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The Circuit, Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child
Francisco Jimenez
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
Jiminez retells, in simple, child's-eye prose, his experiences as an illegal Mexican migrant worker in the fields of California in the mid-20th century. It's a quiet, episodic book, simultaneously moving and matter-of-fact.
(CAL197, $11.95)
Esperenza Rising
Pam Munoz Ryan
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
An engaging coming-of-age tale infused with history. When her father dies, 14-year-old Esperanza must abandon her privileged life on a Mexican ranch for the grim reality of 1930s agricultural labor camps in California.
(USW426, $6.99)
The Higher Power of Lucky
Susan Patron
LITERATURE
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The orphaned 10-year-old Lucky and her dog, HMS Beagle, make their way in Hard Pan, California (population 43) in this 2007 Newbery Medal-winning novel for ages 9-12. Among the pleasures of this intricate novel 0(with winning small town characters) is the desert southwest setting.
(FRN737, $16.95)
Ishi, Last of his Tribe
Theodora Kroeber
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
YOUNG ADULTS
A classic account of Indian life -- and its destruction -- in California after the Gold Rush.
(CAL100, $6.50)
Island of the Blue Dolphins
Scott O'Dell
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
The gripping story of a courageous American Indian girl left abandoned by her tribe on an island off the California coast. Recommended for children ages 12 and up, Karana's struggle to survive is riveting.
(PAC78, $6.99)
The Race to Save the Lord God Bird
Phillip Hoose
NATURAL HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An engaging and well-researched history of the ivory-billed woodpecker, and the struggles surrounding its survival. It's a suspenseful and entertaining book about modern conservation and environmental issues for middle-school readers.
(BRD30, $21.00)
What Makes the Grand Canyon Grand? The World's Most Awe-Inspiring Natural Wonders
Spencer Christian
Antonia Felix
NATURAL HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An entertaining grand tour of seven natural wonders of the world, for young scientists ages 9-12. With maps, illustrations and hands-on activities. Parents, get ready to be peppered with fascinating facts.
(SWU05, $12.95)
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