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  • Train

    Danny M. Cohen

    eBook (, Aug. 2, 2015)
    Over ten days in 1943 Berlin, six teenagers witness and try to escape the Nazi round-ups. This young adult thriller is based on real events and inspired by hidden stories of Nazi genocide. Giving voice to the unheard victims of Nazism -- the Roma, the disabled, intermarried Jews, homosexuals, political enemies of the regime -- this thriller will change how we think about Holocaust history. Marko screwed up. But he's good at swallowing his fear. By now, the 17-year-old 'Gypsy' should be far from Nazi Germany. By now, he should be with Alex. That's how they planned it. But while Marko has managed to escape the Gestapo, Alex has been arrested in the final round-ups of Berlin's Jews. Even worse, Marko's little cousin Kizzy is missing. And Marko knows he's to blame. Yet the tides of war are turning. With hundreds of Christian women gathered in the streets to protest the round-ups, the Nazis have suspended the trains to the camps. But for how long? Marko must act now. Against time, and with British warplanes bombing Berlin, Marko hatches a dangerous plan to rescue Alex and find Kizzy. There are three people who can help: Marko's sister with her connections to the Resistance, Alex's Catholic stepsister, and a mysterious Nazi girl with a deadly secret. But will Marko own up to how Kizzy disappeared? And then there's the truth about Alex -- they just wouldn't understand. Suitable for age 13 and up, TRAIN is an edge-of-your-seat page-turner that will inspire and surprise students and adults alike. Published in partnership with Unsilence Project.
  • Trains

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Introduces the types and functions of trains, including locomotives, boxcars, and passenger cars.
    K
  • Trains

    Felicity Brooks, Jo Litchfield

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2005)
    A brand-new series of robust and attractive board books, illustrated with Jo Litchfield's ever-popular hand-made models. Ages 1+.
  • Trains

    Cari Meister

    Paperback (Pebble, Jan. 1, 2019)
    From passenger trains to subways, get young readers in preK-2 on the right track to understanding the different types of trains they see in their community and in their world. Cover the basics of how trains work, along with a brief history. Bold photographs and energetic text are perfect for read-alouds or introductions to transportation units. A short photo timeline in the back will reinforce how technology has changed over time.
    K
  • Trains

    Stephanie Turnbull, John Woodcock

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Explores various trains and their uses, from steam locomotives to magnetic levitation trains, and includes Internet sites to visit that enhance the learning process.
    R
  • Trains

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Hop in! This title will take you where you want to go. Early readers will gather basic information about trains through simple, easy-to-read text. And they will love the colorful full-bleed photographs, bolded glossary terms, and More Facts section. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo Kids is a division of ABDO.
    K
  • Train

    Danny M. Cohen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Over ten days in 1943 Berlin, six teenagers witness and try to escape the Nazi round-ups. This young adult thriller is based on real events and inspired by hidden stories of Nazi genocide. Giving voice to the unheard victims of Nazism — the Roma, the disabled, intermarried Jews, homosexuals, political enemies of the regime — this thriller will change how we think about Holocaust history. Suitable for age 13 and up, TRAIN is an edge-of-your-seat page-turner that will inspire and surprise students and adults alike. "A stunning achievement... From the start, TRAIN's historically grounded depiction of Hitler's young victims creates unrelenting compassion and suspense." - Dr. Phyllis Lassner, Holocaust scholar "TRAIN not only fills a gap in Holocaust literature; it is also powerful, moving, and hard to put down." - Alexis Storch, The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education "TRAIN will change the way we think about Holocaust history." - Ellen Rago, Social Studies Teacher "TRAIN is an essential read for Holocaust and Genocide educators, students, and anyone who believes in the profound power of brilliant storytelling, the resilience of the human spirit, and the need to shed light on and bring a voice to the often shadowed narratives of the Holocaust." - Kelley Szany, Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center "It's a fascinating book. I couldn't put it down. I read it in two afternoons." - Tony Sarabia, The Morning Shift, WBEZ 91.5 Chicago Marko screwed up. But he's good at swallowing his fear. By now, the 17-year-old 'Gypsy' should be far from Nazi Germany. By now, he should be with Alex. That's how they planned it. But while Marko has managed to escape the Gestapo, Alex has been arrested in the final round-ups of Berlin's Jews. Even worse, Marko’s little cousin Kizzy is missing. And Marko knows he’s to blame. Yet the tides of war are turning. With hundreds of Christian women gathered in the streets to protest the round-ups, the Nazis have suspended the trains to the camps. But for how long? Marko must act now. Against time, and with British warplanes bombing Berlin, Marko hatches a dangerous plan to rescue Alex and find Kizzy. There are three people who can help: Marko’s sister with her connections to the Resistance, Alex’s Catholic stepsister, and a mysterious Nazi girl with a deadly secret. But will Marko own up to how Kizzy disappeared? And then there’s the truth about Alex — they just wouldn’t understand.
  • Trains

    Nikole Brooks Bethea

    Paperback (Jump!, Inc., Jan. 1, 2018)
    In Trains, early fluent readers learn about the science, engineering, and physics behind locomotives. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn about these exciting machines.
  • Trains

    Chris Bowman

    Library Binding (Blastoff Reader, Jan. 1, 2017)
    From freight carriers to passenger transports, trains have chugged along throughout history. Over time, these traveling machines have advanced and picked up speed. The fastest bullet trains of today zoom around at more than 300 miles per hour! This book will have young readers calling "all aboard!"
    G
  • Trains

    Lee Sullivan Hill

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, June 1, 2002)
    Introduces the types and functions of trains, including locomotives, boxcars, and passenger cars.
    J
  • Train!

    Judi Abbot

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 3, 2015)
    Little Elephant LOVES trains. One day, he rides on a real train, but he gets angry when no one wants to play trains with him. Cat wants to play with his plane. Penguin wants to play with his car. How will they all find a way to play together?
    G
  • Trains

    Julie Murray

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Hop in! This title will take you where you want to go. Early readers will gather basic information about trains through simple, easy-to-read text. And they will love the colorful full-bleed photographs, bolded glossary terms, and More Facts section. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
    H