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Helen Stephens Children's Book Illustrator and Author - homepage - 1 views

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    author of "How to Hide a Lion"
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Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast » Blog Archive » Seven Questions Ove... - 1 views

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    Interview with Cece Bell, the author of El Deafo
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E. Lockhart - 0 views

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    author of We Were Liars
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Over a thousand candidates shortlisted for life on Mars | Reuters - 0 views

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    This real-life story relates to "172 Hours on the Moon"
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"Doll Bones" - read-on suggestions -- from Web Resources for Must-Read Book C... - 0 views

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    "BLACK, Holly. Doll Bones. illus. by Eliza Wheeler. S & S/McElderry. 2013. ISBN 9781416963981. JLG Level: B+ : Upper Elementary & Junior High (Grades 5-7). A tragic mistake causes a chain of events forcing Zach, Poppy, and Alice on a journey to return a possessed doll to her final resting place. Traveling miles from home, the three adventurers face real danger, far removed from the innocent role-playing games of elementary school. Creepy, but not too scary, even upper grade elementary students will want to read Black's newest ghost tale. After reading the book, share and discuss the short video Alma (Fil'm Hafızası, 2009), a film short in which much is left to the imagination of the viewer. You could also pair this title with The Friendship Doll by Kirby Larson (Delacorte, 2011) and Ann M. Martin's series "The Doll People" (Hyperion). Check out the Doll Bones book trailer, the author's website (where you can also read chapter one), the Carnegie Public Library (check out the area myths and legends under Local History) and of course, the Museum of Ceramics in East Liverpool, Ohio. Black used the article on Lotus Ware to shape her story of Orchid Ware."
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Mice - Gordon Reece - Book Clubs - Penguin Group (USA) - 0 views

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    "With remarkable dramatic force, Mice plunges readers into one of the hot-button issues of our day: bullying and its complex, far-reaching psychological consequences. "
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Gene Luen Yang on Relying on Stories, Creating Boxers & Saints | The LARB Blog - 0 views

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    "Gene Luen Yang spoke with the "China Blog" about Asian and Asian American identity and how people come to embody their stories, and the empathy he felt while investigating the Boxer Rebellion. "
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