more difficult. But there is no one as strange as the dark lion that sits in the back, and hides his face from her. Saderia starts having Dreams again, but even though she knows what they are, she still doesn't understand them. At the same time, she struggles to accept the prophecy she learned about in her ancestor's tomb. But why do her Dreams and her instinct always direct her toward the dark lion who seems to fear her? As the two animals get to know each other, Saderia wonders if Dash is hiding something, while Dash realizes that it is much harder to keep secrets from friends.
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  • Dash

    J. Elizabeth Mills, Jacqueline Rogers

    Library Binding (Turtleback, June 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Jenny discovers barrel racing, she cannot wait to give it a try. Luckily, Jenny's dad has the perfect horse, Dash. Dash is very fast, but Jenny must learn to control him around all the tight turns in the barrel racing course.
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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson, Kathy Hsieh

    MP3 CD (Scholastic on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Dash by Kirby Larson
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  • Dash

    Kirby Larson, Kathy Hsieh

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Scholastic Audio, Sept. 1, 2014)
    When her family is forced into an internment camp, Mitsi Kashino is separated from her home, her classmates, and her beloved dog Dash; and as her family begins to come apart around her, Mitsi clings to her one connection to the outer world--the letters from the kindly neighbor who is caring for Dash.
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  • Dash

    George Stanley

    eBook (Olympia Publisher, Sept. 19, 2018)
    '...each died in turn except for Dash. Why Dash you might ask? Was he naturally stronger, more resilient? Time was to prove that these were just some of his many qualities.'Abandoned as a kitten in a sack with his siblings, Dash was the only suvivor. Rescued by Mary, he gradually learnt to trust again and soon grew up to develop his confidence and satisfy his natural curiosity. Throughout his experiences and adventures, Dash proves his many qualities, especially his sixth sense when it comes to people who are in trouble...
  • Dash

    Kate Klimo

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 15, 1836)
    Excellent Book