In 1937 Guernica, Spain, twelve-year-old Ani is used to being invisible while helping her mother earn a living from selling sardines. Schoolmates call her the “sardine girl.” Ani’s Basque father is off fighting in the Spanish Civil War.
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Jennifer H. Lyne was raised in Virginia, where she spent a lot of time around horses and eventually managed a…
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Sara Pennypacker’s CLEMENTINE AND THE SPRING TRIP; illustrated by Marla Frazee.
This book will appeal to 12-to17-year old girls who like stories about independent, spunky young women and historical fiction with a touch of romance.
YA Summer Reading: Sizzling Hot Celine Garcia is a reader who loves YA and has a passion for writing; these…
Elizabeth Varadan | The Children’s Book Review | June 14, 2013 Blood Brothers in Louisbourg By Philip Roy Reading Age: 12-16 Paperback: 144 pages Publisher: Cape…
Preorder now: The Eye of Minds (on sale October 8, 2013)
Everyone who’s read Matilda, by Roald Dahl, knows how much she loves books.
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