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ZAMBIA & BOTSWANA
For Kids
Africa, Cultural Atlas for Young People
Jocelyn Murray
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2007
HARD COVER
96 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A fully illustrated overview of African culture and history by anthropologist Jocelyn Murray (who also wrote the adult version of this book). It covers broad historical and cultural themes and includes a two-page spread on each region throughout the continent. With lots of maps and color photos. Highly recommended as an introduction to all Africa.
(AFR58, $35.00) |
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Eyewitness Elephant
Ian Redmond
Dave King
NATURAL HISTORY
2000
HARD COVER
63 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A vivid introduction to the elephant, in the colorful Eyewitness visual style. With plenty of background on the natural history of the elephant, including description of its behavior and social habits. Geared for children ages 9-12.
(BST44, $16.99) |
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A Girl Named Disaster
Nancy Farmer
LITERATURE
1998
PAPER
309 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
A gripping introduction to Zimbabwe, the Shona people and their ideas about the spirit world. To save her village from a cholera epidemic, 11-year-old Nhamo must consent to marry a stranger. With her wedding day approaching, Nhamo flees her native Mozambique and embarks on a year-long odyssey to Zimbabwe -- a journey fraught with danger from wild animals and malevolent spirits. This rich, rewarding young-adult novel was a Newbery Honor book.
(ZIM09, $7.99) |
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The Eye, the Ear and the Arm
Nancy Farmer
LITERATURE
1995
PAPER
311 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
A Newbery Honor award winning book set in Harare in the year 2194. Nancy Farmer employs elements of Shona mythology in this futuristic tale about three children who chafe under military rule.
(ZIM10, $6.99) |
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