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  • Liberty

    Kirby Larson, Chris Ensweiler, George Mount, Scholastic Audio

    Audiobook (Scholastic Audio, Oct. 11, 2016)
    From Newbery Honor author Kirby Larson comes the moving story of a young boy who, with a dad fighting in Europe and a sister working at the Higgins Boat factory, longs to have a dog of his own. Fish has a knack for inventing. His annoying neighbor, Olympia, has a knack for messing things up. But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her. At the Higgins boatyard, where the boats that just might save the Allied forces during World War II are built, the wartime workforce is integrated and includes women and the disabled. However, a friendship that crosses racial lines is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans. Fish, who suffered from polio and whose dad is away fighting in Europe, looks up to Mr. Higgins, and he's thrilled when one of his inventions helps Mr. Higgins' engineers unlock the mechanics of the landing crafts. Mr. Higgins inspires him to be bold and brave. As Fish enlists the help of unexpected friends and allies to save Liberty, he finds his perceptions of the world - of race and war, family and friendship - transformed.
  • Liberty

    Kirby Larson

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 26, 2017)
    Fish has a knack for inventing. His annoying neighbor, Olympia, has a knack for messing things up. But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her. At the Higgins boatyard, where the boats that just might save the Allied forces during World War II are built, the wartime workforce is integrated and includes women and the disabled. However, a friendship that crosses racial lines is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans.Fish, who suffered from polio and whose dad is away fighting in Europe, looks up to Mr. Higgins, and he's thrilled when one of his inventions helps Mr. Higgins's engineers unlock the mechanics of the landing crafts. Mr. Higgins inspires him to be bold and brave. As Fish enlists the help of unexpected friends and allies to save Liberty, he finds his perceptions of the world -- of race and war, family and friendship -- transformed.
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  • Liberty

    Lynn Curlee

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2000)
    Full-color illustrations enhance this comprehensive book about the building of the Statue of Liberty--from its original conception through the process of its complex construction. Jr Lib Guild.
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  • Liberty

    Rebecca Belliston

    language (Gated Publishing, July 4, 2015)
    Live free or die...Chicago is burning, a rebellion rises, but that’s the least of Carrie’s concerns. Patrolman Simmons is assigned new partners who threaten the security and secrecy of Carrie's clan. Tensions are high, lines are drawn, and Carrie feels a wedge growing between her and Greg. Haunted by past mistakes and impending tragedies, Greg knows he should distance himself from Carrie. He knows he should let her love the patrolman who can save her and her siblings, especially with money and resources dwindling. But knowing and doing are different matters. He's busy hatching a plan to salvage things when his citizenship backfires, and he’s asked to do the unthinkable. In this stunning follow-up to Life, loved ones are lost, allegiances are tested, and old enemies plot revenge. At every turn, the citizens of Logan Pond must ask: What price would you pay for the liberty of those you love?CITIZENS OF LOGAN POND (Life, Liberty, The Pursuit) is a dystopian romance trilogy set in the not-too-distant future, perfect for readers of all ages. CITIZENS OF LOGAN POND (Life, Liberty, The Pursuit) is a dystopian romance trilogy set in the not-too-distant future. "A piece that should be required reading for young and old alike."- In D'tale Magazine
  • Liberty!

    Allan Drummond

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Feb. 21, 2006)
    A symbol of freedom – the Statue of LibertyHere is the story of the exciting day in 1886 when the Statue of Liberty was unveiled to the world. A small boy stands at the foot of the statue, ready to relay a signal to its creator way up in Liberty’s crown, telling him it is time. As anticipation builds, the boy describes the bustling scene in the harbor and on the island – all of New York waiting, including two hundred women suffragists and the President of the United States. In detailed vignettes we see the construction of the statue in France, its voyage to America, and its installation in New York Harbor.Through rhythmic, evocative prose and energetic pen-and-wash illustrations, we are made to feel the excitement of those gathered to see Liberty’s face for the first time, and to remember all that she represents.
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  • Liberty

    Kirby Larson

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Fish has a knack for inventing. His annoying neighbor, Olympia, has a knack for messing things up. But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her. However, a friendship that crosses racial lines is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans. But at the Higgins boatyard, where the boats that just might save the Allied forces during World War II are built, the wartime workforce is integrated and includes women and the disabled. Fish, who suffered from polio and whose dad is away fighting in Europe, looks up to Mr. Higgins, and he's thrilled when one of his inventions helps Mr. Higgins's engineers unlock the mechanics of the landing crafts. Mr. Higgins inspires him to be bold and brave. As Fish enlists the help of unexpected friends and allies to save Liberty, he finds his perceptions of the world -- of race and war, family and friendship -- transformed.
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  • Liberty

    Kirby Larson

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Fish has a knack for inventing. His annoying neighbor, Olympia, has a knack for messing things up. But when his latest invention leads Fish to Liberty, a beautiful stray dog who needs a home, he and Olympia work together to rescue her.However, a friendship that crosses racial lines is not the norm in 1940s New Orleans. But at the Higgins boatyard, where the boats that just might save the Allied forces during World War II are built, the wartime workforce is integrated and includes women and the disabled.Fish, who suffered from polio and whose dad is away fighting in Europe, looks up to Mr. Higgins, and he's thrilled when one of his inventions helps Mr. Higgins's engineers unlock the mechanics of the landing crafts. Mr. Higgins inspires him to be bold and brave. As Fish enlists the help of unexpected friends and allies to save Liberty, he finds his perceptions of the world -- of race and war, family and friendship -- transformed.
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  • Liberty

    Lynn Curlee

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2003)
    "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." Follow the journey of the Statue of Liberty from 1865 to today as it goes from being a mere glimmer in the eyes of two Frenchmen to becoming a colossal gift to the United States, a gesture of friendship between the two nations, a monument to the first hundred years of American independence, and a symbol of liberty for all.
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  • Liberty

    Terry Lee Collins

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    What's so great about democracy? Why can U.S. presidents serve only two terms? Irreverent cartoons and concise text answer these questions and more. Zoom through everything you need to know about concepts like citizenship and the branches of government. Cool facts and graphic organizers add to the fun.
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  • Liberty

    Hannah Duncan

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 6, 2019)
    As Liberty grows up, he learns many things. But when the barn gets broken into, and Liberty and his friends get taken, he must learn how to stay strong and how to get back to his master.
  • Liberty

    Darcy Pattison

    Paperback (Mims House, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Liberty – A ROUSING TALE OF DANGER ON THE HIGH SEAS When Santiago is thrust into the farm’s pigsty, Penelope is captivated by Santiago Talbert’s boast, “I plan to sail the Seven Seas.” Together, these extraordinary pigs escape the farm and cross into the land of Liberty, a parallel world where an intelligent human or animal can get ahead. They follow their dream to Boston harbor, where they try to convince sea captains that pigs can sail. First, though, Santiago learns mapmaking, while Penelope works on the docks loading ships. Eventually Penelope signs onto the Ice King’s crew as he cuts and packs ice to ship to the far-flung corners of the world.When the fleet of ice ships sails, Penelope and Santiago join the crew of the flagship, captained by Captain Kingsley, the Ice King himself. A massive polar bear, he harbors dark secrets, and the pigs face the shocking truth: they alone can save the friendly sea serpents from the Ice King’s clutches. From the fascinating world of tall ships comes this unlikely tale of humble pigs who follow their dream. Come and follow the Talberts on their journey.
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  • Liberty

    B.C. Hollberg

    language (, Aug. 6, 2015)
    Rosalind Winters has just turned eighteen, the age that she will receive an injection which gives her a powerful ability. She also becomes a permanent member of Krateos, the safe country governed by the very powerful and knowledgeable Council. With her career and spouse chosen for her, she is unknowingly on the path the Council set for her to live since the day she was born. On her way to marry and begin her future, the lights go out and in a moment of darkness, her life is changed forever. Rosalind is captured by the Resistance, an outside barbaric group from the wilds and taken to the town of Liberty. Everything is completely different from the only life she’s ever known in this place free of the Council’s influence. There, she is reunited with Dex, a face from her past who she thought died several years ago. He is a part of the Resistance, and is determined to bring them down.Murders and life, land and civilization, the Council has kept these things and more from the people of Krateos while brainwashing them to believe their mission is only for peace and prosperity. The Resistance has a common goal, to expose the Council and free the people of Krateos. When Rosalind sees firsthand the death and destruction the Council leaves in their wake, she is left with a choice: Fight for the right to live, or just survive.